Hilda Fox Hancock Letters, 1906-1907.
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Webb, Gerald B. (Gerald Bertram), 1871-1948
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Physician in Colorado Springs. Specialist in tuberculosis treatment and research. Born in Cheltenham, England 1871. M.D. degree, Univ. of Denver, 1896. Founder of Colorado Foundation for Research in Tuberculosis, 1924. Chief of Staff, Glockner Hospital, Cragmor Sanatorium, Union Printers' Home. From the description of Papers. 1896-1948. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 13866461 ...
Hancock, Hilda Fox.
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Hilda Fox Hancock moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1906 from London, England with her husband and three sons in search of a cure for her tuberculosis. She was treated by Dr. Gerald Webb, an eminent local physician, and socialized with the William J. Palmer family. From the description of Hilda Fox Hancock Letters, 1906-1907. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 43247228 ...