Re: Akron City Hospital, SUMMA needs Suggestion

From: Gibbons, John (JGibbons@stfranciscare.org)
Mon Jul 7 10:46:10 1997


The "Directory of Medical Specialists" was published in the forties and fifties. Libraries, especially medical schools, may have copies of the old volumes. Perhaps the Marquis Company, the publisher, does. Many of the residents would have stayed in Ohio, close to Akron. Finding a few will lead to the others.

John

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>Sent: Monday, July 07, 1997 10:55 AM
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>Subject: Akron City Hospital, SUMMA needs Suggestion
>
>Does anyone have any suggestions for how to answer this question we
>received at OBGYN.net?
>
>To Whomever...
> Our residency at Akron City Hospital, SUMMA, will be 50 years old
>this year. We are attempting to write a historical document listing all
>the residents who have gone through our program. HOWEVER...The data
>from
>the late 40s and early to mid 50s is non-existant. Is there some
>agency,
>group, roster, et al., that would have the names of residents who had
>successfully passed the residency program. Somewhere there has to be a
>list of successful participants. Can anyone be of any help to me.
>
>Thank you.
>
>E-Mail: ejursek@neoucom.edu
>
>CC me at roberta.speyer@obgyn.net if you have any ideas how we could
>help them track down this information.
>
>Roberta
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