C. A. L. Reed

Charles A. L. Reed was an American medical doctor. He served as president of the American Medical Association from 1901-1902. [1]

Charles A.L. Reed
Reed as president of the AMA, 1901.
Born1856
Known forPresident of the American Medical Association, 1901-1902
Medical career
ProfessionMedical doctor

History

Dr. Reed was born in 1856, the second son of Dr. Richard Cumming Stockton Reed and Nancy (Clark) Reed. He was educated in the schools of Ohio and holds the degree in arts from Miami University, Oxford. His medical education was received in the Cincinnati College of Medicine and Surgery, in which institution his father held the professorship of materia medica and therapeutics. [1]

He later served as chairman of a committee on medical legislation within the AMA, circa 1905-1909. [2] He was also a lecturer and promoter of public health initiatives and professor emeritus of the medical faculty at the University of Cincinnati. [3]

References

  1. Various (1900). "PRESIDENT-ELECT C. A. L. REED, A.M., M.D." JAMA. XXXIV (24): 1569–1570. doi:10.1001/jama.1900.02460240061020. Retrieved July 15, 2020. This article quotes public domain text from the USA, published in 1900.
  2. FISHBEIN, M.D., MORRIS (1947). "HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION". JAMA. 133 (10): 681–691. doi:10.1001/jama.1947.62880100001006. Retrieved July 15, 2020.
  3. Various (1920). "DOCTOR C. A. L. REED LAUDS LEAGUE". Cal State J Med. 18 (4): 115. PMC 1594142. PMID 18738143.
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