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

 - Class of 1954

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The Hahnemann Medical College of Philadelphia September 14, 1953 to June 17, 1954 Department of Silllievf Final grades obtained by a computation of marks earned at recitations, test. examinations, and final examinations. RE-EXAMINATION-FINAL GRADE. QCross out words not applyxngj Enter all failures in RED neu 'Q Rell Number 15 Number AMADIO, Alexander Francis L0EPERr D0l1B1d Joseph BALL, Jgmes David 51. IJOPRETE, Frederick Peter BAMONTE, Edward Louis Y LUVELL, Alfred Robert BARATZ, Burton I I Lowlsu., Edward Herbert BARKEN, Herbert Bennett LUKASZCZYK, Thomas Andrew BAUMAN, Judah LUNDY, Laurence Edmund BECKER, George Lawrence, Jr. 56. MARCARELLI, Joseph L. BERES, Joseph Casimir MARILL, Irwin Henley BEST, John Alden MARKARIAN, Marguerite BLANCHE, Carl Robert MARSHALL, John Edwin EOYLE, William Francis MENAKER, Joseph Tischler BRILL, Edward Joseph MILLS, Dorson Speary BRODERICK, Leo James 62. Monaca, Patrick BROWN, Leonard MOSER, Edward Neil CLAUSS, Paul Oliver David, Jr. NEENO, Katsumi COOK, Albert NOLAN, Gerald Patrick COOKE, Stanford Bernard NYCE, Robert Wynne COOLBAUGII, Elmer Duane PAPPAS, Harry Louis CORSON, Geoifrey Alan PEACHEY, Ruth CUPPLE, Peter Paul PELLICANO, Pauline Angeline DAVID, Mitchell PEPPERMAN, La Rue Everett DEREN, Thaddeus Leslie PFROMMER, James Henry DI BELLO, Angelo Mario PIENKOWSKI, John Felix DLUZANSKY, James Julius PINOT-NIN. Ramon Antonio DORENCAMP, Donald Girard RATI-I, William Francis DZWONCZYK, John, Jr. REYESMATE0' mix L N d RODGERS. Robert Alexander, Jr. ECKB0 D' Oman Hows! RUBIN, Matonah Augusta ELLIOTT, JDSEPII PBIIJ, JI. SAVORY. william John EMES. William Russell. J r- SCHULTL, Herbert William, Jr. FELSENSTEIN, Morton SCHULTZ, James Henry FOX, Donald SEEDOR, John William GEARHART, Wilbur Harris SEISLER, Edward Philill GEHRIS, James Ca,-1 SHEETS, Raymond Linville, Jr. GILLERLAIN, Joseph Anthony SLONIM. Ralph Joseph, Jr- GINTER, George Carroll, Jr. STANCOMBE, WUSIOY RRY GOLDMAN, Harold Solis SWERLICK, Robert GROSH, William Kilgore SZABO, Rudolph Gustav HOWARTH, Thomas Walter TOUB, L0l1iS Edward HUBER, Gerald Arthur TYLER, Charles Ulldbefgll KATZ, David VAN BOUTEN, Robert James KLOSTERMYER, Brooks Van Slyke WAGNER, Seymour KOTAKIS, John WAY, George Edwin KRAMER, Ca,-ol Amid-,ny WEIDNER, Calvin Charles KRQTEC, Joseph William WEITBERG. Martin Harry LAPP, john Richard WHITE, William Henry Robbins, II LEIIR, Howard Haskell WINFIELDr A19-fl Call LEONBERG, Stanley Curtis, Jr. YARUS, Stanley Solomon LINNEMEYER, Robert Frederick ZECCA, Ralph Joseph LLOYD, Edgar Charles Final reports should be submitted on this odicial report to the ofiice of the SCALE OF GRADES Registrar. A duplicate report of the above grades must be retained by the Satisfactory Unsatisfactory head of a department. A-90-100 C-'70- 74 B-80- 89 D-60- 69 , C+75- 79 E-50- 59 1Szg1u1.tureJ F-40. 49 ni n- sm

