Harvey Rosenberg Bauman

Afterward, Bauman returned to Pennsylvania, where he attended Jefferson Medical College (1919–23) and interned at Allentown General Hospital (1923–24) the year following his completion.

The marriage produced five children: Kenneth, Clara Ann, Albert Samuel, Mary Harvella, and Elizabeth Ruth.

[9] By 1928 the partially completed General hospital at Chamapa was serving more than 3500 patients with outpatient, inpatient, and surgical services.

[10][11] While in India, Bauman served as the Chief Medical Officer at Bethesda Leper Home and Christian (General) Hospital, which he and his wife established, beginning in 1926.

[14] EHA Champa Christian Hospital focuses on those who are poor and marginalized despite their race, caste, creed, or religion, in the name of Jesus Christ.