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Kenosha News from Kenosha, Wisconsin • 20

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Kenosha, Wisconsin
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0 20 Kenosha News Monday Dec 29 1980 clinic offers best in medicine cal School and completed his resi- dency at Chicago's Provident Hospital He began his practice in a two-room office on the South Side before moving to the present location The second brothers to earn a medical degree James Sr 61 is a specialist in treating thoracic endometriosis a rare disorder that results in blood accumulation in the chest cavity of women during the menstrual period He has treated half the 52 reported cases in medical history James Sr also is an associate clinical professor of surgery at the University of Illinois secretary-treasurer of thd Medical Alumni Advisory Board at Creighton University in Omaha Neb and chairman of the Illinois Medical Disciplinary Board The eldest brother Jasper Sr earned a degree In business administration and accounting before becoming a doctor "In addition to the science course the next one the only way we can survive in making our brotherhood Blacks cannot afford to take advantage pf the so-called "me tag often attached to the 1980s the eldest Mrs Williams said "We have to be willing to give of ourselves and should make that first step within the home" Although there are five doctors in the family coercion was never part of career talks The decision to enter the field of medicine was an individual choice Jasper Sr said Two more Williamses plan medical careers: Frank Allen 19 the youngest son of Charles Sr and James II who As already his first year at the Creighton School of Median Asked about rivalry among the Drs Williams Jasper Sr smiled and said "What family have it? We differ on things at the clinic but we have one goal in mind to provide good professional and personal care to our load in ttfe medical schools equally important for a physician to have some knowledge of business" Jasper Sr said Besides his medical career Jasper Sr helped organize Seaway National Bank the nation's second largest black bank He is also chairman of the board of Seaway Communications Inc the first black organization in the country to buy a network affiliate VHJatelevlsion station WAEO in Rhinelander Wis The sons of Charles Sr and Jasper Sr also are perfecting areas of their specializations Charles Jr 28 a family physician has a home laboratory where he programs computers experiments with lasers and researches dental equipment and bacteriology Jasper Jr 33 an orthopedic surgeon calls himself a mechanic for the body He said his experience at the clinic is filled "with a certain amount of pride and family "Much of our success is attributed to our said Jasper Sr generations within the same family a sure sign that getting up in said Jasper Sr 62 an obstetrician and gynecologist the years our patients have become more sophisticated in asking questions concerning health exercise proper nutrition and birth he said so much going on today moral questions enter the examining room with the patient Anyone familiar with the Williams clinic realizes that we are here to nurture life and not to destroy it Abortion cases are not The clinic grossed $2 million in 1979 making it successful both financially and in meeting one of its main objectives establishing a medical facility for the care and counseling of black families Charles Sr 56 an internist and personal physician of heavyweight boxer Muhammad Ali got the medical ball rolling by joining the Army Specialized Medical Corps He later attended Howard University Medi- By PAM SHERROD CHICAGO (UPI) The Williams clinic on Chicago's South Side practices family medicine in more ways than one Three brothers and two of their sons are among the 13 physicians at the black-owned clinic set up 20 years ago to provide tcare in the heart of the city's black community Patients use the doctors' first names to avoid confusion when talking to Jasper Sr and his son Jasper Jr Charles Sr and his son Charles Jr and the third brother James Two of the wives Mrs Charles Sr and Mrs James Sr work in the clinic Mrs Clara the 95-year-old matriarch of the family said she also worked in the clinic as a cohesive bond among he Arsons and grandsons About 250 patients most in lower income brackets crowd the clinic daily It has treated a total of about 127000 patients so far safe to say that my brothers and I have treated up to three "Even though slfe was not a dod-tor you could certainly say she was a role model for us as boys an inspiration for us to take on responsibility and to develop our he said Their mother a retired schoolteacher and her late husband Jasper Williams a pharmacist raised their sons in Las Cruces NM Mrs Williams said the youngest son CharlesSr was born with cleft feet and underwent a series of operations as a young boy "Following the last operation" she said "he became practically obsessed with the idea of helping people and wanted to train himself to become a After Charles Sr started his practice James Sr and Jasper Sr joined him to open the clinic Dr William Tynes a family friend and executive board member of the clinic said "Once blacks gain the opportunity to make policy decisions we should extend) a hand to Tv 1 1 IPlGGlWy Your kind of food store at New Year and throughout the year! 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