Biographical history of the members of the McLean County Medical Society of Illinois : one hundredth anniversary edition, Part 14

Author: McLean County Medical Society
Publication date: 1954
Publisher: Bloomington, Ill. : The Society
Number of Pages: 214


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JUSTIN C. McNUTT was born February 13, 1914, at Indianola, Illinois. Graduated, B. S. Degree, 1935, from Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Ill .; B. M. Degree, 1939, and M. D. Degree, 1940, from Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Ill. Interned at Char- ity Hospital of Louisiana, New Orleans, La., 1939-40. Residency: ortho- pedic surgery at Kings County Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y. January 1, 1946 through June 30, 1949. Assistantship: assistant clinician, Uni- versity of Illinois Research and Educational Hospital - out patient department - one day weekly, 1941-42. Did post-graduate work in traumatic surgery under direction of Dean Moorehead, New York Post Graduate Medical School; in surgical anatomy, University of Birming- ham, Birmingham, England, full time for six weeks, January, February, 1944; in treatment of fractures under Sir Reginald Watson-Jones, London, England; certificate issued by University of Kansas Graduate School; in orthopedic anatomy, Columbia University Medical School, New York City, 1947; in orthopedic pathology, St. Giles Crippled Children's Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y .; in anatomy, Long Island Uni- versity Medical School. Practiced in Bloomington, Ill., 1940-42; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1946-49; Bloomington, Ill. from 1949 to present time. Engaged in general practice, 1940-41-42, orthopedic surgery beginning September, 1942. Held former appointments in Kings County Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y .; now on active staff at St. Joseph's, Mennonite, and Brokaw Hospitals, Bloomington, Normal, Ill. and at St. Clara's Hospital and Deaconess Hospital of Lincoln, Ill. Has held teaching positions in St. Joseph's school of nursing, 1940-41-42 and 1949-53; orthopedic surgery, Long Island University Medical School 1947-48-49; laboratory instructor in anatomy, Long Island University Medical School, 1948. Served as Captain, M. C. in World War II, September 9, 1942 to January 15, 1946; chief of orthopedics, 44th Evacuation Hospital, September, 1942, U. S. A., England, France, Belgium and Germany; detached to Combat Engineers, 6th Special Brigade, 1st Army with orthopedic surgical team for invasion of Normandy, June 6, 1944, then returned to Evacuation Hospital in July, 1944; chief orthopedic surgery, 191st General Hos- pital, Paris, France, September, 1945 to December, 1945. Was awarded Unit Citation, 44th Evacuation & 191st. General Hospitals E. T. O. and Bronze Arrow Head, Invasion D-Day, Normandy. Served as assistant coroner, McLean County, Ill., 1940-42; medical director, St. Joseph's Cerebral Palsy Center under auspices of University of Illinois Division of Services for Crippled Children; secretary, Orthopedic Alumni Club, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1949-53; consultant in orthopedics, Illinois State Nor- mal University Special Education School for Handicapped Children. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, A. M. A., Diplomat of American Board of Orthopedic Surgeons, Fellow - Academy International of Medicine, 1950. He married Miss Lucile Elizabeth Bain, September 25, 1941; children - Susan Margaret and Todd Michael.


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Justin C. McNutt - Benjamin Markowitz - Vincent B. Marquis


BENJAMIN MARKOWITZ was born August 14, 1896, at Pottstown, Pennsylvania. Attended Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pa., 1915-17; graduated with B. S. Degree from Loyola University, Chicago, Ill. in 1921; received M. D. Degree from Loyola University Medical School in 1922. Interned at Swedish Covenant Hospital, Chicago, Ill. Post- graduate: Cook County Hospital, 1927-30. Has practiced in Bloomington, Ill. from 1930 to present time. Present practice is limited to pathology. Held former appointments at Mercy Hospital and Burnham Hospital in Champaign, Ill .; now on active staff of St. Joseph's, Mennonite and Brokaw Hospitals. Served in World War I in Students' Army Training Corps. Former president of B'Nai B'rith and of Moses Montefiore Temple. Held position of health director of Bloomington, Ill., 1931-37. Was president of North Central Illinois Medical Society, 1950-51. He is now vice-president of the Illinois Society of Pathologists, member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, A M. A., Amer- ican Society of Clinical Pathologists, Founding Fellow of College of American Pathologists, Fellow of American College of Physicians, and Specialist certified by American Board of Pathology. He married Miss Lena Molay, June 25, 1922; children - Robert and Nan (Mrs. Irwin Lebow).


