By John P. Langellier, Ph.D.
The arrival of the United States Army in Territorial Arizona brought some of the first medical doctors to the region, and resulted in the establishment of a number of pioneer military hospitals such as the facility at Fort Whipple. Founded during the American Civil War, the hospital was staffed by a series of surgeons including Medal of Honor winner Joseph K. Corson, MD, who had placed his life in jeopardy near Bristoe Station, Virginia. On October 14, 1863, he and a comrade returned under heavy Confederate artillery fire to rescue a wounded soldier left behind as their regiment retreated.
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