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Dr. George Ish: Harvard Man

Dr. George Ish:  Harvard Man

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Dr. George Ish: Harvard Man

George William Stanley Ish, M.D., was a prominent black physician in Little Rock who cared for citizens of the capital city and inspired members of both races. He graduated from Harvard Medical School and was instrumental in founding both United Friends Hospital and the J. E. Bush Memorial Hospital, primary centers for the medical care of black patients. He was also largely responsible for the inception of the McRae Memorial Tuberculosis Sanatorium in Alexander (Pulaski and Saline counties), the state’s separate black sanatorium. Physicians of both races held him in high regard, and he was a staff member at predominantly white hospitals in Little Rock.

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