Venable, Charles Scott, 1877-1961

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San Antonio physician and founder of the Lee Surgical Hospital in 1909. Dr. Venable, along with Walter G. Stuck and Asa Beach, was the author of a series of papers in the 1940's on the internal fixation of fractures using the alloy Vitallium, previously used only in dental appliances. This research attracted world-wide attention. Dr. Venable was also instrumental in the establishment of the San Antonio Free Clinic, and was a charter member of the Texas Surgical Society and served as its president in 1924. He was president of the Bexar County Medical Society in 1930 and of the Texas Medical Association in 1943.

From the description of Papers. 1910-1980. (University of Texas Health Science Center at San A). WorldCat record id: 13422520

Charles Scott Venable was born in Charlottesville, Virginia, on June 13, 1877. His father was a Lieutenant Colonel during the Civil War, and later professor of mathematics at the University of Virginia. His mother, Mary Southall, was descended from Virginia politicians. He attended the University of Virginia and received his medical degree in 1900. He continued his studies at medical clinics in Dublin, Ireland; Graz, Austria; Paris, France; and London, England. After his return from Europe, he interned at the Hudson Street Hospital in New York City and the Union Protestant Infirmary in Baltimore.

He accepted an appointment as Instructor in the Medical Department at the University of Virginia. Unhappy with the lack of advancement opportunities, he moved to San Antonio in 1908 and opened a private practice. Dr. Venable specialized in surgery and gynecology. In 1908, he founded the Lee Surgical Hospital, which operated for nearly twenty years. In 1911, he was instrumental in the establishment of the San Antonio Free Clinic. For many years he was a consultant at Brook Army Hospital, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, and the Robert B. Green Hospital, San Antonio, Texas. He was an attending surgeon at the Nix Hospital and the Crippled Children’s Division at the Santa Rosa Hospital, and was honorary an professor at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston. He was a charter member of the Texas Surgical Society when it was organized March 6, 1915. He remained a member for forty-six years and was the last survivor of the charter group of surgeons. In 1915, he was elected a fellow of the American College of Surgeons. He was president of the Texas Surgical Society in 1924, the Bexar County Medical Society in 1930, and the Texas Medical Association in 1943. He was a member of the Committee on Trauma from 1937 until his death, and the Board of Governors from 1947 to 1950. He was certified by the American Board of Surgery when it was in organized in 1937. During World War I, Dr. Venable was co-organizer, with M. W. Ireland of the Army Medical Corps, of the San Antonio Red Cross Chapter. He became an Army Medical Officer and served overseas as Chief of Orthopedics at the Eighth Evacuation Hospital. In World War II, he received a Congressional Award of Merit for Service.

When he was not practicing medicine, he was teaching it, writing about it, or conducting experiments. He authored some forty plus papers on medical subjects. His passion for research and his collaboration with Dr. Walter Stuck and Asa Beach led him to the discovery of the use of Vitallium in bone surgery. Additionally, Dr. Venable designed the first aritifical elbow made of vitallium for a local band director and replaced the first femoral head for a fractured hip with a vitalium ball and spike. Charles Venable married Madge J. Bonney in Charlottesville, Virginia, on September 5, 1900. They had four daughters; Bonney, Polly, Page, and Natalie. Madge died in 1925. On December 9, 1932, he married Eleanor A. Herff. Venable passed away of congestive heart failure in San Antonio on September 20, 1961.

  • 1877: Born on June 13 in Charlottesville, Virginia.
  • 1900: Graduates from University of Virginia and begins internships in the Union Protestant Infirmary in Baltimore and the Hudson Street Hospital in New York.
  • 1900: Marries Madge J. Bonney in Charlottsville, Virgina, on September 5, 1900. They had four daughters before Madge died in 1925. On December 9, 1932, he married Eleanor A. Herff of San Antonio.
  • 1908: Moves to San Antonio, Texas, and sets up private practice.
  • 1909: Established the Lee Surgical Hospital.
  • 1911: Instrumental in the establishment of the San Antonio Free Clinic.
  • 1915: Elected a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons.
  • 1917: Served overseas with Virginia Unit Base Hospital No 61 as Chief of Orthopedics.
  • 1924: Elected President of the Texas Surgical Society
  • 1930: Elected President of the Bexar County Medical Society.
  • 1943: Elected President of the Texas Medical Association.
  • 1947: Co-authored article The Internal Fixation of Fractures with Walter G. Stuck, in which the authors introduced the alloy Vitallium into bone surgery.
  • 1961: Passed away of congestive heart failure in San Antonio on September 20, 1961.

From the guide to the Charles Scott Venable Collection US TSA MS 9*1., 1877-1961, (University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, UTHSC Libraries, University Archives, San Antonio, TX 78229-3900)

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creatorOf Stuck, Walter Goodloe, 1905-1950. Papers. University of Texas Health Science Center at San A, Briscoe Library
creatorOf Charles Scott Venable Collection US TSA MS 9*1., 1877-1961 University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, UTHSC Libraries, University Archives, San Antonio, TX 78229-3900
referencedIn Venable and Southall Family Photographs, 1867?-1896 University of Virginia. Library. Special Collections Dept.
creatorOf Dulaney, Polly Venable,. Papers of the Minor and Venable families, 1846-1918. University of Virginia. Library
creatorOf Venable, Charles Scott, 1877-1961. Papers. University of Texas Health Science Center at San A, Briscoe Library
referencedIn Barclay, Julius Preston, 1924-. Photograph album chiefly of the Minor, Southall and Venable families of Charlottesville, Va., ca. 1860-1900. University of Virginia. Library
referencedIn Charles Scott Venable Collection US TSA MS 9*1., 1877-1961 University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, UTHSC Libraries, University Archives, San Antonio, TX 78229-3900
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associatedWith American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons corporateBody
associatedWith American Association for the Surgery of Trauma corporateBody
associatedWith Barclay, Julius person
associatedWith Beach, Asa. person
associatedWith Beach, Asa, 1901-1992 person
associatedWith Bexar County Medical Society corporateBody
associatedWith International Society of Surgery corporateBody
associatedWith Lee Surgical Hospital corporateBody
associatedWith Lee Surgical Hospital (San Antonio, Tex.) corporateBody
associatedWith Nix Memorial Hospital(San Antonio, Texas) corporateBody
associatedWith Robert B. Green Hospital(San Antonio, Texas) corporateBody
associatedWith San Antonio Free Clinic corporateBody
associatedWith Stuck, Walter Goodloe, 1905-1950 person
associatedWith Texas Medical Association corporateBody
associatedWith Texas Surgical Society corporateBody
associatedWith Venable, Charles 1877-1961 person
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Chromium Alloys
Fracture Fixation, Internal
History of Medicine
History of Medicine
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Physicians
Socialized Medicine
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