Excerpt from The Record of the Hampden-Sidney Alumni Association, Vol. 2: January, 1928
Another hampden-sidney graduate now located in West Virginia is Dr. Archer Alexander Wilson, of the Class of 1917, being engaged in the general practice of medicine at Switchback, that state. His medical training was received at the Medical College of Virginia, his post graduate work being done at the Sheltering Arms Hospital, Richmond. He was in the Hospital Corps, United States Navy, 1917 - 1919. Besides belonging to other medical associations, he is a Fellow in the American Medical Association.
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