Stucky, J. A. (Joseph Addison), 1892-1979
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Joseph Addison Stucky was a native of Louisville, Kentucky, and received his medical training at the University of Louisville. He practiced in Lexington, Kentucky, eventually specializing in ophthalmology and otolaryngology. In 1911, Stucky conducted a clinic for trachoma victims at the Womens' Christian Temperence Union Settlement School (later Hindman Settlement School) in Knott County, Kentucky. This medical work led to the operation of a U.S. Public Health service trachoma hospital at Hindman from 1913 to 1916 and and at Pikeville in Pike County, Kentucky for some time beginning in 1916.
From the description of Papers 1903-1956. (Berea College). WorldCat record id: 50625145
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- Public health
- Trachoma
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- Kentucky (as recorded)
- Knott County (Ky.) (as recorded)
- Pike County (Ky.) (as recorded)