Alvin S. Hartz Oral History March 1987

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Alvin S. Hartz Oral History March 1987

This interview with Dr. Alvin S. Hartz (1915-1989) of Farmington, New Mexico, surveys his 35 years' practice of medicine in New Mexico. The first board certified internist in northwest New Mexico, Dr. Hartz arrived in Farmington in 1953 and was in private practice there uninterruptedly until his retirement in 1988.

1 folder, 2 audio tapes

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Hartz, Alvin S., 1915-1989

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Alvin S. Hartz was born in 1915 in Baltimore, Maryland. He received his B.A. from Johns Hopkins in 1934 and stayed to attend graduate school in Public Health from 1934-1935. He graduated from the University of Maryland School of Medicine in 1939. Dr. Hartz completed his internship and residency in Internal Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland in 1943. After serving in the United States Army Medical Corps from 1943-1946, Dr. Hartz returned to private and hospital practice in I...

McDonald, Eleanor

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Spidle, Jake W., 1941-

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