Rogers, William L.

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William L. Rogers earned his A.B. (1923) and his M.D. degrees (1926) from Stanford University. He was captain of the Stanford basketball team and a member of the American rugby team that won the gold medal at the 1924 Olympic games in Paris. He pursued his surgical career in San Francisco, serving as Chief of Staff at French Hospital for 36 years. During World War II, Dr. Rogers was chief of surgery in the South Pacific's first medical surgical team. He was clinical professor of surgery at Stanford and UC Berkeley's medical schools and also served on Stanford's Board of Trustees. He died in 1987.

From the description of William L. Rogers photograph album and miscellaneous papers, 1924-1991. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 703841958

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creatorOf Rogers, William L. William L. Rogers photograph album and miscellaneous papers, 1924-1991. Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
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Active 1991

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