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1 M6403200 — INDIANA UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS (historx hysical-progress-other - (CIRCLE ONE) Dote CL J A A. : K-20-17- (h jutb TtvZjl Oj ny TWc yn. s?2tfL£ia£ . CcdjcJ sujAtm 2 0. Medical Class of 1972 Indiana University Medical Center 1100 West Michigan Indianapolis, Indiana - Ji. nu rns f ___________________________________ O J (srjtofa'! c tete -A4U XUsr £ C : yjyaiL- - Tj £ - P£ jLsr2t£ 1 ?-£ . ' £zl ■AJ'p - tjn. 2L£uj£ L a nfUfr k? k21 tj Jt C__2 ____ (nsvis? ■ . 7£l Jv)JXft? y£ ?L ? £ yyz 2. tdicr 6: '[ TjcCA d L'U'f...t r 2L b. . .jij (j u? 33-A dsv Z)( Usib} d U? f .A O$Uj S frcia.. IcJ. aJL Urt j. O .. (A 1 '[jJdtb idj mmMr. j , ?7£ dl4------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- JltfasmoJl. -d UWJf- MU£ i£La XUL zk? ZL cLu ulm. h cfiLy 'd i t 4. hafcixf J n.. 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As medical students, you have been aware, in volved and diligent. You have provided this university with the support and cooperation needed from its student members to open new vistas in medical education. To cite a few examples, members of your class laid the groundwork for the Statewide System of Centers for Medical Kducation by participating as first year students in pilot programs at Purdue and Notre Dame in 1968. This year over 90% of your class enrolled in one or more four- th-year electivies off campus in clinics and hospitals throughout the state, thus at- testing to the merit and desirability of experiences in the modern medical cur- riculum. And your participation in the phy sician-preceptors have contributed to the continued development off this program. Your enthusiasm and support in all of these and other endeavors are greatly appreci- ated. In a time when medical schools are undergoing the most probing self-examination since the 1910 Flexner Report, your involvement and concern have aided your School of Medicine in making innovative yet responsible changes and in assuming a position of lead- ership in the development of new models of medical and allied health education. As you continue your education and professional careers, I am sure you will meet future chal- lenges with the same spirit of concern. The challenges facing medicine in the 70’s are considerable. No responsible pro- fession in today’s changing social milieu can operate in a vacuum. The public expects a greater social awareness on the part of businesses, industry, and the service pro- fessions. In medicine, we face the public's rising expectations about health care. We must find ways of bringing high quality health care to all individuals regardless of income; we must find better systems of delivering primary health care; and we must find means of educating greater numbers of medical and health care personnel. In addition, physicians will have to deal with a rapidly expanding lx dy of knowledge and keep aware of new de- velopments or face obsolescence within a few years. At Indiana we have made every effort to meet these challenges and to offer high qual- ity medical education at all levels. 1 hope that you have benefited from our efforts in this in this direction and that your experiences here were rewarding. Based on your demon- strated abilities and excellent performances as undergraduates, I am confident you will successfully master the challenges that lie ahead. Best wishes to all of you. Glenn W. Irwin, Jr., M.D. Dean, School of Medicine ---i.uer o.y r ! l v r I z-' I nnnrnccc r ruco ID M6403200 | INDIANA UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS Medical Class of 1972 Indiana University Medical Center 1100 West Michigan Indianapolis, Indiana HISTORY-F HYSICAL-PROGRESS-OTHER CIRCLE ONE) Dote ■ ■ • m • Present Immunizations George Lukemeyer, M. D.-------------------------------------- Steven Beering, M. D. ----------- Associate Dean of the School of Medicine Assistant Dean of Postgraduate Medicine USE Ol A. David McKinley, M. D.