1940-1951 Total number of admissions to the Stork Hospital was 9,995. The total number of births was 4,614, the total number operations preformed was 5,752.
1951 Dr. Stork turned the Hospital over to the Sisters of St. Benedict, saying that turning the hospital was in the best interest of the community.
1917-1918 Dr. Stork served with the Amy Medical Corps. Commissioned joined as first Lieutenant, he served as the only surgeon at the University Hospital at Columbia, S.C.
May 1, 1976 Dr. Stork passed away at his home at 523 First Street, Huntingburg, Indiana.
ref: The Huntingburg Press, May 10, 2001 - 'News Then---History Now'
Married Emma Heller on May 3, 1923
1940-1951 Total number of admissions to the Stork Hospital was 9,995. The total number of births was 4,614, the total number operations preformed was 5,752.
1951 Dr. Stork turned the Hospital over to the Sisters of St. Benedict, saying that turning the hospital was in the best interest of the community.
1917-1918 Dr. Stork served with the Amy Medical Corps. Commissioned joined as first Lieutenant, he served as the only surgeon at the University Hospital at Columbia, S.C.
May 1, 1976 Dr. Stork passed away at his home at 523 First Street, Huntingburg, Indiana.
ref: The Huntingburg Press, May 10, 2001 - 'News Then---History Now'
Married Emma Heller on May 3, 1923
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