Isadore Dyer

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Isadore Dyer (2 November 1865, Galveston, Galveston Co., TX – October 12, 1920, New Orleans, LA) was an American physician. He was buried in the Metairie Cemetery, New Orleans, LA.

He graduated from Sheffield Scientific School (Yale) in 1887, studied at the University of Virginia, and took his M. D. at Tulane in 1889. After an internship of three years in New York, he served at Tulane in various capacities, becoming professor of diseases of the skin and dean of the medical department in 1908. In 1894 he founded the Louisiana Leper Home, and in 1896 Dr. Dyer became editor of the New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal. He was president of the Louisiana State Medical Society (1902-03), vice president of the American Medical Association (1903), vice-president of the New York Medico-Legal-Society (1908-10), and a lieutenant in the United States Army Medical Reserve Corps (1908). Dr. Dyer was the author of articles in various medical text and reference books.

He was the son of Isadore Dyer (Sr.) (b. 25 Oct 1814, Germany - d. 10 Aug 1888, Waukesha, WI). On 10 Nov 1842, in Galveston, TX, he was married to Amelia Ann Lewis (b. 6 May 1826 in Harper's Ferry, VA - d. 11 Oct 1903, New Orleans, LA). They are buried in the Benevolent Cemetery #1, Galveston, Galveston Co., TX.

Dr. Dyer was the nephew of Major Leon Dyer, U.S. Army & Army of the Republic of Texas.

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