P. I. Nixon Collection 1864 - 1964
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San Antonio Board of Health
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Nixon, Pat Ireland, 1883-1965
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San Antonio physician, book collector, and medical historian. Dr. Nixon was the sole author of three books devoted to Texas medicine and was co-author of a fourth. He was founder of the San Antonio Historical Association and served terms as president of the Bexar County Medical Library Association, Texas Surgical Society, San Antonio Ex-Students Society of Texas, San Antonio Historical Association, and the Philosophical Society of Texas. Because of Dr. Nixon's efforts, the Bexar County Medical L...
Bexar County Medical Society
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On September 22, 1853, the Texas State Medical Association issued a charter to the Bexar Medical Society, located in San Antonio, Texas. It was the first county medical society in the State of Texas and included as members physicians in Bexar and Medina Counties. Its founders included Drs. George Cupples, J.H. Lyons, Ferdinand Herff, and F.M. Giddings. The first officers were Dr. George Cupples, President; Dr. E. G. A. Schaffter, Secretary; Dr. J. H. Lyons, Treasurer; and Dr. F. M. ...
Bexar County Medical Library Association
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Philosophical Society of Texas
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The Philosophical Society of Texas was founded on December 5, 1837, in the capitol of the Republic of Texas, Houston, by Mirabeau B. Lamar (president); Ashbel Smith, Robert A. Irion, Anson Jones, Joseph Rowe, and David S. Kaufman (vice presidents); William Fairfax Gray, David G. Burnet (secretaries); Augustus C. Allen (treasurer); and John Birdsall (librarian). The purpose of the society was to collect and discuss information regarding morals, social conditions, financial situations...
Nixon, Pat Ireland, 1883-1965
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San Antonio physician, book collector, and medical historian. Dr. Nixon was the sole author of three books devoted to Texas medicine and was co-author of a fourth. He was founder of the San Antonio Historical Association and served terms as president of the Bexar County Medical Library Association, Texas Surgical Society, San Antonio Ex-Students Society of Texas, San Antonio Historical Association, and the Philosophical Society of Texas. Because of Dr. Nixon's efforts, the Bexar County Medical L...
Nixon, Olive Read
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Texas Surgical Society
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The Texas Surgical Society was organized at Galveston, Texas, in October 1914. Dr. J. H. Reuss of Cuero was elected chairman, and membership was limited to those physicians who actually practice surgery. From the description of Records, 1914-1974. (Texas Tech University). WorldCat record id: 26127422 ...
Nixon, Benjamin Oliver
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Texas Medical Association
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San Antonio Chamber of Commerce. Public Health Committee
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Southwest Surgical Congress Association
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San Antonio Historical Association
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Formed in 1940, the San Antonio Historical Association holds regular meetings to hear presentations on local history. From the description of San Antonio Historical Association records, 1940-1985. (Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library). WorldCat record id: 310362935 Formed 1940. From the description of Records, 1940-1985. (Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library). WorldCat record id: 70965457 The San Antonio Historical Association w...