Article 1722 | |||
Title | Dr. Herman Baker recalls early days in medicine | Date | July 21 , 1966 |
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Publisher | Evansville Press | ||
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Summary | Unprotected outhouses, innumerable flies, horses, leeches for sucking blood and disease out of patients, dosages of barley water and buttermilk for typhoid fever, families living on $12 a week; all in Evansville in 1910 | ||
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Physicians--Evansville (Ind.) | |||
Medicine--Evansville (Ind.) | |||
Medicine--History | |||
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Deaconess Hospital (Evansville, Ind.) | |||
People | |||
Baker, Herman Dr | |||
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