Maddux, Walter H., ca. 1892-1978.
Maddux, a native of Kansas City, Kansas, was a physician who spent his last 35 years in Indianapolis. After training at the University of Kansas and the University of Chicago, Maddux held several jobs in public health and taught at Meharry Medical College and the Howard University School of Medicine. In the early 1940s he came to Flanner House, a social service agency in Indianapolis, where he helped found the Herman G. Morgan Health Center. In 1975 Maddux was honored for outstanding community service by the Indiana State Medical Society.
From the description of Collection, 1915-1985. (Indiana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 30450276
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