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  • Collection: Health Care and Hospitals

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Advertisement for S. B. Harris & Bro., the dental office of S.B. and N.T. Harris in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, found in the 1987 Corolla, the University of Alabama yearbook. The advertisement notes that "laughing gas and local anesthetics used in…

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Dr. Otis Leon Jordan was one of the 50 doctors on staff when the new Druid City Hospital (DCH) opened in 1952.

According to his Tuscaloosa News obituary on 25 September 1986 Dr. Jordan was a physician in Tuscaloosa for more than 35 years. Dr.…

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Daniel Otis McClusky Jr. was born July 23, 1916, in Birmingham, Ala., and died Oct. 12, 2008, at DCH Regional Medical Center in Tuscaloosa, at the age of 92. He served for over three decades as administrator of the hospital.

When McClusky…

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Dr. Maxwell Moody Jr. was born August 7, 1921, and died July 11, 2012, at the age of 90. He lived most of his life in Tuscaloosa.

He graduated from Tuscaloosa High School at the age of 15, attended the University of Alabama, and received his…

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The World War II Army hospital in Tuscaloosa was named in memory of Lt. Col. Eugene Garland Northington, born Feb 12, 1880 in Prattville, Alabama, and who was a former student at the University of Alabama. He received his medical degree from Tulane…

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Dr. Rufus Cornelius Partlow Sr. was born in 1885 in St. Clair County, Partlow and his older brother, W.D. (William Dempsey) Partlow grew up on a farm and left to attend medical school. Both interned at Bryce Hospital and spent their careers treating…

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Dr. J. H. Patton was one of the 50 doctors on staff when the new Druid City Hospital (DCH) opened in 1952. With him are nurses Mary Blande Parks Johnson and A. J. Gates.

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Dr. Searcy was a member of a pioneer Tuscaloosa family and a family of doctors. He was the third in a direct line and the fifth Dr. Searcy to practice in Tuscaloosa during a period that spanned 131 years. Dr. Searcy was an eye, ear, nose and throat…

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According to his Tuscaloosa News obituary Dr. Shamblin was married to Rebekah Cummins and had three daughters Mrs. Marie S. Ball, Mrs. Rebekah S. Harris and Mrs. Doris S. O'Cain. Dr. Shamblin was a 1919 graduate of the University of Alabama Medical…

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Advertisement for G.G. Stallworth, a surgeon dentist located in Tuscaloosa over the Merchant's National Bank.

The Corolla, v. 4, 1897
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