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FIRST SEMESTER. IS HISTOLOGY AND EMBRYOLOGY Histology and embryology makes up one of the major studies of the first semester. Under the guidance of Professor Pritchard and Dr. Chase, the student finds himself in a highly organized department and is soon correlating the development of the human body with its final microscopic structure. In addition to the lectures, many hours each week are spent in the laboratory preparing slides, studying the slides under the microscope, making countless drawings, studying the embryos of man and the lower animals, and sitting in the projection room being quizzed by Pritch. ANATOMY Anatomy, under the guidance of keen, quick witted Professor Roxby, demands a greater part of the effort of the first year medical student. In the first semester many conferences are held by Professor Roxby and Dr. Huber. Here, a comprehensive and systematic study of the human body is correlated with the work in the dissection room. The hours spent in the anatomical laboratory are considered the golden hours of anatomy and the constant attendance of the staff greatly facilitates and encourages this work. TOPOGRAPHIC AND VISCERAL ANATOMY Topographic and visceral anatomy is the study of surface anatomy and of the relationship of structures in transverse and sagittal sections. The principal part of the laboratory work consists in drawing life size pictures of cross sections of the human body. In addition the surface anatomy is mapped on fellow students. Dr William C. Pritchard, in the first feme iter loyS the foundation in histology. vi»-coral anatomy, ond embry ology. Room 510. lomous for long hours of mitfoscoping and drawing. Dr. Pntchord gives onother pointer to the freshmen. Dr Chase drops a helpful hint obovt those endless embryology drawings.
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yeor lay the foundation upon which the lifelong study of medicine is built. There are many hours of didactic work covered in the classroom and many more spent in the laboratory. These would undoubtedly be long, wearisome hours if it were not for the unfor-getable personalities and the spirit they create making this first year at Temple a memorable one. We. therefore, begin the story of the four classes at Temple Medical School by recording in words and pictures the personalities and actions of the first year. noiu acaiurin
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RADIOLOGY Radiology lectures presented by Professor Chamberlain and his X-ray department, further amplifies the course in anatomy. The subjects studied are the fundamentals of X-ray physics, the biological effect of X-ray, and a systematic presentation of Anatomy as Revealed by the Roentgen Ray. HUMAN ANATOMY A Diagnostic Major By Professor John B. Roxby, M. D. Professor of Anatomy and Histology A Freshman Medical Student, scanning the far horizon of the art of medicine, must needs foreshorten his vision to a close inspection of first things first. No subject that is a first intrigues him more than a study of the human body. During his academic years, he has acquired a fair proficiency as to laboratory methods in physics, chemistry, and biology. In the latter, he has done more or less comprehensive work in comparative anatomy. He has had little, if any, contact with the human body as a revealing study. He is wondering what human dissection will uncover for him, in the domain of diagnostic help. Professor John 8. Ro«by proves human anatomy to be o diagnostic measure. McCiosley and Wunder care fully dissect skin flaps. Dr. Huber gives unceosingly of his time and effort in the class room ond the dissecting room. Dr. Pritchard gives a friendly word of advice in the visceral anatomy laboratory.
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