Background
Miller, Franklin Rush was born on August 24, 1902 in Bloomington, Illinois, United States. Son of Frank Ira and Sadie Jackman (Kimball) Miller.
Miller, Franklin Rush was born on August 24, 1902 in Bloomington, Illinois, United States. Son of Frank Ira and Sadie Jackman (Kimball) Miller.
Bachelor of Science, Illinois Wesleyan University, 1923. Doctor of Medicine, Harvard University, 1927.
Resident Huntington Memorial Hospital, Boston, 1927-1928. Intern Boston City Hospital, 1928-1929. Assistant and fellow in bacteriology and pathology Rockefeller Institute, New York City, 1929-1931.
Chief medical resident Lakeside Hospital/University Hospitals, Cleveland, 1931-1932. From demonstrator to assistant professor Western Reserve University Medical School, 1931-1939. Assistant professor, then associate professor Jefferson Medical College, 1939-1955.
Associate professor medicine, neurology University Kansas, 1957-1960. Associate professor medicine, then visiting professor medicine Hahnemann University, Philadelphia, 1960-1981. Chief of internal medicine Snyder Clinic Association, Winfield, Kansas, 1960-1981.
Chief internal medicine Snyder Clinic, Winfield, 1954-1960. Acting superintendent Winfield State Hospital and Training Center, 1958-1959, superintendent, 1959-1960.
Member American College of Physicians, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Medical Association, American Association Cancer Research, American Society Clinical Investigation, American Society Experimental Pathology, Society Experimental Biology and Medicine, International Hematological Association, American Society Hematology, American Therapeutic Society, Philadelphia College Physicians, American Association Pathologists, College Physicians, American Association Pathologists, New York Academy of Sciences, Alpha Omega Alpha, Sigma Chi, Phi Chi.
Married Anne McAllister, July 10, 1931 (divorced 1940). 1 child, Franklin Rush. Married Ellen Newhall, April 5, 1941.
Children: Ellen Newhall Lewis, Mary Caroline Miller Thorington, Cushman Newhall.