Dr. Mausdeth was a good doctor. Everybody in Partridge knows that he was a good doctor. Why, he brought more babies into the world here in Partridge than you could count - and remember during that storm last spring when he was up for four days and nights without any sleep, taking care of the poor white trash beyond the railroad yards who got washed out? Mrs. Casper had a baby the first night of the storm. Her husband had been dead for only a week. Remember how he took care of everybody so well and all? And how he felt when Mrs. Casper passed on a month later
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This is a podcast from Dr. James Schaap\u27s Small Wonders, a series of historical vignettes about r...
Every time I talk to people who were interviewed by Dr. Stevenson, they always ask the same question...
I took John Berger’s book A Fortunate Man: the story of a country doctor to read over the New Year h...
In the summer of 1917, the renowned veterinarian Dr. David Roberts and his socialite wife, Mary, suf...
• Dr. MacAdam brought the problem of well children not being cared for properly to Dr. Copeland’s at...
The author George (Georgia?) Plunkett Red was the wife of Samuel Clark Red (1861-1940). Dr. Red was ...
This is a book about an endangered, soon to be extinct species: the country doctor who was also a ne...
n go home, with a housekeeper, (the Jap boy had long since departed,) and a companion from Martinez,...
<p>Charles Everett Koop was a great Surgeon General, probably the most influential in the history of...
Page 110 1904. he developed a decided case of whooping cough. No one knows how or when he was expos...
// for a father who had given me a lifetime of utter devotaK and love. But I did what I was told at ...
Page 100 1893. Nov. 28. Tuesday. Cloudy. A man named Harry Minger - aged thirtytwo died suddenly at ...
Ten Eyck Gansevoort was born in the town of Minden, N.Y., January 5, 1803. After Union, he pursued a...
Dr. Richard A. Sheppard, Sam\u27s father, describes himself as just holding up. He reports that m...
Jones when he was in charge of the House of the Good Samaritan makes it a genuine pleasure to give t...
This is a podcast from Dr. James Schaap\u27s Small Wonders, a series of historical vignettes about r...
Every time I talk to people who were interviewed by Dr. Stevenson, they always ask the same question...
I took John Berger’s book A Fortunate Man: the story of a country doctor to read over the New Year h...