Drexel University College of Medicine - Medic Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

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' V x: I if I 1 1 Iconoclast and idealist, litterateur and leech, obstreperous upstart to many contemporaries but patron saint to mothers for all time to come- Oliver Wendell Holmes was a rare combination of outstanding physician and gifted author. A remorseless proponent of truth and the welfare of the patient. His remark on the therapeutics of his day is classical, and it is not an anachronism amid today's welter of redundant pharmaceutical preparations: I firmly believe that if the whole materia medica, as now used, cquld be sunk to the bottom of the sea, it would be all the better for mankind-and all the worse for the fishes. Yet he was a constructor as well as a smasher of imposing idols. He fought for bedside instruction against the usual smug traditionalists of his day. Holmes' greatest contribution was his heretical doctrine that puerperal fever is contagious, and that more often than not it was the supposedly life- giving physician who was the bearer of the dread malady. Without the micro- scopic revelations of Pasteur or the clinical observations of Semmelweis, Holmes inferred the truth, and the truth made women free, free from the dread mortality of childbirth. In the face of all his contemporaries, who con- sidered the terrible toll of pregnancy only natural, he blazed a trail which is still being followed. The eminent American artist, Dean Cornwell, N. A., portrays Oliver Wendell Holmes at the most historical moment of his entire career, reading his paper on the contagiousness of puerperal fever before the Boston Society for Medical Improvement in 1843. We gratefully acknowledge the kindness of Wyeth Incorporated of Philadelphia for permitting us to use this reproduction. predenfing J4 .iilidfory of 7Wec!icine f fke .jJaAnemann 7Wec!ica! Coffey luring 1949 fAI'0llgA fAQ P0926 of 3-I-I ..:.- .1374 .'-': I..II I,.I.I:.....IIIII?:I-fn. .- .I I.,,. 1 :f:':E':j 5'-0. ..... 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It must be muzzled as well as .'-4,-'VI ,I. 1:,'V I VV' ' IVV:-gg4I,!::f G1.f:.-- .xI'.V'g I V V V V I H-,fl 'ff-1. .,',.,I5Q?':5'SiQ'?i'Pg14,'4,i-I' .jfs harnessed. History 1S a three dimensional aFfa1r, and in IV ' V I 1S:,r-.1-JTI-: V-IIfqIia.-,,t,, V.VV.V?III ,VVV ,-II. i,VV ,V VI I V V -I complacently watching the present slip into the past, we 51713724-'17-' lik--151'--i m'1 f let the future esca e us. Kglp'U'-'zi39'u.N ?'-'f. Z -'ivffff 913-ftffi, 'B P .r.,,N ,I .-f,.,.I,IV.I? 'LX-c.y1. ,-,.- -. I II r . - .,f' 1I IV . 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'3ffl'Si.'Ia4i-15-Q' 'e S34-,irq:2f'f,Tfx:g.a!1: N .J .. -. 4 , pl- 15- -.-qv' E- -U 'WV ii- -x 7 Q9' -- - fw'i '1 -- f-ffxsff..-rr THE H 1: vi - 5 1 ,. X ,B N: V- ,Q X L I 5 , ' ' 4. -. 'x -.i - n .23 5 . jtn V, i A . A ,h F -4? wi. iv ..,' A , ' ' ' -: 1 5' ' i g + 'Qm.4 jf .V ' A ' - x., - -.21 , ,. 'if' ff.-Q' M 1 . pl. O , N ' '-QQ ' , H B U -1 f 1' , . my J..x,.A 9: b IX-----,,,N . ., R 3? fb N? 1 5? -,ffiqhix - Q A5955 .,g.4,rf?.?v f ,s :gf-vi L, ' 4' ' 'f'64,e'. 7 5 'Lie' q,,' ,VK-.2 I A ' . -ig 3 np. X ' I , ,.f. I L jspnqaaw ffffgfgnki . A nl-ISN' L .4 bm l1,lltlfTlO ' r riff And if there be an opportunity of serving a stranger in financial straits, give full assistance to all such. For where there is love of man, there IS also love of art. -Hippocrates-Precepts. When he can lender no further aid. the physician alone can still mourn as a man with his incurable patient: This is the physieian's sad lot. -Aretaeus the Cappadoeian. 'l'o those men who have hewn from the surrounding forest ot prejudice, superstition, medical and religious dogma, and the inertia of tradition a clear, straight path of truth. XYho have made possible our hospitals, our schools, our very profession. To whom, above all, we owe our lowered morbidity and mortality rates-to the pioneers in the advance of medicine over the sweep of the millenia we gratefully and for the most part posthumously dedicate this yearbook. To the nameless, Stone Age primate of sloping brow and hairy hand who iirst ligated a spurting vessel and adumbrated modern surgical technique. To the vener- able Father, more our contemporary than the latest medical journal, a modern scientist amid an antiquity so remote that only the barcst facts come down to us from the silt sifted through by the archeologists-Hippocrates-that Titan who divorced medicine from religion. who claimed that disease was a natural afliiction rather than a super- natural visitation of petty, vindictive spirits or anthropo- morphic gods created by our ancestors, at the stark ideal- ism of whose Oath we stand abashed across the centuries. To Semmelweis, whose great contribution to all was re- warded with the mad house during his lifetime and the massive monument after his death, who made of the labor bed a great hope rather than a gruesome horror and of the operating room a haven of help rather than a morass of malignant bacteria. And to Pasteur, Leeuwenhoek, Koch, Spallanzani, Ehrlich, Florey, Flemming, and a myriad of others, mostly dust, who have paid the price, and to those who will do so, that Mankind might live longer and more fully we dedicate this humble work with the presumptuous wish that of our own munber we may someday give just one to this innnortal band-if there still be among us one of such stature. V' - The Class of 19-l9, the 1OZnd class of Hahnernann, is to be considered most fortunate in many ways. You have been the participants in the changes and modifications of medical teaching during four years of a very active reor- ganization and growth of The Hahnemann Medical Col- lege. By these experiences. not only have you been sea- soned with the circumstance of sudden and unpredicted changes, but you have gained a kind of experience that teaches you the science and practice of Medicine never stands still. In every day life and practice, it is apparent that diseases may not follow the predicted course of events, and one must be ever alert and ready for complications and deviations from the usual. You have lived through similar academic experiences which should make you better phy- sicians, having acquired the stimulation for continually being a student of Medicine: and thereby, serve the Pub- lic, the Commonwealth and the Nation in a more versatile and creditable fashion. Never before has a graduating class of Hahnemann scattered for internships to so many areas over the entire nation as has the Class of 1949. XYherever vou go. you will hear many good things about The Hahnemann Medi- cal College. You are in an enviable position, and at the same time carry a tremendous responsibility. By your conduct and accomplishnients lslahnemann will be ap- praised and judged by the conmnmities which are hrst learning about Hahnemann from yon. l charge you with this responsibility. and at the same time express my im- plicit faith and confidence in your ability and determin- ation to carry the banner high for llahnemann. To each and every one of you, l extend my heartiest congratulations and very best wishes for a happy. success- lul and prosperous lile. fri.-xRr.i4:s l.. lhxowx. MD.. Dt'tIlI. n emoriam A ' F x. THOMAS M. SNYDER, M.D. Q HELENE WASTL, M.D. 1 I 0 RALPH BERNSTEIN, M.D., F.A.C.P. E. ROLAND SNADER, JR., B.S., M.D., F.A.C.P I 1 4 N,-:Ig O DR DR DR DR DR DR DR DR DR DR DR DR DR BO RD OF TRUSTEE 4 1l l lQ ILRS 1Il't'.Vl.dt'lIf Svfzior I'im'-I'1'.'xI'I1'uIIl Junior I'im'-1'rv.vI'IlwII L'll.XRl.li5 A. ALLIEN 'l'llf DM.-XS G. HAVVKICS I.. SPXUFFER OLIVER li.l'l't'I!fl'Z'l' I'im'-I'ru.vI'1lI'IIf NXYMUNIJ S, LEOPOLD, M.D. St'l'l't'f1!l'.X' . ll.XKUl,lU .-X. TAGGART, M.D. Trcasrmv' , , . .4.. ..lflljlillTY-PHILA. TRUST CO. .S'0lic'ifor. l'ICl'l'lfR, RODI Nli, STOKES X SCHOCH CHAS. I.. BROWN, Clltllllllllll REINHART BECTNER .-XAIEDEO BOND1, JR. liDWARD XY. CAHPHELI. Jos. CHANDLER CARI. C. FISCII ER GEO. GECRELER JOHN E. GREGORY J. :XRTHUR HORNIZITIT :XLFRED E. IQIRK XYILLIAM L. RIARTIN NEXK'I-IN F. PAXSON XVILLI.-XM A. PEARSON DR. THOMAS W. PHILLIPS DR. CHARLES E. PRICE DR. JOHN C. SCOTT XY.-XL'I'IiR H. .XNNENBERG .-XDDISON R. BROWN XVILLIAM H. CLAYTON ROBERT G. DUNLOP DR. H. M. EBERHARD ELLSWORTH A. ROBERTS HOWARD XY. SCHOTTER XVILLIAIXI P. SNOW FREDERICK H. STRAWBRIDGE, JR. E. BURKE XYILFORD To pluck out the weeds of disease they must be recogni. as early stages else they may so overrun the garden . . . that er impossible. -William Boyd. n the Lion is ADMINISTRATIVE LEADERS JOSEPH S. HEPBURN A.M., M.S., Ph.D., M.D., Chem. D., Registrar Assistant Registrar WALLACE K. 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TRUEX A.B., M.S., Ph.D. Dr. Truex brings an illustrious background in the Anatomical Sci- ences to Halmemann. .-Xs coor- dinator of Anatomy, Embryology and Histology, he closely watches the Freslnnan. l-le is most wel- come, Repetition. Repetition, Repetition. -Thomas Phillips. ,, ' x 'N X Ever since Adam discovered he had ribs. myr- iads of medical students have studied Anatomy. Men, the clayiclef' were words which ushered in a new personality. Dr. Phillips led us by the hand and introduced us to the complexities of the body. NYe were sincerely appreciative. Dr. Ricketts presented Neuro-anatomy in a crystal- clear, masterful way. The numerous instructors in the various sections proceeded to astound us. Dr, Angulo constantly amazed us with his cyclo- pedic knowledge. Many were photographed by Dr. NYarren. no doubt for his collection of anom- alies. To the students the exams were one big plot. Trying to outwit the instructors. an intelli- gence system was set up so complete, it included a Mata Hari. XYho can forget the intrigue. mystery and fear of getting the right nuggets? Clelli STR Y .Xfter heing' lliuiwviiglily exhausted hy the mimi- tizle of gxllllfllllly, Chemistry pruyecl tn he finite :t relief. llr. l'ezn'swn. llezid uf the llepzirtnient. cheerfully greeted ns :md explained the :iims ul' the course. .Ns 21 teacher nf long stzmding. he wus keenly aware of the stndent's needs. His nnee- dotes were priceless gems and constantly served tu wake the class. llr. llephnrn quickly wim um' zulmirzition for his extensive ltniiwleclge uf teeh- nology. -X yeritzilmle stiweliuiise uf methimds, he wzis most yainalmle in the lalmrznury. The seetinn dealing with blood chemistry was snperyised hy Dr. Chandler. LvIllO1'tL1IlZ1fSlj', many of the stn- dents were trained somewhat ditlerently and were frequently at odds with Dr. Chandler. Stanneh ine of the sink test, Mr. Maas dogged us in the lalis. XYl1o can forget the three-hour marzithon memnry tests and the lengthy lull, reports. M. JOHN BOYD Ph.D. Ur. Boyd. whu recently assumed the leadership uf the department is entirely new to nur class. How- ever, the great activity so evident on the fnnrth floor, is Z1 gmvd incli- eatitm of things In mime. uTh6I'6f0l'6, gentlemen, to put a caboose on it. a pro- tein is complex .... -Dr. Pearson. JOHN C. SCOTT A.B., Ph.D. Mild manncred, soft spoken, Dr. Scott, opened the door of Physio- logy to us. In a planned deliberate manner we were shown how thc laboratory can be brought to the clinic. I don't care a damn what the book says. -Dr. McClenrlon. GGY It was eight A.M. and a low pitched voice said. Physi- ology is the-. Standing on the platform was the owner of this voice, Dr, Scott. XVith his excellently prepared lecture notes be- fore us, Dr. Scott carefully chartered our course in physiology The department was the spirit of efficiency and demanded the best from the students. From frogs to cats and then to dogs, we at last felt that this was medicine. Many a budding surgeon was created in the lab. Drs. Beck, Barnes, Dresbach and McC1endon were ever present to explain the mysterious results. After get- ting soot on our clothes and yarnishing our hands, many decided to become plumbers. Today, however, we fully realize the im- portance of physiology in understanding disease. XVith sincere humility, we thank Dr. Scott for a job well done. F ozfrtecn .