Tuesday, October 24, 2017

DR WAGNER COMES TO MILTON


MILTON HAS A DOCTOR

For years Milton has tried to bring a doctor to town, so it was a surprise when, unannounced,
Dr. Charles G. Wagner, showed up and opened a practice in the rural town of 1400 residents.

Wagner, age 32, has opened an office next to the H. O. Brittingham School on 424 Mulberry
Street, in the former home of the Harrison Howeth family's, Chandlers Old Orchard Farm. He also
will make house calls.

Milton Chamber of Commerce president, Ed Scott, says he did not ask for any help, just came
in and set up shop.

Doctor Wagner and his wife, Jo Anne, a RN , came to Delaware in May to Milford Memorial
Hospital as full time doctor and nurse in the emergency room where he works five days on and five
days off, for 12 hour shifts and will see patients by appointment on his time off and weekends.

He was born in in 1946 in West Virginia, grew up in Connecticut and New Jersey, was in
the Army in Korea and Viet Nam as a helicopter pilot. He graduated in 1974 from Columbia University's College of Physicians and Surgeons. He did resident work at New York's St. Luke's Hospital.

Then, Mrs. Wagner said they heard that Mlton needed a doctor and the call to the east just
“got to us”.




Abstract of Ray Goldbacher in the Wilmington New Journal , Friday, August 25, 1978,
by Harrison H. 10/23/17.


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