by Mike Clark » Mon Apr 28, 2008 11:07 pm
Dr. Katz worked out of a small medical building on McGraw Ave. off Pugsley. When you and
your brother were scratching and itching from the measels so was half the families in the neighbor- hood. During these breakout times Katz was Parkchester's and Archer St.'s medical bag man. I'd bet that between 1500 and 1520 Thieriot Ave. he'd make more then a 1/2 dozen stops and medicate a couple score of virulely infected preteens. It made sense for him to do it that way being his office was always packed with the local aged population.
Dr. Katz was a nice guy. As a child I couldn't figure out that if he was a good doctor why he never did anything about the large bump on his left temple. I wounder if you remember that thing.
Anyway, I would like to know if anyone ever heard from Mary Mucci, class of 69. She seemed to be the most worldly kid in an eight grade class.
Later!