-.1-, li' X , wr w i s i if sip. .ip p W, x The Departments of Bacteriology, Parasitology and l'rc- ventive Medicine are a closely integrated and compactly func- tioning group. Assisted by an able corps of technicians and modern facilities, maxinmm elhciency is achieved. Applying these specialties to present-day medicine is the chief concern of the instructors. Proper emphasis is placed on the problems of immunity and allergy. -Xn outstanding feature of the course is thc addition of guest lecturers from various institutions. The tremendous strides in chemotherapeutic and antibiotic therapy, have made physicians most aware of the bacteriology laboratory. Original investigation delving into the complex realm of cellular physiology is now in progress in the Hahnemann laboratories. Students are stimulated and inspired by the activity and interest manifested by their teachers. The secret of education lies in respecting the student, said Emerson. It is practiced here. Fifteen .fx AMEDEO BON DI, JR. B.S., M.S., I'h.D. Dr. Amedeo Bondi, -lr., is a well known hactcriologist. His contrihntions to the understanding of antibiotics with special reference to their clinical use have made him a dclinitely recognized au- thority. 'Q . . Thus surely all that is, must be composed of mat- ter immutable . . . -Lucretius De Rerum Natura. PHARMACOLQCY s is REINHARD BEUTNER M.D., Ph.D. Dr. Beutner, veteran pharmacol- ogist, wielded the baton as the class read thc classic notes. An interna- tional authority on bio-electricity hc has contributed numerous re- searches to the understanding of impnlsc transmission. An exciting program ol' investigation is now in progress. It's in ze notes 66 Wh ' .5 uddup. Damn Boys -Dr. Heutner. Loaded down with two massive tomes embrac- ing all of Pharmacology, our course began. In reality, our first lecture was partly delivered on opening day of the Sophomore year by Dr. Beutner. Undoubtedly. the notes were mixed up. Nevertheless, Dr. Beutner. massive as a 'Wagner- ian Hero and gifted with a rollicking sense of humor, pushed the instruction. Dr. Blessey. lover of line music, cautioned us not to play Chopin be- fore studying Prescription lYriting. Drs. Pratt. Calesnick and Christensen developed our methods in the laboratory. Today the Pharmacology labs are the finest in the city as a result of intensive remodeling. Dr. Seidel presented toxicology in his own inimitable fashion. lYe shall always cherish ze notes and the man who ran us through it. Ng-may I PATHOI ,OCLY -Xn electrifying silence descended on the class as Dr. Sappington entered the room. NYalking erect and completely ignoring the odd faces gap- ing at him. he began his first lecture. ln a moder- ate. hesitant voice which seemed to penetrate the innermost recesses of the mind, he started his last lecture series. Out' class had the distinct honor of being taught by this great teacher. In an oral exam. he demanded that the student think clearly and know practically everything. No one will ever forget the drama associated with these exams and gazing into his cold. steel blue. x-ray eyes. .Xbly assisting Dr. Sappington were Drs. l'lO1'I'lt'i:f, Froio and Barthniaier. These men guided us in the laboratories and drove us blind looking at slides. Above all. was the slightly built white master of pathology. JOHN E. GREGORY M.D. Dr. Gregory, a research inclined pathologist has inherited the task of heading the department. Under his stimulation, a complete photo- graphic laboratory and a modern green room have been built. Several research projects are in progress. Gentlemen, you will be good doctors if on ap- proaching your patient you will say to yourself, 'There, but for the grace of God, go I. 7 39 -Samuel Sappington. Ns Q 'Sm m . ss X N NEWLIN F. PAXSON A.B., M.D., F.A.C.S., F. I. C. S. .N ,MS -sk Nix ss .N ii X 'xxx I XX and Y ECOLGGY Wl1en you are suddenly awakened and asked, 'VVhat are the symptoms of pre- eclampsia-, ' so spake Dr. Paxson, God of Gbstetrics. A superb lecturer and master sur- geon. he imparted much of his enthusiasm to the students. Aided by men like Drs. Hunter, Crowthers, Lafferty and Evans. the instruction left little to be desired. lYoe to the Hahnemann graduate who cannot discuss The Toxemias of Pregnancy. Gynecology not only educated our minds but our lingers as well. Drs. Seitchek and Pon- tarelli, a pair of aces in a stacked deck hounded us in the ,lunior clinic. The Senior year served to polish an already gleaming gem. Our aliili- ations continued the excellent work. Hahne- mann is proud of this capable department. BRUCE V. MacFADYEN B.S.. M.D., M.Sc. CMedicineJ F.A.C.S. Dr. Paxson quickly won the allcgi- It is extremely ditlicult to HHCC Of the students by his Straight- a well loved DC1'SOI13.lltj'.fOI' the forward manner. Gentlemen, 'l'hat's seem so inadequate. Dr. MacF worth a zero, has gone down in his- H . .7,, gag' delivery of the material YOYY HCNT to HO-K DOHC- Who bald that' -MacFadye'l' with charm and wit made the a memorable one. l 'I oil.. 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FISCHHR Q KD., A.M., M.D., F..k..X.l'., l'..X.l.l' 1 S l llr l'lNL'l1L'l' 111 :ulfl1t1o11 to lll' r1-gulzu' 1lllllk'N, lx 11111-1 :11'11x'1- 111 f C ' tl1v ll11l1111'111:11111 .Xl1111111i Xxwrizl 1 . , . 1 .1 f f , , 111111. ll1N 11-21-flux vtlllrlx IH cn-- lf' 7 - Illt' :1 llllllltil llllllklllllllllli group 1 l X 1 lmxx- llI'HllQlll xllllll-ll'1llll I'l'NllllN l f I 1 . f . . I have discovered a V prophylactic method . . . 5 3 -Louis Pasteur, 1885 Q fret , eq, 2 ki.: Errors in diagnosis are made more by not look- ing than not knowing. -William L. Martin. Dr. Martin not only is a master surgeon but a master at fine living. He frequently substi- tutes the golf club for the scalpel and is almost a permanent fixture on the greens of the Phila- delphia Country Club. His engaging personality enabled the student to think of him as One of the boys. Firmly believing that the wise man learns from the experiences of others, he vividly recollected his many trials and tribula- tions. Socially minded on numerous occasions he has been an ambassador of good will for Hahnemann. Ever willing to aid the neophyte, Dr. Martin truly embodies the highest meaning of the term physician. Surgery, the craft of medicine, is a tower of strength and a bulwark of solidity at Hahnemann. Eager to impart their experiences and knowledge to the students, the surgical department inspired many embryonic Halsteads and Kellys. With mingled expression of awe and amazement, seated in the dimly lit balcony, we watched the deftness and listened to the staccato orders of the staff surgeons. Drs. Martin, Dickinson and Geary cleared the way through the maze of technicalities and methods to lighten the task of the bedraggled student. Human dynamo and possessor of bound- less energy, Dr. Ulin was the favorite of the class. There is no Panacea. There hasn't been any since old man Aesculapius' daughter died. -Dr. Geary. 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N1'11l'l'1111lg1.llI'rlI1111'1I1ll'l1111ll111Jl 1'1-11'111'1111'. 1'1l l1'11'w5 1,1L'L'1ik'1CI' 111111 -111111-s. 11111111's 1ll111'N 11111-1111 111' 1111- 1ll1J1g1Il1l11X'1' 111111 1-x111-11. 1311 1111111-1' 513111111 1l111!gl'11 111-111'11 1111s111-rs, SK1111l'11111K'5 s11111111-11 111111 11-1 lla 1-1111-11 11lk' 11111111-1l1'1l1 S111'g1-1'1- s1-1'111111. AX 141'1'1'1l1 511111111111 1111 1111111-111. .X1 111's1 11-1-1111111g111 111111 1f1fN'l' XYIIN Z1 1111111111111 111 1111- s11111', IJ12 111l1'Il1'11, 11111 s11111-1'1'1s1 g111'1-1111111-111 ZIQCIICY, 11111 1lk'11lQ Z1 111'111111111 1-111ss 111- 11K'111'ly5111.g1K'111 l11'11111l'111N. 111111' 1111- 111111111 111' 1111- 111: l11l1C1i1j' 11-111111-11 111 11'1111'11 1-1111 111 1I1M'l'1 1111- 111111111-11 1111111111-111 is 1111- 1'111111g'1-1' lll1'll, s111'11 11N 1J1's, 1il'1l1'l'L, 111-111-1-ss111's. 1'11'11ss11 1111111s. 1'11s11-st 1111111 111 11I1'11'1'1'1f '11l'1DllL'11.. S1ll111I, 211111 1111111-1. 111l111l1'l11ZlI1l1 1s -111' tory 111 11111113 11111111-11 115 1111.1,711x111 1111- 111111111K' 1-1111 gi1'11111' 1'11111'1-111-11 a11 11115 El 1'1g1l1 111 111-. 1 A snap diagnosis is a rapid way of arriving at a wrong diag- nosis. -Dr. Pearce. X . 4 5 3 1 Lv' iff ,N 'UI L f t t N: , K Q Xb , 1. I ' A .11 3 .g .- A 'Lg' get 9 P f ,. va' . .X F Q . 25 IUQV I A , i - .N , S4 1 C YZF' R ,, , 'Z h. ..Y-'12 N 4 N Q W J g- - XF I 3 N I 1' n , 1 , , s :liz -S ix, If I y ,Jw , . al ' N f EDICI Z . 1 x 7-53 gif? I N 1 A ,-SWL - rl 4Q. I1 ' k I X ., rw.. .., ,ul U s x X 5' C 1 I 1 ' I 1 .Q 1 1 I u I s , R 4. F fi I F ,454 X . LJ t K Q9 ,Ts ,-.iw .s, K ,.,,.5-1 3 5 1 1 X Q Q51 Ry x.. G R ,S if ff, S , . 'Q x g Our main business is not to see what lies dimly at a distance, but to do what lies clearly at hand. -Thomas Carlyleg As a professor of medicine at Temple University, Dr. Brown es- tablished an enviable record. His appointment as head of the depart- ment at Hahnemann in 1948 was most welcome. Dr. Brown is well known in internal medicine circles throughout the country. He was one of the earliest certified special- ists by the American Board and helped develop the policy of this important Board. An active mem- ber of the College of Physicians, he is an influential cog in the wheel of progress. Aside from his many teaching laurels, Dr. Brown pos- sesses a winning smile and an in- gratiating personality. The teaching of medicine has undergone signifi- cant changes in all medical schools. Hahnemann can boast of the most progressive system of clinical education in the United States. Beginning in the Sophomore year, the student is indoctrinated early. Physical diagnosis and case taking serve to stimu- late the neophyte's appetite for clinical instruction. Dr. Lane delivered a superb set of lectures on diagnosis to inaugurate the Junior section. W'ith stethoscopes outstretched and auditory nerves tense, we listened to Dr. Gec-kler's heart records. Hollywood's loss was Hahnemann's gain when Dr. Crellin decided to teach. His unorthodox methods and ubiquitous personality had an'iniec- tious quality. The medical wards were under the The physician must not only be prepared to do what is right himself, but also to make the patient, the attendants, and the externals cooperate. -Hippocrates-Aphorisms. Life is short, and the Art long: the occasion fleeting: experience fail- lacious. and judgment difiicuIt. -Hippocrates-.-1phorisms. direction of Drs. .lzmtiiii :tml l.tiptiiii, llr. ililllltlll. living i't-twiiwl slit-:tlts thi' itwlt. Yfiiiiig, stggiw-ssivt-, quiz llllliltxl' XYllllUlll pccr, pix-st-titvtl at suit-iititlit' lhi lfitch liccaiiiit- mliiwvtfii' ul' int'1lit':tl cflttcutirm in zipproucli to tlic lDilllt'lll. Quiet. trictltllx' Ili: l.uptt+ii l'llN. llcwt with itlllluwt lllwllfllllilllllillilt' rlifitictil- patiently zipplictl the lillltbl'1llUl't to pzttiriits. tiztstiwie tics. ln- hats sticcct'tlt-tl in zulmirztlily iiici'c:i-iiig tht: cntcrology, at most importzuit lirztilcli ot' im-tliciiic, cliiiicnl tzicilitit-s. lliiring this trzuisiuoii pt-riowl, XVIlSlllltlCI'Illt'bll1lt'l'YlrlHllill- llr. l'flwi'li:ti'tl, tzuiiotis sttitlt-ills must lit' imticiit :mtl :twnit tht- cxpcctt-rl for llis tliets. Nctirtiltigy wats tatttglit lw the liig cliztiigcs which tiftcii Ctilllt' ztliotit x't't'v slowly. tlirce, Drs. Stciiiliillit-ig llatiitl :intl l i'ignitti. .Xt .-Xllcntowii State llwliitztl, lhx lltilhiiztii :mtl his XXI- :irc coiilitlt-tit that tht- lit-p:u'tiiit-tit of Klccli- nssocizttes coiultictctl .iii iiitciisivc t-tiiii-,y in psy- cinc will :ittriiii :t new place in meflicztl eclticzttion. Cliiutry. 