Background
Mackenzie, Kenneth Alexander J. was born on January 13, 1859 in Cumberland House, Manitoba, Canada. Son of Roderick and Jane Mackenzie.
Mackenzie, Kenneth Alexander J. was born on January 13, 1859 in Cumberland House, Manitoba, Canada. Son of Roderick and Jane Mackenzie.
Nest Academy, Jedburgh, Scotland. High school, Montreal, Canada. Upper Canada College, Toronto.
Doctor of Medicine Certificated Master, McGill University, 1881.
L.R. C.P. and Licentiate of the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, 1882. Also studied university of London, Berlin, Paris, Vienna.
In practice at Portland, Oregon, since 1882. Professor theory and practice of medicine, 1887-1907, operative and clinical surgery, since 1907, University of Oregon Surgeon Saint Vincent’s Hospital, since 1883. Chief surgeon in Oregon and Washington of Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company, since 1895.
First lieutenant United States of America Medical Reserve Corps.
Director United States National Bank. Head of relief corps of physicians and nurses under auspices of Citizens Relief Committee of Portland, San Francisco, 1906.
Organized and in charge Harbor View relief station, under General Torney, United States of America. Director and medical director Lewis and Clark Exposition.
Director Portland Free Dispensary.
Dean Medical Department, University of Oregon.
Fellow American Surgical Association, Portland Academy Medicine (president 1909-1910).
Married Cora Hardy Scott, 1885 (died, 1901). Married second, Marion Higgins Brown, April.