VINCENT B. MARQUIS was born November 22, 1897, in Bloomt- ington, Illinois. Graduated with B. S. Degree from University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill. in 1920; M. D. Degree, Rush Medical College, Chicago, Ill., 1928. Internship: Buffalo General Hospital, Buffalo, N. Y. Did post- graduate work at Trudeau School of Tuberculosis, Saranac Lake, N. Y. and at American Trudeau Society, Madison, Wis. Has been Medical Director of Fairview Sanatorium, Normal, Ill. since 1928. Practice limited to tuberculosis specialty. Has served as president of Brokaw Hos- pital Medical staff ; was president of the McLean County Medical Society, 1950. He is a member of the McLean County Medical Society, Illinois State Medical Society, A. M. A., and American Trudeau Society. He married Miss Beulah B. Gibson, August 15, 1933; one daughter - Beatrice.


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THOMAS MOATE was born November 15, 1871, at Doncaster, Lancashire, England. Attended Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill .; graduated with M. D. Degree from Northwestern University Medical School in 1897. Internship: Kankakee State Hospital, Kankakee, Ill. He practiced medicine and surgery in Gridley, Ill. from 1897 to 1947, and was awarded the Fifty-Year Pin. He was a brilliant and well-read man, especially in the field of mathematics, and he tutored many a young man in preparation for entering the University. He was very active in the War Bond Drive of World War I; was Democrat county com- mitteeman for years; was instrumental in interesting the rural area around Gridley in installing telephones; was president of the Board of Trustees of the Methodist Church when it was built in 1925. He was a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, and A. M. A. He married Miss Anna E. Rich in 1901 (deceased) ; children - Fern Elizabeth and Lola Beatrice (deceased). In 1917 he married Miss Amelia King; one son - Lester Thomas Moate. Dr. Moate was a diabetic for a number of years before his death on May 31, 1947, which was caused by coronary thrombosis.


PAUL R. NELSON was born at Virginia, Minnesota, May 15, 1919. Graduated with B. A. and B. S. Degrees from University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. in 1940; received M. B. and M. D. Degrees from University of Minnesota Medical School in 1943. Internship: Cleveland City Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio. Residency: Lakewood City Hospital, Lakewood, Ohio, and Blank Memorial Children's Hospital, Des Moines, Iowa. Engaged in general practice, Eveleth, Minn., January, 1948, to June, 1948; pediatric residency at Raymond Blank Memorial Children's Hospital, Des Moines, Iowa, June, 1948 to June, 1950. Has practiced at Bloomington, Ill. from November, 1950 to present time; practice limited to specialty in pediatrics. Is on active staff at Mennonite and St. Joseph's Hospitals. Served in World War II as Captain in Medical Corps, U. S. Air Forces from June, 1945 to June, 1947. He is a member of the McLean County Medical Society, Illinois State Medical Society, and American Medical Association. He married Miss Margaret H. Ogden, June 20, 1945; children - Paul Roger, Mary Beth, and Rebecca Lynn.


Thomas Moate - Paul R. Nelson - Stanley K. Nord


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George J. O'Neil . Robert J. Parker - Ralph Plummer Peairs


STANLEY K. NORD was born in Bloomington, Illinois, February 8, 1921. Graduated from Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Ill. with B. S. Degree in 1944; from the University of Illinois Medical School, Chicago, Ill. with M. D. Degree in 1946. Internship: St. Francis Hospital, Peoria, Ill. Engaged in general practice at Bloomington, Ill. from June, 1949 to present time. On active staff of St. Joseph's and Mennonite Hospitals, courtesy staff of Brokaw Hospital. Has been secretary of St. Joseph's medical staff, 1952-53. Served as Captain, Medical Corps, U. S. Army in World War II from July, 1947 to June, 1949. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, and A. M. A. He married Miss Sudie Whittinghill, October 16, 1943; children - Ronald Steven, Paul Frederick, Lawrence Allan, Daniel Albert, and twin sons, John Robert and David Everett.