----------- Assistant Dean of Financial Affairs SICAL-PROGRESS- tCIRCLE ONE) Edward Tyler, M. D. —---- Assistant Dean of Student Affiars M6403200 INDIANA UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS TOP IMPRINT MARGIN Previous Diseases Medical Class of 1972 Indiana University Medical Center 1100 West Michigan Indianapolis, Indiana Edward Shighley, Ph.D., M.D. Professor G Chairman Microbiology Donald Niederpruem Professor, Microbiology Dote James Ashmore, Ph. D. Professor G Chairman, Pharmacology George Weber Professor, Pharmacology Robert Shellhamer Professor, Anatomy -----1-------------- Charles Boyer Professor, Anatomy Ewald Selkurt, Ph. D. _ Joshua Edwards, M.D. Professor G Chairman, Professor G Chairman, Pathology __________________ Pathology ______________ David Gibson, M. D. ------ Professor G Chairman, Biochemistry USE ONE SIDE ONLY George Gifford Professor, Biochemistry ID HKTnpY.PHYsir.Ai .progrpss.othfr M6403200 INDIANA UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS (CIRCLE ONE) Dote Review of Systems Medical Class of 1972 Indiana University Medical Center 1100 West Michigan Indianapolis, Indiana Walter Daly, M.D. Professor G Chairman, Medicine Robert Rohn, M.D. Angenieta Biegel, Professor, Medicine M. D. Professor, (Hematology) Medicine (Immunology) USE ONE SIDE ONLY Stuart Kleit, M.D. Professor, Medicine (Renal) HISTORY-PHYSICAL-PROGRESS-OTHER t CIRCLE ONE) Charles Fisch, M. D. Professor, Medicine (Cardiology) M6403200 INDIANA UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS HISTORY-PHY5 c ICAL-PROGRESS-OTHER IRCLE ONE Do e i----------------------------------- TOP IMPRINT MARGIN Medical Class of 1972 Indiana University Medical Center 1100 West Michigan Indianapolis, Indiana h- Robert Garrett, M. D. Professor, Chairman, Urology f- Robert Campbell, M. D. Professor G Chairman Neurosurgery J. S. Battersby, M. D Professor, Surgery Raleigh Lingeman, M. D. Professor, Otorhinolaryngology USE ONE SIDE ONLY UICTADY PMYCirA1 .PPD PP .nTHPP Harris B. Shumacker, Professor, Surgery Fred Wilson, M.D. Professor G Chairman, Ophthalmology ID M6403200 INDIANA UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER HISTORY-PHYS (C JICAL-PROGRESS-OTHER IRCLE ONE) Date Undiagnosed Diseases TOP IMPRINT MARGIN Medical Class of 1972 Indiana University Medical Center 1100 West Michigan Indianapolis, Indiana A. Alan Fischer, M.D. Professor G Chairman, Department of Family Practice_______________ Charles Hunter, M.D. Professor G Chairman, Ob-Gyn Morris Green, M. D. Professor G Chairman, Pediatrics ------------- Carl Trygstad, M.D. Donald Girod, M.D. Professor, ___ Professor, ____________ Pediatrics (Renal) Pediatrics (Cardiology) HISTORY-PHYSICAL-PROGRESS-OTHER (CIRCLE ONE) John Nurnberger, M.D Professor G Chairman, .Psychiatry____________ 1 B TOP IMPRINT MARGIN M6403200 INDIANA UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS Medical Class of 1972 1 Indiana University Medical Center 1100 West Michigan Indianapolis, Indiana CyjSTO -PHYSICAL-PROGRESS-OTHER. _ CIRCLE ONE Dote Z-p3-11 McaJhjfjl A i0s : T Tjh hxiwrcf, iff oiaJL L VlA j rvx , A P R f? r f SfiSHS Aj JQqjJL {IsAA t 77 J iTlh A 9 72 • fAt's? rSJbLU bJP FLtAL sTifff oJ rnf n jp+j'fr 3- 00 F 7] Zot ? i? s . sq£aA — fin. if) ) fo Tlti ? ; tf nd ty7s61 77?J Cl 2 R OJPl AZi 79U . {UXn) fJ JxL l y n tZVA SV - X ff ffc £ ? J t Zfi o fCff cJL QJJL DjA r )Jh. UOSltf ?£ fif nAs rf ft fb J l ;? f€syi' A X3 lsr ifAe. i O y) if J ,r? n jfnJ bo } A 7 n ' i f Prts' . H Of klddGf oir Jr? ff 7s y 1 % ) Z J £ 7 %. — kitOJpVT rj : '7 fS)l sfXjLsi S t is£ sv i J T ? rry7f- . 7 Y UK V n 3i : pQ xn Js, 7 TP hj JJ? 1772. - f CD T rnsnnff 2. . Q ()£3 ■ H J pfL jUftT iff)7)70 6Ode fix', ’ 2Q 77J 3 ,GLi i y f7[ L n ijr} C LsFff S 77? 7 - A) fffjy?Aj lljLiOx ) jO y ), f) P ) J Lti io f 7lA Cf r 2. • USE ONE SIDE ONLY m nrrrrnurii ivri ' a i nriA n re c ati irn ■ ■! Basic Science The first three semesters were de- voted to studying information in the basic science. How little we remember of the important things and how many un- important bits of trivia have stuck fast- -for example, Ramon y Cajal. r : But, Dr. Gibson, are you sure this will save the patient? Anything new on the bulletin board today? Oh, the hours spent over a microscope here. INDIANA UNIVERSITY «EDICAL CENTER 1100 . Michigan $t. 1 n jia aoo 119 , IncJ. 46202 PRESCRIPTION 81ANK Date S l fX w tohAt Q VuQUCL S’ f uoro - 0HifJnrYt4 AOitt £?J r c. D ' S'ig : t Q pri - y Reg. CO 7 First stop in the morning, last at night. Time for another nap. Sherm the Sperm. Introduction to Medicine 2nd semester sophomore year: Chucko listens to the heart. Johnnie listens to the smart. See the keen spleen. Doesn't it seem mean? Joshua smiles and takes them apart. Past medical history. . . Gee, what a murmur. Uwn t-'B • rue