University of Michigan Annual Register 1928-1929
NEUROLOGY:
John Louis Garvey, M.D., Assistant Professor
Paul Hoeffel Garvey, M.D., Instructor
The President’s Report for 1928-1929 to the Board of Regents of the University of Michigan - Changes in Faculty and Staff - From Assistant Professor to Professor: John Louis Garvey (Neurology).
The President’s Report for 1929-1930 to the Board of Regents of the University of Michigan - In November 1930, Professor Adam Arthur Christman succeed Dr. John Louis Garvey as Secretary of the Medical Facility.
John Louis Garvey, American physician.
Background
Garvey, John Louis was born on January 16, 1895 in Oconto, Wisconsin, United States. Son of John M. and Marie L. (Hoeffel) Garvey.
Education
Doctor of Medicine University of Michigan, 1920.
Career
Intern University of Michigan Hospital, 1920-1921, resident, 1921-1922. Instructor neurology, University of Michigan Medical School, 1922-1925. assistant professor, 1925-1929, associate professor, 1929. Professor neurology, Marquette School of Medicine, Milwaukee, since 1929, director Division of Neurology, 1933-1961.
Private practice neuropsychiatry, Milwaukee since 1929. Chief of staff Columbia Hospital, 1952-1958, Milwaukee County General Hospital, 1947. Area consultant neurology, Wisconsin, Illinois.
Membership
Fellow American College of Physicians, American Academy Neurology. Member Harvey Cushing Society, Wisconsin State, Milwaukee County medical societies, Central Neuropsychiatric Association (emeritus), Chicago Neurological Society (honorary), Milwaukee Neuropsychiatric Society, American Medical Association, Milwaukee Surgical Society (president 1957), Milwaukee Academy Medicine (honorary), Milwaukee Neurological. Club, Knights of Columbus.
Clubs: Chippewa, University (Milwaukee).
Connections
Married Catherine Anne Cudlip, May 8, 1943.
Father: John M. Garvey
Mother: Marie L. (Hoeffel) Garvey
Spouse: Catherine Anne Cudlip
University of Michigan Annual Register 1928-1929
NEUROLOGY:
John Louis Garvey, M.D., Assistant Professor
Paul Hoeffel Garvey, M.D., Instructor
The President’s Report for 1928-1929 to the Board of Regents of the University of Michigan - Changes in Faculty and Staff - From Assistant Professor to Professor: John Louis Garvey (Neurology).
The President’s Report for 1929-1930 to the Board of Regents of the University of Michigan - In November 1930, Professor Adam Arthur Christman succeed Dr. John Louis Garvey as Secretary of the Medical Facility.
John Louis Garvey, American physician.
Background
Garvey, John Louis was born on January 16, 1895 in Oconto, Wisconsin, United States. Son of John M. and Marie L. (Hoeffel) Garvey.
Education
Doctor of Medicine University of Michigan, 1920.
Career
Intern University of Michigan Hospital, 1920-1921, resident, 1921-1922. Instructor neurology, University of Michigan Medical School, 1922-1925. assistant professor, 1925-1929, associate professor, 1929. Professor neurology, Marquette School of Medicine, Milwaukee, since 1929, director Division of Neurology, 1933-1961.
Private practice neuropsychiatry, Milwaukee since 1929. Chief of staff Columbia Hospital, 1952-1958, Milwaukee County General Hospital, 1947. Area consultant neurology, Wisconsin, Illinois.
Membership
Fellow American College of Physicians, American Academy Neurology. Member Harvey Cushing Society, Wisconsin State, Milwaukee County medical societies, Central Neuropsychiatric Association (emeritus), Chicago Neurological Society (honorary), Milwaukee Neuropsychiatric Society, American Medical Association, Milwaukee Surgical Society (president 1957), Milwaukee Academy Medicine (honorary), Milwaukee Neurological. Club, Knights of Columbus.
Clubs: Chippewa, University (Milwaukee).
Connections
Married Catherine Anne Cudlip, May 8, 1943.
Father: John M. Garvey
Mother: Marie L. (Hoeffel) Garvey
Spouse: Catherine Anne Cudlip
Inscription
GARVEY
THROUGH HIM
IN HIM
WITH HIM
- from the Canon of the Mass
JOHN LOUIS
1895 + 1964
CATHERINE
1903 + 1991
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