Otway Watkins Rash papers, 1896-1965 1900-1965.
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Rash, Otway Watkins, 1876-1966.
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Physician, Hospital administrator. Born in Henderson, Kentucky, Rash attended Louisville Medical College from 1894 to 1896. In 1897, he graduated from Bellevue Hospital Medical College in New York. Following a stint of private practice in partnership with Dr. Robert L. Bone in Madisonville, Kentucky, Dr. Rash joined the Army as a surgeon and served in the Philippines (1899-1900). He then returned to Kentucky and opened a general practice of medicine and surgery in Owensb...
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