'l'lic .Xnicrictis llotcl will loiig rciiieiiihci' Sturlcnts :irc lu-ciily ztwztrc of the importzmcc of our class. towels :mtl ztll. lloiiicopzttliy was criti- exti':t-ct11'i'ict1lztr purstiits. lfor this reason the cally evztlttzltctl hy the class :ts it listciiccl to Ur. Xvillifllll Usler Society. l,:mc Kit-tliczil Society :mtl llocrickc, Klztny gi high putt-my mzm with llltllCZlil'tl lYl1flL'l'g'l'Iltl1lIltt' Society for reseztrcli :mtl clinical remedies were crczitctl. lir. XYclls wus chief of the im'estig'z1tioii are vziltizihlc ztifls to those intcrcstefl Division of Nlctliciiic tluriiig our jtmim' year. liis iii iiitcrnztl meflicine. I , 5 K X. V 3 Q 3 Q S tw X X s x X ,. S X , gk Qt 5 X Q, 5 XQN xl Nxt. i mtl if 99 x I abhor fear! There should be no fear in medical school. X -Otto Janton. After fifteen or more years of being talked to, at, around, and asleep, the student enters the world of clinical medicine and does a little talking on his own. XYhat thoughts run through the heads of those lirst patients of his while he advises, would be very interesting and perhaps enlighten- ing, but they probably never will be known. He moves in an en- viromnent of white linen and silvery instruments, in which it requires many reams of vari- colored paper to move a patient a few feet. He takes for granted diagnostic aids which would cause the sophisticated Hippocrates' eyes to stare in child-like wonder- ment. He tries to stav on the trail amid a confusing abundance of signs, symptoms, and carloads of red herring. Gr he labors fruit- lesslv to elicit something which ,-as g1iifhs13'i1g'faPatli1:st112 'i11is?1iW5S?i?F that 'meiiiciimijis iaff as W61I 24S12 ,i5aier'1QifgileE5isS ellavdsfiffilili Whlilii,:55fif?9fg452E??ll:?5g?056 and ' . i 573934 t akin to Etlfiatf' s Cliangss-rwienfeelmg ofiaiifegjgiidffjustly so. For acute Qbsefvafigiifir is jstiii as much cornersttiiiehii good. inecliciiiejto- day as,5i55?iita5'tii1,- Sir t A1Tl1:l1fi-C onan DGy1C3S1E12ii3CifiQdg-. P23114 there rlneveif liasflaeerifdeifeltipeldfia' more iinpoiii iiiiigitgf3i:ifgQg1iiiiQ1i'5Qfifi13sti'tiiiieiitl cthgtii i' ,arid Sensei If bel 11:35 iztbseirlaedf- these facts tfand our humble -opinion its that there should 'be' some peripatetic pro- fessor' whose sole function it is to keep tlieir-sigiiificance constantly before his eyesi., then the section which follows is doubly rneaning- ful, Tliiesei scenes are from the various 'clinics which the student attends during his last year at Hzilmeniruinz they represent the finishing-school stage in the train- ing of physicians of this genera- tion. I dressed him, and God healed him. --Ambroise Para, 1536. Aff, THE M V in fi 1 CLI IC rf N SCRIPTIO Dr. Williaiti Bill Schmidt was the hub of a bogged down wheel. Some of the spokes were broken, others twisted, and still others strong and ready. At such a time in his varied career we met him. As acting dean of a proud institution begin- ning to crumble as a result of slow decay, he was instrumental in selecting us to compose the class of '49. A firm believer that dead issues are for dead minds only, he dealt with real issues. He was in- strumental in formulating the solution of the prob- lems which have now ceased to trouble Hahne- mann. To us he has been a friend and patron, to our successors, he will be even more. Was mann Weiss, seiht mann. -Goethe. One vainly wishes that his yvords on specific occasions had the permanence of poetic touch or philosophic weight. But the best that I can do is to reaffirm my deep affection for all of you as a group and to express my personal gratitude for the friendly camaraderie that I have been priv- ileged to enjoy with a number of your constituent members throughout a tetrad of memorable years. Although these brief and ineffectual words are transient, perhaps futile. in purpose. yet they are meant to embody my continuing admiration for a group of hustling. aggressive and determined stu- dents yvho have never relented in their efforts to achieve their medical objective-come hell or high water. 'IChildren of the Storm is the sobriquet that I should choose to associate yvith the class of 1949. As a group. you have been mauled by the ax of drastic change as it has carved your destiny on the chopping block of experimental education. Yet, despite the vicissitudes that have arisen during this bewildering period of modified rosters. curricula, regulations. standards and innumerable other changes and vexations. you have never faltered, you have maintained your balance and you have at long last come to a triumphant finale. If-as yve are taught-adversity purges the soul. hardship proves the mettle and unremitting toil and sacrifice rehne the personality. then your class will indeed become a shining exponent of the dynamic and renascent movement at Hahnemann, Although my mind floods with memories as I scan the recent years, yet from this dross of illusion and frustration there crystallizes an optimism of hope and security for our school and especially for its l949 standard bearers that is more than com- pensatory for the many misadventures en route. Vale! 'XYith cominingled feelings of humility and pride. 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Nl -: ' - 'gx rj- 2 C ., - , ' A , ' I vffjf' I1 .. sl I , If 5 ' 'I-1,172 . 'V 1 '- 5. L -su , x - x f :aa . L D Q I r . F06 V? 9,1 n I 'M 'I C ., X '12 3 A 5 w c , on fg',',,55 Ab ,ga ' 4-in X J U 4 N by vf . dh. Q up E ,wa 1 Q 4,1 THE SENIQR Q I Man . . . with all his noble qualities . . . Still bears in his f L35 li? 4 5,1 In 1 il bodily frame the indelible stamp of his lowly origin .... we are ' Q 5 ' 6' ' . -fe' if uv , 'Eg '+L'-N 972 IXIETEE Q v ,X 3 3, wiki: COSNIO PETER AVATO 1 ' at I'm going to be stabilized. -Wm. McCain. NICHOLAS C. BATTAFARANO . DONALD BERKOWITZ ig' 1 Eff V, -' x 'V we , ' N W X s ,1L ' ,l I E' ,ffyygg E -. Tlzirfy-fo-zu' not here concerned with hopes or fears. only with the truth as far as our reason permits us to discover it. --Charles Ilaririn, 1871. 501, L HARl.Iuh BIuRbHADSIxX LEWIS HENRX BIBEN GABRIELLA M. BISIGNAN I T11 irty-fue Sleep is the physician of pain. -Sophocles l Hematuria means stone, tumor, or tuberculosis. -Dr. Campbell. T11 ir!-x GLENN RAYMOND BLACK DONN EUGENE BONANNO JAMES E. J. BRUCE TI-IE SENIOR . . . when the chest of the living animal is opened and the capsule surrounding the heart is . . . N NETEE .v1'.1' .T1 CLASS GF L'ut iiwily. one may see that the heznrl alternates in movement and rest.-Wm. Harvey, I62S. FORTY-NINE ISABEL CHARMATZ GORDEN HAY CLARK Tl1i1'ty-.w'z'f'-11 ROGER BRUCE CAMPBELI. Jr' Q- 5.3, n C-1' . . . Sleep that knits the ravelled sleeve of care . . . William Shakespeare 'cr' THE SENIUR . . . If the whole materia medica as now used, could be sunk to the bottom of the sea, it . . . N IXIETEE NATHAN LAWRENCE COMER RICHARD JOSEPH COYNE, JR. Q. 1 E DWARD CUTLER Honour thy physician before thou hast need of him. Midrash Rabbah, Exodus XXI. Thirty-viglzt vould be all the better for mankind-and all the worse for he fishes. -0. W. Holmes. GRTY-NINE BETTY JEAN DE LAWRENCE THOMAS DE LAWRENCE JOEL DEUTSCH 1 Detail, detail, Gentlemen. That's what makes a doctorl' T11 iffy-nine -Crellin uv-N ,Q W .1 AL THE SENIQR Nature proceeds little by little from things lifeless to animal life in such a way that it . . . N IXIETEE RICHARD A. DUNSMORE He d0esn't know which end is up. -R. Fitti. 4 A ADELAIDE ELIAS-LATORRE Forty . A f is impossible to determine the exact line of demarcation 99 --.-lrisloile-History of Animals. FORTY-NINE HARRY DONEL ELSHIRE, II JOSEPH HOWARD ENTINE DANIEL ROHRER ESHLEMAN . 'x 'f 'AJ -.Z Gentlemen, damn the sphenoid bone. Forly-one Oliver Wendell Holmes THE SEIXIIUR . . . the blood in the animal body moves around in a circle continuously, the . . . N NETEE 'x in I REGINA MARY FITTI .1 , ff' 5 X x I -1 A, s rv- 2' 7 NEIL DENNISON GALLAGHER Q H N We owe a cock to Aesculapiusf'-Socrates in Plato's Phaedo. Forty-two e V i - sl f only reason for the motion and heat of the heart. -Wm. H arwy, 1628. FORTY-NINE Q. t.aa a .',. .xii A it vw' . ,I Q x ' ' - I . -I I-its ,f 'af -lf, Ex .Y ft ARTHUR MARVIN GLASS L. R. GOLDBACHER, JR. MILTON SYDNEY GORDON Forty-three .WT ! I can't make up my mind. -S. Parkes THE SENIGR O muse, reveal to me what seed has grown This evil that for long remained unknown! N IXIETEIE ss 1 'T .Wae :Qi -- fi Wi A E E 9212 1 WILLIAM GREEN efw E - , A' 'xg-9 , I'm collecting for . . . -Z. Torres-Colon. JAMES STOTT HARVEY 51.2.4 y fe. . ,le if in MARLIN LUTHER HAUER if Forty-four CLASS GF Till Spanish sailors made the West their goal. -Girolamo Ifrascnloro, FO R I Ylphil sf ialliccf' 1530. SXLVIA SIMPSON HAVEN CD HYMAN HERSHMAN J . f V A KT EARL F. HOERNER, JR. 4 As is our pathology so is our practice. -William Osler .sm FOI'fy-fl'L'C S G I'm feeding' my ulcer. -J. Harvey. HENRY THOMAS KLEINER THE SEIXIIUR The physician and the disease entered, hand in hand, AMUEL HICKS JOHN, JR. -R 1 . X.- A4 .,:, -. W 1 ORDON BLAIR KEMP lit ,Q A, ,Y 4 . 'T 1 xx -' ' X , , yj f Forty-sir into the chzlnlhcr of the lllmsllsln-ciil1g.g' pzltivnt . . I D, Q Ulirvr H'f'ndf'Il llolmvs, 1513. JOHN P. L. KOEHMSTEDT KATHRYN JULIANNE KRAUSZ ARCHIBALD R. KRENZEL Forty-5cz'c1z D 'Cb Where's Gabe ? -L. Charmatz Use three physicians still: first Doctor Diet, N NETEE SEYMOUR 1sAAC KUMMER JEROME EDWARD LeVINE ROBERT SEYMOUR LITWAK S0 the nice little girl dropped another orange. -Steinhilber. F0l'f-V-Cfgflf I SLASS OF iext Doctor Merryman and Doctor Quiet. -The Regimen of Salerno, HM. ORTY-NIN GLADXb ZELDA LONDON EARLE C. F. X. MANNING ELMER NICHOLAS MATTIOLI After we left the fraternity house . . . -Ned Comer Forty-nine I WILLIAM GEORGE McCAIN JOSEPH DANIEL McGEARY J JOSEPH JOHN McKEE, JR. If the poor victim needs must be percussed N NETEE 'Y ,f I X , X 1' K 1 .7-.f- J x ,-I be V u 2 - f I 4: P On the other hand we have five fingets. -Ashley-Montague. Q- X ' , . Fifty X u 'i .Wage s. 4 fn J f A 97' VP!!! V wi CLASS QF Don't make an anvil of his aching' bust. --Olirm' H'f'ndf'lI Holnws. FORTY-NINE 1- ar-y,,x fx All B- TEODORO MILAN-PADRO STANLEY JOHN MILSTONE A K By opposites, opposites are cured. -Hippocrates, 400 B.C Fifty-one HAROLD .I. MCLAREN. JR. .1 4 'S Ignorance however aptly veiled in an attractive terminology EDUARDO MIRABAL-FONT l DOROTHY NOTTAGE MooRE WILLIAM MOST If horse .... will cure the patient, give it to him. -Dr. Mattern. F1'ft-v-taco still remains ig'norance. -William Boyd. WILLIAM ERIC MURRY v PAUL NOVACK JACOB HARRY OHANESIAN 5--v .,-., The druggist used to be an artist. -Dr. Massey fffqffy-111,-ff CL I 1 Z, va' . there is no bound to the prolific nature of plants or animals but what is made by . . . S f 6 C K ' ,4 if X I 5 tr' if . 0 fi V ' , 1 1' JI' Tal' L h t by f Q V X a i , r f I X it W, I, it fp .j M 67' if V 1 I xg rf Q If Physik do not work, prepare for the kirk. X I LE OLINER 3' VITO FRANCIS PAKONIS STANLEY MORTON PARISER 97 ? 2' e X- 3 Q U , 5 John Ray, 1768. 'rn Fifty-four their crowding' and interfering' with each other's means ol' subsistence. -Iienjmnin Franklin. 17.31. ,.,,:, ...fi , H' ' , ,A. ,Q -4 . .., ,Q . .Lf 1 A 1 2 '15, SARA JEAN I ARKS DANIEL FRANK PAUL, JR. GERSON STANLEY PAUL A diarrhea of words and a constipation of thought. Fifty-five Dr. Pearson I introduced through the perforation into the stomach ROY WALTER PORTA LEWIS CRAWFORD REESE WILLIAM DURAIND REILLY Many medicines. few cures. --Benjanzin Franklin, 1734. F1'ff-v-sin' altlcles ol diet suxpended hx A -.llk string . . --William lleaunmnl 1333. HARRY MERRITT RHOADS GEORGE AUGUSTUS ROGERS WILLIAM I. ROZANSKI, JR. Young bride, But mothel he onlw has ONE FOOT' Fifty-500011 S ,, , .,,v f :':7 'mfif-Trsjjtfg, N, . J, , l,. 1f' -. - P ' -if S I Q p ' . . . but what renders the cowpox virus so extremely singular is that the person who has been . . . LIBBY RUBIN ! PETER JOSEPH SACKETT PETER LOUIS SARAS He's such a quack I'll bet he's web footedf'-Any Junior. Fifty-eiglzt CL!-XSS QF R thus affected is forever after secure from the infection of the small pox . . . -Edward .lc'nm'r, I79S. FQRTY-NINE If gi 'Fd xx- ROBERT S. SEEHERMAN SAMUEL SHORE ROY RICHARD SINGER Don't think, tryg be patient, be accurate. -John Hunter Fifty-nine 4 'QT Your patient is ready, Sir. Wm. T. G. Morton, Oct. 16, 1846, Demonstration of Ether. Thou shouldst place two Cotherl plugs of linen saturated SCOTT WALLACE SKINNER, III SIDNEY H. STARRELS 5 KASIEL STEINHARDT 4 x ml , X Sixty CLASS OF with grease in the inside of his nose. -The Edwin Smith Surgical Papyrus. 