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Dr. H. P. Markham
Dr. H. P. Markham |
Dr. Markham was born in 1867 near McKinney, Texas. He studied at
Austin College in Sherman, Texas and at Vanderbilt University in
Nashville, Tennessee, before graduating from the Kentucky School of
Medicine at Louisville in 1887.
He first practiced in McKinney and then Gainesville, Texas before moving to Pauls Valley in 1899. He was first a member of the North Texas Medical Association and later a member of the Chickasaw Medical Association, which was organized in May 15, 1900. When the Washita Valley Medical Association was oranized on March 15, 1906, he became a charter member. Following statehood in 1907, the Washita Valley Medical Association became the Garvin County Medical Society. He was a member of the Garvin County Medical Society, the Oklahoma State Medical Society and the American Association until his death in 1933. Dr. Markham was granted a license to practice medicine from the Board of Medical Examiners for the Southern District of the Indian Territory on July 4, 1904 at Ardmore.
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