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eral practitioner. An award
convention this week.
Stockily built, the 65-year-old physician carries
his » years of rural service well,
. Oak's medical career began when he was
4 I old. He “operated” on “I can't remember any time I be a doctor,” he said. Born in southeastern Indiana,
his boyhood om a farm in Switzerland County, He attended Valparaiso University and was graduated from the’ Chicago College of Medicine and
Surgery.
College Memories Bring §
IN 1010 he passed the Illinois Medical Board
examinations and followed with ams in 1911, His internship was served at
Willard National Temperence Hospital in Chicago. Dr. Oak then opened his practice in La Crosse
and has served there since.
He smiles when he recalls his college days, Valparaiso was known--as-‘‘the- poor man's Hur= “vard” ‘at one ‘time, he relates. “I did everything to get through school, from janitor and gardening work to table waiting.” The life of a rural physician was the goal of
Dr. Oak. In May, 1911, Lucy M. Hyde. He almost missed Rural medicine was already mands on the new. doctor. He tonsilectomy call.
Dr. Oak's greatest thrill came with the successful application of ‘shock treatment” in an
insanity case, He recalls that it was one of
it had been used in the state, He'learned: of the
treatment while in Illinois. The seven weeks duration of
placed him under terrific strain, and the outcome
of the case was sometimes doubt
“But relatives of the patient made the decision
to give treatment rather than pla stitution. She is doing wonderfull
Modern transportation is a far cry from that rE bie ds SR A SHS isesat Se oting Many tintes he starfed hig calls inf
cylinder Brush automobile. with
RNA AEA SAAT
At times he would drive it as
then mount a railroad hand-car and ride as ‘near his destination as the tracks would go, then fin-
ish the trip on foot through soggy home.
‘It Was Lot of Fun, Too’
“THERE ARE a lot of heartaches and trouble in rural medicine,” Dr. Oak said. of fun, too. I would not be anything else.” Some families he: has treated for four generations, and many families have been in his care
for three.
. . pe Inside Indianapolis INDIANA'S DOCTOR of the year is David D. Oak, MD, of La Crosse, La Porte Colnty gen-
recognizing the rural physician was made at the ro State Medicdl Association
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Hoosier Profile
LIFE—Dr. David .Oak won hon- = family doctor of the year doing oves. ''| never thought of doing he said.
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Leaves Collecting
Street Crews Plan North Side Rake-up
Street Commissioner Tony| Maio's fall drive to coflect leaves! will begin Monday morning on
the North Side.
Tony's interest is not botanical. He and his street cleaning and {repair Crews are bent only on | disposing of the dead flora with
Residents abe asked to place
Oak is active in community affairs and the leaves from their®yards in| merchants and other containers at the curb during the!
physiclans placed his name with 15 others before|Week. If containers are not avail-
year” honors, “But its a lot
by the State a
the State Medical Association for
From the 15 physicians,
ssociation.
“doctor of the able, Tony says,
“just rake ‘em into the * gutter and we'll pick!
Dr. Oak was chosen ‘em up.” With candidates from! The street commissioner has|-— other states, Dr. Oak is a candidate for national developed a new gadget to assist recognition when the American Medical associa- him in the collection work. A
tion chooses the national doctor of the year. !arge broom has been attached His philosophy through the years has been to ( to
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The Indiana Gas and Water Co. stood today to benefit from the| Federal Power Commission's| authorization of new gas Pipeline} facilities, The FPC's trial examiner, Bme| jery J. Woodall, in Washington | vesterday authorized the Texas| Eastern Transmission Corp., own-| {ers of the Big and Little Inch | pipelines, to build facilities that) would increase dally delivery ca-| pacity by 75 million cubic feet,
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