Lati ) ttu w vwv w nijd 'Y v i ax ««• it Blood pressure 325 '7 Clinical Science In our Junior Year we were turned loose on the wards to try our hands at saving people (?). Soon thereafter, we discovered how little practical medi- cine we really knew. However, this rapidly improved much to our surprise. After eleven months we thought we had finally learned something by our experi- ences in Medicine, Surgery, In- and Out-Patient Pediatrics, Psychiatry, Neu- rosensory, and Ob-Gyn, but then, much to our chagrin, the Senior Year started. From this confusion, patients are cured! . . . and more SCUT! Did you see the legs on that nurse? Wonder where they keep the discharge Did somebody say Code? papers on this side? Senior Electives Computer medicine. t T rr c.n t w wit A Mi«T e N«T. wWW t t . fo jTA i «tMm •  ' ' • Neuropathology lab. hm a i r  n r «  r c « - v nr f ir « Elective 1001—Penmanship Radiology Find the arrhythmia As seniors we branched out in many di- rections with typically unpredictable results, some good, some not so good. But most were at least interesting! Elective ft 999--Bartending waa mV laws The family practicioners goe. Scut work ft 876 Our Campus Are you sure this is OUR bookstore? Ptomaine heaven. Home for the first two years. We will fondly (and not so fondly) re- member many places on campus at IUMC. These are just a few of those memories. How many times did we walk down this hall? . - ... . . MCGH--the good side (outside). A familiar sight. And in Our Spare Time. . . I  o t cAmt •%- n 0r wW ♦ , yw'lf r J ULgY IKMT !’ Sometimes we studied. . . i ! Are you sure about that? Senior Day April 14, 1972 Do I know anybody here? Didn't think it was BYOB. At last---1 think. 19 I matched as janitor at IUMC! Clinical-Pathologic Conference, I.U.M.C. Clinical Presentation: Dr. John T. Scutdoer, MCCH boy April 14, 1972 Case Discussants: Dr. David O. Challenger, Almost-a-Chairm an and Healer-at-Large Dr. Stanley Battered. Chairman Emeritus, National Committee for the Bewildered Dr. Walter J. Dildo, Alleged Chairman of Medicine, BON VI- VANT Dr. Roscoe E. Killerfiller, Renowned Rectal Ra- diologist Dr. Joshua You-Know, Physician in Chief of you-know-what DR. SCUTDOER: This is the first Indiana University admission for this forty-four year old, semi-retired, known veteran, whose chief complaint was. I been trampled. For several years this patient has suffered from paroxysmal attacks of rectal wheezing. The recurrent nature of these attacks lead him to consult a physician who diagnosed his case as that of being Congenital Flatus Imperfectus and recom- mended a diet fortified with cabbage and milk. This regimen has minimized the sequelae of this process. On 1 April, 1972, the patient noticed the sudden onset of retrobulbar pain on micturition, PRURITIS DENTII. and fluorescent stools. This symptom complex prompted the patient to seek assistance at the Indiana University Medical Cen- ter. Unable to obtain assistance, he was thereupon seen at the Veteran's Hospital. While seated in the corridor, the patient stated he suddenly heard hoofbeats which progressed in intensity and lasted a total of thirty to forty-five seconds and gradually faded away. At the peak of intensity, the patient experienced a sud- den. severe chest pain in his mid-sternal area which was characterized by a feeling like he had been kicked by a mule. This lasted approximately 10 seconds during which time the patient was violently pushed back to the floor. Unfortunately no one actually witnessed this episode, but several physicians, nurses, and VA assistant assistants stated that they had heard the hoofbeats, and it was observed that a new pile of fecal matter was present some feet from where the patient was found. Specimens of this material were sent to the laboratory where ultracentrifugation was performed and viral and bac- terial isolates were prepared. The fecal chloride was one hundred and one, the sodium was one hundred and forty-two, the potassium was 1.8, the calcium was 9.1, the urobilinogen was less than two Ehrlich units, and undigested Mother's Oats were noted in the sediment. The total sample weighed 1.1 kilograms. The patient was admitted immediately to the medicine ICU. On physical examination, nasal obstruction was present, much more marked on the left, with a slight, bloody mucoid discharge. At this point surgical consultation was obtained to