Paschal, Frank, 1849-1925
San Antonio physician, President of the Board of Health, City Health Officer, and Director of the City Hospital. Dr. Paschal was President of the West Texas Medical Association in 1893 and served as President of the Texas State Medical Association in 1903. He was an active crusader for public health measures, and was instrumental in the establishment of the first tuberculosis sanitorium in Texas, at Carlsbad.
From the description of Papers. 1873-1965. (University of Texas Health Science Center at San A). WorldCat record id: 13385494
Dr. Frank Paschal was a San Antonio physician who was an active crusader for public health measures and was widely known for his achievements in tuberculosis treatment and control at a time when the disease accounted for forty per cent of the deaths in San Antonio. He was born in San Antonio, Texas, the son of Franklin L. Paschal, on October 22, 1849. He grew up in both San Antonio and Monterrey, Mexico, his family returning to San Antonio in 1866. He began studying medicine with Dr. George Cupples at the age of 19, then he entered Louisville Medical College, graduating in 1873 with three of the six prizes for best standing . He returned to San Antonio in 1874 after a one year internship at Louisville Hospital and left six months later to establish a very successful practice in Chihuahua, Mexico as a surgeon specializing in the removal of bladder stones. On the way to Chihuahua, he worked for four months to combat a smallpox epidemic in Presidio on the Mexican border. He married Ladie Napier on a visit to San Antonio in 1878. They returned to live in San Antonio in 1892 with their 5 children, where he established a busy surgical practice.
Dr. Paschal became president of the West Texas Medical Society in 1893 and was health officer for San Antonio from 1899 to 1903, serving as attending physician and managing City Hospital. He was a member of the state Board of Medical Examiners from 1901 to 1903, was elected president by acclamation of the Medical Association of Texas in 1903, was a charter member of the American College of Surgeons in 1914, and served as president of the Texas Surgical Society in 1920. He founded the Associated Charities of San Antonio and helped organize and build the Physicians and Surgeons Hospital. He was one of the first to appreciate the seriousness of tuberculosis in Texas, and was instrumental in the establishment of a sanitarium in Carlsbad in 1912.
In addition, Dr. Paschal contributed many articles to medical journals, and for years he worked with the Medical Association of Texas to improve public health, medical education, and the medical profession. He died on December 20, 1925, and was buried in San Antonio. He was survived by two daughters and three sons. Two sons were physicians – Frank L. and George H. Paschal.
Sources:
Paschal, Frank. Handbook of Texas Online. http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fpa44
Nixon, Pat Ireland. A century of medicine in San Antonio : the story of medicine in Bexar County, Texas. San Antonio, Tex: Privately published by the author, 1936.
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1849:
Born on October 22 in San Antonio, Texas. Father: Franklin L. Paschal. -
1866:
Family returns to San Antonio from Monterrey, Mexico. -
1868:
Begins study of medicine with Dr. George Cupples as preceptor. -
1870:
Enters Louisville Medical College. -
1873:
Graduates from Louisville Medical College and begins internship at Louisville Hospital. -
1874:
Returns to San Antonio for 6 months then leaves to set up practice in Mexico. -
1878:
Marries Ladie Napier. -
1892:
Returns with family to San Antonio and sets up practice as a surgeon. -
1893:
Serves as President of the West Texas Medical Society. -
1899:
Becomes health officer for San Antonio and serves until 1903. -
1901:
Serves as member of the Texas Board of Medical Examiners until 1903. -
1903:
Elected president of the Medical Association of Texas. -
1914:
Becomes a charter member of the American College of Surgeons and serves as chairman of the State Medical Association Committee on the Collections and Preservation of Records. -
1920:
Elected President of the Texas Surgical Society. -
1925:
Dies on December 20 in San Antonio.
From the guide to the Dr. Frank Paschal Collection MS 8*1., 1873-1965, (University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, UTHSC Libraries, University Archives, San Antonio, TX 78229-3900)
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referencedIn | Paschal family. Paschal family papers, 1874-1967. | Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library | |
creatorOf | Paschal, Frank, 1849-1925. Papers. | University of Texas Health Science Center at San A, Briscoe Library | |
referencedIn | Bexar County Medical Society Records AR 61., 1853 - 1986 | University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, UTHSC Libraries, University Archives, San Antonio, TX 78229-3900 | |
referencedIn | Paschal family. Papers, 1874-1967. | Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library | |
creatorOf | Dr. Frank Paschal Collection MS 8*1., 1873-1965 | University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, UTHSC Libraries, University Archives, San Antonio, TX 78229-3900 |
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