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Presley Marion Rixey

Rear Admiral Presley Marion Rixey (14 July 1852, Culpeper, Virginia – 17 June 1928) was a Surgeon General of the United States Navy (1902–10) and personal physician to Presidents William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt.

Presley Marion Rixey
Born(1852-07-14)July 14, 1852
Culpeper, Virginia
DiedJune 17, 1928(1928-06-17) (aged 75)
Rosslyn, Virginia
Place of burial
Allegiance United States
Service/branch United States Navy
Years of service1874–1910
RankRear Admiral

Biography edit

 
Presley Marion Rixey

The older brother of John Franklin Rixey,[1] Rixey earned his medical degree at the University of Virginia in 1873. On 25 April 1877, he married Earlena J. English, daughter of Rear Admiral Earl English, United States Navy.

He was commissioned Assistant Surgeon in the Navy on 28 January 1874. He served on the Sabine, Congress, Tallapoosa (1879–82), Lancaster (1884–87), Dolphin (1893–96), and Solace,[2] receiving promotion to Passed Assistant Surgeon on 18 April 1877, to Surgeon on 27 November 1888, and was commissioned as a Medical Inspector on 24 August 1900.[3] He was assigned as the personal physician to First Lady Ida McKinley in 1899 and spearheaded her improved health during the following few years. As he traveled with the McKinleys during this time providing personal care of Mrs. McKinley, he was present when President McKinley was shot in Buffalo. He attended President McKinley after he was shot in Buffalo, New York, in 1901.[4]

Rixey was appointed Surgeon General of the United States Navy on 15 February 1902 and served as Chief of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, with the rank of rear admiral, until his retirement on 4 February 1910.[5]

During his tenure as Surgeon General, Rixey strongly supported the foundation of a women's nursing corps for the Navy. In his 1902 annual report, he stated that, "There has been a growing conviction in the minds of many of the most experienced medical officers of the service, especially since the war with Spain, that the employment of women for the nursing of the sick in our large hospitals would result in greater efficiency than has been obtained heretofore by the use of male nurses alone, and that such employment would not conflict with the conditions arising from the military character of the institution." With his help, the Navy Nurse Corps was finally established in 1908.[6]

He accompanied President Theodore Roosevelt during his November 1906 visit to the Panama Canal Zone, and reviewed health and sanitation procedures there.[7]

From 16 January 1913 to 16 April 1917, Rixey served as a member of the Naval Examining Board, presiding over it during the last four months of that period. He died at his home in Rosslyn, Virginia., on 17 June 1928.[5] He is interred in Arlington National Cemetery.

Awards edit

Rixey received the Spanish Order of Naval Merit from King Alphonso XIII of Spain for assistance he gave to the crew of the replica of the Santa Maria after that vessel suffered an explosion in New York Harbor on May 26, 1893, on its way to the World's Columbian Exposition.[8][9]

References edit

  1. ^ Dr. Presley M. Rixey, President McKinley's Physician, Appointed
  2. ^ Biographical Sketches of Distinguished Officers of the Army and Navy
  3. ^ "US Navy Officer: 1775–1900 (R)". history.navy.mil. Retrieved 29 October 2010.
  4. ^ "DR. RIXEY'S REPORT ON MR. M'KINLEY'S DEATH – Details of the Medical Treatment Given the President". query.nytimes.com. 27 October 1901. Retrieved 29 October 2010.
  5. ^ a b "Rixey". Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. Navy Department, Naval History and Heritage Command. 14 October 2005. Retrieved 29 October 2010.
  6. ^ "U S Navy Nurse Corps Established This Date 1908". ofshipssurgeons.wordpress.com. 13 May 2010. Retrieved 29 October 2010.
  7. ^ Special Message of the President Concerning the Panama Canal, December 17, 1906 (pp. 57-59): http://www.theodore-roosevelt.com/images/research/txtspeeches/962.pdf
  8. ^ Explosion on a Caravel: A Lieutenant and a Sailor Hurt—The Infanta Had Just Gone., The New York Times, May 27, 1893.
  9. ^ Who's Who in America

Further reading edit

  • Braisted, William C. & Bell, William H. (2004). The Life Story of Presley Marion Rixey, Surgeon General US Navy 1902 to 1910. Kessinger Publishing. ISBN 0-926984-00-4.