remove the patient's finger. Other pertinent physical find- ings at this time included the peripheral stigmata of the routine veteran's syndrome. Also there were three small horse- shoe-shaped bruises in the mid-sternal area with erythematous purpuric lesions symmetrically arranged at the periphery. Stains of the sputum revealed numerous Gram-positive cocci, Gram-negative rods, and one AFB which was seen on the fifteenth sjide prepared by the junior medical student. Laboratory studies at this time included electrolytes, BUN, CBC. Australia antigen, Five-hydroxy-indole-acetic acid, C.omer activating substance titers, pregnancy test, and supine stool velocity (because of the emergency nature of the sit- uation. ) All orifices were intubated and flushed on a fifteen minute emergency basis. Despite the repeated laying on of hands and Gregorian chants performed by the intern, the patient followed a rapidly uphill course terminating in RIGOR MORTIS. DR. DILDO: Thank you very much, Dr. Scutdoer. We have today for our perusal an exceptionally, I would say an extra- ordianrily, I would say a supremely interesting case of a middle-aged, semi-retired veteran who died suddenly after an episode of paroxysmal prostration accompanied by hoofbeats. May we review the X-rays and the Electro-seismograph? DR. KILLERFILLER: As an opening comment here I feel compelled to mention that although we in radiology arc con- sidered technicians and are often maligned, you will notice upon whom the clinician called first. Now in reviewing these Barium contrast studies, we must, first of all, make the judgment that they are totally inadequate, as they were not performed by my loving hands. However, we will, with this despicable preparation, attempt to make some semblance of a diagnosis. I will say, that although the patient was poorly prepared, they are consistent with, but not diagnostic of, normal. Now with reference to the chest X-ray, which I'm sure you gentleman were convinced I would not be able to read. I must make note of the fact that there is an old, calcified granuloma present in the apical, posterior segment of the . . . left upper . . . right upper . . right side of the chest. In closing I feel as if I must once again review the proper order of X-ray procedures . . . DR. DII.DO: Although no direct tracing was made at the time of the patient's acute attack, an ESC was being taken while the nurses were rapidly preparing to prepare a bed for this dire emergency. At the time that the hoofbeats were heard, a rhythmic, two-second oscillation appeared on the tracing superimposed on the non-specific ST-T wave changes. These findings are compatible with hoofbeats, but I would have recommended serial tracings. DR. CHALLENGER: Dr. Dildo, 1 would like to point out that the two-per-second oscillations, superimposed as they were on the non-specific ST-T wave changes, could lead to some confusion in the diagnosis. Albeit, you may be right concerning them being compatible with hoofbeats, I must report that in some unpublished reports containing uninterpretable data, the concommitent presence of either B 52's, sunspots, or tornadoes must be excluded. DR. DILDO: In a series of 14 former patients here at IU, all of whom presented with a history of prostration occur- ring seconds to minutes to hours to days after hoofbeats were heard, it was found the 6 had been trampled by cows, 4 by sows, 1, a zoo-keeper by trade, by a zebra, 2 were found to lie malingerers, and one had made an indecent proposal to a student nurse. Unfortunately, in only two of these cases were fecal specimens obtained, and in both cases analysis and crapochromatography showed values very much like those noted in today's case. In neither case, however, is the potassium below 2.3. Well now, how about the fecal specimen, uh, Dr. Joshua You-know. DR. JOSHUA YOU KNOW: I'm very glad you asked me that. We've just finished a study on this subject, since I've been formally interested in crap metabolism for years and we find that 83.8' of the time, day or night, fecal matter can be found in the halls of the Veteran's Hospital. This proved to be unidentifiable as to source most of the time. DR. DILDO: Dr. Battered, would you care to make a few timely, pungent, pithy comments concerning this case? Will someone nudge Dr. Battered, being careful to avoid his sterile shawl. DR. STANLEY BATTERED: There has been