Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 188, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 August 1915 — DOCTOR HERO RETURNS [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

DOCTOR HERO RETURNS

Dr. Samuel W. Hodge of Knoxville, Tenn., one of the original Red Cross contingent to go to Serbia, returned recently to the United States. Doctor Hodge was the roommate of Dr. James J. Donnelly, who died from typhus in Serbia, and was himself stricken with the dreaded disease and was ill for 26 days, part of the time being cared tor on the yacht Erin by Sir Thomas Lipton. Afterward he took charge of the Tetova district, where he cared for 800 typhus patients. The. young doctor has been decorated with the Serbian Red Cross medal for his work in that country.