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Zfaisturp uf the uke Utlnihersitp Snbunl nf jlillehinine anh uhe Ilauspital The buildings were started on 1 September 1927 and we moved in with a staff of fifty on 21 July 1930. The instruction of students of medicine, nursing, hospital administration, dietetics and technology was started in August of that year. For the first few years we had plenty of space, but for the last twenty, the infiux of patients and students of all categories from this country and abroad has utilized every square inch. The opening of the new wing on 30 June 1940 helped the congestion for a year or so, and it is hoped that the newest wing, which will be ready in 1957, will reduce the crowd- ing in the corridors, examining rooms and classrooms. Some of the innovations for which Duke might take credit are the first course in hospital administration, an outside obstetric service in Char- lotte, an outside pathological service, flat hospital rates, private diagnostic clinics, a course for medical record librarians, the first hospital blood bank, the organization of the 65th General Hospital, compulsory rooming- in in obstetrics. The stafiing of the Atomic Bomb Casualty Cominission at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and the furnishing of consultants to the hospital and medical school in Taiwan CFormosaJ have been among the more recent activities of the medical and nursing faculty. All of us take pride in having the largest number of Markle Scholars selected from our graduates and staff of any medical school. Our medical library, through purchases and through the gifts of the Georgia Medical Society and of the Josiah C. Trent, Jr. Medical History Collection, is among the best in the country. The alumni of the schools of medicine, nursing, dietetics and technical courses are now established in every state and several foreign countries. The largest number are in North Carolina, with Florida, New York, Vir- ginia and California following in that order. Now at the end of our twenty-sixth year we grieve for the loss of more than twenty-five per cent of the original staff, including the chairmen of four departments, Dr. Hanes, Dr. Swett, Dr. Perlzweig and Miss Baker, other valuable members of the faculty, and now during the past year, Elizabeth Swett and Carl Rogers. WILBURT C. DAVISON, MA., use., LL.D., MD. I0
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l 'i! - '?Ll13f.:..' .i . 'b.I..iE ' ORIGINAL STAFF, 1930 First row, left to right: Dr. Bellows, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Sykes, Miss Baker, Miss Patrick, Miss Laxton, Dr. Swett. Secomi row Dr. Eagle, Dr. Alyea, Dr. Forbus, Miss Batchelder, Miss Floyd, Miss Nelson, Mrs. Lawlor, Miss Muller, Dr. Amoss. Third 'row Mr. Smith, Dr. Perlzweig, Dr. Oates, Miss Robinson, Dr. Hansen, Dr. Johnston. Last two rows: Dr. Gardner, Dr. Ziv, Dr. Jones Mr. Reese, Dr. Magill, Dr. Craven, Mr. Ward, Dr. Davison, Dr. Taylor, Dr. Hart, Dr. Reeves. ' Wfsiil N I -1 fx ORIGINAL STAFF, 1932 I I
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