In "Burt Russell Shurly; A Man of Conviction, A Life in Medicine
and Education, 1871-1950," Robert Vanderzee continues the story of
the Shurly family, focusing on a physician and educator who, with
the help of his mentor, chose medicine over the military life his
father had planned for him.
Vanderzee, the oldest grandson of Burt Shurly, relies on his
extensive research into family archives, records, and scrapbooks to
share memories of a man who married into the wealthy Palms family
of Detroit, excelled in his career, and personally saved his alma
mater from bankruptcy. Vanderzee chronicles Shurly's life and
career, which included serving as a medical officer during the
Spanish- American War, commanding a medical unit in France during
World War I, and later leading the fight against diphtheria,
typhoid, and tuberculosis while establishing the controversial
Shurly Hospital.
Interweaving local history, family letters, newspaper articles,
and personal anecdotes, Vanderzee provides an intriguing glimpse
into the life of a remarkable man who was gifted with intellect,
enormous personal energy, and a keen sense of humor-and used those
attributes to earn success for himself, his family, and his
community during an fascinating period in Detroit history.
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