Arthur C. Logan
Arthur C. Logan (c. 1905-1973) was a surgeon, civic leader and founder of the Knickerboker Hospital which is now called Arthur C. Logan Memorial Hospital in New York City.
Hospital renamed[edit | edit source]
The year after he died, the 1862-founded Knickerbocker hospital was renamed in his memory;
Member[edit | edit source]
He had been a member of New York City's Health and Hospitals Corporation
Civic leader[edit | edit source]
He was also described as a civic leader.
Honored[edit | edit source]
In 1970, he was honored, with attendees including the Governor, a future governor, an ambassador, and many others.
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