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William Hemple Arthur

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Years of service
  
1881–1917

Rank
  
Brigadier general

Died
  
19 April 1936

Born
  
April 1, 1856 (
1856-04-01
)

William Hemple Arthur (April 1, 1856 – April 19, 1936) was a doctor, army officer, and later an American Brigadier general active during World War I.

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Early life

Arthur was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He received an M.D. from the University of Maryland in 1877.

Career

In 1881, Arthur was appointed assistant surgeon in the United States Army.

On February 18, 1886 Arthur was promoted to captain-assistant surgeon.

From 1899 to 1900, he commanded a hospital ship during the Spanish–American War. He was with the China Relief Expedition of 1900, then was in the Philippines from 1900 to 1902. He also served assignments in Soldiers Home and Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington D.C. until 1915.

In October 1915, Arthur became the third commandant of the Army Medical Department Research and Graduate School until his retirement on December 3, 1918. Arthur was promoted to Brigadier general of the National Army with the date of rank from August 7, 1917.

After his retirement, he became the medical director of Georgetown University Hospital.

Death and legacy

William Hemple Arthur died at the age of eighty-one on April 19, 1936.

References

William Hemple Arthur Wikipedia