Homan, George, 1846-1928
Kenneth William Millican was a surgeon and prominent medical journalist who rendered editorial services in New York, St. Louis and Chicago. Millican was born in Leicester, England and died in London. He earned a degree at Cambridge before his two medical diplomas (MR.C.S. 1879 and L.R.C.P. Edinburgh 1880). He came to the United States in 1897 and was licensed in California that year. He was consecutively connected with the New York Medical Journal, the St. Louis Medical Review, and the Journal of the A.M.A. He was on staff of the London Lancet when he became ill in 1915. He was editor of the "St. Louis Weekly Medical Review" prior to 1907. His varied medical and literary career is covered in the Lancet (London) obituary. --Homan, George, "A tribute to Kenneth William Millican MD," Reprinted from the Journal of the Missouri State Medical Association, February, 1916, p. 85 IN p. 66 K.W. Millican Scrapbook; "Dr. Kenneth W. Millican," The Medical Fortnightly, Dec. 15, 1915, p. 54 IN K.W. Millican Scrapbook; Lancet (London) obituary, Dec. 11, 1915, p. 1319-1320
From the description of Kenneth W. Millican scrapbook, 1914-1916 1914-1916 (Washington University in St. Louis). WorldCat record id: 191685728
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