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"Harris County's First M.E.” Joseph Jachimczyk Hand Signed U.S. $1.00 Bill For Sale



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"Harris County's First M.E.” Joseph Jachimczyk Hand Signed U.S. $1.00 Bill:
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Up for sale "Harris County's First ME" Joseph Jachimczyk Signed U.S. $1.00 Bill.


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JOSEPH A. JACHIMCZYK, M.D., J.D., BTH. He was born on

September 15, 1923 in Bridgeport, Connecticut and raised in Stamford,

Connecticut, the son of Polish immigrants. He attended college at St. John's

University, St. Louis University, and The University of Missouri. He divided

his medical training between The University of Mississippi and The University

of Tennessee, where he received his M.D. in 1948. He received his J.D. from

Boston College in 1958 and his Bachelor of Theology from St. Thomas University

in 1976. "Dr. Joe" was the Medical Examiner of Harris County from

1957 until his retirement in 1995. He held many academic appointments and

hospital privileges at area medical, dental, and law schools and accredited

hospitals. He was a member of numerous medical, legal, religious, and civic

groups and a founding fellow of The Law Science Academy and The National

Association of Medical Examiners. He has been a member of The State Bar of

Texas since 1959, and was admitted to practice before The U.S. Supreme Court in

1979. He was certified by The American Board of Pathology in Anatomic,

Clinical, and Forensic Pathology. He enjoyed lecturing throughout the world and

authoring a number of scientific papers. His most cherished privilege was to

design and develop The Joseph A. Jachimczyk Forensic Center of Harris County.

It is one of the finest scientific units in the world, and the building was

named after him by The Commissioners Court. In 1975 he was ordained a permanent

deacon for The Diocese of Galveston-Houston, and had also been a long time

member of The Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem.





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