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History of Medicine in Iowa
by D.S. Fairchild, M.D., F.A.C.S.
reprinted from The Journal of the Iowa State Medical Society, 1927
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transcribed from the original book for the Iowa History Project by S. Ferrall

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M.B. Cochran
pg 119 & 120, mention
Of Davenport. Elected treasurer at the 18th annual meeting of the Iowa State Medical Society at Des Moines, February 5, 1868. In his report to the Society, Cochran stated that as treasurer he had in his hands $231.50 belonging to the Society.
 
D.V. Cole
pg 102, 112 & 146, mention
Of Ft. Des Moines, Polk Co. He is not listed as a Charter member, but was present at the first meeting of the Iowa State Medical Society, 1850. He was a Charter member of the Polk Co. Medical Society & elected as it's first vice-president in 1851. Dr. D.V. Cole was noted in the bio of A.G. Field to be practicing medicine in Des Moines in the mid-1860's
 
J.H. Cole
pg 163, mention
From the Council Bluffs Medical Society minutes: At the regular meeting of the society held August 18, 1902, Dr. J.H. Cole was elected secretary.
 
Dr. Collet
pg 146, mention
Of Hartford. Dr. Collet was a Charter member of the Polk Co. Medical Society when it was organized October 24, 1851. He served on a committee to report a code of ethics by which the society should be governed and another to report on "the causes that depress the profession in Polk County."
 
M.F. Collins
pg 135, mention
Of Keokuk. The physicians of Keokuk under the lead of Dr. John F. Sanford, met at Dr. Bond's office October 3, 1850, to form the first local medical society in Iowa. Dr. Collins was elected librarian at this meeting. It was the beginning of the Lee County Medical Society.
 
W.A. Colton
pg 151, mention
Dr. W.A. Colton, Columbus City, was admitted to active membership in the Louisa Co. Medical Society on May 25, 1855.
 
C.M. Colvin
pg 95, mention
C.M. Colvin, M.D. was a member of the 1882 faculty of the Iowa College of Physicians and Surgeons of Des Moines; demonstrator of Anatomy
 
A.S. Condon
pg 151, mention
Dr. A.S. Condon was admitted to membership in the Louisa County Medical Society on January 19, 1853.
 
F.W. Coolbridge
pg 38, mention
Located in Mahaska county about 1845, a graduate of a reputable medical college.
 
Wm. Corns
pg 120, mention
Of Tama City. Attended the 18th annual session of the Iowa State Medical Society in Des Moines and was elected as a delegate to the American Medical Association.
 
Henry Courtney
pg 145, mention
Dr. Henry Courtney of Des Moines, was elected president of the Polk Co. Medical Society in 1859, and remained an active member until his death in June, 1861.
 
Dr. Cox
pg 202, mention
Noted in the bio of A.G. Field to be a physician in Des Moines, no date given, just that he "came later" (after the mid-1860's)
 
Dr. Crane
pg 56, mention
Mentioned as an associate of John W. Findley prior to 1840 in Dubuque.
 
Dr. Crawford
pg 18 & 25, mention
Dr. Crawford from Brook County, Virginia, came to Burlington in 1833. Later he moved to Texas. We have been unable to secure further information in relation to this pioneer physician.
 
M.W. Crider
pg 164, mention
Member of the Madison co. Medical Society at the time of its organization in 1873.
 
J.D.M. Crockwell
pg 112, mention
He is not listed as a Charter member, but was present at the first meeting of the Iowa State Medical Society, 1850.
 
F.E. Cruttenden
pg 4 & 95, mention and pg 182, full text
Member of the 1882 faculty of the Iowa College of Physicians and Surgeons of Des Moines; professor of Diseases of the Throat & Nasal Passages.

The Iowa State Medical Reporter was organized in in 1883 with Dr. F.E. Cruttenden of Des Moines as editor and publisher. In the first or July number, 1883, the editor makes the following appeal to the medical profession of Iowa: "With this number our medical staff feel that they are stepping forward with open hands, to every regular practitioner in the State of Iowa, inviting a cordial co-operation and asking for a personal interest in the object, in the welfare, and in the columns of the Iowa State Medical Reporter. Has the time come that we need it? Will it receive nourishment and live? These questions, touching the vitality of all new projects, have cast their shadows on us." In the June number, 1884, the editor announces the end of the first volume in an editorial not particularly encouraging. The financial returns did not warrant an increase in size, but hopes for something better in the future, and states: "During the coming years, the Reporter will be under the following management: editor and publisher, F.E. Cruttenden of Des Moines; associate editorial staff, C.M. Hobby, Iowa City; L.C. Swift, Des Moines;
D.S. Fairchild, Ames; W.L. Allen, Davenport; and H.B. Young, Burlington." The first number bears the date July 1, 1883. The journal was published monthly and the twelve numbers contained 182 double column pages. The Reporter continued for a period of three years when it was discontinued on account of the demands of the private business of the editor, Dr. F.E. Cruttenden.

 
C.H. Curtis
pg 151, mention
Dr. C.H. Curtis was admitted to membership in the Louisa Co. Medical Society on July 17, 1858
 
Dr. Cutler
(Dr. Cutter *)
pg 18 & 25, mention
Dr. Cutler came from Indiana in 1834 and formed a partnership with Dr. Schiff in Burlington. Dr. Cutler died soon after (within the year).
 
Dr. Cutler
pg 41, mention
Of Keokuk, 1868. Mentioned in bio. of Edward Whinery when he was called in to consult on a patient whose leg Dr. Whinery had amputated.
 
Charles Cutter
pg 112, mention
He is not listed as a Charter member, but was present at the first meeting of the Iowa State Medical Society, 1850.
 

*Transcribers note: throughout the book there were instances of a physician's name being given slightly differently from one mention to another; whenever I was positive they denoted the same man, I have included the alternate name or spelling, not knowing which is the 'correct' one.

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