Robert Edward Finch, JR
Physician at 7, Springfield, IL

License number
Colorado 23460
Issued Date
Oct 9, 1980
Renew Date
May 31, 1987
Expiration Date
May 31, 1987
Type
Physician
Address
Address
326 N 7Th St SUITE 204, Springfield, IL 62701

Professional information

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Robert E Finch, Springfield IL

Specialties:
Ear, Nose & Throat Doctor
Address:
1025 S 6Th St, Springfield, IL 62703
Education:
University of Alabama, School of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine
University of Wisconsin Hospital & Clinics - Fellowship - Head and Neck Surgery
University of Wisconsin Hospital & Clinics - Residency - Otorhinology
Board certifications:
American Board of Otolaryngology Certification in Otolaryngology


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Dr. Robert E Finch, Springfield IL - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Ear, Nose, and Throat
Address:
45 Linden Ln, Springfield 62712
1025 S 6Th St, Springfield 62703
(217) 528-7541 (Phone), (217) 528-0223 (Fax)
Certifications:
Otolaryngology, 1980
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
45 Linden Ln, Springfield 62712
1025 S 6Th St, Springfield 62703
Healtheast Saint John's Hospital
1575 Beam Ave, Maplewood 55109
Memorial Hospital
4500 Memorial Dr, Belleville 62226
Memorial Medical Center
701 North 1St St, Springfield 62781
Education:
Medical School
University of Alabama At Birmingham
Graduated: 1975
U St Louis Grp Hosps
University Of Wisconsin-Madison


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Robert Finch, Springfield IL

Work:
Springfield Clinic
1025 S 6Th St, Springfield, IL 62703 Springfield Clinic
1025 S 7Th St, Springfield, IL 62703


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Method And Apparatus For Applying A Therapeutic Article To A Body

US Patent:
4517972, May 21, 1985
Filed:
Jan 11, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/457249
Inventors:
Robert E. Finch - Springfield IL
International Classification:
A61F 1300
US Classification:
128156
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for applying a therapeutic article to the body of a patient uses adhesive-backed strips which are applied around the injury, and the article is attached to the strips. The strips and the article preferably employ Velcro-type material, but may alternatively use magnetic substances, to removably secure the article to the patient. According to the method, the physician may determine the proper location of the article and apply the strips to hold the article there. The article may then be applied by a nurse or the patient.