1750 ILC. DOMINICK ANTHONY STUCCIO Z-XHIDE M TORREb COLON 4' HARRIS TWER W Density, Density, Densityf'-Frank SI.,1'f3'-0116 recognition HERBERT URAM We intend to separate the men from the boys. -Dr. Fitch. Sf.l'I',V-f'Zi'O BERNARD MEYER WAGNER ALEXANDER LEE WARDEN THIS SENIOR But science is not richg . . . it does not generally meet N IXIETEE 1 1 ,:. I' i 21 'F ,Q CLASS GF before the nmterizll usefulness of it has been proved. -Jlarie l'uri1', 1922. FURTY-NINE -J. ARTHUR HARRISON WEGG A. BURTON WHITE BENJAMIN FRANKLIN WILDEN Six RQ JA Learn to ORGANIZE your thoughts. -Dr. Ulin ty-tim? As in the case of eggs, there is no such thing as they are either good or bad. -Fuller Albright. ROBERT HOWARD WRIGHT HOMER YASUI taking a sheaf of paper, I rolled it into a very tight N IXIETEE roll, one . . . CHARLES LELAND WINN, JR. 51 , .f i ' 5 , . NX p a poor doctor: S1'.1'f-X'-fozrf' av.. Qi 4 CLASS GF end of which l placed over the precordinl region . . -Rene Law1m'c', ISI9. FORTY-NINE T EPHRAIM KING ZACKSON -ir. ARTHUR F. J. ZEGLEN Medicines are nothing in themselves, if not properly used, but the very hands of the gods, if employed with reason and prudence. -Herophilus. A man is as old as his arteries. -Samuel Sappington. Sixty-j5z'e CLASS OF X -ix . x wk Q-5 . S A , is x xx 1 Q X.. X S x E 1949 5 pf. A 5 Y Va Q , 4 -., ! 1 ' 'IQK - Q j,w--'j,, , 5 . ll? ' 1 1 'QU 'I 5 I L- 1 X . N N , r Q5 F.:-i7'4, r'x dXB.....W I F ' 'THE ni-wav? 9 6. I-llffillfnf. M4 x .SBS X . ' . ,wi-xqfwsf Q A x . -gi? :Qg1y:1X3.x..si 1 A xg xix?-Fswxwkkxxtl if lx xx ,N -. rf-xXxxXQX1x ka!-I. N M xivabiwiifilxkr-.S'ix Y X? gFSX1SQx:sS3iK1 L 1 .Q ,I L. ' X x XX-WCXX iixx-if xNX ' 3X:XT'MIx - x f: 'XY xxx AT: X x XXNX 0 ' X 4 x T35 X NSA hj' x 61,5 , x , xx 3 viii Xi B lb X X RFQ ill- ' X tL,' gi. X x X N Qs Q ,X.xX 'wsevww X H xi-N, X ,Xxx ff Cl x X A '.,x F wwf xX,wX vgg Qf'f21?,gS Qfgbzx-O1 fl X ' I 5f1YS.?Sf .QTfi1fx f1.Wx X 51 XA QASSEYSSNSbibiQ1lQ2?X1X3ki'Ef1G'ifSi'1 S'154XGf X' , . X XK'.xNSxAiQ .xx.x Q liixxiwerlxxwlx ,J Q' , , - W' ' as 235, f ia. ,S ? -f , C V Wt. P I , 4 w ' . A f'i 1 Y if X 2 xv-,..... wk HF QV, ' .. . '-1 1 1 4 s H 2 I 1 Q Q is... 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Baby Biben tried hard to follow in his brother's footsteps. Desperately trying to act the part of a surgeon, Deutsch could cut a patient's nails in three hours flat, if he hurried. Most pa- tients wondered if Charmata wasn't a misplaced social worker. London managed to find time. in between visiting staff men. to see a few lucky patients. Professor Pariser never failed to include some rarity in his list of diagnoses. Zackson de- veloped the art of psychoanalysis while Yasui developed a new method in psychiatry. He lies on the table and listens to the patients story. Skinner did his best not to allow the clinics to interfere with his bridge club meetings. The Delsawrences. official biographers. wrote sheet after sheet until their histories weighed enough. XYilden. after re- ceiving his daily plasma. frequently modeled in the embalming school. Une patient when told he was to be seen by Cutler, bought a Flit-gun. 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Secretary ......,.......,.. ....,.,.., B eatrice Elizabeth S. Gallaher Treaszzrcr .....,......,....... ....... A nthony Joseph Errichetti, jr. Sfndeizft Insiifnfe .,....,.. .......................... C harles Fineberg Having borne the whips and scorns of almost three furious years of preparation for medicine, our present junior class now lies in state. Might we have a record of this group, hoping even yet to graduate in l950? The specimen consists of one sartorially perfect Tropea-trained class, schooled in the art of fashion if not the mechanics of surgery. A bandage guarding the popliteal fossa calls to mind Dr. Kassab. Outlined in red and blue is an abdomen rigid enough to make Dr. Geary beam his surgical ap- proval. Dr. Kleinman taught medical artistry by drawing the spleen at the 12th rib. On the basis of his vast experience, Dr. Paxon volun- teered the diagnosis, toxemia of pregnancy. But, doctor, she wasn't married ! liixternal examination of the chest was per- formed by Dr. Noon who concentrated his forces on estimating the size of the containers, the per- f555ii5 ifIIZifiii.,1,123555555553555555255:s:15f1f11ff'f' ' ' ' UN IOR centage of protein and fat in the liquid therein, and the subject of cow's versus human's. The post continued with the opening of the thorax. No one who has once seen Dr. Crellin at his best will ever forget his description of a Msonorous sibilant shower of moist ralesf' After the first lecture everyone politely took back seats and will continue to keep them as defense from his caustic tongue. In like manner, the heart and its various dys- functions were reviewed by Drs. Janton and Lupton. On opening the stomach we iind therein a ther- mometer remaining since the freshman year as a result of the experiments conducted by Drs. Hep- burn and Eberhardt. in which they proved that drinking ice water lowered the temperature of the stomach. Throughout the entire gut can be seen Dr. Mattern's small, divided, daily doses of 3 to 6Y Microscopically, every part of the bowel showed lesions suggestive of periarteritis nodosa necessi- tating consulation with Dr. Gregory, who wields a devastating whip over the ego of the sophomore during oral examinations. The only person equally difficult to bluff is Dr. Bondi, who made up those quizzes. Deep in the abdomen there appears to be some activity in the region of the kidney. 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President ............. g t W e gag f qou can keep your head when all about you Are losmg thezrs and biammg at on you If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you, But make allowance for their doubting too If you can wart and noi be tired by waiting Or bemg hed about, don t deal m lies, Or being hated donf ywe way to Izatmg Amt yet don t look too good mor talk too wwe If you can dream-and not make dreams our master If you mn thmk--and not make thong its your atm, If you can meet with Triumph anal Disaster And treat those Iwo unposters Just the some If you can bear to hear the i-ruth you ue spoken Trusted by knaees to make a trap for fools Or watch the thzfflls Wu gave your ltfe to, broken lf you can make one heap of all your wmnmgs And risk it on one turn of patch and fuss And tose, and start agauz at your begmmngs And never breathe cz word about your loss, If you can force your heart and nerve and smfw To Herve your turn long after they are gone And so hold on when there is aothmg zn you Except the Wilt which says to them Hold on If you can talk wzth crowds and keep your on-toe, Dr walk auth Kuzgs nor lose the common touch If neither foes nor tovzng frzends can hurt you If alt men count wvth you, but none too much, If you can fill the wzforgivzna mmute Wirth Sully seconds' lfwffh of distance run, Yours as the Earth and everything tImt's m xt, Ami whack ts more you!! be a Man, my son' ,ff Rudyard Kzplmg ',,rA 4 A 1 Q 5 S ' 'A '51 ,g2123E':Q2g1g:3g1ggj2g2'1gEj212ggQ2i1:j.,g, 1, . 121, ,'4, , i ' A s , ,, -,lj-2 , , 5 -I'i'1'f'iZ' .,.t 111:12w5'.:.11a11.2-1-2.2u:.:2'L-' - 'A 'rf ' ' ' g ' ' of3.':i1':1'--ii . .:2:2i2:22c1e:3:1:a3:L1:2:112.Q13:a:1:1a-aff' 1ra:'.-11--+1114-11 +11-, aV'e i V412-ff1,:.1' ':.-:.- i ,12- 1I2i2i?iz1zipi5'Q222?ifiHiE2:1z2.-112213111121 -.,.,, 3111.1.-.- ,,,. 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Secretory ,........,..., ....,.,...... ,.,.., A I ary Dochios Treasurer ....,..,......,.. .,..,,,.,..,.,,,,....., P cte Golf Student Iuxfifzztc ...,.... Richard Lee Peters OPHO GRE XYhen ninety of us registered in September we felt a few shades less green than when we regis- tered as Freshmen. Probably the worse weeks any of us ever endured were those between the final exams in june and the arrival of the dreaded iinal grades at home. We can look back and smile knowingly at the freshmen now struggling for existence It is without nostalgia that we recall mixing 5 cc. of Benedicfs solution with a frog nerve-muscle prep- aration with the left hand while the right hand The stability of the milieu interieur is the primary condition for free- dom and independence of existence. -Claude Bernard. . - . - . . v - ' clmltlx cllvtttul will tlu lm. tlu-ill. lliix xx.1- lllxl .tlulitx ltr ulug- 111- vllIIQlk'N, xx--I-lqtgrgtxw, --minute :tluvut tlu' stzttt- wt Ctvlllhllxlttll in xxltulx ut' tlxxvlt. .mtl1-vil14tpNt'tt-it.Iugwf Xmtlumg gow xl it lull' llmx' :lu ut' ztmxwi' tlu' lI'l'Nlllllt'Il llllk'l'5'.' llu' Hill' to 1't-:lu-ml-ter, lt- N-mu' xtiult-nt l.S,,XI,IVfl litwt x't':1I'? .X t'i1u'l1? man -lt-11-'tv tlu- lllIllIL'llt'N 4-1' qt lvlwful xv-wl 111' in-i xt XYet1st-tl lUt'llYf' tlu' soplionitot-tix. Xt-xx txt' t-my lllnltfltl -tl' Nlllwlxlllg plvqtxtiiwz Xlxtx it not lu-t-mu tlu' lllllllltfr. It! 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Swnu' fttulvnts tlvxt-llvp quilt- :1 HXt'l'k'Hlllltlk'lll, I1llk'llf l'w1'tligg'l1ig3 utlu'i'sp1'itlt' tltvtim-lws tm tlu-ir lil l, 'Ill lllf .X .I l 'Xll llil CLASS OF 19 1 A world of disordered function lies revealed in any lesion if only we have the eye to see it. -William Boyd. X oloneus to hw son Laertes on gouzg away to school The unmi sais In the shoulder of your sazl And thou are stayfd for There my blessing math thee! And these few precepts zn thy memory Look thou character Gwe thy thoughts no tongue Nor any zmproportlan d' thought his act The frremis than hast and then' mfoptuzn tned, Grap e them to thy soul with hoops of steel Bat o not dull thy palm with entertainment Of each new katclfd, unltedgii comrade, Beware 0f entrance to a quarrel, but bemg uz, Heart that th opposed may beware of thee Gwe every man thme ear, but few thy von-e Take eaek mens censure, but reserve thy judgment Uostly thy Izabzfs ass' thy purse can bay Rat not expr-ess'd m fancy rack not gaudy For the apparel oft proclaims the man, And they m France of the best rank and statwn Are most select and generous, claef Ln t nrt Neither lr borrower nur a lender be rrow s t o 522 lggn oft loseiitgotkhztegf mag 12-ieggndry Tins above iraq to tlnneeowirzeself buff tr-we And it must follow as the ragkt the day, Thou canst not then be false to any num WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Hamlet Act I Sc III oeeeeereeeororeo ieree .. . , Q X. V. ..- V'. 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I ohn George Brownlee Secretary ,................ ............,,.... P hyllis ,lean Moffett Student Institute ...,.... ......,.... S amuel Adam McElroy, II Medical men are not often in doubt, but frequently wrong. -Dr. Davies. FRE HME N eophytes. N ot long ago we were seniors. Freshman will report to room A.. September 20th dawned, Hahnemann Medical Rules. Regulations. Conduct befitting . . . Books. Aids to goodstudy- habits. This year we are instituting. And lectures. The Yagus tpneumogastricj or tenth cranial nerve Cn. vagusj is the longest of the cranial nerves. Urine doesn't smell bad, it is aromatic. That kymograph doesnt work again. Canulate the carotid through the femoral this time. Hepatic artery portal yein common bile duct tendon of the iiexor sublimus superiorly, flexor pollicus longus radially. There was a young lady from Mass who had a beautiful-is the loudspeaker on? Notice the abundance of the sensory distribu- tion of the facial. SCARED? Tie it together. Sally Lay Extended. Pick the loose ends up. Some day youll wish you knew this. You better learn to synthesize blood. If he wants to be. I'll vote for him. Don't forget Acetylcholine can do everything. It looks like a nerve but it could be. Arteries are red Qsomctimesl. That cat didn't die. it just stopped breathing. If you don't know. ask. A shell of his former-relations of the carotid. Never Lower Tillie's-and the lingual nerve took On Old Olympus. Uterine artery to the ureter CYoo-ree- terj Tissues, know that. Can't know the abnormal until. Leewenhook. llalversizni. Nlllllllglll. Nlllfgllglll, Klauwopliziges lion yoni' linux 'l'opogi':ipliy. Xlilun si-insoiw' :uul llZlYt' zippezlretl from inonoeyles, l7on't forget inotoi' losses wonlfl resnll. Nt-:n'lx' :ill i'el:nc-fl to to clean the coloi'in1etei's :nul wash tlu- llu- stoinzuh lit-longs to tlu- -lissi-eioiw ol' tlu- lu-:ul llllI't'lICS.,, 'lille tlisseetors ol' llu- :ilulonu-n :nul tluvrzix slionlrl By vztrying' the culture nietlinin. exxnniiu-. t'ol'l'ee :il ll :OU :tnil lu- Ii:u'lt. l.i-llunrgy Rezul the question. Ueserilme in iletzlil, ll' l eonlcl get in lln'ee goofl lionrs :i night. Uni Short answer. Is there one? line! llesselh:u'li's trizinglt-, lit-lations :ilioin ilu .lust what lStllCIHI'1lL'llC2llSiQ'lllliIL'1lllL'L'.'llllL'Cl1lSS hilns. l'oin'ses ul tlu- ninth. llo we luiil wzitei will ohserve one niinnte of silence: Clevelznul zigziin? lu-t that liringl lil-I l'lQlil'lSlCl 'fii'llIf'IlS' clroppecl one toclziy. .Xncl eorrelzttion lectures. The lilljllif :nul Irluils iniosis, i-noiilnlizilniizi. XYill yon splienopzilzttine ganglion receives syinpznlu-tie plc-use ziwztlten ihzn inzin in ilu- iniflflle ul' ilu- fourth tihers. Two hours left. Not enough tinu-. ls it right row, XYL- have Il przwtiezil toinorrow. or left? Szilivating like Pz1vlox s clog eva-i'ju time t'oinpoiu-nts ul' ilu- sniu-rlu-i:il :nul mlm-eil. Xlhzit they-Don't get punielcy. Look for the el1:n'zu'te1'- :ire the :nnino :u'iils which are essential to life' istics ofthe tissue. lligh oi' low. It eonlil he one of llow inznn' pzlelqs ol' eigzirettes flifl yon sinolce this Several things. inorning? Think they'll socialize? States Nights. My lznullzuly iu-:irly 1ln'ew nu- onte-e .