Warner, Estella Ford (1891–1974)

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Warner, Estella Ford (1891–1974)

American physician. Born Estella Ford, Dec 21, 1891, in Ironwood, Michigan; died Sept 10, 1974, in Albuquerque, NM; dau. of Estella (Green) Ford and Cortes Ford (banker and judge); graduate of University of Oregon School of Medicine, 1918; studied pediatrics in London; m. Douglas Holmes Warner, Mar 1918 (died Oct 1918 during the influenza epidemic).

Served as director of Division of Child Hygiene at US Public Health Service (USPHS) in Washington, DC (1931–35); became senior surgeon of Commissioned Corps (1942), district medical officer of Office of Indian Affairs in Albuquerque (1937–42) and San Francisco (1942), and regional officer medical director in Kansas City, MO; established a public health depart ment at American University in Beirut (1951); led American medical assistance program in India (1952); retired to Albuquerque, NM (1956).

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