Hal McCluney Davison, physician, educator, and author, was born 2 October 1891, in Woodville, Greene County, Georgia, and died in 1958. He graduated from Mercer University (1911) and Atlanta Medical College (1915) and did postgraduate work in Internal Medicine and in Immunology in New York. Davison's medical specialties became internal medicine and allergy. He served in the U.S. Army Medical Corps at Evacuation Hospital No. 17, Siberia (1917-1919), and served with the American Red Cross Foreign Service (1919-1920) in Russia; taught at the Atlanta College of Pharmacy (1914-1915), New York Postgraduate Hospital (1916-1917), and Emory University School of Medicine (1923-1943); and was on the staff of five Atlanta Hospitals. He was active in several professioanl organizations (1935-1957) including the Fulton County Medical Society (president, 1951) and the Medical Association of Georgia (president, 1956-1957).
From the description of Hal McCluney Davison papers, 1911-1958. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 123430500