John Elmer Bacon was a politician from Arizona who served a single term in the Arizona state senate during the 2nd Arizona State Legislature. He was a doctor and surgeon who was an early proponent of Joseph Lister's theories on antiseptic measures. He was a charter member of the American College of Surgeons, and helped found the Southwest Medical and Surgical Association, and was president of the Arizona Medical Association. He was also one of the founders of the Arizona State League, a professional baseball league.
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| - John Elmer Bacon was a politician from Arizona who served a single term in the Arizona state senate during the 2nd Arizona State Legislature. He was a doctor and surgeon who was an early proponent of Joseph Lister's theories on antiseptic measures. He was a charter member of the American College of Surgeons, and helped found the Southwest Medical and Surgical Association, and was president of the Arizona Medical Association. He was also one of the founders of the Arizona State League, a professional baseball league. (en)
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| - Captain (United States)
- San Marino, California
- Sandy Hook
- Science
- Baseball
- Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
- Bisbee, Arizona
- Joseph Lister
- Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania
- United States Army Medical Corps
- J. F. Hechtman
- List of hospitals in Arizona
- Valedictorian
- Outlaw
- Elmira, New York
- Globe, Arizona
- W. D. Claypool
- Appendectomy
- Arizona State League
- Arizona Democrats
- Arizona state senators
- Buffalo, New York
- Tombstone, Arizona
- Tucson, Arizona
- Washington, D.C.
- Wellsboro, Pennsylvania
- 5th Infantry Regiment (United States)
- 2nd Arizona State Legislature
- Easton, Pennsylvania
- Democrat Party (United States)
- Chickamauga, Georgia
- Lafayette College
- Latin
- Sumner, Washington
- Phoenix, Arizona
- Pomona, California
- Spanish-American War
- Class D (baseball)
- Mesa, Arizona
- Miami, Arizona
- World War I
- Gila County
- St. Luke's University Health Network
- Fort Grant
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| - Bacon , in 1962, age 92 (en)
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| - Doctor, surgeon, politician (en)
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| - Grace James 1897-1909 (en)
- Olivia Melgreen 1910-1947 (en)
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| - John Elmer Bacon was a politician from Arizona who served a single term in the Arizona state senate during the 2nd Arizona State Legislature. He was a doctor and surgeon who was an early proponent of Joseph Lister's theories on antiseptic measures. He was a charter member of the American College of Surgeons, and helped found the Southwest Medical and Surgical Association, and was president of the Arizona Medical Association. He was also one of the founders of the Arizona State League, a professional baseball league. (en)
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