GEORGE J. O'NEIL was born March 19, 1906, in Bloomington, Illi- nois. Attended the University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill., 1932-34; graduated with M. D. Degree from University of Illinois Medical School, Chicago, Ill. in 1938. Internship: Cook County Hospital, January, 1939 to July, 1940. Residency: Obstetrics and gynecology at St. Louis City Hospital, 1940-43. Did post-graduate work in obstetrics and gynecology. Has been engaged as physician and surgeon in Bloomington, Ill. from May 1, 1946 to present time. Present practice is limited to obstetrics and gynecology. On active staff at St. Joseph's, Brokaw and Mennonite Hospitals. Is instructor in Brokaw Hospital and St. Joseph's Hospital schools of nursing. Served in World War II as Lieut. Commander, Medical Corps U. S. N. R. from November 1, 1943 to March 15, 1946. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, A. M. A., American Academy of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology. He married Miss Birch Mary Lawson, July 28, 1938; children - Michael Joseph, George Joseph, and Mary Ellen.


ROBERT J. PARKER was born September 6, 1913, at Bloomington, Illinois. Graduated, B. S. Degree, Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloom- ington, Ill., 1935; received B. M. and M. D. Degrees, Northwestern University Medical School, 1940. Interned at Passavant Hospital and


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Cook County Hospital, Chicago, Ill. Residency: in internal medicine at St. Joseph's Hospital, Chicago, Ill. Practiced in Bloomington, Ill. from September, 1948, to present time; practice limited to internal medicine. Holds appointments in St. Joseph's, Mennonite, and Brokaw Hospitals. Was former instructor at St. Joseph's Hospital school of nursing, Chi- cago, Ill .; now instructor in pathology at St. Joseph's, Mennonite, and Brokaw Hospital schools of nursing. Served as Captain M. C., Pacific area, in World War II from July 1, 1942 to April 17, 1946. He is a member of the McLean County Medical Society, Illinois State Medical Society, and A. M. A. He married Miss Marilyn West, December 3, 1949; one son - Robert West.


RALPH PLUMMER PEAIRS was born May 5, 1875, in Heyworth, Illinois. Graduated from Illinois State Normal University,-Normal, Ill., in 1896; received M. D. Degree from Rush Medical College, Chicago, Ill., in 1903. Interned at St. Mary's Hospital, Milwaukee, Wis. Residency: Johnson Emergency Hospital, Milwaukee, Wis. Did post-graduate work at New York Post Graduate, 1920. Engaged in general practice in Mil- waukee, Wis., 1903-18; Normal, Ill., 1918 to his retirement, January 1, 1952. Was formerly attending surgeon, Johnson Emergency Hospital, and member of staff, Evangelical Hospital, Milwaukee, Wis .; was on active staff of Mennonite and Brokaw Hospitals. Has served as presi- dent of staff of both hospitals. Has been a member of the school board, Normal Community High School; president of the McLean County Board of Health since its organization in 1946; secretary, McLean County Medical Society, 1921-37; medical director of Illinois Soldier's and Sailor's Children's School from 1910 to 1933; member of the Council, Illinois State Medical Society, 1937-52; and elected president, in 1953, of Illinois Association of County Boards of Health. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, and A. M. A. Elected to membership in Fifty Year Club of Illinois State Medical Society. He married Miss Myra A. Sinclair, June 24, 1913 (deceased) ; children - Myra Anne (Mrs. Fred A. Long), Nancy Jane (Mrs. Louise E. Ramos), and Richard H. He married Miss Nina B. Crigler, July 24, 1941.


VYTAUTAS K. PLIURA was born March 15, 1920, in Lithuania. He attended pre-medical school, the Linkuva Gymnasium in Linkuva, Lithuania for four years, graduating in 1936; studied in the University of Wilno, Lithuania, the Tuebingen University and the University of Heidelberg, Germany; graduated with the German equivalent of M. D. Degree from the University of Heidelberg in 1947. Completed his in- ternship at Belmont Hospital, Chicago, Ill. in June, 1950. Located in Toledo, Ohio, from 1950 to 1951 as house physician in St. Luke's Hospital of that city. Returned to Chicago, Ill. in 1951 and became house physician in Belmont Hospital. From July, 1952 to January, 1954, he worked in Anna State Hospital, and was in charge of the acute hospital wards (physical). In January, 1954, he engaged in general practice at LeRoy, Ill. He is a member of the McLean County Medical Society, Illinois State Medical Society, and the American Medical Association. He mar- ried Miss Natalie Grace Larkin, April, 1950; children - Ramona Violeta, Vytautas Francis, and Vanesa Karen.


