Temple University School of Medicine - Skull Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1944

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JOHN ROYAI. MOORE Professor of Orthopedic Surgery A.B., California, 21. M.D., 25. Chief Surgeon of Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children. Philadelphia. '28—. Professor of Orthopedic Surgery. Temple. 31 . MORTON J. OPPENHEIMER Professor of Physiology A.B.. Ursinus, 27; M.D., Temple. 32. Successively Instructor in Physiology. Associate Professor in Physiology. '34-'44, Professor of Physiology. 44—. WALDO E. NELSON Professor of Pediatrics A.B.. Wittenberg. 22; M.D.. Cincinnati. ‘26. Successively Instructor, Assistant and Associate Professor of Pediatrics. Cincinnati, '30-'40; Medical Home. 39-’40; Professor of Pediatrics. Temple, 40—. WILLIAM C. PRITCHARD Professor of Histology and Embryology M.D., Jefferson. 06. Associate in Embryology and Histology. Jefferson. '06-10. Demonstrator of Anatomy. 10- 17. Associate in Histology and Embryology. T7-’29: Professor of Histology and Embryology. Temple, '29 I II IIII I, II F II F II IIM li FI I! b LTV HOWARD W. ROBINSON Professor of Physiological Chemistry B.S., Pennsylvania, 21, M.S., 25; Ph.D., Vanderbilt, 29: Associate Professor of Biologic Chemistry, Vanderbilt, '25-'31; Fellow in Children's Hospital Research Foundation 31 -'41; Associate Professor in Biologic Chemistry. Graduate School, Cincinnati, 31- 41; Professor of Physiological Chemistry, Temple. ‘44—. LAWRENCE W. SMITH Professor and Head of the Department of Pathology B.A., Harvard, ‘16, M.D., ’20. Instructor in Pathology. Harvard, ’20-‘22; Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology, Manila, Philippines, ”22-'23; Assistant Profcssoi of Pathology, Harvard, 24 '27; Assistant and Associate Professor of Pathology. Cornell. 28 35; Professor and head of the Department of Pathology. Temple, 35- VICTOR ROBINSON Professor of History of Medicine Ph G.. New York College of Pharmacy, TO: Ph.C.. Columbia. 11; M.D.. Chicago College of Medicine and Surgery, ‘17: Founding Member, History of Science Society, '24; Council Member, American Association of History of Medicine, '39—. President, New York Society of History of Medicine, '40-'41; Professor of History of Medicine. Temple, 29—. Lecturer on History of Nursing. Temple School of Nursing, ‘37—. ERNEST SPIEGEL Professor of Experimental and Applied J'feurolog M.D., Vienna. '18. Assistant Neurologist, Vienna, T8-'30, Docent, ‘24-'30; Professor of Experimental and Applied Neurology, Temple. 30—. T weinty'Onc C. Jackson—“A wheesc may be anything from peanuts to cancer.

