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Umlcr the capable tutelage of .4 Drs. Cattell ancl Golcl, we were '-Ss' well sehoolecl in Therapeutic fb Nihilism, and learned of the l I , x '9 Q xxx ! A -4' 'i-itf9?- E ri f 1 1 T I w- avzljl f wort essness o any crug otier 'Yr ' i - ax., than draalis. No detail of the K 'LI 'ft , N ' f' ' emetic mechanism of the cat Q it lfgf , , . ' eseapecl our eyes. lf, 1 is F , W ZZ, Q ' gf Uncler the ever-watchful eye - - of Acting-Sergeant Wells the WWW fwfe M f ' . 4 s Army group spent grim morn- ings on maneuvers, sometimes ranging as lar from the home lnase as 70th Street. while nurses, patients, ancl attenclants in the Wfmmens Clinic hung laughingly out ol the winclows, watching us at our war games. There were rumors that the Navy group would ellqect an amphilbious lancling on Wellware lslancl, hut they were lilcewise conhnecl to clrill, inelucling Second squacl to the rear, Harsh. The Goocl Concluct meclal appearecl on the lnlouses ol some of our less timorous Hheroesf, At Warc,l's lslancl we hart a graphic cleinonslration of what happens to people who rlo not tell all their troulales in their Psyrholyiology Reports, ancl Bela Tawse linally sat clown ancl wrote the last ten ol his. Dr. Marchetti introclucecl us to Olystetrical Pathology ancl to Mr, T. lg. Lee, ancl was surprisecl to learn that some ol us hacl unever been in a tight place. 'llhircl trimester, seconcl year, founcl our while coats hulging with rliagnostie utensils, lor we were at last emlmarlcing to gain real Clinical experience!! We cletermineelly salliecl lorth, some to Bellevue, others to l-inc'oln, anrl a lew to CB. One memlmer of the class experienrecl some clilticully in hearing munnurs ancl rales lor several clays, until he re- movccl the Cotton lrom his stetho- scope. We still clon't lqnow who Y , sex exrhangecl the leulcemie slicle for , il l' .loc Vlqillts own in Clinical Path- W: -hrfff ' Jr - l ology, hut all the rest ol the year in I H rl illt coulcl he seen palpalnng his f wi tk spleen, or lurtively feeling for Z 5,4 ,I L ' 'll axillary nocles. I' A A Peclialrirs startecl, and Alvorcl L NJ ancl Lincoln, lpoth proucl fathers, X , ' N tool: careful notes on the Care -I ,ru If anal Feerling ol? lnlants. Hauser, N Wlld - as yet unlnarrierl, slept in the Do you miml if l listen in? third row- 52
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While Dr. Neill stoort amazecl, lfhaugh revolutionizecl Aseptic Technic one clay, as he translerrect the laroth culture ol' typhoicl from the llaslc to his hancts, to t.he cteslc, to the petri clish, ancl hacl: to t.he llaslc, spilling just a little on the lloor. A few lectures later, Dr. Neill intormccl us that Ucliarrhea is a loose tcm1. Physiology lnegan in this third trimester ol the Hrst year, ancl Frictay afternoons came to he associatect with smolaect clrums ancl twitch-tension experiments, cluring one of which Arty DuBois was seen to rush up to his father. eagerly inquiring What's the recorct? Ours just hit 500l Wheiu lirst confronted with the problem ot Polyeythemia, Milt Shoslqes rlevisect a giant centri- fuge to which the patient coulct he strappecl, anct whirlect arouncl with sullicient speect to spin the rect cells out ol the circulation. Evenings, the Eighth Floor ltlush ancl lnsicte Straight Ctuh helcl regular meetings, with Brothers Hill, Greene, Reclncr, Shoslqes, et al. in attenclance. Finals came, anct most ot us were successful in overcoming this threat to our future careers. Tecl Hauser awolce long enough to write his answers, anrt a welcome vacation wrote linis to our lirst year. We retumecl relreshecl, ancl somewhat more sophisticatect, tio lactate the Seconrl year anct Pathology. lt was ahout this time that Al Pearson was clupert into talcing ua malceup quizu in Pathology, . which containect a stifle we hacl all 2' not yet stuctiect. We gractuatect T- ,Q to the clog stage in Physiology, . ' anct the tamlnours ctancect a - ' ,, ' happy tanctango sometimes in .