-Xeeorcling Io one View the large eelletl portion liox of liones, esiu-eiztlly the slqnll innervzttes the sinooth innsele. Ulimeioiisly l.et's keep it for :in :ish trziy. ohligecl ns hy consenting to . . ,llt'11x.Siu11i1 in C01'f101'at'.m11n. lYrote the section of Lyinphzitics in Morris. I'1n lCn1'1'oR's Xcrrli: 'l'honght I was eonlnserl. Tal: I1 Gray inzin myself. 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Student Representation in College Affairs, that prerogative peculiar to American education, finds its expression at Hahnemann in the Student Insti- tute. The Institute is composed of elected members from each undergraduate class and acts as agent of the student body to the administration and of the administration to the student. XVhile not truly having a vote in college pro- ceedings of a higher level, its suggestions always receive appreciation and appropriate action by the college council, from which body it carries sug- gestions, rules, and protocol to the classes. As student representation, it functions by regu- lating student elections, by arranging schedules of undergraduate society meetings, by maintaining and supporting student lounge, basketball team, and chorale Society, by appointing chairman of the annual Blue and Gold Ball, and Editor-in- Chief of the Medic, and by representing Hahne- mann at Student Government meetings. The result of all these duties is a better relation- ship between Professor and Student, between Stu- dents themselves, between those who are of Hahnemann and those who are her friends. OFFICERS Prrs1'flw1f. ........,,..,. . . . , . John Y. Allen IH l'lrf-P1'vsz'dwzf XYm. C. McCain, jr. Svrwfczry ....,... ...,,...,, D ominick Stuccia TI'L'tlSIll'Cl' ..,,. . James C. Bruce MEMBERS Sr. Class Prcsialcizf ..,.........,........... Joseph D. 1IcGeary Sr. Class Reprcscntatiz-C .... .,,.... X icliolas Battafarano lr. Class Prvsidcuf. ,....,...... . ,. Reynolds L. Emerson Jr. Class Rcprcscrztatiw' .,..... ,... ....... . . Charles Fmeberg Sofwli. Class President ........ . ...,,... YX'illiam T. Wright Sajvlz. Class Rcj1rcscn1ati:'c ,,,, ......,.,, R ichard L. Peters Fr. Class Prcsidcnf ...,.,,,... . ......... Richard Ziegler Fr. Class Rc'prcsc11fatiz'v... ......., Samuel McElroy llv0Hlt lI'S Rcfv1'ese11z'atit'c ,.........,,,.,,...... . Gladys London lazfc1'fraIc1'11z'fy Council Rz'f1rc'sc11fatii'v.,Robert XVright Now if y0u'll take my advice. you'll pack your bags and go home. -Dr. Snyder. .Xll tliiiig5 :ire wwii iii' lmt in llieir lmegiiiiiiiigf, quill iiiilxulik xziiiily if ilu- lmullll in KIUUSIIIIII. Xxlllll lizuilrle ur plezisiiie iii' ml-iitli iii' lier lille will mn lit- Rlxlv.-' . .. . . .... quit 'y lwiegwiie Iwi' il wiiiluiig glziiiee mill ilu' liitiire ul lzuliiuiif Ui'l'.lQ.X l IUX 5l'lQlXli: Xiwlzif ul iliwwes :iiirl rlimilzulx :mel ilu-lieiuilx rlrezuiis. 1A lim' sure, liei' zitteiiliiiii 'vii tlie zitlire :illwweil ymiis ini tlie iiimla-lw.l Ulil lilaul tliiiig it were lu lie single. 'liliere wzu ll llllil,L'l'L'lll iiptiezil zitlitiifle. :L pusitive g'lii1t,tiilie sure. tlizlt lzlflecl tlie ereiliiig tliiwviijfli, wiltiiig' iii ilit- iiiuriiiiig eliill. S l4l.L'li .XXD tif 1l.l7: llie gulls uf gzirli were gmie, :incl slie, iieecliiig rezlssurzuice, suceiiiiilmeil In caiiimlitl uiiiveiwzitiiiii. :itliwzirt Il mzy ewelctziil. 'l'lie tluur :mtl tlie music :mtl iiiezifiireffzieeh evei'yw'liere. seen fwer lier slwiilrler, :mal some faces Ilut seen fur fuur liwurs. :mil utliels fur tlizit iiiziiiy years, glirliiig pllst view like Z1 visiuii. CU.XS'l'-'1'4I-CU.XS'l': .Xpplzuul tn let the slurry listeners kiiuw the iiiglit was made for clzuieiiig. Hut liver su sown? All sure tlie parties. Ulcl parties. young parties, frat parties, eluli parties. pre-clzmee, piist-flzuice, iiitrzi-rlzuice. sober and soimiulent carebsecl the CZl.YCl'1lOllS COl'I'lflHI'S :mel soarecl stezulily nut of your reach. Blue fzicling. thwlcl Growing. UO! lDNIGHT. GUUDNIGHT: Yes tuiiirm1'1'mi' the cull . . . Blue iii the west and Ciolcl in tlie east, wzirm water. the I1lll1lXYfl ililivimis Jeep-iiii clrezmi- ing. iiur tossing. Sumlziy fmmiitli. xx ar 'Q ' . i ' u , X ' R' X ,X O i L 'vi' L. . H. DONEL ELSHIRE II RICHARD J. COYNE, JR. THE EDIC The 1949 Manic was conceived nearly nine months ago with the union of its statf to the bright, illusive mis- tress, enthusiasm.', As all such begin- nings the nuptial bed was flushed with ambition, warmed with encouragement, and promised a smooth, untroubled course. Its development progressed with amazing rapidity and none of the signs of complication appeared. The course soon became troubled, the pres- sure began to rise, nervousness and insomnia soon were replaced with anxiety and uncertainty. All the most malignant symptoms put in an appear- ance some times singly and often in combination. It grew and grew until the weight and size began to offer a real hazard to its delivery. Surgical in- tervention was resorted to at the last trimester with the resultant amputation of at least one-third of the monster. Many times we wished to be relieved of this distress, only to remember that it is impossible to be a little bit preg- nant. And so on to acouchement. If there had been any hope that this would end the labor, this delusion soon ended with the financial report. He who would dance must pay the piper. Now we await the amnesia reputed to follow the pains of creation, while the walls of the Medic Room re-echo the phrase so often heard in other delivery rooms. Never again. H47lLI7l'L1l'lIllIl ,,.......,,,,. ..,, B Ilss Edlftll'-ill-C11 icf .,..,.. illamlying Editor.. Birsiizvss ilIClIlUg6l'. nldr't'rfisi'iig illazmg Pliivfcrgyrgflz Editor Art lldlftll' .,......,,,. . Kathleen Harding Gorden H. Clark .Charles L. lVinn .Earle C. Manning M. Torres-Colon .Joel Deutsch ...Lewis C. Reese Historian ........................... ..,.... . .. .... ............. ..... ..... . . . . 501 Charles Bershadsky C0uf1'ilvzrfm's: Arthur H. lYcg'g, Bernard M. NYag'ner. Thoinas P. Maclfarland, Kathryn .l. Krausz, Elmer X. Mattioli, Donald Berkowitz, lYilliam Green. fr 'Q c. 1 0 -V .- W 4 V - 3. 1 A. lA 1- . I A - N UN 'WEN 29. xp' s . 1' 'r 'Sf 1 M q Q r . ' A IL X Q' A ' 0 I , I V I' if 4' If I Ip 1 Phi Alpha Gamma of Phi Chi, one of the oldest chapters at Hahnemann Medical College, comes to the end of this scholastic year with a record unparalleled in its long and illustrious history. Having completed a merger with the large Phi Chi group last year, Phi Alpha Gamma has soared once more to its splendid position as a potent influence for the welfare of students and as an honorable society of honorable men. The insight of the founding fathers has ever proven miraculous when viewed from afar, and study of their methods yields the key to all our endeavors. They, as we after them, had an intense obsession for progress, progress-a goal to be sought, an aim to be achieved. the hall mark and badge of anything Phi Chi, anything Gamma. The year began brightly with a splendid rushing sea- son, and our social, scientific, and cultural activities have not allowed the brightness to wane. Throughout this year, as in the past, our relationship to each other, to our class, and to our college, has borne the fruit of true fraternal spirit, ambition, and action. This spirit, this progress, this tradition-this is the bulwark upon which we graduating brothers place our aspirations and ambitions for the future. To us it is the blade of truth and the buckler of humanity. MEMBERS Seniors Gorden H. Clark Donald H. Elshire III Elmer N. Mattioli Harold J. McLaren Stanley W. Pariser William D. Reilly Benjamin F. Wilden Charles Leland Winn Robert H. VVrip:ht. .I Il ri in rs Robert G. Delph William Tuttle S01Ill07ll0l'l'S Bert L. IloVul'ly Irwin M. t'level:unl Robert W. Cleveland Robert I.. Enxrdnl John NV. fi2lilIlj.Il1Cl' Eric li. Hollmnn, Jr. John A. Juckubien Juvk li. Landis Henry E. I,ungont'cldur Jack ll. Lee Henry T. Mitchell. Jr. Peter Miraldo Jackie L. Morrison Russell E. Schaty Jay R. Sharpsteen. Jr. Eugene M. Sneff Walter W. Staly Otis Weber Charles H. Woodwork Charles L. Yoder Fresh nz rn Raymond A. Baker Ralph P. Erdly Herbert A. Faust .lohn A. Fisher Robert l. Fisher Thomas J. Flynn Robert I. Gray 'Fhomns W. Hunter Joseph P. lvlatwicjczyk Gilbert C. Olini Rnwdon E. Rambo I rederick D. Snyder. J Gordon L. Tobias lddwin M. Todd I' . A Phi Chi President .............,, Donald H Elshire III I'irv-Prcsidmif ....,.,. ....,,, H arold I NIcLaren Secretary. ,.,..., .. , . .Eric B Hollman Jr Trmslzfw' ,,,,. .. Robert H XVright P111 Consul , .. l I'icc-Consill ,. Sr. .S'm1al0r Jr. Scnator ..,....., .,AA. CSm'r't'sfwl1dir151 .3'c'fl.Ilz' . Trvtisllrfr' Syl. ul Arms Delta Epsilon Donald Berkowitz Harold Batt , Ned Comer Milton Avol Svvrclury Irwin Maskin Louis Averbach Toby Silverstein Abraham Strauss l . l'hi Delta llpsilon, founded in 1904 at Cornell Uni- versity began at Ilalinemaim on March 8, 1929 with ten members. XYe are one of fifty-nine similar undergraduate chapters in medical schools throughout the United 25 States and Canada. Phi Delts have taken great pride in the fraternity's accent on social and scientific endeavor. Monthly scientilic dinner-meetings, at which our fraters had the opportunity of meeting and hearing prominent physicians of the Pliilaclelpliia area, as well as parties, and dances were held at our Spruce Street fraternity house as frequently as examination schedules permitted. A highlight of this past year was the presentation of Dr. Wallace M. Yater as our speaker at the Second Annual Phi Delta Epsilon I.ectureship. His subject was Coronary Disease in Young Men. The discussion was inspiring and informative. Much of the success of Beta Zeta chapter of Phi Delta Epsilon is the group spirit, and we shall strive to retain it in our eitorts to better our fraternity, our school, and our chosen profession. MEMBERS Donald Berkowitz Ned Comer Milton Gordon William Green Hyman Hershman Henry Kleiner Archibald Krenzel Seymour Kummer Jerry Levine Stanley Milstone VViIliam Most Gerson Paul Robert Seeherman Sidney Starrels Harris Twer Herbert Uram Milton Avol Louis Averbach Harold Batt Charles Feinberg Allen Glaskin Stanley Guldlinn' Jules Hatitz Morton Klein Irwin Maskin Lester Soblosky Sydney Salus Irwin Schoen Arthur Silver Toby Silverstein Ray Stone Harold Warren Stark Wolkoff Irving Breslow Joseph Hamburg Jerome Hubsher Jack Kleiner Raymond Krain Seymour Lerner Philip Lisan Leonard Shapiro Jack Smoizer Abraham Strauss Anthony Bamonte Leonard Dolotf Jerry Druckman Edward Ehrlich Morton Fuchs Edward Gluck Morris J. Goldman Daniel J. Gross George Halitz Iiernard Klionsky Irvin Leven Jules Lister Kenneth Milgram Edward Morris Jerry Rotwein Justin Rubin Armand Rudermzin Joseph Slap Jerry Smith Alan W'inshel For the past several years the members of Alpha Sigma have felt the need for afhliating with a national medical fraternity. XV ith the assistance of the Alumni and after considerable correspondence, a decision was made to unite with Alpha Kappa Kappa Medical F ra- ternity. This is a national, or better stated, an interna- tional organization founded at Dartmouth Medical College in 1888. Today the fraternity comprises forty- Hve active chapters of o-ver eighteen thousand seven hundred members. Un May l5, 1948, the Hahnemann chapter, Beta Phi, was instituted. The ceremony and initiation rites took place at the Epsilon Chapter house, Presiding were the Grand Vice-President and Grand Secretary-Treasurer. Also present were representatives of the Mu and Beta Omicron chapters. lVe are now making every effort to stimulate alumni and faculty brothers to closer union and urge continued support of the fraternity objectives. Seniors Cosmo Peter Avato Gordon Blair Kemp Earl C. F. Manning Eduzirdn Mirnbel-Font Willium Eric Murry Vito Frnnt-is Pukonis Roy W1llt0l' l'nrl!1 Peter Joseph Sm-kelt. Arthur Francis Zeglcn MEMBERS .I ll Il iorx Robert Ward Summers So ph omforvs Frank Wilmer Baker. Jr. William Thomas Bonner Jnck Clinton Gilbert Clarence Smith Kemp Daniel Curl Murals Robert Roth Roberts .lurnes Pintt Summerfield lpha Kappa Kappa President, ............ . ,... Earl C. F. Manning Vice-Prvs1'dcnf ,.... . ,.,.... 'William Eric Hurry Secrefarx '........... .,.... P eter Joseph Sackett T7'CUSI!J'gI'. ..... . ..,,. Roy XYalter Porta Historian .... . ,Arthur Francis Zeglell .llarslial .... A. . is i--f. Robert Summer fl-'01-dc-H, XYilliam Thomas Bonner Cliczfvlain .,.,,,,... . .. , ..... ,lack Clinton Gilbert E.1'vc11ti-re Comnziffccz Roy NYalter Porta. Vito Francii Pakonis, Gordon Blair Kemp. Fnrulfy :ld-:'i.r0rs: Garth Boericke, MD., ,lohn Gregory, BLD., Ernest Truex. Ph.D. 8 N' Phi .x',ip.-1-mr CillUI1t'e'HUI' Trt'u.v1n't'r .N crllfa' .N'm'r't'lt1ry 1 Lambda Kappa ,lost-ph ll. lfntine .Xlhert Bender .Xrnold Blilstein llernard M. XVHQIICI' Marvin Q. Dalistocky ,bi E ,L Uver twenty-tlirec years ago the Alpha lleta Chapter ul. the l'hi l.amlida liappa lfrateruity was founded at llalmemaun, .Ns the lirst superior, Dr. XYilliam Klin- man, now a member of the Faculty, was an inspirational leader and did much to build the new chapter into an active. creative participant of an organization already 20 years old. lfrom its beginning Phi Lambda Kappa has set the highest standard of ideals which it has zealously guarded and maintained throughout the many years of its exist- ence. The fraternity has never relaxed its attempt to instill into its members the true meaning and value of lasting friendship, fraternalism, loyalty and the moral obligations of medicine. It has achieved for its members a high level of scholarship the maintenance ot which has long been a constant source of pride and inspiration to the group. All the members participate in the many activities of the fraternity. Scientitic meetings, the Annual Lecture- ship, dinners and dances-the non-scientific side of life is stressed to give the member a broader philosophy. lt is with sincere admiration that we point to the Phi Lamlicla Kappa men on our ever growing faculty and staff at llalmemann. Their support and untiring ettorts on behalf of the fraternity are well known. NVQ are proud ul our men and their ceaseless vigil to oreserve integrity ot the healing art. Sr' n fo rs S. Charles liershadsky Edward Cutler .loel Deutsch Arthur Glass Lawrence Goldbaeher .lu n ofrs Theodore George lialbus Victor David lierprelson Herbert Hraunstein George Louis Cohn Arthur Frankel Morton Friedman Louis Judas Goren Jerry Allen Gray Roger Morris Grayson Murray Horowitz Albert Seymour Kramer Marvin Linder Arnold Millstvin Mervin Harvey Needell Sidney Rosenbaum Leonard Rosenfeld Gabriel Kevi Rubin David Joseph Schnall Aaron Schwartz Louis Myram Soletsky Murray VVolowitz the Robert Ernest Yanowitch Sophnnmrrs Leonard Sylvan Dreifus Martin Nelson Frank Stanley lidwin Goren Nathan Lester Samuels Jacob liehr Shapiro Selig: Simon Strassman lra Allen VVasserberi: Oscar Roy NVeiner Joshua Leon NVeisbrod Fw-sh ni FII Kark George Cohen Arthur Friedman Marvin Friedmann .lack lm-r Melvin Murray Marvus Hubert Lawrence Rosomotf Normand Norris Solomo Leon J. Weiner fl Prvsidvizf, Phi Chi , ,... ., .,Robert W. Wriglit S'vr4'f'fr11'y-T1'fU51ll'u1', Phi Lambda Kappa, Nathan Comer A group of members representing the six active fra- ternities organized the Interfraternity Council in Janu- ary, 1944. In true fraternal spirit the council was or- ganized to promote harmonious relationship and co- operation. Composed of two representatives of each fraternity, it is guided by the president and secretary-treasurerg it is their duty to conduct rushing functions and acceptance of rushees. Its contribution to medical fraternalism has been unique. In the past year, it has been instrumental in arranging for the merging of three of the member fra- ternities into larger national fraternities. Cn December 4, 1948, the council sponsored the sixth annual Interfraternity Ball at the Bellevue-Stratford Hotel. A most memorable evening for all present. Interfraternit ouncil To keep apace of rapidly advancing modern medicine, it becomes mandatory to present in seminar sessions. and small group discussions, much of the material which the busy medical student might miss. To this end. the lYilliam Osler Society was founded in mid 1948. under the leadership of Dr. Q. Henry Ianton. Senior students. who have demonstrated a sincere interest in internal medicine were invited to join. Each month an outstanding medical personality is invited to direct the forum and acts as moderator. Sir lVilliam Osler has epitomized the objectives of this organization, undoubtedly the student tries to learn too much, and xve teachers try to teach him too much- neither, perhaps. with great success. The system under which we Work asks too much of the student in limited time. 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Paxon Ubsterical Society Since December, l9-LO, the Lane Medical Society has given Seniors the opportunity of hearing prominent men discuss the various phases of medicine and, as a result, an abundance of practical knowledge has been acquired. Membership in the group is limited to twenty men who show sincere interest in the field of Internal Medi- cine, We are grateful, not only for the valuable informa- tion imparted at the monthly meetings, but also for the opportunity to have personal contact with outstanding medical men. The members of the Lane Society are greatly indebted to Dr. Lane for his sincerity, friendliness, and untiring efforts in their behalf. . . A Full, weeping glass! . . . Zoundsl It is a decoc- tion of nectar and ambrosial Rabelais. The Aesculapian Club, a fixture around Uahnemann these many years, was founded on the heresy that medical students can, at times, be light hearted and into-rmal. The monthly dinner-meetings feature a guest speaker who pans a few nuggets for us out of the turbu- lent stream of medical science and historv. After that, anything can happen. The informality of the Club is Lane Medical Society best indicated by the facts that there are no laws, or dues, no ceremonies, and no black-balls. Yet, it is one of the best knit associations within the walls because it is small enough to avoid cliques. lYith the passing of the late Dr. Tommy Snyder. founder of the schism, :Xesculapians sought for a moder- ator to succeed him. After lengthy consideration it was decided that Dr. Frank Tropea was the person who could best don the robe of patrong a better choice could not have been made. From the moment of his inception. Dr. Tropea has taken the reins and guided the Club through its rocky transition period. Each month he has invited a renowned physician to speak to us and our meetings have never lost the traditional spirit. lVith this graduation we lose some of our best boys. some of the regulars and rounders. 'We hope they will keep in touch and attend some of our meetings. hear our speakers. and later join us in placing a section of brazen bar beneath the metatarsals. It is unnecessary to wish them fortune: the records of our graduated Aescu- lapians assures us. They are well-inounted and on the right road. Aesculapian Club Phillips natomical Society ilillftbllglltillf thc lllllvltll' 11t11'tit111 of tht- :1c:ulc111it' yt-:11', hi-111011tl1ly 111ceti11g's of thc l'hillips .X11:1tt1111it':1l Swcicty :irc coiultictctl. The kcy1111tc is i11t't1r111:1lity :111rl stuclt-11t pztrticipzttimi. 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One of the highlights is the social meeting held at the end of the year at Lankenau Institute for Cancer Re- search. Beer, Pretzels, Cheese, old German Songs and pure socializing are the order with Dr. Reimann as host. The society was organized in 1940 at the Hahnemann Medical College by Dr. Reimann. It was founded to maintain the interest of those actively interested in the problems of malignancy and stimulating interest in others. Membership is composed of twelve seniors and twelve juniors. Six sophomores are admitted to membership at the end of the lst Semester of their Sophomore year. Reimann Uncologieal Society The McClendon Physiological Chemistry Society was founded in the Spring of 1947 when a group of students from the present Junior Class requested Dr. McC1endon to sponsor seminars reviewing the latest literature, especially that of work done in Biochemistry. In the Fall of 1947 regular weekly meetings were begun. 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He merits the admiration and gratitude of all who have benefited by his association. In an effort to introduce the future physicians into a professional atmosphere, meetings are held at the Phila- delphia County Medical Society. Papers have been pre- sented by such nationally outstanding specialists as D. Edmund B. Spaeth, Head of Qphthalmology at XVills Eye Hospital and at the University of Pennsylvania Graduate Schoolg Dr. Gabriel Tucker, Head of Ear, Nose and Throat and of Bronchology at the University uf Pennsylvania, Dr. Louis Clerf, Head of Ear, Nose and Throat and of Bronchology at Jefferson Medical College, Dr. Francis Lederer, Head of Ear, Nose and Hollis Otolar ngological Society Throat at the University of Illinois. Such lectures have given members the rare opportunity of gleaning new ideas in this phase of medicine. Since many of the complaints presented to the general practitioner have their origin within the scope of Ear. Nose and Throat, the privilege of membership in this group is of immeasurable value for the future. The Van Lennep Surgical Society, composed of senior men who have a keen interest in surgery, was organized in 1934 and was sponsored by Dr. Xliilliam B. Yan Lennep, now retired. Recently the society has been under the able guidance of Dr. Theodore Geary, whose untiring devotion is mainly responsible for the success of this organization. At the monthly dinner meetings various phases of surgery are discussed by prominent surgical contem- poraries. A resume of the topic discussed is given by Dr. Geary, followed by an open forum in which the members participate. an Lennep urgical Society 11men's Medical 111 1935, 11-11 11111111-11 11'1-1'1- 11111111111-11. 1111' 1111- 11111 111110. 111 the study 111 B11-1111'1111- 211 111111111-111111111. 