Frank J. Lutz papers, 1876-1938 1876-1938 (bulk, 1879-1915)

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Frank J. Lutz papers, 1876-1938 1876-1938 (bulk, 1879-1915)

Scrapbooks compiled by Frank J. Lutz, 1876-1915, a volume called "Doctors registered with the Missouri Board of Health, and letters and reports concerning a proposed world medical conference to be held during the St. Louis Worlds Fair, 1904. The scrapbooks document Lutz's professional life and interests in documents such as clippings, invitations, menus, letters, and certificates. Memorabilia from meetings of professional associations and St. Louis medical schools and hospitals that Lutz was associated with is abundant. Newspaper coverage of physicians, medical matters, and medical societies, colleges, and hospital is largely local but also national and international.

2.0 linear feet (4 boxes)

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Lutz, Frank J.

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St. Louis surgeon and educator. Frank J. Lutz (1855-1916) was educated at St. Louis University (A.B. 1873) and the St. Louis Medical College (M.D. 1876). He began his practice in St. Louis in 1876 and soon after became Surgeon-in-Chief, Alexian Brother's Hospital. Later he became chief surgeon of the St. Louis and San Francisco Railway, was chief surgeon of Josephine Hospital, and attending surgeon of the Barnard Free Skin and Cancer Hospital from its foundation. He was ...

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