LYLE HOWARD PRENZLER was born November 25, 1922, at Bloomington, Illinois. Attended the Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloom-


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Vytautas K. Pliura - Lyle Howard Prenzler - Robert G. Price


ington, Ill. and the University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill. for three years, 1940-43; graduated with B. S. M. and M. D. Degrees from the Uni- versity of Illinois Medical School, Chicago, Ill. in 1946. Served in V-12 (s) U. S. Navy, World War II, in the University of Illinois Medical School from 1943 to 1945. Interned at Queens Hospital, Honolulu, T. H. Was Lt. (j.g.) Medical Corps, U. S. Naval Reserve at Great Lakes, Ill .; at Bethesda, Maryland; and on Staff of Commander Middle East Force from 1947 to 1950. Held residency in general surgery from 1950 to 1953 at New York University - Bellevue Medical Center, New York City; at St. Luke's Hospital, Chicago, Ill. and at Memorial Center for Cancer Research, New York City. In January, 1954, he located at Bloomington, Ill .; practice limited to general surgery. Is on associate staff of St. Joseph's and Mennonite Hospitals. He is a probationary member (one year) of the McLean County Medical Society and Junior member of the American College of Surgeons.


ROBERT G. PRICE was born February 22, 1909, at Bloomington, Illinois. Graduated with B. S. Degree from Illinois Wesleyan Uni- versity, Bloomington, Ill. in 1930; received M. S. Degree (Anatomy) in 1934, and M. D. Degree in 1935 from Northwestern University Medical School. Is member of Alpha Omega Alpha fraternity. Interned at Cook County Hospital, 1934-35. Residency: in obstetrics and gynecology at Long Island College Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y. Was associate of Dr. E. B. Hart, Bloomington, Ill., 1937-39. Did post-graduate work at Cook County Hospital Postgraduate School, Chicago, Ill .; in proctology at New York Polyclinic Hospital in 1950. Has practiced in Bloomington, Ill. from 1937 to present time; practice partially limited to proctology. Is on active staff of Brokaw, Mennonite and St. Joseph's Hospitals. Was former instructor in anatomy at Northwestern University Medical School, 1932-33. Served as Lt. Commander, U. S. Naval Reserve from 1942 to 1946 in World War II, with twenty months' foreign duty in the South Pacific. He is a director in the Association of Commerce. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, A. M. A., St. Louis Proctologic Society, charter member of Illinois State Obstetrical and Gynecological Society, and Affiliate - American proc-


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tologic Society. He married Miss Catharine J. Sinclaire, November 25, 1939; children - Prudence, Jennifer, and Patricia.


RUSSELL ARTHUR QUAY was born at Port Angeles, Washington, on May 31, 1916. Graduated with B. S. Degree, from University of Washington, Seattle, Wash. in 1943; M. D. Degree, Northwestern Uni- versity Medical School, Chicago, Ill. in 1945. Interned at Swedish Hos- pital, Seattle, Wash. Started practice at Ottawa, Ill., 1948-49; en- gaged in general practice at Stanford, Ill. from 1949 to time of death. Held appointments at St. Joseph's and Mennonite Hospitals, Bloom- ington, Ill. and at Brokaw Hospital, Normal, Ill. Served as Captain, Medical Corps, in U. S. Army from 1946 to 1948. He was a member of the McLean County Medical Society, A. M. A. and A. A. G. P. He married Miss Hope Brown, March 30, 1946; children - Hope and Rise. Dr. Quay was stricken with bulbar poliomyelitis on January 1, 1954. He died January 3, 1954.