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CHEVALIER JACKSON Emeritus Professor of Broncho» Esophtigology M.D., Jefferson, ‘86; D.Sc., Pennsylvania. ‘23. LL.D., Temple, ‘30. Professor of Laryngology, Pittsburgh. '12-’16; Professor of Laryn-gology, Jefferson, ‘16-’24, Professor of Bronchoscopy and Esophago-scopy, ‘24; Professor of Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy, Pennsylvania. ‘24; Lecturer on Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy. Temple. ‘24. Lecturer on Bronchoscopy .and Esophagoscopy. Women’s. ‘25. Professor of Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy. Temple, '30 ; Profes- sor Emeritus, Graduate School of Medicine, Pennsylvania, ‘30; Professor of Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy, Women's. '34; President, Women's, '35. THOMAS KLEIN Professor of Clinical Medicine M.D., Medico-Chirurgical, ‘13. Associate in Medicine, Pennsylvania. 16 32: Associate Professor of Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine. Pennsylvania, ‘23-'32; Professor of Clinical Medicine, Temple. '28—. CHEVALIER L. JACKSON Professor of Broncho-Esophagology A.B., Pennsylvania, ‘22. M.D., ‘26. Assistant Bronchoscopic Surgeon, Pennsylvania. ‘27-’29. Instructor in Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy, Graduate School of Medicine. Pennsylvania. ‘30-’31, Assistant Professor of Bronchoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery, ‘3l-'41; Professor of Clinical Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy. Temple. ‘30-’38; Professor of Broncho-Esophagology, Temple. ‘38—. JOHN A. KOLMER Professor of Medicine in charge of Bacteriology and Immunology M.D . Pennsylvania, ‘08. Dr.P H , ‘14. Assistant Professor of Experimental Pathology, Pennsylvania, T2-T9; Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology, Graduate School of Medicine, Pennsylvania, ‘19-’32; Professor of Medicine in charge of Bacteriology and Immunology. Temple. '32—. Professor of Medicine, Temple Dental, ‘34—. Director of Research Institute of Cutaneous Medicine, ‘34—. t i: ii r l i: II 11 E II S 1 T V FRANK W. KONZELMANN Professor of Clinical Pdthology M.D., Jefferson. T9. Demonstrator ar.d Assistant Professor of Pathology, Jefferson, ’19-‘30, Pathologist to Temple University Hospital, ‘30-‘36; Professor of Clinical Pathology. Temple. ‘36—. ALFRED E. LIVINGSTON Professor and Head of Department of Pharmacology B.S.. Ohio. TO. M S, 11; Ph.D., Cornell, '14. U. S. Food nd Drug Administration, T4-T6: Associate in Physiology. Illinois, T6-T8; U. S. Public Health, 18-‘21: Assistant Professor of Pharmacology, Pennsylvania. ‘2I-’29; Professor and Head of the Department of Pharmacology. Temple, '29—. WALTER I. LILLIE Professor of Ophthalmology M D, Michigan, ‘15 Assistant in Ophthalmology and Fellow in Ophthalmology, Mayo Foundation Graduate School, Minnesota, 17; 1st Lieutenant. Medical Reserve Corps. ‘ 17-T9; Fellowship, Mayo Clinic. '22. M.S.. ‘22. Instructor in Ophthalmology, '22-‘25, Associate in Ophthalmology, ‘25-’27; Associate Professor of Ophthalmology. Graduate School of Medicine. Minnesota, ‘27-'32; Professor of Ophthalmology. Temple, ‘33—. THADDEUS L. MONTGOMERY Professor and Head of the Depart-ment of Obstetrics and Gynecology B.A.. Illinois. ‘17; M.D. Jefferson. ‘20. Demonstrator of Anatomy and Instructor in Surgery. Jefferson, ‘22-‘25, successively Instructor, Associate. Assistant Professor, Associate Professor and Clinical Professor of Obstetrics, ‘25-‘40; Professor and Head of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Temple, ‘40—. Twenty Roxhy—“Remember, the public accepts you at your own evaluation.



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MONA SPIEGEL-ADOLF Professor of Colloidal Chemistry M.D., Vienna, '18. Attistant, Med-. ,il Colloidal Chemistry Institute, Vienna, T9- 30, Docent, ’30: Pro-fessoi o. • olloiJal Chemistry, Temple, 30—. PHILIP DUDLEY WOODBRIDGE Professor i id Head of the Depart• merit of Anesthesiology A.B., Harvard. '17, M.D., ’21. Assistant, Section on Anesthesia. Mayo Clinic. '27-’28; Department of Anesthesia, Lahey Clinic, ’28- 40: Lecturer in Anesthesia, Yale, 41—; Professor and Head of the Department of Anesthesiology. Temple. 42—. Lecturer in Anesthesia, Vermont, 43—. EDWARD WEISS Professor of Clinical Medicine M.D., Jefferson, 17. Department of Pathology, Jefferson. 19- 22. Associate in Department of Medicine, 22- 32; Clinical Professor of Medicine, Temple, 32- 36: Professor of Clinical Medicine. 36—. Lecturer in Medicine. Bryn Mawr College. CARROLL S. WRIGHT Professor of Dermatology and Syphilology B.S., Michigan. ‘17. M.D., T9 Instructor in Dermatology and Syphilology. Michigan, 20- 22; Associate Professor of Dermatology and Syphilology, Graduate School of Medicine, Pennsylvania. ‘25—. Professor of Dermatology and Syphilology, Temple, 31—. T wenty'two Russell H. CoNWELL—“Greatness consists not in the holding of some future office, but really consists in doing great deeds with little means and the accomplishment of vast purposes from the private ranks of life.

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