Medical College of Virginia - X Ray Yearbook (Richmond, VA)

 - Class of 1945

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Medical College of Virginia ADMINISTRATION William T. Sanger, Ph.D., LL.D., L.H D „ ., J. R.McCauley • ■ uuUnt Robert Hudgens, A.B., M.A Secretary-Treasurer Margaret DuBo.s, M.D n - . I TZ, J.P.Grav,A.B.,M.D.,M.P.H Director of Outpatien t Clinic Harry Bear, D.D.S., F.A.C.D Dean, School of Medicine ... „ t, M a dl o ™ o Dean, School of Dentistry Wortley F. Rudd, M.A., Ph.B.. D.Se Bean, School of Pharmacy Thomas DRowE,Ph.D Assistant Dean, School of Pharmacy E. Louise Grant, B.S., R.N., M.A n o l i j »t • „ ., T . „ A . . Dean, School of Nursing Sybil MacLean, A.B., M.A Assistant Dean, School of Nursing •George WBake nB.S Assistant to the President Archer W. Hurd, Ph.B., Ph.D Director of Educational Research and Service E. C. L. Miller, M.D n- r r i ■ , ., Directing Librarian Florence McRae t-l ■ Librarian C. P. Cardwell, Jr Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Roshier W. Miller, Ph.G., M.D Student Health Physician Jonah L. Larrick, A.B Secretary, Y.M.C.A. William H. Parker, M.D Graduate Manager of Athletics George Ossman, B.A., B.D n i ■ »„. , ' Chaplain Un leave or absence. BOARD OF VISITORS Stuart McGuire, M.D., LL.D Chairman •Robert T. Barton, Jr., B.S., LL.B V ice-Chairman J. R. McCauley Secretary-Treasurer •Robert T. Barton, Jr., B.S., LL.B., Attorney-at-Law Richmond, Virginia Samuel M. Bemiss • Richmond, Virginia Claude B. Bowyer, M.D., Physician Stonega, Virginia F. Cleveland Davis, Pharmacist Lexington, Virginia J. B. Fisher, M.D., Physician Midlothian, Virginia W. L. Harris, M.D., Physician Norfolk, Virginia •Eppa Hunton, IV, B.A., LL.B., Attorney-at-Law Richmond, Virginia W. D. Kendig, M.D., Physician Kenbridge, Virginia Lewis G. Larus, Larus and Brother and Company Richmond, Virginia Hugh Leach, B.A., M.A., President, Federal Reserve Bank Richmond, Virginia Hunter McGuire, M.D., F.A.C.S., Physician Winchester, Virginia Stuart McGuire, M.D., LL.D., Surgeon Richmond, Virginia William H. Schwarzschild, President, Central National Bank Richmond, Virginia J. E. W. Timberman, Pharmacist Alexandria, Virginia J. McCaw Tompkins, B.A., M.D Richmond, Virginia Douglas VanderHoof, B.L., M.A., M.D., Physician Richmond, Virginia W. W. Wilkinson, M.D., Physician LaCrosse, Virginia John Bell Williams. Ph.G., D.D.S., Dentist Richmond, Virginia Dabney S. Lancaster, B.A., M.S., LL.D., Superintendent of Public Instruction, Ex-Officio Richmond, Virginia Executive Committee of the Board of Visitors Dr. Douglas VanderHoof, Chairman •Eppa Hunton, IV Stuart McGuire Lewis G. Larus - William H. Schwarzschild Hugh Leach J. McCaw Tompkins John Bell Williams W. T. Sanger, Ex-Officio Military leave.

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William T. Sanger, M.A., Ph.D., LL.D. AS a result of the war we are now hearing considerably more about reconditioning, or rehabilitation. x .At the moment the reference to this work is more largely to military hospitals. In time, however, we can expect civilian institutions and agencies to assume increasing responsibilities for the rehabilitation of certain cases among the discharged service personnel along with industrial workers. It can be expected that the reconditioning program of the army will substantially influence recondition- ing activities after the war. The low mortality among our mounting casualty lists today gives orthopedic surgery and physical medicine new emphasis and new opportunities for development; this is bound to influence civilian medical practice also. Judged both from the standpoint of the military and the industrial, it would seem that this is superbly (he time lor (he establishment somewhere in this country, and we would hope at the Medical College of Virginia, an Institute of Industrial Rehabilitation to serve as a national lighthouse in this field. Its (unction would be to demonstrate all of the now known procedures for the rehabilitation of the worker in industry and to evaluate them; to lest new procedures which may be developed at the Baruch Center of Physical Medicine, and elsewhere; to do important clinical research; to issue publications suitable for the use ol industrial physicians and others engaged in rehabilitation work; to publicize for the layman the possibilities l rehabilitation; and (o educate an increasing number of specialists in rehabilitation. Such an institute would be a natural complement to our Baruch Center program, and would require a considerable health-service staff. Let us together hope that an Institute of Industrial Rehabilitation can somehow be realized by the College, to the great advantage of (he public, alumni, and on-coming students.



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■tii a — r— • ■ 1.339th Service Command Unit, Army Specialized Training Unit, Medical College of Virginia William T. Hughes Captain, Infantry Commandant ARMY 7 HIS Army Specialized Training Unit was activated as of June 3, 1943, by Section II of General Orders No. 53, Headquarters Third Service Command, dated June 2, 1943, and was designated 3313th Service Unit, Army Specialized Training Unit. It was made up of Medical Trainees and Dental Trainees. As of September 23, 1944, the dental training was discontinued, and the Dental Trainees who were members of the Unit on that date were given a choice of either being discharged from the Army and con- tinuing their dental training as civilians or remaining on active duty and being transferred in grade tor duty in the Medical Department of the Army ot the United States. As of February 1 , 1945, per General Orders No. 10, Headquarters Third Service Command, dated January 29, 1945, the 3315th Service Unit, Army Specialized Training Unit, was redesignated 3339 Service Command Unit, Army Specialized Training Unit. The Reserve Officers ' Training Corp? program, which had been a part of College activities since the early 1920s, was temporarily discontinued in June, 1943, when the Army Specialized Training program was activated. In October, 1944, this program was re-established. These two phases of military training are now running in conjunction. PERMANENT CADRE ROSTER Robert I. Boos Warrant Officer (Ja) U. S. A. Adjutant William T. Hughes Captain, Infantry Commandant Robert J. Boos Warrant Officer (Jg) V. S. A. Adjutant Wesley R. McClanaiian 1,11.1., A. V. S. . I.S. ' . ' . Detachment Commander M Sgt. Edward E. Alsobrook S Si t. Melvin A. Snyder Sid- Morris A. Schwartz Sflt. C. R. Ismert Mrs. Alice T. Bowles Clerk

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