DANIEL D. RABER was born in Chenoa, Illinois, April 11, 1878. Graduated from the Bennett Medical College, Chicago, Ill., M. D. Degree, in 1908. Interned at Rapid City Hospital, Rapid City, S. D. Engaged in general practice at Plano, Ill. 1908-09; Rapid City, S. D. 1909-11; Buffalo, S. D. 1911-17; Bloomington, Ill. September, 1919 to present time. On active staff of St. Joseph's and Mennonite Hospitals; associate staff of Brokaw Hospital. Has held teaching positions in nurses' train- ing schools of St. Joseph's and Brokaw Hospitals. Was president of McLean County Medical Society in 1940. Served as Captain M. C. in World War I, January 17, 1918 to July 31, 1919. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, Fellow - A. M. A. He married Miss Julia Mae VanDoren, June 27, 1906 (deceased) ; children - John E. and Paul A .; he married Miss Sarah Louise Salmon, January 28, 1950; one daughter, Margaret Andrews.


ORA M. RHODES was born near Bloomington, Illinois, March 12, 1871. Graduated, B. S. Degree, Illinois State Normal University, Normal, Ill., 1898; M. D. Degree, University of Illinois Medical School, Chicago, Ill., 1901. Assistantship: Anesthetics, West Side Hospital, under Dr.


Russell Arthur Quay - Daniel D. Raber - Ora M. Rhodes


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Edwin Louis Rypins - John E. Scott - T. C. Scott


John B. Murphy and Dr. Galloway. Did post-graduate work at Uni- versity of Vienna, 1912-13; clinic tour, Tri-State District Medical Asso- ciation to leading clinics of United States in 1923. Practiced in Bloom- ington, Ill. from 1901 to 1952; received gold fifty year pin, October 1, 1951. Practice limited to diagnosis and consultation in latter years; conducted general diagnostic laboratory serving this section of state, 1914-22. Was secretary, McLean County Medical Society, 1906-07. Served as vice chairman, Medical Advisory Board, World War I. He was a member of the McLean County Medical Society, Illinois State Medical Society (Emeritus), A. M. A., and Tri-State Medical Society. He mar- ried Miss Myrtie Jane Downs, May 8, 1902; one son - Aaron Payne Rhodes, now commander, U. S. N. He died December 5, 1952; cause - cardio-renal.


EDWIN LOUIS RYPINS was born in Omaha, Nebraska, on January 8, 1903. Graduated with B. S. Degree from the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb. in 1923; with M. D. Degree from the University of Nebraska Medical School in 1927. Interned at Scranton State Hospital of Pennsylvania, 1927-28. Residency: Ridley Park Hospital of Penn- sylvania, 1928-29. Engaged in general practice in Chester, Pa., 1928-29. Did post-graduate work in radiology at Iowa State Hospital under Dr. H. Dabney Kerr, 1930-35. Engaged in the practice of radiology in Bloomington, Ill., 1936-42; was appointed director of the radiological department at Brokaw Hospital, Normal, Ill., where he served until 1942. Enlisted in the Army of the U. S. September 10, 1942, with the rank of Major; was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in January, 1945; discharged October 24, 1946. He served in medical units in Louisiana and Texas; was chief of X-ray department in 69th Gen- eral Hospital in Ledo-Assam, China, Burma and Indian Theatre; also served on Okinawa and in Manila. He received the European Theatre Ribbon, the Asiatic-Pacific Medal with battle stars, the World War II Victory Medal and the Japan Occupation Clasp. Following his discharge he returned to Bloomington, Ill. and re-established his private practice, and was appointed a consultant to the Veterans Facility, Dwight, Ill. He was a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical


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Societies, the Illinois Radiological Society, Fellow-American College of Radiology, American Roentgen Ray Society, Radiological Society of North America, and certified by the American Board of Radiology. He married Miss Martha Cannon in 1933. Dr. Rypins died on July 4, 1948 at Brokaw Hospital, Normal, Ill. The cause of death was skull fracture, the result of an automobile accident on July 1, when he was returning from a consultation at the Veterans Facility, Dwight, Ill.