External links edit

  • 1905 Biographical Sketch
  • Record at Arlington National Cemetery
  • Bio at Navy History
  • "Guarding the Health of Our Presidents", by Presley Marion Rixey, M.D.
  • Presley Marion Rixey at IMDb

presley, marion, rixey, rear, admiral, july, 1852, culpeper, virginia, june, 1928, surgeon, general, united, states, navy, 1902, personal, physician, presidents, william, mckinley, theodore, roosevelt, born, 1852, july, 1852culpeper, virginiadiedjune, 1928, 19. Rear Admiral Presley Marion Rixey 14 July 1852 Culpeper Virginia 17 June 1928 was a Surgeon General of the United States Navy 1902 10 and personal physician to Presidents William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt Presley Marion RixeyBorn 1852 07 14 July 14 1852Culpeper VirginiaDiedJune 17 1928 1928 06 17 aged 75 Rosslyn VirginiaPlace of burialArlington National CemeteryAllegiance United StatesService wbr branchUnited States NavyYears of service1874 1910RankRear Admiral Contents 1 Biography 2 Awards 3 References 4 Further reading 5 External linksBiography edit nbsp Presley Marion RixeyThe older brother of John Franklin Rixey 1 Rixey earned his medical degree at the University of Virginia in 1873 On 25 April 1877 he married Earlena J English daughter of Rear Admiral Earl English United States Navy He was commissioned Assistant Surgeon in the Navy on 28 January 1874 He served on the Sabine Congress Tallapoosa 1879 82 Lancaster 1884 87 Dolphin 1893 96 and Solace 2 receiving promotion to Passed Assistant Surgeon on 18 April 1877 to Surgeon on 27 November 1888 and was commissioned as a Medical Inspector on 24 August 1900 3 He was assigned as the personal physician to First Lady Ida McKinley in 1899 and spearheaded her improved health during the following few years As he traveled with the McKinleys during this time providing personal care of Mrs McKinley he was present when President McKinley was shot in Buffalo He attended President McKinley after he was shot in Buffalo New York in 1901 4 Rixey was appointed Surgeon General of the United States Navy on 15 February 1902 and served as Chief of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery with the rank of rear admiral until his retirement on 4 February 1910 5 During his tenure as Surgeon General Rixey strongly supported the foundation of a women s nursing corps for the Navy In his 1902 annual report he stated that There has been a growing conviction in the minds of many of the most experienced medical officers of the service especially since the war with Spain that the employment of women for the nursing of the sick in our large hospitals would result in greater efficiency than has been obtained heretofore by the use of male nurses alone and that such employment would not conflict with the conditions arising from the military character of the institution With his help the Navy Nurse Corps was finally established in 1908 6 He accompanied President Theodore Roosevelt during his November 1906 visit to the Panama Canal Zone and reviewed health and sanitation procedures there 7 From 16 January 1913 to 16 April 1917 Rixey served as a member of the Naval Examining Board presiding over it during the last four months of that period He died at his home in Rosslyn Virginia on 17 June 1928 5 He is interred in Arlington National Cemetery Awards editRixey received the Spanish Order of Naval Merit from King Alphonso XIII of Spain for assistance he gave to the crew of the replica of the Santa Maria after that vessel suffered an explosion in New York Harbor on May 26 1893 on its way to the World s Columbian Exposition 8 9 References edit Dr Presley M Rixey President McKinley s Physician Appointed Biographical Sketches of Distinguished Officers of the Army and Navy US Navy Officer 1775 1900 R history navy mil Retrieved 29 October 2010 DR RIXEY S REPORT ON MR M KINLEY S DEATH Details of the Medical Treatment Given the President query nytimes com 27 October 1901 Retrieved 29 October 2010 a b Rixey Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships Navy Department Naval History and Heritage Command 14 October 2005 Retrieved 29 October 2010 U S Navy Nurse Corps Established This Date 1908 ofshipssurgeons wordpress com 13 May 2010 Retrieved 29 October 2010 Special Message of the President Concerning the Panama Canal December 17 1906 pp 57 59 http www theodore roosevelt com images research txtspeeches 962 pdf Explosion on a Caravel A Lieutenant and a Sailor Hurt The Infanta Had Just Gone The New York Times May 27 1893 Who s Who in AmericaFurther reading editBraisted William C amp Bell William H 2004 The Life Story of Presley Marion Rixey Surgeon General US Navy 1902 to 1910 Kessinger Publishing ISBN 0 926984 00 4 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Presley Marion Rixey 1905 Biographical Sketch Record at Arlington National Cemetery Bio at Navy History Guarding the Health of Our Presidents by Presley Marion Rixey M D Presley Marion Rixey at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Presley Marion Rixey amp oldid 1210102625, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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