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Department of Ophthalmology HIJSURE I 'bv r W 72 mtl? . f-.nq.- -. x RONALD COX, M.D. EYE SEE your problem clearly now. Walt Lewis examines Judy Norris' eye During this academic year the Department of Oph- thalmology has extended its teaching program by oi feringian elective in ophthalmology at the Washington Hospital Center under the able leadership of Dr. john H. Lodge. In the future the department has further hopes of expanding the teaching program by initiating a residency program in the new medical school-clinic building. ' The Class of 1963 would like to express its sincere thanks to Dr. john Lodge of this department for his enthusiastic attitude toward furthering the education of C. W. medical students. 'WELL NOW, tell you what I'mgoingto do. Dr. J. Lodge's weekly teaching sessions were greatly appreciated by the Senior Class, Dr. Lodge has brought ophthalmology into focus as a major clinical tool. SHIP Chairman and Professor of Ophthalmology
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In the past academic year Dr. Harry Ford Anderson, Chairman of the Department of Dermatology, has an- nounced the addition of Drs. Philip L. Repetto,jr. and Henry Bryan to the department and an elective program to supplement the sophomore lecture course lead by Drs. HI Kirby-Smith, J. Q. Cant, Ir., and W. G. Ballinger. The new elective course will include experience at Walter Reed, Mt. Alto, Children's and D. C. General Hospital. Dr. Crawford Brown, carrying on in the George Washington academic tradition, has announced a pro- jected study to determine the effect of drugs on the skin. .fs W NOW a word from our sponsor Dr Ballinger explains the action of dandruff remover on the chief cells of the rete pegs to unsuspecting students A Suescum and A Purpura. HARRY F ANDERSON MD 'NO DAD, you stimulate the acute, lectures Dave Goodman to his father Dr R Goodman. ! V - K- . i W ifi' f ' E I gf
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Department of Otolaryngology 1 This specialty has received little time in the curriculum through the years. Finally, however, some recognition has been given by an official elective program set up at the Washington Hospital Center. With this elective and thelaryngeal diagnostic procedures learned at the War- wick Clinic we should be fairly adept at otorhinolaryu- gological diagnosis. The series of lectures in the junior year at D. C. General will long be remembered. Dr. Mc- Farland ably taught us the intricacies ofstopping a nose- bleed along with the other nasal problems. Dr. Trible took us for a tour through the divisions of the pharynx, Dr. Krucoff, smoothly and concisely, elucidated on the various conditions of the ear. . fav ' 'DF' V was! . . it in ag gg . 'NINE OUT OF TEN New York doctors suggest ... A V 71 N , f JAMES J. MCFARLAND, JR., MD. Chairman and Professor of Otolaryngology states senior assistant Barney Saunders. , M fe Hi, .1 , w , .aw - - an . A Q.: ff fi' ' . 'TY' F! 1 u I s' 'ALL PHARYNX is divided into three parts, quotes Dr. J. McFarland to Walt Lewis.
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