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Dr Dennis Siegel Swart

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Dr Dennis Siegel Swart

Birth
Garland, Bourbon County, Kansas, USA
Death
31 Oct 1951 (aged 62)
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
Orchid corridor - mausoleum
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From the "History of the Columbia River Valley From The Dalles to the Sea, Vol. III," 1928, p. 681, S. J. Clarke Publishing Company:

DR. DENNIS S. SWART, M. D., who for a decade has been actively engaged in the practice of medicine, making his home in St. Johns, Portland, since the fall of 1920, was born in Garland, Kansas, October 8, 1889, a son of Charles Swart, who in 1891 arrived in Washington, establishing his home in the Lewis river country. Dr. Swart, then but two years of age, afterward acquired a public school education and later attended the University of Washington at Seattle, where he completed a course in pharmacy by graduation with the class of 1912. He afterward devoted two years to the practice of pharmacy at Endicott and Albion, Washington, and it was a logical step from this to the study of medicine, upon which he entered in the University of Oregon in 1914, completing his course in the medical school with the class of 1918.

In the meantime, through the period of America's connection with the world war, Dr. Swart was on active duty with the navy of Bremerton, Washington. Following the war and the completion of his medical course, he spent a year and a half as intern in the King County Hospital at Seattle, Washington, where he gained broad and valuable practical experience while rendering efficient aid to the patients in that institution. In the fall of 1920 he came to Portland and, opening an office in St. Johns, has here
continued in active practice to the present time.

Dr. Swart was married to Miss Janet Carlisle, of Seattle, who is a graduate nurse of the Seattle City Hospital, and as a war-nurse served in the government hospital at Camp Lewis, and after her discharge served as a graduate nurse at the King County Hospital. They now have one son, David. The doctor is a member of Doric Lodge, A. F. & A. M., and the Woodmen of the World but gives the major part of his time, thought and attention to his professional duties, and that he may keep in close connection with the onward march of medical science he holds membership in the City and County, Oregon State and American Medical Associations.
From the "History of the Columbia River Valley From The Dalles to the Sea, Vol. III," 1928, p. 681, S. J. Clarke Publishing Company:

DR. DENNIS S. SWART, M. D., who for a decade has been actively engaged in the practice of medicine, making his home in St. Johns, Portland, since the fall of 1920, was born in Garland, Kansas, October 8, 1889, a son of Charles Swart, who in 1891 arrived in Washington, establishing his home in the Lewis river country. Dr. Swart, then but two years of age, afterward acquired a public school education and later attended the University of Washington at Seattle, where he completed a course in pharmacy by graduation with the class of 1912. He afterward devoted two years to the practice of pharmacy at Endicott and Albion, Washington, and it was a logical step from this to the study of medicine, upon which he entered in the University of Oregon in 1914, completing his course in the medical school with the class of 1918.

In the meantime, through the period of America's connection with the world war, Dr. Swart was on active duty with the navy of Bremerton, Washington. Following the war and the completion of his medical course, he spent a year and a half as intern in the King County Hospital at Seattle, Washington, where he gained broad and valuable practical experience while rendering efficient aid to the patients in that institution. In the fall of 1920 he came to Portland and, opening an office in St. Johns, has here
continued in active practice to the present time.

Dr. Swart was married to Miss Janet Carlisle, of Seattle, who is a graduate nurse of the Seattle City Hospital, and as a war-nurse served in the government hospital at Camp Lewis, and after her discharge served as a graduate nurse at the King County Hospital. They now have one son, David. The doctor is a member of Doric Lodge, A. F. & A. M., and the Woodmen of the World but gives the major part of his time, thought and attention to his professional duties, and that he may keep in close connection with the onward march of medical science he holds membership in the City and County, Oregon State and American Medical Associations.


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