Author Biographical Info

Walter Jacob Stork, MD, was born in Round Top, Texas in October 27, 1900. He was educated at University of Texas, receiving his M.D. in 1931. Dr. Stork served with the U.S. Army Medical Corps, (1943-1946), served as a physician and taught at Baylor University College of Medicine Department of Radiology (1973-1976). Dr. Stork’s research and publications feature the following topics: “Radiology and on Tuberculosis treatment and prevention and control. He also worked on development of an antibiotic to treat tuberculosis. Further information and a bibliography of Dr. Stork’s papers are available in the first folder of this collection.

Identifier

MS 009

Publication Date(s)

November 9, 2021

Language

English

Keywords

Radiology, Sarcoidosis, Tuberculosis, Houston (TX), Harris County (TX), Baylor College of Medicine, Houston Harris County Tuberculosis Association, San Jacinto Lung Association, Walter J. Stork, correspondence, newspaper clippings

Abstract

The Walter J. Stork, MD papers is .5 cubic feet and consists of 1 document box. It contains biographical information, personal and professional correspondence, official documents, news clippings, that detail the personal life, professional activities, medical related records and papers associated with the experiences of Dr. Stork his work for Baylor College of Medicine and also his contributions to the Houston Texas Medical Center. See more at MS 009.

Comments

Walter J. Stork, MD donated the papers to the Houston Academy of Medicine – Texas Medical Center Library.

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