HRES 1167
Honoring the life of Dr. Frank Erdman Boston as a World War I veteran, military surgeon, community doctor, and founder of the Elm Terrace/Abington Lansdale Hospital and the Volunteer Medical Service Corps (VMSC) ambulance corps.
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This resolution honors the remarkable life and service of Dr. Frank Erdman Boston, a World War I veteran, military surgeon, and dedicated community doctor. Dr. Boston’s contributions included founding the Elm Terrace/Abington Lansdale Hospital and the Volunteer Medical Service Corps ambulance corps. The resolution recognizes his bravery during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive and his lasting impact on healthcare and community service in Pennsylvania. It also acknowledges ongoing tributes being planned in Lansdale to commemorate his legacy.
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Susan Wild
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