TY - BOOK AU - Hood,R.Maurice ED - Texas Surgical Society. TI - Early Texas physicians, 1830-1915: innovative, intrepid, independent SN - 1880510634 AV - R335 .E27 1999 U1 - 610/.92/2764B 21 PY - 1999/// CY - Austin, TX PB - State House Press KW - Physicians KW - Texas KW - Biography KW - Medicine KW - History KW - 19th century KW - 20th century KW - Frontier and pioneer life KW - Health aspects KW - history KW - fast KW - Biografie KW - gnd KW - Arzt KW - Geschichte 1830-1915 KW - swd KW - Biographies N1 - "Published by State House Press, Austin Texas, for The Texas Surgical Society, San Antonio, Texas."; Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction / T.R. Fehrenbach -- Preface / R. Maurice Hood -- The practice of medicine 1830-1910 / R. Maurice Hood -- John Wesley Carhart (1834-1914) / Charles C. Tandy -- David Cerna (1857-1953) / Robert B. Krause -- George Cupples (1815-1895) / R. Maurice Hood -- Ferdinand Eugene Daniel (1839-1914) / R. Maurice Hood -- Greensville Dowell (1822-1881) / Joseph P. McNeill -- James Fentress (1802-1872) / R. Maurice Hood -- John Salmon :RIP" Ford (1815-1897) / R. Maurice Hood -- Berthold Ernest Hadra (1842-1903) / A.O. Singleton, Jr. -- Ferdinand Ludwig Herff (1820-1967) / Vernie A Stembridge -- Anson Jones (1798-1858) / Martin L. Dalton -- Nicholas D. Labadie (1802-1867) / William F. Hood and R. Maurice Hood -- Gideon Lincecum (1849-1925) / Howard R. Dudgeon, Jr. -- Frank Paschal (1849-1925) / Arthur S. McFee -- Amos Pollard (1803-1836) / Richard J. Andrassy, Flora L. (von) Roeder and Anthony Shinn -- Joseph Henry Reuss (1867-1919) / James E. Pridgen -- Jerome Bonaparte Robertson (ca 1813-1890) / R. Maurice Hood -- Nicholas T. Shilling (1845-1919) / Drew Davis Williams -- Ashbel Smith (1805-1886) / Martin L. Dalton -- James E. Thompson (1863-1927) / Walter B. King -- Index N2 - Essays on the lies of doctors such as John S. "Rip" Ford, George C. Cupples, Frank Paschal and Anson Jones, during the era when epidemic diseases such as yellow fever, malaria and typhoid ravaged the populations and when people sought far more from their doctors than mere formal training and medical degrees, provide a framework for a fascinating view of Texas history ER -