Roger Murry Miller ’59

Roger Murry Miller ’59 died on April 26. He entered Dartmouth from Cleveland Heights (Ohio) High School, majored in history, and was a member of Gamma Delta Chi. He received an M.D. in 1963 from Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia. Roger began to specialize in infectious diseases during a residency at Hahnemann University Hospital in Philadelphia and a fellowship at Johns Hopkins, and he served in the Army from 1968 to 1970 as an infectious diseases specialist at Walter Reed Institute of Research. He then became an infectious diseases expert at the University of Maryland’s shock trauma center, a pioneer in emergency medicine. He became medical director for the Red Cross in Baltimore for about 10 years starting in 1974 and then in Wichita, Kansas, for about five years. He entered private practice in internal medicine in Wichita in 1988 and continued until his retirement. He is survived by his daughter, Lynn, and his sister, Carol. His former wife, Carolyn, predeceased him.


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