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Vow in youth led Elbe to some 50 years of practicing medicine in Ozaukee
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Ted D. Elbe was a seventh-grader with a severe ear infection when
he decided to become a doctor.
With no antibiotics available in the 1920s, the young Elbe thought
he might die and promised himself if he lived he would follow the
profession of the horse-and-buggy physician who visited his home four
or five times a day to care for him -- even though the doctor knew
the Elbe family was poor and probably could not pay him for his
services.
In 1937, Elbe received his degree from Marquette University
Medical School and shortly after that began a nearly half-century of
practice in Ozaukee ...
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Certificate of Organization Articles of Amendment Bylaws.
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The Woods Hole Maine Biological Laboratory. (book reviews)
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