Ohio County WV Archives Biographies.....Hupp, John Cox November 24, 1819 - November 19, 1908
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Source: American Medical Biographies (1920)
Author: Howard A. Kelly and Walter L. Burrage

Page 582
Hupp, John Cox (1819-1908). 

John Cox Hupp, skilled physician and public servant of unusual breadth of view
and numerous interests, was born in Donegal, Washington County, Pennsylvania,
November 24, 1819, son of John and Ann Cox Hupp. His grandfather was John Hupp,
pioneer, who was killed while defending Miller's Block House in Washington
County, Pennsylvania, on Easter Sunday, 1782. His great grandfather was Colonel
Isaac Cox, whose activities in the Revolutionary War are well known in western
Pennsylvania. 

Young Hupp was educated at West Alexander Academy and at Washington College,
graduating in 1844: he studied medicine with F. J. LeMoyne and graduated at
Jefferson Medical College in 1847, settling to practise in Wheeling, West
Virginia, which remained his home the rest of his life. He was a founder of the
medical society of the state of West Virginia; in 1870 he brought chloral
hydrate to the notice of the physicians of Wheeling. His interest in education
led him to make a successful effort to bring free-school privileges to the negro
children of Wheeling. 

He witnessed the cremation of Baron de Palm at Washington, Pennsylvania,
September 4, 1876. 

His writings include: "Placenta Praevia" ( 1863); "Vaccination and Its
Protecting Powers" (1870); "Chloral in Puerperal Insanity" (1870; "Ruptured
Uterus" (1874); "Encephaloid Abdominal Tumor" (1875). He wrote a "Biographical
Sketch of Joseph Thoburn, M. D.," at the request of the physicians of Wheeling,
in 1865; in 1870 he offered a memorial before the West Virginia Legislature, on
the establishment of the office of the state geologist, and in 1877 a memorial
on the establishment of a state board of health. 

Dr. Hupp was physician to the Ohio County Almshouse in 1850, and in 1863 was
appointed physician to the prisoners of the United States District Court; in
1864 he was physician and secretary to the Wheeling Board of Health; in 1869 he
served as secretary of the Section on Practice of Medicine and Obstetrics of the
American Medical Association, and was state vaccine commissioner, from the
formation of the Commonwealth until 1883.

In 1853 he married Carolene Louisa, daughter of A. S. Todd (q. v.). Dr. Frank
LeMoyne Hupp, eminent physician of Wheeling, was their son. 

Dr Hupp died November 19, 1908, of senile myocarditis. 

Howard A. Kelly. 

Additional Comments:
Death Certificate, Ohio County WV #207
John Cox Hupp died November 19, 1908 at age 88y-11m-25d
Occupation: Physician
Husband of: Carolene L. Todd
Cause of death: arterio-sclerosis of olad age, chronic Myocarditis
Burial place: Greenwood




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