Samuel H. Knight

Birth: ?
Death: ?
Occupation: doctor

Associated Counties

  • Baltimore City

Additional Information

  • Dates: 1842
    Notes: Graduate, Washington Medical College
    Maryland
    Preceptor: Dr. J.H. Miller
    Source: Abrahams, Harold J., Extinct Medical Schools of Baltimore, Maryland Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society: 28

 

Hubert C. Knapp

Birth: ?
Death: ?
Occupation: doctor

Associated Counties

  • Baltimore City

Additional Information

  • Dates: 1900
    Notes: Throat Department, Assistant Surgeon, Presbyterian Eye, Ear and Throat Charity Hospital

    Source: Twenty-Second Annual Report of the Presbyterian Eye, Ear and Throat Charity Hospital, 1900.
    Source:

  • Dates: 1902
    Notes: Member, Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland
    Source: Cordell, Eugene Fauntleroy, Medical Annals of Maryland 1799-1899 Baltimore: The Medical and Chirurgical Faculty for the State of Maryland: 851

 

E. A. Knorr

Birth: ?
Death: ?
Occupation: doctor

Associated Counties

  • Baltimore City

Additional Information

  • Dates: 1900
    Notes: Throat Department, Assistant Surgeon, Presbyterian Eye, Ear and Throat Charity Hospital

    Source: Twenty-Second Annual Report of the Presbyterian Eye, Ear and Throat Charity Hospital, 1900.
    Source:

 

John T. King

Birth: 1890
Death: 1979
Occupation: doctor

Associated Counties

  • Baltimore City

Additional Information

  • Dates: 1907-1930
    Notes: King Collection, PP 61
    Maryland Historical Society

    Dates of Photographs: 1907-1930
    Collection History: Dr. John T. King, Jr. (1890-1979) was a Baltimore internist, educator, and author, son of Dr. John T. and Mary Bowen Gees King. A graduate of Princeton University (1910) and Johns Hopkins Medical School (1914), King was an intern and resident at Johns Hopkins Hospital from 1914-1916. In 1916 he married Charlotte Markell Baker (1891-1981), a graduate of Hood College, daughter of Virginia Markell and Joseph Dill Baker, a Frederick, Md. industrialist, financier and philanthropist.
    Accession Number: 76260
    Physical Description: 364 photoprints, including 2 photograph albums – in 1 box.

    Subjects:
    One album ca. 1907 depicts children and teenagers, mostly girls, and young adults. The children may be students at the Miss Porter’s School at Farmington, Conn. These photographs include many outdoor recreation scenes, including ice-skating, tennis, and water sports. There are many informal group portraits which are undated and unidentified, and a group class photograph with some people identified. Included are unidentified images of buildings, a harbor or river, a library, and theatrical productions.

    The second album ca. 1907-1913 depicts the family and friends of J.T. King, Jr., showing young adults engaged in leisure activities, especially boating, camping in Maryland and in the Shenandoah Valley (Va.), with a few pictures of people in Baltimore and the 1913 Wilson inauguration in Washington D.C. People depicted include family and school friends, as well as people residing in the areas visited by King: the Henry family of Limeton, a Capt.Yancy and his family, and the Kaufmann family of Mauk’s Mill in the Shenandoah Valley.

    A portrait of Benjamin Gees is included separately.

    Finding Aid: Click Here to View the Finding Aid
    Restrictions: No
    Source:

 

John J. King

Birth: 1887
Death: ?
Occupation: doctor

Associated Counties

  • Baltimore City

Additional Information

  • Dates: var. dates
    Notes: OH. 8052 JOHN J. KING, JR. (1887-
    Prominent Baltimore physician; consultant in internal medicine and cardiology beginning in 1919; chief physician at the Baltimore City Hospitals, 1939-46; chief of medical service, Walter Reed Hospital, 1942- 45; author of medical books and articles on cardiology and metabolism.

    Family background; Baltimor6 medical schools; comparison between father’s practice and his own; service during World War II; origin of the stethoscope; Bromo-Seltzer; Bufferin; electrocardiography; metabolism studies; gerontological research; Maryland drug-user treatment law. Mentions H. L. Mencken, Gen. John Pershing, Field Marshall Sir John Dill, and United States presidents and Maryland governors.
    Interviewer: Barry Lanman 1973-74
    343 pp. 16 hours
    Source: Maryland Historical Society
    Supplementary material: biographical cartoon by R. Yardley; citation
    from American College of Surgeons; pictures of King.
    Source:

 

G. W. Kennard

Birth: ?
Death: ?
Occupation: physician

Associated Counties

  • Baltimore City

Directories

Date Name Occupation Address City
1919-1920 G. W. Kennard doctor 704-6 Ensor St., Mt. Vernon 1109 Baltimore City
1918-1919 G.W. Kennard physician 704-6 Ensor St., Mt. Vernon 1109 Baltimore City
1917-1918 G.W. Kennard physician 708 Ensor St. Baltimore City
1920-1921 G.W. Kennard physician 704-6 Ensor St. Baltimore City
1916-1917 G.W. Kennard physician 708 Ensor St. Baltimore City

 

T. Henderson Kerr

Birth: ?
Death: ?
Occupation: registered pharmacist

Associated Counties

  • Baltimore City

Directories

Date Name Occupation Address City
1919-1920 T. Henderson Kerr registered pharmacist 1907 Division St. Baltimore City
1918-1919 T. Henderson Kerr registered pharmacists 1907 Division St. Baltimore City
1917-1918 T. Henderson Kerr registered pharmacist 2012 Druid Hill Ave. Baltimore City
1920-1921 T. Henderson Kerr registered pharmacist 1907 Division St. Baltimore City