Beulah Wright Porter Price (Jan. 2, 1869-Nov. 2, 1928). Beulah Wright Porter Price was an educator, physician, and active participant in the African American… Read More »Beulah Wright Porter Price
Public Health Early Indianapolis residents lived under conditions that led to frequent bouts of malaria, typhoid fever, and cholera. Families were often… Read More »Public Health
George Rawls (June 2, 1928-May 16, 2020). Born in Gainesville, Florida, George Rawls graduated as the valedictorian from Florida A&M University. He… Read More »George Rawls
Regenstrief Institute Located on the (IUPUI) campus, the Regenstrief Institute is an internationally renowned information and management research institution aimed at the… Read More »Regenstrief Institute
Religion And Health Care For most of the 19th century, no hospital existed in Indianapolis. The city’s residents associated hospitals with facilities where people… Read More »Religion And Health Care
Thurman Brooks Rice (Aug. 17, 1888-Dec. 27, 1952). Physician, public health leader, medical historian, educator, and author, Thurman Brooks Rice, a native Hoosier,… Read More »Thurman Brooks Rice
Richard L. Roudebush Veterans Administration Medical Center Indianapolis has been the location of a vast Veterans Administration (VA) hospital system since 1932. Through the efforts of Indiana… Read More »Richard L. Roudebush Veterans Administration Medical Center
Riley Hospital for Children Riley Hospital for Children is the centerpiece of Riley Children’s Health, a pediatric healthcare system that has grown to serve… Read More »Riley Hospital for Children
James O. Ritchey Born on Feb. 1, 1891 on a farm in Carroll County, Indiana, James O. Ritchey earned his B.S. (1916) and… Read More »James O. Ritchey
Lewis Corwin Robbins (July 7, 1909-June 14, 1990). A native of Indianapolis, Lewis Robbins graduated from in 1935 and received a master’s degree… Read More »Lewis Corwin Robbins