noticed in the literature over the few years, and I've had fifty cases my- self, of FLATUS IMPERFECTUS in which it is know that there is an increased susceptability to trampling. DR. DILDO: In light of these findings, I am inclined to totally ignore the surgeon and disregard the afore-mentioned crap-analysis. As for the hoofbeats, this is anotoriously unreliable sign. However two facts are pertinent. First, the sow-show anually held at Ball Residence was active at this time, and secondly, there were two zebras housed as color- ful reminder for the residents of the sixth floor. I have to conclude, therefore, that this patient had been trampled to death either by a sow or zebra. In summary my diagnosis is paroxysmal protoplasmic insufficiency secondary to trauma, porcine, zebrine, or bovine. DR. JOSHUA YOU-KNOW I have a few slides here. The pathological diagnosis was golloping consumption. Today's case has, of course, come as a surprise to most of you. In retrospect, I think more attention should have been paid to that sputum stain. That AFB turned out on culture to be MYCOBACTERIUM BOVINUM. I think that there can be no doubt that the hoofbeats were indeed bovine and on autopsy, the diag- nosis of acute massive miliary TB was, of course confirmed. All CLINIC IANS have been fooled many times by the protean manifestations of this dread killer disease. Once again, this great deceiver has outwitted and eluded our finest diagnosticians. V Mil jut X nv MM ■«- Indiana University School of Medicine Class of 1972 E. JOSEPH ALBERDINC, M.D. Remington, Endiana JAMES E. ALBRIGHT, M.D. Clarks Hill, Indiana THOMAS J. ALLEN, M.D. Noblesville, Indiana JAMES N. ALLEYN, M.D. Miama, Florida TONY G. ANDREWS, M.D. Kokomo, Indiana PAULD. BAKER, M.D. Winimac, Indiana MARGARET J. BALLACE, M.D. Clarksville, Indiana DOUGLAS A. BENNER, M.D. Indianapolis, Indiana ROBERT H. BISHOP, M.D. Champaigne, Illinois KATHLEEN L. BLOOM, M.D. Indianapolis, Indiana JERRY E. BLYTHE, M.D. Indianapolis, Indiana JEFFREY A. BOESTER, M.D. Fairfield, Connecticut KENNETH R. BOREN, M.D. Owensville, Indiana THOMAS W. BROOKS, JR., M.D. Evansville, Indiana Vice President DOUGLAS K. BROWN, M.D. LaPorte, Indiana GEORGE E. BROWN, JR., M.D. Greenwood, Indiana LINDA J. BURDEN, M.D. Argos, Indiana ROBERTA. BURSTINE, M.D. Elkhart, Indiana 23 KENNETH C. CASTOR, JR., M.D. Fort Wayne, Indiana MICHAEL J. CHADWICK, M.D. Indianapolis, Indiana MICHAEL A. CHENORE, M. D. Hammond, Indiana LAWRENCE J. COLVIN, M.D. Petersburg, Indiana PATRICK W. CONNERLY, M.D. Rushville, Indiana DAVID B. COOK, M.D. Hammond, Indiana EDWARD O. COX, M.D. Indianapolis, Indiana J. PATRICK CRIPE, M.D. Breman, Indiana LINDA L. CRIPE, M.D. Lawrence, Indiana RICHARD W. CROSS, M.D. Rochester, Indiana JAMES R. DASHIELL, M. D. Noblesville, Indiana PHILLIP R. DAWKINS, M. D. Princeton, Indiana BENNETT B. DESADIER, M. D. Chicago, Illinois PHILLIP W. DE VOE, M. D. Kendalville, Indiana NANCY A. DIAN, M. D. Orland, Indiana STEPHEN F. DIERDORF, M. D. Terre Haute, Indiana CARY P. DILLON, M. D. Culver, Indiana JOHN M. DOLEMBO, M. D. Valparaiso, Indiana STEPHEN C. DOUGHTY, M.D. New Albany, Indiana RUSSELL J. DUKES, M.D. Dugger, Indiana 25 MICHAEL F. ELMORE, M.D. Fort Wayne, Indiana RAYMOND N. ENGLANDER, M.D. Endianapolis, Indiana WALTER J. FILIPEK, M.D. South Bend, Indiana JONATHAN A. FISCH, M.D. Indianapolis, Indiana PATRICK L. FOLEY, M.D. South Bend, Indiana PETER R. FOSTER, M.D. New Castle, Indiana JOHN B. FOUTS, M.D. Huntington, Indiana JOHN S. FREEBORN, M.D. Tempe, Arizona GARY B. FROMM, M.D. South Bend, Indiana GENE P. GEBELE, M.D. Bluffton, Indiana MYRON C. GtRSON, M.D. University Heights, Ohio RONALD L. GERTSCH, M.D. Bountiful, Utah KATHERINE M. CILKEY, M.D. Winetka, Illinois LESLIE H. GOMBUS, M.D. Hammond, Indiana PETER D. GOODWIN, M.D. Overland Park, Kansas ROBERT W. GOODWIN, M.D. Chesterton, Indiana JACK V. GOSSETT, M.D. Anderson, Indiana DONALD D. GRABER, M.D. Goshen, Indiana JOHN H. GREVES, III, M.D. Evansville, Indiana RICHARD L. CRIES, M.D. Haubstadt, Indiana 27 JOELH. GRIFFITH, M.D. Fort Wayne, Indiana ALANB. GROSBACH, M.D. Brazel, Indiana JOSEPH E. HANNAN, JR. , M.D. South Bend, Indiana GEOFFREY HARTZLER, M.D. Goshen, Indiana ROBERTA. HARVEY, M.D. South Bend, Indiana TERRY L. HENDERSON, M. D. Brownsburg, Indiana SAMUEL D. HENNESSEE, M.D. Indianapolis, Indiana JEROME E. HERRBERG, M.D. Huntington, Indiana PHILLIP R. HILL, M.D. Anderson, Indiana