NGS has a collection of cards originally created by the American Medical
Association. They provide information for physicians who died between 1906
and 1964. If a card is found it may include date and place of birth,
information about education, information about licensing and place(s) of
practice and place, date and cause of death. The cards include no
information about parents, spouses or children. They may also include
information from published medical directories and the 1880 Federal Census
record. The fee is $15.00 and there is a $5.00 surcharge for non-members. In
addition to the large database on cards that NGS was given by the American
Medical Association, they have a collection of published materials relating
to physicians. Interested persons may request searches via the Internet or
by post. Contact them at research(a)ngsgenealogy.org.
Barbara Smallwood Stock
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From: gagen-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:gagen-bounces@rootsweb.com] On
Behalf Of ed gordon
Sent: 01/26/2009 4:16 AM
To: GAGEN-L
Subject: [GAGEN] FW: About GAGenWeb
Anyone have any Ideas? I googled but didnt come up with much.
Ed
From: Dontest(a)aol.com
Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2009 14:29:26 -0500
Subject: About GAGenWeb
To: edeye1(a)hotmail.com
Can you please tell me how to find a medical license from Georgia form
1918? Benjamin J.COGDILL was a physician from Tennessee who was in WW I
and was supposedly licensed in Tennessee and obtained a license in Georgia
around 1918. I cannot find a place on the Georgia site that addresses
anything like this.
Thank you
Doris A.Carrigan
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