Grand Body Of The Sisters Of Charity The Grand Body of the Sisters of Charity (GBSC), not to be confused with Catholic women’s religious orders with a… Read More »Grand Body Of The Sisters Of Charity
Grave Robbing Early medical schools, such as the Indiana Medical College and the Central College of Physicians and Surgeons, were freestanding, private… Read More »Grave Robbing
Greater Indianapolis Helicopter In 1968, Indianapolis and Marion County officials launched the Greater Indianapolis Helicopter program, a pioneering effort to implement aerial ambulance… Read More »Greater Indianapolis Helicopter
Morris Green (May 27, 1922-Aug. 13, 2013). An Indianapolis native, Morris Green was the son of Coleman and Rebecca Oleinick Green, immigrants… Read More »Morris Green
E. Vernon Hahn (Oct. 23, 1891-Oct. 16, 1959). Born in Indianapolis, Hahn attended Indianapolis Public School no. 32 and before graduating from Wabash… Read More »E. Vernon Hahn
Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County The growth and diffusion of the population in after World War II created demands that went unmet by existing public… Read More »Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County
James Walter Hervey (Apr. 5, 1819 or 1820-Jan. 5, 1905). Prominent Indianapolis physician, James Walter Hervey was born near Brookville, Indiana. He received… Read More »James Walter Hervey
John Bamber Hickam (Aug. 10, 1914-Feb. 9, 1970). Physician, medical investigator, educator, and administrator, John Bamber Hickam was the son of Colonel Horace… Read More »John Bamber Hickam
Maynard K. Hine (Aug. 25, 1907-Nov. 23, 1996). Born in Waterloo, Indiana (DeKalb County), Maynard K. Hine was the son of Clyde Hine… Read More »Maynard K. Hine
Hook’s Drug Stores In October 1900, John A. Hook opened the first Hook’s Drug Store at the corner of South East and Prospect… Read More »Hook’s Drug Stores