Burdick, Gordon Granger
Gordon Granger Burdick Soundex Code B632
born in: Janesville, Wisconsin, on Monday, September 15, 1862;
son of: Edward F. Burdick and Mary Electa Burdick, nee: Mary Electa Newell
education: public schools in Janesville, Wisconsin; Mitchell University in Mitchell, South Dakota; M.D., Northwestern University Medical School, in 1890;
married: Alvina L. Burdick, nee: Alvina L. Seltz, in Chicago, in 1889
son, Edward Franklin Burdick.
Ranching in South Dakota, 1880-4;
resident of Chicago since 1884;
engaged in practice of medicine since 1890;
was surgeon, Columbia Dispensary and the Chicago Charity Hospital;
Associate Professor, Surgery, Post-Graduation Medical School;
chief surgeon People's Hospital;
professor of radio-therapy and photo-chemistry, Illinois School of Electrotheraputics;
professor of physiology therapy, Bennett Medical College;
secretary, Burdick-Abel Clinical Laboratory.
Member: American Medical Association (A.M.A.), Chicago Medical Society.
Club: Press Club
Author: X-Ray and High Frequency in Medicine, 1908;
Rational Medicine, 1913.
Associate editor Child Betterment magazine.
Contributor: numerous articles in medical journals.
Recreations: politics and photography.
Office: 7 W. Madison Street
Home: 1600 W. Sherwin Avenue.
Source: Book of Chicagoans, 1917, Rogers Park Directory, 1919, page 13.