JONATHAN K. S. HO, M.D. Kowloon, Hong Kong JAMES R. HOVER. M.D. New Wilmington. Pennsylvania JOHN L. HUDSON, M.D. Indianapolis, Indiana ROBERT E. HUNTER, M.D. Jasonville, Indiana RICHARD A. HUSEMAN, M.D. Cedar Lake, Indiana DEBORAH L. IRWIN, M.D. Bainbridge, Indiana GERALD P. IRWIN, M.D. Summitville, Indiana MICHAEL T. ISENBERG, M.D. Indianapolis, Indiana RICHARD L. JACKSON, M.D. Cedar Lake, Indiana THOMAS M. JAMISON, M.D. Fort Wayne, Indiana KENNETH R. JEFFERIS, M.D. Bridgman. Michigan DOUGLAS E. JOHNSON, M. D. Indianapolis, Indiana MARILYN L. JOLLY, M. D. Seymour, Indiana FLORENCE M. JONES, M.D. Peru, Indiana ROGER W. JONES, M.D. Seymour, Indiana LEE G. JORDAN, M.D. Argos, Indiana DAVID J. KENLEY, M.D. Noblesville, Indiana THOMAS R. KEUCHER, M.D. Franklin, Indiana Treasurer BENNEY S. KO, M. D. Terre Haute, Indiana JOHN M. KRATZ, M. D. Indianapolis, Indiana ALANJ. LA CLAVE, M.D. Indianapolis, Indiana DESTRY W. LAMBERT, M.D. Tipton, Indiana SUE A. LUESCHKE, M.D. Plainfield, Indiana W. JOSEPH LEUSCHKE, M.D. Evansville, Indiana ROBERT H. MCCONVILLE, JR., M.D. Indianapolis, Indiana JAMES A. MC COY, M.D. Mishawaka, Indiana GORDON C. MCLAUGHLIN, M.D. Terre Haute, Indiana KENNETH R. MC LEISH, M.D. Indianapolis, Indiana STEPHEN D. MC MURRAY, M.D. Fort Thomas, Kentucky GREGORY L. MEIMAN, M.D. Clarksville, Indiana HARVEY W. MEISLIN, M.D. Rochester, N.Y. THOMAS P. MENGELT, M. D. Elwood, Indiana PHILIP F. MERK, M.D. Corydon, Indiana STEVEN C. MEYER, M.D. Fort Wayne, Indiana THOMAS A. MIKLUSAK, M.D. Hammond. Indiana DENNIS W. MILLER, M.D. Kendallville, Indiana GEORGE R. MILLER, M. D. Angola, Indiana STEPHEN T. MILLER, M.D. Indianapolis, Indiana STEVEN H. MILLER, M.D. Logansport, Indiana SAMUEL L. MILLIGAN, M.D. Crawfords ville, Indiana Secretary' JOHN A. MIRRO, M.D. Gary, Indiana RICHARD G. MORGAN, M. D. Terre Haute, Indiana J. LEE MURRAY, M.D. Indianapolis, Indiana RICHARD A. MURRELL, M.D. Markle, Indiana THOMAS G. OLSEN, M.D. Bloomington, Indiana NICHOLAS S. PANCOL, M.D. Anderson, Indiana THOMAS C. PASSO, M.D. Indianapolis, Indiana R. SCOTT PECK, M.D. Omaha, Nebraska EMMA JANE PEDEN, M.D. Indianapolis, Indiana WILLIS W. PEELLE, III, M.D. Indianapolis, Indiana MICHAEL E. PHILLIPS, M.D. Indianapolis, Indiana 33 JAMES W. PICKRELL, M. D. Springfield, Illinois FRED L. RASP, M.D. Kendallville, Indiana JAY A. REED, M.D. Muncie, Indiana EUGENE G. ROACH, M.D. Indianapolis, Indiana ALFRED J. ROTHMAN, M.D. Far Rockaway, New York JAMES P. ROYER, M. D. North Webster, Indiana ROBERT C. RUSSELL, M.D. Mansfield, Indiana RICHARD M. SALIB, M.D. Gary, Indiana DELMARC. SANDERS, M.D. Hollandale, Mississippi MARK S. SANDOK, M.D. South Bend, Indiana WILLIAM J. SCHMALZ, M.D. Bloomington, Indiana ALAN D. SCHMETZER, M.t . Sellersburg, Indiana WILLIAM W. SCHWAB, M.D. Columbus, Indiana PETER L. SCOTT, M.D. LaPorte, Indiana WILLIAM M. SCOTT, M.D. Scottsburg, Indiana THOMAS W. SHARP, M. D. Cedarville, Indiana JERRY K. SHELL, M.D. Convoy, Ohio PHILLIP M. SHULTZ, M.D. Butler, Indiana RICHARD L. SIMMONS, M.D. Marion, Indiana GERALD M. SINKOVIC, M.D. Indianapolis, Indiana 35 RANDALL J. SLICKERS, M.D. Lafayette, Indiana MARK C. SMEDLEY, M.D. Mount Prospect, Illinois ALAN F. SMITH, M.D. Versailles, Indiana BYRON D. SMITH, M.D. Fort Wayne, Indiana MICHAEL L. SMITH, M.D. Zionsville, Indiana VICTORIA T. SMITH, M.D. West Lafayette, Indiana WAYNE R. SNODGRASS, M.D. New Palastine, Indiana RONALD E. SNYDER, M.D. Mishawaka, Indiana W. RAY SOMMERS, M.D. Kokomo, Indiana DAVID L. SOVINE, M.D. Indianapolis, Indiana HARRY L. STALEY, M.D. Columbia City, Indiana NORMAN P. STEELE, M.D. Fort Wayne, Indiana ROBERT J. STEELE, M.D. Indianapolis, Indiana President ROBERT W. STEPHENS, M.D. Terre Haute, Indiana SUSAN A. STEPHENS, M.D. Carmel, Indiana KAY E. THACKER, M.D. New Haven, Indiana J. BRADLEY THURSTON, M.D. Indianapolis, Indiana RICHARD A. TIBBALS, M.D. Evansville, Indiana WILLIAM C. VAN NESS, II, M.D. Summitville, Indiana JON D. VAN SCYOC, M.D. Seymour, Indiana 37 STEVEN J. VAN VOORST, M. D. Columbia City, Indiana WILLIAM J. WEBB, JR., M.D. Greenville, Indiana ROBERT E. WEESNER, M.D. Darlington, Indiana HOWARD J. WEINBERG, M.D. Whiting, Indiana GEORGE R. WEIR, M.D. Cartersburg, Indiana ROSEMARY E. WEIR, M.D. Indianapolis, Indiana JEFF A. WEISS, M.D. Whiting, Indiana RICHARD A. WIETHOFF, M.D. Seymour, Indiana STANLEY D. WISSMAN, M.D. Fort Wayne, Indiana JOSEPH