Franklin County GaArchives News.....Dr. Gilbert, Chief of Staff, Has Served Many June 3, 1971
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The Carnesville Herald June 3, 1971
Dr. J. B. Gilbert of Royston, Chief of Staff at Cobb Memorial Hospital since early 
in the year--and who, according to another doctor on the staff, has been doing an 
excellent job--has helped many since he began practice in 1938.

Around 1800 babies have been delivered by Dr. Gilbert; included have been 32 sets 
of twins. Dr. Gilbert says he once delivered a set of triplets, but all three 
died.
Dr. Gilbert received his premedical education at Paine College, Augusta, with a BS 
degree in 1919. He received an M.D. degree in 1924 from Meharry Medial College, 
Nashville, Tennessee. He interned at Hale Hospital and Provident Hospital. He hwas 
lived in Royston since he began practice.

Born in Vienna, Georgia, in 1899, Dr. Gilbert was married to the former Carrie 
Brookins, who died in 1957. Dr. Gilbert has two daughters--Mrs. B. B. (Louise) 
Wilcox, who, together with her husband, is on the faculty at Rosyton Elementary 
School; and Mrs. J. Benjamin (Josephine) Kimbers, who resides with her husband--a 
dental surgeon--in Baltimore, Maryland.

Asked if he has been honored in any way of which he is especially proud, Dr. 
Gilbert said he had received two citations--one from President Harry Truman, in 
1947, for uncompensated service during World War 2; and he was, especially, 
pleased when he was named by Paine College, in 1942, as the College's most 
outstanding alumnus of the year.



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