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Facts and Events
Name |
Elmer Harmon Thompson |
Gender |
Male |
Birth? |
7 Mar 1878 |
Lindina, Juneau, Wisconsin, United States |
Degree[7][8] |
1903 |
Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United StatesRush Medical College |
Marriage |
19 Jul 1904 |
Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United Statesto Louise Frida Kindig |
Living[1][7] |
19 Apr 1905 |
Burbank, Los Angeles, California, United States |
Occupation[1][6] |
1907 |
Burbank, Los Angeles, California, United StatesIn 1907, Dr. Elmer H. Thompson, a physician who arrived in Burbank two years earlier, opened the first hospital in the town. Burbank Hospital was located at the southeast corner of Olive Avenue and 5th Street and was housed in a converted two-story Queen Anne style residence. |
Census |
1910 |
Burbank, Los Angeles, California, United Stateswith Louise Frida Kindig |
Military[9] |
1915 |
World war ! |
Census |
1920 |
Burbank, Los Angeles, California, United Stateswith Louise Frida Kindig |
Census |
1930 |
Burbank, Los Angeles, California, United Stateswith Louise Frida Kindig |
Census |
1940 |
Burbank, Los Angeles, California, United Stateswith Louise Frida Kindig |
Death[3] |
4 Nov 1947 |
Burbank, Los Angeles, California, United States |
Burial[4] |
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Mauston, Juneau, Wisconsin, United States |
Namesake[2][5] |
1990 |
Burbank, Los Angeles, California, United StatesThompson Memorial Medical Center |
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 burbank ca
[www.burbankca.gov/home]. - ↑ Burbank, California Hospitals
[1].
- ↑ Elmer Harmon Thompson, in Records ancestry
[2].
Nov 1947 in Burbank, Los Angeles, California, USA.
- ↑ Mauston Cemetery, in Find A Grave
Elmer H Thompson .
PVT ARMY MEDICAL CORP WW1
- ↑ In 1907, Burbank's first major hospital opened under the name "Burbank Community Hospital". The 16-bed facility served the community during a deadly smallpox epidemic in 1913 and helped it brace for possible air raids at the start of World War II. The two-story hospital was located at Olive Avenue and Fifth Street. By 1925, the hospital was expanded to 50 beds. A physicians group acquired the hospital for $2 million in 1990 and renamed it Thompson Memorial Medical Center, in honor of the hospital's founder, Dr. Elmer H. Thompson. He was a general practitioner who made house calls by bicycle and horseback. In 2001, Burbank Community Hospital was razed to make way for a Belmont Village Senior Living community.
- ↑ Education: Abt 1900
Grad Of Rush Med (Univ. Of Chicago) Event: Occupation Abt 1902 Note: Appt Co. Doctor, Superior, Wisconsin Migration 1905 Mov To California Founded Medical Center 1907 Generous/Traveled Worldwide Study Med Prac Residence: Burbank, Los Angeles, CA Relig.Euro-Amer/Seventh Day Adventist Cemetery Mauston Cemetary, Mauston, Wisconsin
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 ELMER HARMON THOMPSON MD THOMPSON ELMER HARMoN Burbank at Manston Wis in March 1878 the Manston High School Student Rush Medical College receiving MD in 1903 Came to California in 1905
- ↑ Class photo
http://collections.carli.illinois.edu/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/rsh_classp&CISOPTR=33&REC=8
- ↑ WWI Service, Medical Corps, Ft.Dix, 40 Yr D
- Alt Oakwood Cemetery Lot 49
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