Dombrowski, Edward Frank
Professor, physician and surgeon, Captain of U.S. Army. Born June 27, 1889, Milwaukee, Wis.; son of Frank and Balbina (Koszewski) Dombrowski. Graduated from Chicago College of Medicine and Surgery, Loyola University. Volunteered for service overseas in 1917. He contributed articles to medical literature on: wound bacteriology. Has written many other articles and reports published in medical and surgical journals. Specialized in gynecology and abdominal surgery; former member of the staff of St. Mary's of Nazareth Hospital. Instructor in gynecology at the Chicago College of Medicine and Surgery. Asst. prof. in surgery and pathology in the University of Illinois, College of Medicine and Surgery. Cofounder of the Wicker Park Medical Center Chicago, where some notable developments in medical scIence have been carried out (here for the first time was carried on the systematic breeding and use of maggots for treatment of osteo-myelitis). Member: Chicago, Illinois, State Medical Associations; Polish Medical and Dental Association; P.N.A.; American Legion. In 1931 appointed a member of the Board of Health of the City of Chicago. In 1935 appointed managing officer of the Chicago State Hospital; Manager of the State Hospital in Dunning, Ill. Married Rose Luczak, Nov. 22, 1920. Offices: 1174 Milwaukee, Chicago, Ill.

From: "Who's Who in Polish America" by Rev. Francis Bolek, Editor-in-Chief; Harbinger House, New York, 1943