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Dr. Kenneth Meacham was a doctor with offices in Tillamook and Wheeler. He has treated [[Merton Pond]] over the years for chronic lung injury. He also treated [[Harry Pond]] for polio, and both Harry and [[Eden Pond]] for the usual litany of childhood ailments while growing up.
Dr. Kenneth Meacham was a doctor with offices in Tillamook and Wheeler. He has treated [[Merton Pond]] over the years for chronic lung injury. He also treated [[Harry Pond]] for polio, and both Harry and [[Eden Pond]] for the usual litany of childhood ailments while growing up.


He served as a field medic during World War I, and attended medical school upon his return. Though he and Merton were in France at the same time, they did not meet until Dr. Meacham came to Tillamook in 1925.
He served as a driver for the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Army_Ambulance_Service U.S. Army Ambulance Service] during World War I, and attended medical school upon his return. Though he and Merton were in France at the same time, they did not meet until Dr. Meacham came to Tillamook in 1926.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Revision as of 13:23, 6 February 2020

Kenneth Meacham, M.D. is a character in the Eden Pond Series.

Biography

Dr. Kenneth Meacham was a doctor with offices in Tillamook and Wheeler. He has treated Merton Pond over the years for chronic lung injury. He also treated Harry Pond for polio, and both Harry and Eden Pond for the usual litany of childhood ailments while growing up.

He served as a driver for the U.S. Army Ambulance Service during World War I, and attended medical school upon his return. Though he and Merton were in France at the same time, they did not meet until Dr. Meacham came to Tillamook in 1926.

Appearances

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