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Dr Charles Edward Terry

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Dr Charles Edward Terry

Birth
Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Death
1945 (aged 66–67)
Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida, USA
Burial
Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida, USA Add to Map
Plot
No record of burial per cemetery.
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Charles Edward Terry (1878-1945) was a highly successful physician in Jacksonville, Florida. In. 1910 he became the city's Health Officer. In August 1912, Jacksonville, Florida, passed an ordiance drafted by the city health officer, Charles Edward Terry, requiring that the health department be sent duplicate copies of prescriptions for medicines containing more than 3 grains of morphine or its equivalent.

Marion Louise Stuart and Charles E. Terry were divorced.
Charles Edward Terry (1878-1945) was a highly successful physician in Jacksonville, Florida. In. 1910 he became the city's Health Officer. In August 1912, Jacksonville, Florida, passed an ordiance drafted by the city health officer, Charles Edward Terry, requiring that the health department be sent duplicate copies of prescriptions for medicines containing more than 3 grains of morphine or its equivalent.

Marion Louise Stuart and Charles E. Terry were divorced.


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