F. YETTER, M.D. Hanover, Indiana FRANK W. YODER, M. D. Bloomington, Indiana FREDRIC D. YOUNG, M.D. Munster, Indiana STEVEN R. YOUNG, M.D. Sunbury, Pennsylvania JOHN A. ZIENCE, M.D. Elkhart, Indiana MICHAEL B. ZIMMER, M.D. Evansville, Indiana H. MARK CARTER, II, M.D. Columbus, Indiana Class Members Not Pictured Ronald P. Baker, M.D. John A. Boyajian, M.D. Robert D. Bretz, M.D. Ben H. Brouhard, M. D. Thomas A. Brubaker, M.D. Ronald M. Burkhart, M. D. James R. Byrn, M.D. Lawrence T. Coulchan, M.D. Samuel K. Cramer, M.D. James S. Cromer, M.D. William R. Dimvoodie, M. D. Dean H. Fauber, D Lawrence J. Fetters, M.D. Edward J. Fisher, Jr., M.D. Dennis Gettlefinger, M. D. Roger D. Gordon, M.D. Warren L. Gray, M.D. Joseph B. Green, M.D. David L. Gregory, M.D. Martin A . Griffith, M.D. Thomas R. Harman, M.D. Richard L. Hogan, M.D. David W. Howard, M.D. John M. Huse, M.D. Maynard A. Johnston, M.D. William A. Kammeycr. M.D. John S. Kelly, Jr., M.D. Wayne J. Kornas, M.D. Michael J. Makowsky, M.D. John A. Nahre, M.D. James R. Paff, M.D. Heinrich C. Reitzug, M.D. Calvin Russell, M.D. Anne Sage, M.D. Joanathan T. Stafford, M.D. Byron D. Starr, M.D. David E. Stibbins, M.D. Robin B. Stickney, M.D. David P. Tenbarge, M.D. Peter C. Walther, M.D. Internship Assignments—Class of 1972 E. Joseph Alberding Bronson Methodist, Kalamazoo James E. Albright St. Vincent Hospital, Indianapolis Thomas J. Allen St. Joseph's Hospital, Denver James N. Alleyn University of Miami Hospitals, Miami Tony C. Andrews L. A. County Harbor General, Torrance Paul D. Baker Marion County General Hospital, Indianapolis Ronald P. Baker Buttcrworth Hospital, Grand Rapids Margaret J. Ballage Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis Douglas A. Benner Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis Robert H. Bishop Marion County General Hospital, Indianapolis Kathleen L. Bloom Marion County General Hospital, Indianapdlis Jerry E. Blythe Jeffrey A. Bocster St. Vincent Hospital, Indianapolis Kenneth R. Boren Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis John A. Boyajian Kaiser Foundation, Oakland Robert D. Brctz UCLA Affiliated Hospitals, Los Angeles Thomas W. Brooks, Jr. St. Vincent Hospital, Worcester Ben H. Brouhard Duke Medical Center, Durham Douglas K. Brown Cincinnati General Hospital, Cincinnati George E. Brown, Jr. Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis Thomas A. Brubaker Ball Memorial Hospital, Muncic Linda J. Burden Children's Hospital, Oakland Ronald M. Burkhart Gorgas Hospital, Canal Zone Robert A. Burnstinc Akron City Hospital, Akron James R. Bym Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis Howard Mark Carter, II L. A. County USC Medical Center, Los Angeles Kenneth C. Castor, Jr. Naval Hospital, Oakland MichaelJ. Chadwick Mary Hitchcock Memorial, Hanover Michael A. Chcnore Marion County General Hospital, Indianapolis Lawrence J. Colvin Tampa General Hospital, Tampa Patrick W. Connerly University of Minnesota, Minneapolis David B. Cook Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis Lawrence T. Coulehan St. Joseph's Hospital, Denver Edw ard O. Cox Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis Samuel K. Cramer St. Vincent Hospital, Indianapolis J. Patrick Cripc Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis Linda M. Cri pc Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis James S. Cromer Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis Richard W. Cross Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis James R. Dashiell Marion County General Hospital, Indianapolis Phillip R. Dawkins Milwaukee County General Hospital, Milwaukee Bennett B. Desadier United States Air Force Phillip W. DcVoe Tampa General Hospital, Tampa Stephen F. Dierdorf Harrisburg Hospital, Harrisburg Gary P. Dillon Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis Nancy A. Dinwoodie Tampa General Hospital, Tampa William R. Dinwoodie Tampa General Hospital, Tampa John M. Dolcmbo Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis Stephen C. Doughty Baylor College Affiliated Hospitals, Houston Russell J. Dukes Mayo Graduate School of Medicine, Rochester Michael F. Elmore Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis Raymond N. Englander Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis DcanH. Faubcr Western Psychiatric Institute, Pittsburgh Lawrence J. Fetters Army Medical Service Hospitals Walter