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X-RAY Dr. Chamberlain and his department continue the lectures and demonstrations of normal anatomy as seen by the X-ray in the second semester. In addition, occasional pathological films are shown to compare with the normal. For example, Dr. Chamberlain lectures on low back pain and sacroiliac slip. He demonstrates his method of diagnosing it by measuring the differences between the pubic bones at the smphysis in different positions of standing. This demonstration and many others gives the student an appreciation of the use of X-ray in solving many medical problems. MEDICAL CORRELATION During the second semester of the first year the freshman student comes in contact with his first patient in the medical correlation course under the guidance of Professor John A. Kolmer. It is indeed a vital and stimulating factor in the first year when ihe student who is spending so much time in the laboratory has this opportunity of gaining access to the medical atmosphere of the hospital. The medical clinics are so planned to bring the student into close contact with selected cases and the application of the fundamental sciences of anatomy, chemistry, and physiology in relation to the manifestations and course of the disease selected. Dr. Kolmer presents the first mcdicol clinics to the freshmen. Dr. Chamberlain continues his radiology lectures. Dr. Arbuel'e c amir.es and dictates his findings. Dr. Kolmer reviews a history.
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PHYSIOLOGY The science which treats of the functions of the living organism and its parts begins in the second semester of the first year. Here the student is taken from the lifeless tissue of the dissecting room and the inanimate atoms of the chemistry laboratory to study the living tissues and functions of man and the lower animals. In the first semester the cardiovascular. lymphatic, respiratory, and part of the gastro-intestinal systems are covered. Lectures from Drs. Hickey. Oppenheimer, and Collins are followed in the laboratory by many carefully planned experiments on lower animals and the students themselves. Under constant supervision, the student works in pairs with unusual and adequate equipment. He is required to make permanent records of all experiments and to keep these records plus a summary of each experiment in a well organized notebook. In addition the department has prepared questions on each experiment which gives the student an opportunity for collateral reading. 1 Professor J. Garrett Hickey. 2 0 r 1. Oppenheimer and Collins teach mony phyjiologicol facts on onejthetired animal . 3 Smoking drum for the kymogrophs become on integrol port of the physiol, ogy loborotory. 4 Frejhmen loom the phytiology of the circulatory y tem. 5 Dr. Hickey show what on etperienced odiuJlment mean to o proper recording.
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