Walter E. Gregory

Medical career
BornSeptember 18, 1857
DiedOctober 26, 1918
EducationUniversity at Buffalo
Occupationphysician
Spouse
Helen C. Davis
(m. 1889)
Medical career
Fieldnervous diseases
InstitutionsJackson Health Resort
Sub-specialtiesneurasthenia

Walter E. Gregory (September 18, 1857 – October 26, 1918) was an American physician who specialized in nervous diseases,[1] specifically neurasthenia. He became superintendent of the Jackson Health Resort of Dansville, Livingston County, New York in 1872,[2] and after graduating from medical school, one of the managing physicians of the institution.[3] He was the first chairman of the Southern Livingston County, New York chapter of the American Red Cross, the chapter being founded in the town where Clara Barton first started the Red Cross movement in the U.S.

  1. ^ American Medical Association (November 16, 1918). "DEATHS". Journal of the American Medical Association. 71 (20). American Medical Association.: 1768. Retrieved 9 May 2022. Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
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  3. ^ Doty, Lockwood Richard (1905). History of Livingston County, New York: From Its Earliest Traditions to the Present, Together with Early Town Sketches (Public domain ed.). W.J. Van Deusen. p. 116. Retrieved 9 May 2022. Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.