New Mexico State Tuberculosis Sanatorium Records 1943-1954
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Fort Stanton Tuberculosis Sanatorium (N.M.).
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Jennings, Emmit M., 1922-2000
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Koerth, Charles J.
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Latimer, Earl A., 1919-1998
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New Mexico. State Department of Public Welfare.
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Carrie Tingley Hospital for Crippled Children (N.M.).
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Minear, William, 1910-1994
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Spitz, Theodore, 1915-1996
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Barfield, James.
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Lowenstein, Bernard, 1908-2002
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Gellenthien, Carl H.
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C. H. Gellenthien, M.D., 1953 (Credit: Merrill Chase) Born November 22, 1900 in Chicago, Illinois, Carl Herman Gellenthien (1900-1989) attended medical school at the University of Chicago, College of Medicine. His medical career was placed on hold in 1924 after a self-diagnosis of tuberculosis in a school laboratory. It was Gellenthien's contraction of the disease that introduced him to the state of New Mexico, where he recovered for thirteen months at Valmora Industrial...
Valmora Industrial Sanatorium (N.M.).
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Billings, Frank, 1854-1932
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Simpson, Alva A.
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Rosenblatt, Wilhelm F., 1913-2004
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Wilhelm F. Rosenblatt, M.D. Wilhelm Friedrich Rosenblatt (1913-2004) was born in Leipzig, Germany in 1913. Although his father and an uncle were physicians, it was not until late in his high school years that Dr. Rosenblatt thought of becoming a doctor. He received his medical degree at the University of Leipzig in 1936. In 1937, Dr. Rosenblatt passed the state boards and then completed a one year internship. However, he was not allowed to get a medical license because h...
New Mexico State Tuberculosis Sanatorium (Socorro, N.M.).
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Mortimer, Harold M., 1901-1984
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Kenney, Bergere A., 1920-1988
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Simms, Albert G., II, 1920-
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