JOHN E. SCOTT was born at Pawhuska, Oklahoma, February 27, 1920. After attending the Junior College at Kansas City, Mo. for two years, he graduated with A. B. Degree from the University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo. in 1941; attended the University of Missouri Medical School for two years, graduating with M. D. Degree from the Louisiana State University Medical School, Baton Rouge, La. in 1944. Interned at Charity Hospital, New Orleans, La. Residency: Internal medicine, three years, V. A. Hospital, Wadsworth, Kan., which is affiliated with the University of Kansas Medical School. Took post-graduate course in basic sciences at the University of Kansas Medical School, Lawrence, Kan. Has practiced in Bloomington and Normal, Ill. from April, 1950 to May, 1953. Was connected with the Fruin Clinic in Normal, Ill. in association with Dr. L. T. Fruin and Dr. H. C. Lyman. Served in Med- ical Corps, U. S. Army, from July, 1945 to July, 1947. He is a member of the McLean County Medical Society. Present location is in Oklahoma.


T. C. SCOTT was born at Princeton, Missouri, August 31, 1899. Attended Millikin University, Decatur, Ill. for three years; graduated from University of Illinois Medical School, M. D. Degree, in 1925. In- ternship: St. Louis City Hospital, St. Louis, Mo., 1924-25. Did post- graduate work at New York Post Graduate Medical School. Engaged in general practice at Lexington, Ill. from 1925-42; at Bloomington, Ill., 1946 to present time. Holds appointments at Mennonite and St. Joseph's Hospitals. Was president of Mennonite Hospital staff, 1948; St. Joseph's Hospital staff, 1949. Was president of the McLean County Medical Society in 1951. Served in World War I as Pvt., 1918-19; World War II as Capt. M. C., 1942-45. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, and the American Academy of General Practice. He married Miss Lucile Schroeder on September 1, 1945; one son - Guy Thomas.


WALTER EDWARD SCOTT was born October 21, 1912, in Gibson City, Illinois. Attended University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill., 1930-31; Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Ill., 1931-33; received from Loyola University Medical School, Chicago, Ill. B. S. M. Degree in 1935, and M. D. Degree in 1937. Interned at Anchor Hospital, St. Paul, Minn. Did post-graduate work at A. A. F. School of Aviation Med. (three months), army basic roentgenology (three months), three two-week refresher courses. Has engaged in general practice at Lexington, Ill. from 1938 to present time. Served as flight surgeon, AAF, from March, 1942 to December, 1945 in World War II; with overseas service from January, 1943 to July, 1945. Holds appointments at St. Joseph's and Mennonite Hospitals; on courtesy staff at Brokaw Hospital. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, and A. M. A. He married Miss Mary Evelyn Haas, May 28, 1938; children - John Nelson, Ruth and Jean.


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Walter Edward Scott - Harold L. Shinall - Gordon H. Shultz


HAROLD L. SHINALL was born December 19, 1909, at St. Louis, Mo. Graduated with B. S. Degree from University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill. in 1932; with M. D. Degree, University of Illinois Medical College, Chicago, Ill. in 1934. Interned at University Hospital, Chicago, Ill. Res- idency: Radiology, St. Louis City Hospital, St. Louis, Mo. Took post- graduate course in roentgenology for medical officers at Mayo Clinic Engaged in general practice at Gibson City, Ill. from 1934-41; located in Bloomington, Ill. in 1946. Practice limited to radiology from 1941 to present time. Is active staff member and radiologist at Mennonite and St. Joseph's Hospitals, Bloomington, and Gibson Community Hos- pital, Gibson City, Ill .; consultant in radiology, Veteran's Administra- tion Hospital, Dwight, Ill. Was assistant in radiology, St. Louis Univer- sity School of Medicine in 1942. Served in the Medical Corps, Army of the United States in World War II from March 2, 1943 to August 18, 1946; entered as Captain, promoted to Major. Was president, Ford County Medical Society, 1940; certified in Radiology by the American Board of Radiology in 1945; secretary, Section on Radiology, Illinois State Medical Society, 1948-49; chairman, Section on Radiology, Illinois State Medical Society, 1949-50; vice-president, Illinois Radiological Society, 1950; president, Mennonite Hospital staff, 1953; president, Illinois Radiological Society, 1953. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, A. M. A., Section on Radiology (Ill. State), Illinois Radiological Society, American College of Radiology, Radiological Society of North America, and American Roentgen Ray Society. He married Miss Maud Rabourn, September 3, 1932; children - Shirley and Stanley.




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