xt7xks6j2258_1 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7xks6j2258/data/mets.xml https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7xks6j2258/data/rankin4kdl.dao.xml Rankin, Fred W. (Fred Wharton),
                    1886- Cubit feet ? 7 boxes This collection comprises six scrapbooks (plus one box of miscellaneous items) of letters, newsclippings, and photographs documenting major milestones in the career of Lexinngton, Kentucky surgeon Fred W. Rankin, M.D. archival material English unknown This digital resource may be freely searched and displayed.  Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically.  Physical rights are retained by the owning repository.  Copyright is retained in accordance with U. S. copyright laws.  For information about permissions to reproduce or publish, contact the Special Collections Research Center. Fred W. Rankin, M.D. Scrapbooks Correspondence –– Rankin, Fred W. (Fred Wharton),
                1886- American Medical Association Military Medicine –– History –– United
                States American Surgical Association American College of Surgeons "Remarks [about] and introduction [of Dr. Rankin] by Roger I.                                 Lee, M.D., Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the A.M.A. [American                                 Medical Association], in presenting the distinguished service medal                                 to the A. M. A." text "Remarks [about] and introduction [of Dr. Rankin] by Roger I.                                 Lee, M.D., Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the A.M.A. [American                                 Medical Association], in presenting the distinguished service medal                                 to the A. M. A." 2012 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7xks6j2258/data/rankin4kdl_1/rankin4kdl_1_1/i1-1/i1-1.pdf Undated section false xt7xks6j2258_1 xt7xks6j2258 ,.  
_ Brig. General Fred W. Rankin, of Southern birth, educated in
Arts at Davidson College, in Medicine at the University of Maryland,
After fifteen years at the Mayo Clinic, he developed a great surgical
career at Lexington, Kentucky. With the onset of the war he became
Chief Consultant in Surgery to the U. S. Army, a guarantee that our
soldiers, who deserve the best in surgical care, will receive it.
Brig. General Fred W. Rankin, Southern Gentleman, surgeon and
soldier. A ‘ X
Remarks and introduction by Dr. Roger I. Lee, Chairman
of the Board of Trustees of the A.M.A., in presenting the
distinguished service medal to the A. M. A.