Education & Early Career
After training with the ROTC for the United States Army near the end of World War I, he earned his medical degree at the University of Nebraska in 1923. Next, he became the Traveling Secretary for the Student Volunteer Movement.
From 1925 through 1931, Dr. Judd was a medical missionary in China.
From 1931 to 1934 he worked at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.
Then, in 1934 he returned to China as a missionary physician until 1938, when he returned to Minnesota.
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