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                    1886- Cubit feet ? 7 boxes This collection comprises six scrapbooks (plus one box of miscellaneous items) of letters, newsclippings, and photographs documenting major milestones in the career of Lexinngton, Kentucky surgeon Fred W. Rankin, M.D. archival material English unknown This digital resource may be freely searched and displayed.  Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically.  Physical rights are retained by the owning repository.  Copyright is retained in accordance with U. S. copyright laws.  For information about permissions to reproduce or publish, contact the Special Collections Research Center. Fred W. Rankin, M.D. Scrapbooks Correspondence –– Rankin, Fred W. (Fred Wharton),
                1886- American Medical Association Military Medicine –– History –– United
                States American Surgical Association American College of Surgeons Letter from Joseph W. Ricketts, M.D., Indianapolis, Indiana,                                 to Fred W. Rankin, M.D., congratulating him on his election as                                 President-Elect of the American Medical Association text Letter from Joseph W. Ricketts, M.D., Indianapolis, Indiana,                                 to Fred W. Rankin, M.D., congratulating him on his election as                                 President-Elect of the American Medical Association 2012 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7xks6j2258/data/rankin4kdl_3/rankin4kdl_3_84/i3-84/i3-84.pdf July 24, 1941 1941 July 24, 1941 section false xt7xks6j2258_302 xt7xks6j2258 ¤R..1c>sEr=»-I w.R|cKna·r1·s
806 HUME-MANSUR BUILDING
INDIANAPOLIS A
July 24, 1941
Dr. Fred W. Rankin
Lexington, Kentucky
_ Dear Fred:
This is a little late, I know, in sending my congratu-
lations on your election of President of the American
Medical Society.
Little did I think, when we started out in 1909, that
“one of our boys would make it", and I want you to know how
proud I am that you have achieved all you have, and that
there has been recognition for the long hours and hard work
you have put in, in attaining the position you have ar-
rived at.
I was laid up with an attack with my old prostate(what
is left of it) so missed seeing you at the Meeting. I re-
ceived a notice of your new book and am anxious to see it.
A. B. is with his daughter in El Paso, Texas, Mrs. J.
G. Mott, 817 Kerbey Street. Heéhas been there since
November 3d, when he suffered the first coronary attack.
About two weeks ago, he had the third one, and he is rather
low in spirits. Letters from those,whom he cared for,have
been a great satisfaction to him. I know that a note from
you would give him a boost. I might say that he has always
thought a lot of you and has been so interested in your
O&TB8?•
With kindest regards to all the family, I am