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Monday, April 13, 2020

Fee Schedule

November 22, 1919, Menasha Record
In researching for last week's blog post on the flu pandemic of 1918-1920, I ran across this item, a schedule of new prices for medical services provided by Twin City physicians.  Besides marveling at the price structure, I was gratified to see Dr. Forkin listed, our family doctor when I was a young boy.  He delivered me at St. Elizabeth's in 1956 and if memory serves me, he also delivered my mother in 1920 at home, the same house I grew up in.  I can recall going to Dr. Forkin's home/office on Naymut Street on Doty Island.  Even in the early 1960's it looked like a turn-of-the-century doctor's office, rife with those old brownish apothecary bottles and other accoutrements.  Some people bridge generations and old Doc Forkin was just such a man.

4 comments:

  1. WHOA NELLIE (David) - check the timeline, 1919-1956. Possibly a son of "A.B. Jensen", Fred (not Richard) delivered me at Theda Clark on 30 May 1946 (traditional Memorial Day). How old was Dr. Forkin when he delivered you in 1956?

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    1. Dr. Forkin would have been 76 or so when he brought me into the world.

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  2. I am Dr George Forkin’s granddaughter. He was born in 1880. He delivered all 3 of my siblings but not me. His home was amazing and was sold shortly after his death in 1964. Thank you David for sharing your wonderful memories of my sweet grandpa.
    -Mary F

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    1. Mary, I'm glad you discovered my blog and liked what I wrote. Thanks!

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