Born in 1876 Honolulu, James Judd, the grandson of missionaries, was a private practice physician and graduate of Oahu College, Yale and Columbia Universities; he gave distinguished professional service in three wars, the Spanish-American and World Wars I and II and helped found the Kauikeolani Children's Hospital. In World War I both he and Mrs. Judd (nee Louise Marshall of Chicago), who served as nurse's assistant, went to France and served in the battle areas. they volunteered with the American Ambulance Service long before the U.S. entered the conflict, and went to France together in...
Born in 1876 Honolulu, James Judd, the grandson of missionaries, was a private practice physician and graduate of Oahu College, Yale and Columbia Univ...