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Category Archives: Medicine
Spitting Ordinance Still the Law
In 1913, the City of Jackson outlawed the “vile habit” but many still choose to expectorate on our streets today. Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County, Health, Jackson, Medicine
Tagged Breathitt County, City of Jackson, Cuspidor, Health, Jackson, Spitting, Tuberculosis
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Jackson’s “Doc” Hoge
Dr. Hoge was a fixture in the Breathitt County civic and medical community for many decades. We remember one Jackson’s doctors almost 70 years after his death. Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County, Businesses, Feuds, Frozen Creek, Health, Medicine, Timber
Tagged Breathitt County, Breathitt Lodge #649, Citizens Bank, City Hospital, Clayhole Massacre, Doctor, Frozen Creek, Hoge Family, Hospital, Jackson, Jackson Chapter #160, Keck, Kiwanis Club, Medicine, Mowbray & Robinson, Order of Odd Fellows, Quicksand Lodge #887
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Breathitt’s Health in 1915
In 1915, Breathitt County had a serious health crisis. Not enough doctors and too many serious illnesses led to poor conditions listed in state newspapers. Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County, Health, Jackson, Medicine
Tagged Breathitt County, Cancer, Doctor, Dr. F. C. Lewis, Dr. M. E. Hoge, Dr. Wilgus Back, Health, Hospital, Jackson, Murder, Tuberculosis
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Jackson’s Forgotten Dentist
A Jackson man, known as Kentucky’s “Pioneer of Periodontia,” died and 1972. He was truly one of Breathitt’s remarkable doctors. Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County, Education, Health, Medicine
Tagged Breathitt County, Dentist, Gambill Family
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