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ln Memoriam J. Gordon Zink, D.O., I5.A.A.O., D.Sc.I-Ion. 1912-1982 Teacher. Scholar. Scientist. Humanitarian. All of these titles were befitting of Dr. Zink, a man who was beloved by his patients, students and peers not only for his intricate understanding of the human body, but also for his dedication to teaching. A graduate of PCOM in 1936, Dr. Zink served for many years in general practice, becoming a fellow of the American Academy of Osteopathy in 1971. ln 1975, Dr. Zink joined the faculty of COMS and began to establish a relationship with his students whose value cannot be measured by words alone. Dr. Zink served many roles in his years as an Osteopathic physician. To his students, Dr. Zink was a teacher . . . a man who was dedicated to open- ing vast expanses of knowledge to his students. Dr. Zink was also a scholar and a scientist, a man who investigated the human anatomy and a man well- versed in the teachings of the Bible. Many of us, though, will remember him as a humanitarian . . . an individual who was able to weave all of these qualities into a tapestry of knowledge and caring for his fellow man. In our years in Osteopathic medical school, we hear much about the ideals ascribed to the Osteo- pathic physician. To the community of COMS and to the Osteopathic community in general, Dr. Zink represented this ideal. I-Ie showed us that there is more to medicine than memorization and knowl- edge, he showed us that the true nature of healing involves a deeper understanding of nature and of the human spirit. We are thankful to have been touched by his presence, and it is for these lessons that we shall be forever grateful.
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