Cornick, Boyd, 1856-1933

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Physician. Born in 1856, Dr. Cornick became a specialist in the treatment of tuberculosis. Moved to San Angelo, Texas, in 1891 after he contracted the disease himself. After his recovery from tuberculosis, Dr. Cornick organized a tuberculosis clinc, became active in state and local medical associations, and served on the Texas State Board of Health. He and his wife, Louise, had five children: Sophie, Amie, Philip, Elsie, and George. Dr. Cornick died in 1933.

From the description of Family papers, 1878-1978, 1878-1964. (Texas Tech University). WorldCat record id: 23593229

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France--Paris
Mexico--Sonora (State)
Tennessee
Soviet Union
United States
San Angelo (Tex.)
Texas
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Banks and banking
Cities and towns
International relief
Medicine
Mineral industries
Pediatrics
Physicians
Reconstruction (1914-1939)
Tuberculosis
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Birth 1856

Death 1933

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