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At regular meetings, talks are given by the present moderator, Rev. ,loseph Brown, and there is general discussion of ethical problems which the Catholic doctor will meet. Qccasionally, members of the faculty are guest speakers presenting topics of interest. Emphasis of the Newman Club is always on the Catholic ideal to the end that its members achieve the highest standards of the medical profession, based on the divine precepts ol love ol God and service to humanity. Newman Club El Circulo Hispanol as its name indicates. is o to all students of Spanish descent. At present all of i ten members are from Puerto Rico. The purpose of tl organization is to promote social relationships and assi new students over the difficulties that the other membe encountered on their arrival in the United States. Qur sponsor. Dr. XYillia1n Y. Lee. has the respect an admiration of his students for the interest he has show in their behalf. XYe hope that those who follow us will continue strive and maintain our sincere spirit and ideals for tl organization and thereby aid the Latin-American str dents at Hahnemann. Science and Faith, are two things: The first begets knowledge, the second i gnorance. -Hippocrates. Circulo Hispanol l13hH6HHUH1 Chorale Society 'lihe llahneniann Cliorale Society, sileneerl hy the tern spell of war years. was released lroni its aplnniie nehantnient in the liall ul- IU-W anil given voice anal itteranee again. .Xfter a few frightenecl peeps ul- the tipes, the haze of slnniher slipped away. and the sun ul- ssuranee shone splenclirlly on long hours of laryngeal thor. Now. on pitch, and in smooth llllfllllllly, the eliorns is well-rounded and professional group. casual and easy, llented and confident, certain stamps uf arduous re- earsal. To Holm Yanowitch and his group goes our nest Hattery, the envy of the audience. Too much praise is impossible for the Maestro and is Chorus, for there are few among us so estahlishecl in ie affections of the Muse. to he able to provide our ?llows with an hour of satiation for the awful hunger mr beauty in us all. We will miss their voice and their rienrlship and their songs. jug i f ,fl WMV its ri lil f aohyiy 'nigh gay AQ GQ-1lf.f fiffjiiils to KX! wa N Q IJ Publi? Nature heals, the physician is only natures assistant. -Hippocrates. 4 el L e ,af 'C ,fel O e,6N fn Fai EQ ibgw J rfflj W ' A., fs M433 w', XJA lb - a t X x QQ Xllsil f l N 1' lg l l l i I I l , f l 1 ffll XXX x i , i . l , ffl' T? T-f' ,Q ll ! lv ff , il l 1' , l V l l il I' X f K ,' 1 1 1' l- 2 :' I l 1 X , K X , l l l 1 V, J 1 I!,.X V If lf' llkjt K 11 Eli 3 t , .gzcclenf .ibirecforg JOHN X. ALl.lzN, III, B.S. University of Notre Dame Internship: Nazareth Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ROBERT STEVENS ANDRE Pennsylvania State College Internship: Hahnnemann Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ROBERTA ARMSTRONG, A.B., M.S. University of California University of Southern California 1 Internship: Los Angeles County General Hospital Los Angeles, California COSMO AVATO Seton Hall College Internship: Passaic General Hospital Passaic, New Jersey NICHOLAS C. BATTAFARNO St. Joseph's College Internship: Hahnemann Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsylvania DONALD BERKOVVITZ, A.B., M.S., M.A. University of Pennsylvania Temple University 1 Internship: Hahnernann HOSD1l3l Philadelphia Pennsylvania SOL CHARLES BERSHADSKY, A.B., D.D.S. New York University Internship: Beth Israel Hospital ' Newark, New Jersey LEWIS H. BIBEN University of Rochester Temple University Internship: Rochester General Hospital Rochester, N. Y. GABRIELLA M. BISIGNANI, B.S. Pennsylvania State College Internship: Scranton State Hospital Scranton, Pennsylvania GLENN RAYMOND BLACK University of Akron Internship: City Hospital Akron, Ohio DONN EUGENE BONANNO University College, New York University Internship: Jersey City Medical Center Jersey City, New Jersey JAMES E. BRUCE La Salle College Internship: Nazareth Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ROGER BRUCE CAMPBELL Ursinus College Internship: Muhlenberg Hospital Plainfield, New Jersey ISABEL CHARMATZ, B.S. University of Michigan Internship: Brooklyn Jewish Hospital Brooklyn, New York GORDEN H. CLARK University of California Columhia University Internship: Southern Pacinc Hospital San Francisco, California NATHAN LANVRENCE COIXIER, A.B. University of Pennsylvania Internship: Halmemann Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsylvania RICHARD JOSEPH COYNE. JR. St. Joseph's College Internship: Philadelphia General Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsylvania EDVVARD CUTLER La Salle College Internship: Philadelphia General Hospital I:'hiladelphia, Pennsylvania BETTY JEAN Del..-XXYRENCE, B.S. Hood College Internship: Community General Hospital Reading, Pennsylvania THOMAS Dels.-XXYRENCE. A.B.. B.D.. Th.M. Lafayette College Bloomfield Theological Seminary Princeton Theological Seminary Internship: Community General Hospital Reading, Pennsylvania JOEL DEUTSCH New York University Internship: Hahnemann Hospital Philadelphia. Pennsylvania LILLIAN JOAN DROZD Temple University Internship: Hahnemann .Hospital Philadelphia. Pennsylvania RICHARD A. DUNSMORE Pennsylvania State College Internship: Philadelphia General Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ADELAIDA ELIAS-LATORRE, B.S.. M.T. University of Puerto Rico Internship: Fajardo District Hospital Fajardo. Puerto Rico HARRY DONEL ELSHIRE, A.A., A.B. Glendale Junior College University of Southern California Internship: Los Angeles County General Hospital Los Angeles, California JOSEPH HOXYARD ENTINE Temple University Internship: Hahnemann Hospital Philadelphia. Pennsylvania DANIEL ROHRER ESHELMAN. A.B., B.Th. Goshen College Eastern Mennonite College Internship: Lancaster General Hospital Lancaster, Pennsylvania JACOB LESTER ESHELMAN. A.B., B.Th. Goshen College Eastern Mennonite College Internship: St. Lukes childrens Medical Center Philadelphia. Pennsylvania REGINA M. FITTI, B.S. Ursinus College Internship: Memorial Hospital XYilmington, Delaware NEIL DENNISON GALLAGHER Temple University University of Scranton Internship: XYilliam McKinley Memorial Hospital Trenton. N. J. ARTHUR GLASS. B.A.. D.O. Temple University Internship: Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital Camden, New Jersey LANYRENCE R. GOLDBACHER, JR. La Salle College Internship, Memorial Hosital Roxhorough, Philadelphia. Pennsylvania MILTON SYDNEY GORDON. B.S. University of Pittsburgh Internship: Montefiore Hospital Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania XYILLIAM GREEN, D.Se. Yillanova, La Salle. Temple University Internship: Philadelphia General Hospital Philadelphia. Pennsylvania JAMES STOTT HARVEY. B.S. Penn State College Internship: St. Lukes and Children's Medical Center Philadelphia, Pennsylvania MARLIN LUTHER H.-XUER Johns Hopkins University Internship: Lancaster General Hospital Lancaster. Pennsylvania SYLYIA SIMPSON HAYEN, A.B. University of California University of Pennsylvania New York University Internship: The Queens Hospital Honolulu. T. H. .SIuclenf ibirecfory HYMAN HERSCHMAN, B.S., M.A. University of lilassaclnisetts Harvard University Internship: Cambridge City Ilospital Cambridge, Massaclmsetts EARL FRANKLIN HOERNER Dickinson College Carnegie Institute of Technology Internship: Public llealth Service SAMUEL H. JOHN. JR. La Salle College Internship: Tucson Medical Center Tucson, Arizona GORDON BLAIR KEMP, B.S. Lebanon Valley College University of New Hampshire Internship: Reading Hospital Reading, Pennsylvania HENRY KLEINER, A.B. University of Pennsylvania Internship, Mt. Sinai Hospital Philadelphia. Pennsylvania JOHN P. L. KOEMSTEDT, A.B. University of North Dakota Internship, Nazareth Hospital Philadelphia. Pennsylvania KATHRYN JULIANNE KRAUSZ, B.S. New Jersey College for Ivomen Internship, Allentown General Hospital Allentown, Pennsylvania ARCHIBALD R. KRENZEI., B.S. University of Pennsylvania LaSalle College Internship, Mount Sinai Hospital Philadelphia. Pennsylvania SEYMOUR I. KUMMER, A.B. Wesleyan University Internship, St. Francis Hospital Hartford, Connecticut JEROME EDVVARD LEVINE University of Pittsburgh Internship, St. Francis Hospital Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ROBERT S. LITVVAK, B.S. Ursinus College Internship, Boston City Hospital Boston, Massachusetts GLADYS ZELDA LONDON, A.B. University of Pennsylvania Internship, Hahnemann Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsylvania EARLE C. F. X. MANNING, A.B. Emory and Henry College Internship, Seaside Memorial Hospital Long Beach, California ELMER N. MATTIOLI, A.B. Ursinus College LaSalle College Internship, Lankenau Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsylvania IVILLIAM GEORGE MCCAIN Temple University Internship, Atlantic City Hospital Atlantic City, N. J. JOSEPH DANIEL McGEARY, B.S. LaSalle College Internship, Atlantic City Hospital Atlantic City, New Jersey JOSEPH JOHN McKEE, JR., B.S. St. Joseph's College Internship, Nazareth Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsylvania HAROLD J. McLAREN, JR. Grove City College Internship, Hahnemann Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsylvania TEODORO MILAN-PADRO, B.S. University of Puerto Rico Internship, San Juan City Hospital San Juan, Puerto Rico S'l'ANl.l'IY JOIIN MII.S'l'ONl'I, A.B. University ol' l'ennsylv:tni:t Internship, Mt. Sinai llospital l'liil:ult-lpliia, Pennsylvania ICDU.-XRDO MIRAlIAI.'IiON'l', ILS. University of Puerto Rico University of Michigan Internship, Presliyterizttt Ilosital San Juan, Puerto Rico DOROTHY PEARL NO'l l'.-XGE MOORI Temple University Internship, Harrisburg llospital Ilarrishurg, l'ennsylvani:t IVll.l.IAM MOST, A.B., M.S. University of l'ennsylvani:t Internship, IVest Jersey Ilospital Camden, New Jersey Wll.I.lAM ERIC MURY, AA. University of California Internship, l.os Angeles County Gen. llospital l.os Angeles, California PAUL NOVACK, A.B. University of Pennsylvania Internship, Mt. Sinai Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsylvania JACOB H. OHANESIAN University of Dubuque Intership, New Britain General Hospital New Britain, Connecticut LEO OLINER New York University Internship, Michael Reese Hospital Chicago, Illinois VITO FRANCIS PAKONIS University of Richmond Internship, St. Michael's Hospital Newark, New Jersey STANLEY MORTON PARISER New York University Internship, Jersey City Medical Center Jersey City, New Jersey SARA JEAN PARKS, A.B. Pennsylvania State College Internship, Jersey City Medical Center Jersey City, New Jersey DANIEL L. PAUL, JR., B.S. St. Ambrose College Internship, Hahneinann Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsylvania GERSON S. PAUL Temple University Internship, Jewish Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ROY WALTER PORTA, B.S. University of San Francisco Internship, San Francisco Hospital San Francisco, California LEWIS CRAWFORD REESE Grove City College Internship, Muhlenberg Hospital Plainfield, New Jersey IVILLIAM DURAIND REILLY LaSalle College Internship, Memorial Hospital Wilmington, Delaware HARRY MERRITT RHOADS B.S. Oftterbein College i Intemshipi COHUCUUHUEII Valley Memorial Hospital Johnstown, Pennsylvania GEORGE AUGUSTUS ROGERS Columbia University Lafayette College IPTCVUSIUP, VVest Jersey Hospital Camden, New Jersey IYILLIAM I. ROZANSKI, JR. Bucknell Junior College VVilkes College Internship, Wilkes-Barre General Hospital IN illxes-Barre, Pennsylvania LIBBY RUBIN, B.S. Ursinns College Internship, Beth Israel Hospital Newark, N. J. PETER J. SACKETT, B.S. Hamilton College Internship, St. Francis Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsylvania PETER LOUIS SARAS University of Scranton University of Pennsylvania Internship, Hahnemann Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ROBERT SEEHERMAN, B.S. William and Mary College Internship, Memorial Hospital Wilmington, Delaware SAMUEL SHORE, B.S. LaSalle College Internship, Los Angeles County Harbor Gen'l Hosp. Torrance, California ROY RICHARD SINGER, A.B. University of North Carolina Columbia University Internship, Los Angeles County General Hospital Los Angeles, California SCOTT WALLACE SKINNER Muhlenberg College Internship, Muhlenberg Hospital Plainfield, New Jersey SIDNEY H. STARRELS, B.S. University of Pennsylvania Internship, Philadelphia General Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsylvania KASIEL STEINHARDT New York University Internship, Jewish Hospital of Brooklyn Brooklyn, New York DOMINICK ANTHONY STUCCIO Lafayette College Internship, Wilkes-Barre General Hospital Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania ZAHIDE M. TORES-COLON, B.S. University of Puerto Rico Internship, Presbyterian Hospital Santurce, Puerto Rico HARRIS TWER, O.D. Temple University Pennsylvania College of Optometry Internship, St. Luke's and Children's Medical Center Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , 'Il L 4,15 , Q23 gf - L l , s . I is '::- l I , 1-E I 1 1 A 5 1' l l 'A t Q ' 5 A l W 1 - tl is - N' , ,, ' ' . I fi l m' l fill!! 6 x A C 1 ,0i, 49Kl1gwh Aff? tx fa V, , i b' 5229 . IL Will' 1. I I ll lil l I' lg i I A -ji st -- s-- 1- H 1 T 'TTTET - I IDL 'N -'--pe'-7-Q-saab.. .lk TCP lmillr 9,4 YOUR 79' RIBUTION KE.fP5 'VH' ACLE OFIXCIENC ,ALI 5.4: GLW ' ffm coszeuseteyyfijrefy 4 f ii,,,.,..f..