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Old Photographs, Recognition, Handwriting Deciphering => Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition => Topic started by: bryceb on Sunday 24 February 19 02:11 GMT (UK)
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Hello all, I need help. I am trying to find the doctor who helped deliver me, my father was dying of cancer and short of a year before he died, this doctor allowed him to deliver me. Here is what I know, it isn’t a European last name, it starts with A, and that’s all. Here is his signature.
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I think it would help others to help you if they knew where/when the birth occured as the info. you have posted could be absolutely anywhere in the world i.e. no-one will have a clue where to begin looking?
Hospital place/name/yr would be the most important.
Annie
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my father was dying of cancer and short of a year before he died, this doctor allowed him to give birth to me.
I think there's something not right in your statement..do you mean the doctor allowed your father to help deliver you?
Annie
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Sure, it’s Wilson Hospital in Sidney, Ohio, in 2003.
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Yes, that was my error, I edited it. Sorry for the confusion.
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I would say the last part is MD (Doctor of Medicine) i.e. not part of his actual name?
Annie
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Sure, it’s Wilson Hospital in Sidney, Ohio, in 2003.
Have you been in touch with the Hospital to enquire?
Annie
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:)
Have you contacted the hospital to enquire there? http://www.wilsonhealth.org/
Sure, it’s Wilson Hospital in Sidney, Ohio, in 2003.
Have you tried the Medical Board of Ohio ?
https://med.ohio.gov/
JM Oops, similar thoughts to Annie :D :D :D
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Are you able to request the information at the hospital where you were born? Is he still a physician at the Wilson Hospital?
I see the name Ju Yune. There is a gynecologist in Washington named Junchan J. Yune. Are you certain that the first name begins with an "A"?
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Yes, I believe so.
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Unfortunately, he no longer works there. My Mother had heard that he practiced in Chicago and is now a teacher in California? However none of that has been confirmed.
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You could ask the hospital to help you. They should have his information on file. You could email them your birth certificate and they should be able to obtain the information that you need.
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Okay, I will give it a shot, thank you all for your help!
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It may be worth asking your own doctor if he could have a look in your medical notes which are used when you attend your local clinic/surgery as his name may actually be in your medical notes as well as in the hospital?
Annie
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Brilliant idea "Rosinish". ;)
I updated the possible name of the gynecologist in my first post "bryceb".
Good luck!