Brace Whitman Paddock (S&B 1900)
Medicine. Hotchkiss School. Yale University. Skull and Bones. Sigma Xi. Delta Kappa Epsilon.
Contributed to Journal of the American Medical Association, member American Medical Association, Massachusetts Medical Society, American College of Surgeons.[5]
First Church of Christ (Congregational), Pittsfield.[5]
1930 - President Berkshire District Medical Society.[5]
WW1 - 1917 to 1918 - Chairman Pittsfield Advisory Draft Board.[5]
1910 to 1932 - Assistant surgeon Boston & Albany Railroad, and company surgeon since 1932.[5]
Since 1910 - Assistant Medical Director Berkshire Life Insurance Company.[5]
1907 to 1931 - Attending physician and surgeon House of Mercy Hospital, Pittsfield, chief of staff since 1931.[5]
Jul to Oct 1906 - House physician Sloane Maternity Hospital, New York City.[5]
Since 1906 - Had practiced medicine in Pittsfield.[5]
1904 to 1906 - Intern Roosevelt Hospital, New York City.[5]
1900 to 1904 - Attended College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia, (M.D. 1904).[5]
1900 - Graduated Yale, Skull and Bones Patriarch.[1]
Died 22 May 1935, from Cerebral Sclerosis. Age 56.
[3] - Skull and Bones Membership List by David Luhrssen
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