-,. . ,Zia-.. 'V HERBERT URAM University of Pittsburgh Internship, XVestern Pennsylvania Hospital Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania BERNARD MEYER VVAGNER University of Pennsylvania Internship, Philadelphia General Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ALEXANDER LEE XVARDEN, B.S. University of Vermont Internship, Atlantic City Hospital Atlantic City, New Jersey ARTHUR HARRISON XYEGG, BA. University of Newark Internship, Jersey City Medical Center Jersey City, New Jersey ' A. BURTON VVHITE, B..-X. Cornell University Internship, Beth El Hospital Brooklyn, N. Y. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN 'WILDEN Allegheny College Internship, Roxborough Memorial Hospital Roxborough, Pennsylvania CHARLES LELAND XVINN, JR., B.S. University of Maryland Internship, York General Hospital York, Pennsylvania ROBERT HOXVARD XVRIGHT University of Maryland Internship, Roxborough Memorial Hospital Roxborough, Pennsylvania HOMER YASUI University of Denver Internship, St. Joseph's Hospital Milwaukee, Wisconsin EPHRAIM KING ZACKSON, B.S., M.A. Queens College , Columbia University Internship, Michael Reece Hospital Chicago, Illinois ARTHUR FRANCIS JOSEPH ZEGLEN LaSalle College Villanova College Internship, Harrisburg Hospital Harrisburg, Pennsylvania D ag I f T I T' pb . ,, le S X ,X A C ' gif- ' fly g .- l ,li ladle Age levels the graces that are sure to please, Folks want their doctors moldy like their cheese. -Oliver Wendell Holmes. One Hundred Sixteefz In the year 1675 I discovered very small living- creatures in rain water . . . -Anton ron Ll'f'llll'l'lIlI0l'lx'. 1- flew 'Fw 4 i 1? is W 3 ,,. has-.4 'ff eggs M A .3 Nothing hinders a cure so much as frequent change of medicine. -Seneca Ad Lucilium Russell K. Mattern, M.D. George D. Geckeler, M.D. VVm. G. Schmidt, Ph.D. Kenneth Benjamin, M.D. Charles L. Brown, M.D. E. Krausz, M.D. NVilliam L. Martin, M.D. Eugene Carpenter, M.D. A. Catenacci, M.D. john B. Couwell, M.D. Everett H. Dickinson, M.D. Carl C. Fischer, M.D. Edwin 0. Geckeler, M.D. Robert Gouldin, M.D. Arthur Hartley, M.D. XVm. G. Hunsicker, Jr., M.D. Robert M. Hunter, M.D. Donold Jones, M.D. David Kahn, M.D. C. Harold Kistler, Jr., N .D. I. Staulfer Lehman, M.D. N. Volney Ludwick, M.D. Warreii C. Mercer, M.D. -Iames D. Schofield, M.D. John McCutcheon, M.D. Edward Van Tine, M.D. Thomas J. Vischer, M.D. Harry NYeaver, jr., M.D. Arthur Nlfaddington, M.D. George Lorenz, ,I r., M.D. She may be one of the behind befores instead of the before wipers. --H. Lafferty. pa fI'0l'l6 G. Dwight Grove, M.D. Raymond Seidel, M.D. XYilliam A. Reishtein, M.D. Henry S. Ruth, M.D. George E. Pfahler, M.D. J. Antrim Crellin, M.D. NY. G. Kirkland, M.D. Raymond S. Leopold, M.D. Louis Edeiken, M.D. Samuel XV. Sappington, M.D Beatrice Troyan, M.D. P. Fieman, M.D. A. E. Pearce, M.D. Peter J. lVarter, M.D. Henry D. Lafferty, M.D. Lowell L. Lane, M.D. Mr. Harry Bershadsky Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Litwak Mr. and Mrs. Charles XYinn Herman C. Silverstein, M.D. Charles B. Hollis, M.D. Horst A. Agerty, M.D. Joseph Seitchik, M.D. F. H. Murray, M.D. XYilliam R. Levis, M.D. Garth Boericlce, M.D. XV. R. Serris. M.D. Mr. James H. Biben Carl C. Fischer, M.D. Mrs. H. A. Clark Leib bl. Golub, M.D. Om' Hzrudrva' 1j1'g11tvv11 behind ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF HAHNEMANN MEDICAL COLLEGE Mr. Angel M. 'l'0l'l'CS Mr. Charles R. Murry Capt. joseph Chandler Bruce Maclfadyen, M.D. Melville .X. Goldsmith, M.D. Mrs. Angelo .Xvato Mrs. Thomas Xlilden Theodore G. Geary, M .D. COMPLIMENTS OF THE PHILADELPHIA HAHNEMANN ALUMNI SOCIETY Mr. Esperanza P. Milan Xvilliam Y. Lee, M.D. E. Dallett Sliarpless, M.D. Frank Tropea, jr., M.D. DIVISION or SURGERY Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cram HAHNEMANN HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION O. Henry blanton, M.D. joseph Kassab, M.D. pd fI'0I'l:5 llonnmclt l'onlerm-lli, Ml 5. llonzllml l.. l itcl1,fXl.lJ. Mr. R. L. lxI'lllSIl'flllg Mr. ll. Il. lilsliirc, Sr. H. XV. Twiniug, M.D. lflizzlbetli lirown, M.D. l.elz1nd Brown, Plill. Leonard Bilttlll-Z1l'21l1O, M.l D. 'llieoclore NV. Battafarzmo, M.D. Charles P. Bailey, M.D. Robert P. Glover, M.D. Tlioinas bl. O'Neill, M.D. Albert M. Lupton, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd M. Marvel Mr. john A. Keller Gerald P. Fincke, M.D. Samuel H. John, M.D. Mr. CQ Mrs. Rozanski Mr. K Mrs. C. Porta Mr. EQ Mrs. Fitti Mr. 81 Mrs. M. Charmatz liclwzml XV. Campbell, M.D. Stanley P. Reimann, M.D. 'PHE Mi-:mc gratefully acknowledges all donations and subscriptions which may be received after publication. Great numbers of lives have been and are sacrificed to ignorance and blindness. -Oliver Wendell Holmes, 1843. One Hundred Nineteen The Hahnemann 'Medical College mm' Hospital of Philadelphia is opproved hy the Council on ivledicol Educotion ond l-lospitols ot The American Medical Association, ond by the Association ot American Medical Colleges, ond teaches oll tundornentol branches ot scientitic medicine os tought hy other opproved universities ond medical colleges. Prospective rnedicol students desiring to enter The l-lohnernonn Medical College should opply tor motriculotion about one year in odvonce They ore expected to have o degree from some pre-rnedicol school or university, or the equivalent thereot. An odditionol opportunity ottered by l-lohnernonn is the teaching ct l-lorneopothy in conjunction with Pharmacology, Moterio Medica ond Theropeutics os tought in the regulor course ot instruction ot other rnedicol colleges. SEND EOR CATALOG ADDRESS Tl-lE DEAN 235 North Fifteenth Street Philadelphia, Pa. The next freshman session will begin SEPTEMBER 12, I949 Om' Hiriifilivd Ttvuiifj' BOERICKE Gr TAFEL lrl czfi' ' l'ixt --: 1 A '. f FY!-'Ali -. PTlC'A 0 TT Tiiwly Laboratories and Homoeopothic Pharmacy at l0ll Arch Street, Philadelphia 7, Pa. Il AWBRAEUNINGERl 0 , Franilws gixl llimbs 1 i:'li ' Vii i - 't New York -:- Pittsburgh -2- Chicago M INC. fs ' E0'CAL ARTS Blilhoi N.W. COR. l6'1't-1 8- WALNUT STS business Establisliotl in NSS OVER A CENTURY OE SERNICEH PHILADELPHIA JOHN A. BORNEMAN AND SONS Homeopathic Pharmacists Forty years' practical exigcrence in manufacturing Homeopathic Remedies Up-to-date in all matter pharmaceutxal The necessity for ultra purity in strictly Homeopathic remedies is recognized and con stantly practiced. Manufacturing a full line of Tinctures, Tablet Triturates, Compresiccl Tablets, Oint ments, and Specialties that produce dependable results, Laboratories Philadelphia Address Norwood 248 North 15th Street Delaware County, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. 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Dr. Uvilfifzzzz Offer, accozfzpwzieff by ifzterm, .ftopy en rome lo J lbw ofd port home lo talk wilh 4 fnzfiefzt on the grofnnli' of J PbiltzJeQ1f9ia Genera! Hffpittzl COM Bfotileyl-fzbolzl 1887. IN THE cANvAs. Osler at Old Blockleyf' Cornwell has depicted the great Dr. Osler dur- ing the period when he worked and taught at Philadelphia General Hospital. Osler revolu- tionized the teaching of medicine by revising the courses to include bedside study as well as the study of textbooks. The painting catches one phase of Osler's genius-his remarkable ability to inspire his students. The autopsies he performed in the postmortem house Cseen in the backgroundj were voluntarily attended by more students than the building could com- fortably hold. It finally became necessary to cut a hole through the ceiling over the postmortem table to permit more students and interns to witness his findings and hear his decisions. Dr. Osler later helped to establish .lohns Hopkins University Medical School and ended his career as Regius Professor of Medicine at Oxford University in England. Careful study precedes the painting of a his- torical canvas such as this. It is interesting io note that the uniforms worn by the interns are not military but were compulsory dress at the time. In 19430 W'yeth restored the post house of Old Blockley as an Osler museum. wafeaaiee ag aamizaafekaiz alrlkefza The reproduction O5ler at Old Blorkleyf' on the opporite page, was the .ferond in tbe Jerief of original oil paintings by a famous American artift depicting historical scene! in the liver of great American physician! and fizrgeonf. AMERICAN PHYSICIANS and surgeons have contributed greatly to the advancement of medicine. They should be better known to their fellow countrymen, who have benefited so much by their works. To accomplish this purpose, a series of original canvases entitled Pioneers of Amer- ican Medicine was conceived by Wyeth Incorporated. An outstanding American il- lustrator and muralist, Dean Cornwell, N.A., was commissioned to execute them. The re- production shown is the second in the series, which was inaugurated in 1939. WYETH INCORPORATED The months of painstaking research that are necessary to insure accuracy of derail limit additional canvases to one a year. The original paintings are constantly being exhibited under the auspices of medical so- cieties and universities throughout the United States and Canada. It is hoped by Wyeth Incorporated that the series Pioneers of American Medicine will contribute in some small measure to the history of medicine and afford a clearer recognition ofthe achievements of American medical heroes. PHILADELPHIA 3' PA. 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' 1 M, Q - fl .. 952f 'w'k, .1 .n s i -f I And I said of medicine, that this is an art which considers the constitu- f' tion of the patient, and has principles of action and reasons in each case. 1 E -Plato-Gorgias i i a I Y Um' Ilumllwl Tllirfy Hi h, ., vw? f .wviivi 'W-2 1 4. Q -'4 f 9'ar 4 i .!4uf0gl7dP J ,ai ' ' ,46- From these percolators in this back room in Philadelphia came standard procedures used in today's pharmacy, and from the pen of the man standing before those percolators came ideals of accuracy and criteria of integrity which characterize the modern pharmacist. liorn into an era which still fostered many a slip-shod or ill-trained practitioner of inexact procedures, William Proctor saw during his lifetime the establishment of the American Pharmaceutical Associaton, which he founded. He left behind him a total of more than 500 papers which contributed immeasurably to the progress of pharmacy as a science. Experimenter, preacher, prover and improver of extraction processes, he was the one man, who, more than anyone else, was responsible for the conversion of drug dispensing from a maze of medieval metaphysics to a true sister science of medicine. NVlliam Proctor, Jr., 1817- l872, is peculiarly entitled to the designation The Father of American Pharmacy. For this masterful and authentic depiction of a pioneer of American medicine, we are indebted to the classically bold brush of Dean Cornwell. He has arrested and held for all time, with a loving lavishness of detail, a historical moment. Here Proctor reads a description of his newest phar- maceutical improvement to an intent apprentice. We are indebted to Wyeth Incorporated of Philadelphia, who commis- sioned a great member of the National Academy to recreate this scene, which has been made available to us. .4 E 4. , .W E ? L., is it A . ,. 5 9 , ' f-if' . . -. ' t fffgr... 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