--'ff ' if time with the heart heat, hut , P I ' tl ' more olten inclirating the rum- YSIOI. -- fr- , R - hte ol' a passing truclc. The con- LAB. H +, glomeration ol mosquito-netting, '1 f 'att warm stool suspensions, tile g by cycles anct the Dragon l.arly -1-K vii soon marle us lamiliar with the perils ol Protozoan lnlestation. .lohn Sullivan louncl what he thought was an egg in one ol his specimens, anct when his lellow stuclents cliagnosert it as an air-lauhlnle he appealert to higher authority - Dr. Kahn - who thought it was a pretty gooct air huhhle. Thoroughly grounrlerl now in the theoretical aspects ol our chosen lielcl, we turnect to the clinical. Dr. Stewart helrl us on the eclges ol our seats with his explanation ol the arts ol? lnspection, Palpation, ltercussion, anrl Auscultaliion, ancl we eagerly tooli to per- cussion lnectposts, floors, tahlcs, room-mates, anrt rlates. We were learning. These investigations, graphic eviclelive ol our new-horn curiosity, were a rlelight to the laculty, anrl our prolessors' eyes grew wirle with surprise. 'the tahles, chairs. hecl posts, etc., remainecl unmovertg our flair-s gave a somewhat rlillterent reaction. 51
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Surgery became a realiiy as , we walchecl Dr. Chilcl perform .X my , slrange rnanipulalions upon a Q- V , f small hole in the sterile clrapes, which he claimecl was a llernia- 1 X ,Qi- plasly. John Sullivan hearcl The mmf, V Call, reacl Chrislopher from 5 ,, k ctoyer lo cover, ancl lmegan prac- 1 I A 66.1, Q X L dv ' ' licing Surgical Knols. 2 X C0 I. 6 Q . Thircl year was suclclenly upon ,,,f fi f us, ancl we swarmerl eagerly lo S if X '5iH'W lhc wards ancl sal long hours Q l Xalan - writing UPL. clenies family history of The, malignanl clisease, clialneles. arlhrilis, goiler, cerelyral hemorrhage, or nervous or menlal disease. Ur else we arguerl wilh lhe inlerne almoul lah worlc. Eslaach, rlwurlx, anrl Guiaic lnecame lamiliar, if unpleasant, terms, as we savagely fought ell the impulse lo cle more sinlc lesls. This year we louncl new faces in our miclsi, as from the lmaclcwoocls of l'lanm'er came Burnham, 'lienney anrl Duval. 'lla reinforce George Wooclls losing lnallle with lhe Hclamyanlqeesfy lhe South senl us Bell, Cooley, Mollclt, ancl Quinnell, anrl as parl ol reverse lencl-lease we acquired Wiillr-i- lcullnerlsonl Miller. Dr. Dietrich shepherrlecl us through the many pillalls ol lxleclicine, malaing us pain- fully aware ol the few things we still flifl noi lqnow. Whein P. il. lVlcDonalcl, one memoralale morning. reacl the X-ray ol a plump young lacly as lxeing Ha man. almoul 45 years olcl, wilh no olnvious pulmonary cliseasef, Dr. Dielrich answerecl, Hyou clonll wanl lo spenrl loo much lime in lhe hospiial - lry io get oul socially once in a whilefl Elmaugh aclrlecl asearis in the common lmile rlucl lo ilme lisi of causes ol olmslruciive jaunclice. lliclis lislenerl alieniively io lhe Ulcer . YH J leelure in lvleclicine. ancl prompl- 'l ifviir-'ci---si - 'llf' ff! 3 appiec oi a v series. . u- , 6 iw l livan. meanwhile. was lasl. ap- ,I l 'Wy f preaching his 100th scrulv. ancl ffjf. i was lqnown lo us as Seruhluin 'fr ' N Ci N I , M Sully. Lincoln sei his hearl on 1. heing a neuro-surgeon alter his ,, lirst scruln wilh Dr. Ray. ancl .7-1-Q eq an lll plollecl lo clamp Dr. Rays glove Uv! X - io lhe lalule al the lirsl oppor- l Qu ' X lunily ancl clo lhe nexl cranio- f X gag 4129 lomy himself. l F gl dd v Audience parlicipalion came Vi? M025 lo Cornell on Salurclay mom- SECGW 0 l l in,QS, when various memluers ol '- X X ' Ihe group were callecl on lo Franlcly, Bronson, it sounrls lilac a Srrl venlrivular tumor io me
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