John C. “Jock” Cobb, II. Oral History 1994 1994

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John C. “Jock” Cobb, II. Oral History 1994 1994

The oral history focuses on Dr. John “Jock” Cobb’s experiences in the mid-1950s as a consultant to the newly-formed Indian Health Service.

1 folder, 1 audio cassette

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SNAC Resource ID: 6404502

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U. S. Public Health Service. Indian Health Service

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Stockel, H. Henrietta, 1938-

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Born in 1926, Jean Livingston VanDuzen graduated from Albion College (Michigan) in 1947. In 1951, she graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School followed by a year internship at Saginaw General Hospital, Michigan, a year of pediatric residency at the University of Colorado, Denver, and another year of residency at the University of Utah. In 1954, Dr. VanDuzen arrived at Tuba City, Arizona to work at a Public Health Service hospital on the Navajo Reservation. ...

Cobb, John Candler, 1919-

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John Candler “Jock” Cobb was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1919. As a very young child, Dr. Cobb spent time in England, France and Germany and returned to Massachusetts in 1926. After graduating from Harvard in 1941 with a degree in astronomy, Dr. Cobb worked as a volunteer ambulance driver for the American Field Service in Syria, North Africa, and Italy. This experience led him to Harvard Medical School on his return to the United States in 1944. After receiving his medical degr...

Santa Fe Indian Hospital (N.M.)

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