Birth: 1841, May 3
Death: 1917, Aug. 15
Occupation: doctor
Associated Counties
- Baltimore City
- Montgomery
Additional Information
- Dates: 1841-
Notes: [Admitted to MedChi 1892]. Born near Rockville, Md., May 3, 1841. Educated at Rockville Academy; taught school several years; M.D., Unversity of Maryland, 1875; Physician to Montgomery County Almshouse, 1889-99; practices near Rockville.
Source: Cordell, Eugene Fauntleroy, Medical Annals of Maryland 1799-1899 Baltimore: The Medical and Chirurgical Faculty for the State of Maryland: 301 - Dates: 1841-1917/08/15
Notes:Name: Edward Anderson
Death date: Aug 15, 1917
Place of death: Rockville, MD
Birth date: 1841
Place of birth: Rockville, MDType of practice: Allopath
States and years of licenses:MD
Places and dates of practices:Rockville, MD, 1875
Hospital affiliations: Montgomery County Alms House, MD
Medical school(s): University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore: University of Maryland School of Medicine and Coll of Phys and Surgeons, 1875, (G)
Other education: Rockville Acad
Journal of the American Medical Association Citation: 69:749; (M)Source: Directory of Deceased American Physicians 1804-1929
- Dates: 1875
Notes: M.D., University of Maryland School of Medicine.
Source: Cordell, Eugene Fauntleroy, Historical Sketch of the University of Maryland School of Medicine (1807-1890), with an Introductory Chapter, Notices of the Schools of Law, Arts and Sciences, and Theology, and the Department of Dentistry, and a General Catalog of Medical Alumni Baltimore: Press of Isaac Friedenwald: 162 - Dates: 1890
Notes:“The Montgomery County Medical Society held its 2th meeting Nov. 18th, 1890.
The following gentlemen were elected officers for the ensuing year. Dr. C. J. Maddox, President; Dr. E E. Stonestreet, 1st Vice-President; Dr. C. E. Iddings, 2nd Vice-President; Dr. Charles Farquhar, Secretary; Dr. Edward Anderson, Treasurer; Dr. W. Frank Elgin, Censor.
Dr. C. J. Maddox delivered the annual address. Among the various subjects discussed, none was more interesting than the facts stated which proved the criminality of burying our dead within the corporate limits of our towns and villages.”
Source: Cordell, Eugene Fauntleroy, Historical Sketch of the University of Maryland School of Medicine (1807-1890), with an Introductory Chapter, Notices of the Schools of Law, Arts and Sciences, and Theology, and the Department of Dentistry, and a General Catalog of Medical Alumni Baltimore: Press of Isaac Friedenwald: 162Medical Items Maryland Medical Journal XXIV December 27, 1890: 198