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l 1 of Q lim DR. RAYMOND C. TRUEX Professor and Head of the Division of Anatomy. Anatomy Months passed as we systematically dis- membered the cadavers. We had all the ad- vantages that science could offer, red nerves, blue arteries, uninjected veins. Gross lab was always with usg foods had the added seasoning of cadaver juice. Recognizing our classmates became increas- ingly easyg all we had to do was to get within three feet. Most of us began to develop better night vision, or got no notes in many lectures. Colored pencils were often an asset in copy- ing drawings, but more often they were a liability! The Pearl's impromptu lectures on applied anatomy will be remembered by all of us. Even the married men listened. 4' l llll iw P 'N 2 ,AQ A 4 A - PYY f r lv 5 X. 5' av, ' A 'will' ' , . 5 Drs. E. H. Polley, H. I. Pearlmutter, M. H. Halpern, G. S. Crouse and E. C. Bernsdorf. ' M- 'N ll Q A ' f l 9 -I' X -, 4 ut hit , . Dr. E- C- B6l'l1Sd0l'f- Dr. Henry I. Pearlmutter.
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