Sirovich practiced medicine among those in need and distress in the community in which he had been raised. A great deal of his service was rendered without remuneration. Conditions among the immigrants strongly impressed him with the need of medical welfare and Americanization work in their behalf. To see the need was to fulfill it. He intervened in many cases to prevent unjust deportations in cases of hardship. His recognized talent as a diagnostician and surgeon led to his election to the American College of Physicians and Surgeons. For 20 years he served. again without compensation. except the reward of a job well done. as Superintendent of Peoples Hospital.
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