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Joseph E. Otis
Honorary Chairman of the Board
John B. Ford
James R. Offield
President
1st Vice President
T. Chalmers Curtis
2nd Vice President
John S. Clark
Dr. Charles J. Gray, D .D.S.
Treasurer
Secretary
C. C. Baldwin, Jr.
John L.A. Galster
Harold R. LeBlond
Prentiss M. Brown
Mrs. Cecil H. Gamble Harry S. Leyman, Jr.
William A. Carson
Charles V. Hickox
Mrs. Samuel McCluney
Kenton R. Cravens
Charles Hollerith
Robert P. Scherer
John R. Davis
Addison E. Holton
Ivan L. Wiles
Bentley Frederick, F.A.C.H.A. Dean C. Burns, M.D.- F.A.C.S.
Administrator
Chief of Staff
Mark Tibbetts
Miss Loretta A. Gibbons, R.N.
Assistant Administrator
Director of Nursing
IN MEMORIAM
In 1953 the west wing of the hospital was completed. This added
ten more beds, bringing the total capacity, exclusive of bassinets,
up to one hundred and thirty-three beds, which was more than
double the accommodations available when the hospital was
opened eighteen years previously.
In 1956, when the new Burns Clinic building was completed and
occupied by doctors, the old Clinic area and the ground floor
generally was completely renovated to provide an adequate
laboratory, emergency room, bookkeeping facilities, and for the
first time in the hospital's history an admitting office.
TKE NURSERY
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Also with the Ford FoundatiOn grant and other gifts. the X-ray
Department was rebuilt entirely, and expanded to include x-ray
therapy service; and the two large solarium \\a rd.,; \\ere converted
into eight semi-private rooms w1th baths.
THE X-R AY DEPA RT MF!'< l
With the proceeds of a grant from the Ford Foundation and contributions from the hospital's friends, the operating room suite
was air conditioned ; the new ~thologist was provided with a
tissue processing laboratory and a fully equipped autopsy room.
TH E MEDICAL STAF F
ACTIVE
Internal Medicine
Ophtholmology
Orthopedics
Otolaryngology
General Practice
Urology
Pediatrics
Internal Medicine
General Surgeon
Radiology
Orthopedics
Internal Medicine
Pediatrics
Internal Medicine
Pathology
Obstetrics
COURTESY
Robert F. Allen, M .0 .
BernhardT. Aim. M.D.
Guy Conkle, M.D.
.J oseph B. Conti, M.D.
Edwa rd F. Crippen , M.D.
Robert E. Dean , D.D.S.
Gerald A . Drake, M.D.
Donald Edward Finch , M.D.
Thom as F . Graha m, D.D.S.
C harl es J . Gray, D .D.S.
F. Howard Hag ue, M .D.
Herbert E. H a mel , M.D.
Hubert H ayes, D .D .S.
It is unusual for a town the size of Petoskey, with less than 7,000
STATISTICS
year around residents, to maintain a hospital which regularly admits almost that many patients. Less than 50 % of our patients
live within a 25-mile radius of Petoskey. _A bout 32 % of them
come from communities up to one hundred miles away; and 18 7f ,
or about eight hundred patients each year, are residents of other
states and Canada.
Construction of the new north wing of the hospital was started in
1957, and completed a year later. This building increased the
capacity of the hospital to one hundred sixty, including a segregated maternity department complete with new delivery and
labor rooms, a formula room and nurseries.
Est.
1941
Beds --------- --- ----- ----------- ----- ---P atients Admitted ................
Patient-days of service ........
Births ............... .... ...................
X-ray Examinations .. ..........
L aboratory Tests ..................
Operations performed ....... ...
P er Diem Cost ....... ....... ........
63
2,271
22,345
157
2,668
18,529
1,062
$5.47
1947
103
3,680
30,364
407
4,504
30,061
1,685
$13.36
1957
133
4,398
38,306
390
10,194
76,969
1,991
$25.71
1959
160
6,350
47,500
450
13,000
92,300
2,400
$28.50
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