Metzger, Jeremiah, 1876-1958.

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Biographical note: Physician; Dr. Jeremiah Metzger came to Arizona in 1911 and worked in the treatment of tuberculosis, psychiatry and psychology with hospitals in the Tucson area. Born in Ohio in 1876, he came to California, then Arizona, for health reasons. He re-opened the Whitwell Hospital, later named the Southern Methodist Hospital, which became Tucson's first tuberculosis sanatorium. Dr. Metzger also worked with the Arizona State Hospital and was superitendent of that institution three times. He was a member of the Old Pueblo Club and founding member of the Tucson Country Club.

From the description of Metzger papers, ca. 1921-1955 (bulk 1932-1945). (Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division). WorldCat record id: 549494458

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creatorOf Metzger, Jeremiah, 1876-1958. Metzger papers, ca. 1921-1955 (bulk 1932-1945). Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division
referencedIn Martin, Andrew P., 1886-1969. Martin papers, 1901-1969. Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division
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associatedWith Alum Rock Sanatorium. corporateBody
associatedWith Arizona State Hospital. corporateBody
correspondedWith Martin, Andrew P., 1886-1969. person
associatedWith Southern Methodist Hospital (Tucson, Ariz.) corporateBody
associatedWith Tucson Country Club (Ariz.) corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Arizona
Arizona--Tucson
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Hospitals
Psychiatric hospitals
Mental health facilities
Physicians
Sanatoriums
Tuberculosis
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Birth 1876

Death 1958

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