Lt Col., Medical Corps, US Army, WW1
Awarded the Citation Certificate - Meritorious Service, April 15, 1918: For exceptionally meritorious and conspicuous services at Base Hospital 32, France, by John J. Pershing.
Awarded the Epidemics Medal, silver from France.
He was made a Colonel in the Medical Reserve Corps after the war.
He helped organize the Indiana University School of Medicine which gave him the title of Professor of Surgery. He served as President of the Indianapolis Medical Society in 1937.
Graduated from Bellvue Medical College, New York with further studies at Johns Hopkins University, and in Austria and Germany.
Lt Col., Medical Corps, US Army, WW1
Awarded the Citation Certificate - Meritorious Service, April 15, 1918: For exceptionally meritorious and conspicuous services at Base Hospital 32, France, by John J. Pershing.
Awarded the Epidemics Medal, silver from France.
He was made a Colonel in the Medical Reserve Corps after the war.
He helped organize the Indiana University School of Medicine which gave him the title of Professor of Surgery. He served as President of the Indianapolis Medical Society in 1937.
Graduated from Bellvue Medical College, New York with further studies at Johns Hopkins University, and in Austria and Germany.
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burial: FEB 18,1938
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