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l emphasis on the clinical judgement and its inherent superiority over the statistical or mechanical approach to a suffering patient. While it was conf ceded that the best possible course requires cogni- :ance of both art and science, it became obvious that there are excellent scientists who make mediocre practitioners. We have been cautioned against too much reliance on what emerges from the cauldrons and computers. To this end our beloved Dean Brown and Dr. Thompson again warned against standing fascinated in the gloomy hierarchy of staff men, visiting staff, residents, internes and students at the end of the bed while discussing the chart. They have continually cajoled that all the marvelous molds, fungi and advertisements will never sup' plant the doctor from his traditional past: the bed' side of the patient. When such a rueful soul enters the hospital, he is first divested of his trousers, loose change, shirt and socks. For these he signs a receipt. There is no receipt for his personality, he becomes a number with indiopathic diarrhea. He is photographed, flushed, xfrayed, and interrogated, next, he is partially exanguinated by pretty girl vampires with needles. Next morning he awakes with plumbing protruding from every orihce, and is confronted by a myriad of wonder workers in white coats who murmur incantations over him, having to do with Nhypermotility, achlorhydria and the joys of sig' moidoscopy or sigmoid Freud. Unfed for days, he whiles away his hours by giving the same history to new clerks. Most everyone treats the idiopathic part of the diarrhea but few treat the part that is Henry jones. He may rarely or never see an old fashioned doctor who thinks to remember that this idiopathic number might have a wife, two children, small dog fall paid forj, and a medium sized house and car Qboth mortgagedj. Perhaps clinical conf cretions will clear the diarrhea, but perhaps paying the mortgage will clear the enigma of Henry Jones B46406. This is not to say that patient's will not suffer many indignities at the hands of many LMD's who search righteously for ulcer's niche, the spawning parasite, the inverted T wave and the free floating blood sugar curve. It is the insurmountable indig- nity to be told, despite this persistent recurrent pain that gnaws at a night's sleep, that there is nothing wrong with you. It should, be obvious that things can be wrong in uninteresting clients whose miseries leave no trace on xfray film, test tube or eardiogram. Grant we be given receptive ears and understanding for dispensing p.r.n. in the tomorrows which loom ahead. It seems assured that many of us will be too busy making a living to be prematurely clever. There are children to be begot and raised, with the tradi- tional intervening marital ceremonies for some. We expect to hear much of the mental meteors who flashed across academic skies and lit the paths of their stumbling halting common kin. This last large clan promises much success unexpected in common hours, and those who marched erratically might well have been listening to a different drum' mer. Who is to say in which direction greatness lies? It is with mixed emotions that we part, likely to see some no more. Friendships form of mutual travail and imminent crises promise to last long. Many of you, I number among my best friends and these years among my best years. You have done me an undeserved honor just as your collective performance has given me an undiminished pride. And now with upraised cup, we commend you to your futures. Good Fortune and Godspeed. Jw WW, 7725



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Q-igfx - - -if ' 4 :rg-Q , :i L iii? ' 5. H 13? ?l 4 , 1 Y-ijq, 5 1 ?T f ii' 1- 1 2' I I T : ALEXANDER FRANCIS AMADIO, B.A., M.D. CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA Born November 19, 1923 . . . Married Virginia Tyler . . . Children: Ann, 16 months . . . jr. Internships, St. I.uke's HAUSPIIAI . . . General Practice, n 924 West Avenue, Springfield, Pennsylvania. The beginning of health is to know the disease. ,L A, -Cervantes, Don Quixote , X, MM W .l A U91 fl fill i I JAMES DAVID BALL, B.S., M.D. VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE AKK Born April 14, 1927 . . . Single . . . Reimann Oncology Society, Acsculapian Club . . . General Practice. 333 N. Pittsburgh Street, Connellsville, Pennsylvania.

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