J. Filipck Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis Jonathan A. Fisch University of Miami Affiliated Hospitals, Miami Edward J. Fisher, Jr. Cincinnati General Hospital, Cincinnati Patrick L. Foley St. Vincent Hospital, Indianapolis Peter R. Foster Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis John B. Fouts Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis John S. Freeborn Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis Gary B. Fromm William A. Shands, Gainesville Gene P. Gcbelc Christ Hospital, Cincinnati MyTon C. Gcrson Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis Ronald L. Ccrtsch United States Air Force Dennis Gcttclfingcr University Hospitals, Columbus Katherine M. Gilkcy Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis Leslie H. Gombus Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis Peter D. Goodwin St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Covington Robert W. Goodwin University of Oregon Medical Hospitals, Portland Roger D. Gordon Ball Memorial Hospital, Muncie Jack V. Gossett Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis Donald D. Grabcr Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis Warren L. Gray Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis Joseph B. Green Highland General Hospital, Oakland David L. Crcgory Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis John H. Grcves, ill University of Oregon Medical Hospitals, Portland Richard L. Cries St. Mary's Hospital Joel H. Griffith Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis Martin A. Griffith Alan B. Grosbach Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis Joseph E. Hannan, Jr. L. A. County, USC medical Center, Los Angeles Thomas R. Harman Memorial Hospital, South Bend Geoffrey O. HartzJcr Mayo Graduate School of Medicine, Rochester Robert A. Harvey Butterworth Hospital, Grand Rapids Terry L. Henderson St. Vincent Hospital, Indianapolis Samuel D. Henncssce Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis Jerome E. Herrberg Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis Phillip R. Hill Detroit Psychiatric Institute, Detroit Jonathan K. Ho Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis Richard L. Hogan Detroit Psychiatric Institute, Detroit James R. Hover Hennepin County Ccneral, Minneapolis David W. Howard Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton John L. Hudson Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis Robert E. Hunter Ball Memorial Hospital, Muncic John M. Husc Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis Richard A. Huseman Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis Deborah L. Irwin Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis Cerald P. Irwin Ball Memorial Hospital, Muncie Michael T. Iscnberg Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis Richard L. Jackson Crady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta Thomas M. Jamison Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis Kenneth R. Jefferis Martland Hospital, Newark Douglas E. Johnson Hartford Hospital, Hartford Maynard A. Johnston Army Medical Service Hospitals Marilyn L. Jolly Children's Memorial, Chicago Florence M. Jones Tampa General Hospital, Tampa Roger W. Jones North Carolina Memorial, Chapel Hill Lee G. Jordan Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis William A. Kammeyer Fourt Wayne Medical Education Program, Fort Wayne John S. Kelly, Jr. Baylor College Affiliated Hospitals, Houston David J. Kcnlcy St. Vincent Hospital, Indianapolis Thomas R. Keucher Marion County General Hospital, Indianapolis Benny S. Ko Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis Wayne J. Kornas Bronson Methodist, Kalamazoo John M. Kratz Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston Alan J. LaClavc Winnebago State Hospital, Winnebago Destry W. Lambert Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis Sue A. Leuschke Methodist Hospital, Dallas William Joseph Leuschke Methodist Hospital, Dallas Robert H. McConvillc, Jr. Butterworth Hospital, Grand Rapids James A. McCoy Army Medical Service Hospitals Cordon C. McLaughlin Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis Kenneth R. McLeish Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis Stephen D. MeMurray Indiana University Medical Center Michael J. Makowsky St. Vincent's Hospital, New York City Gregory L. Mciman Harvey W. Mcislin Boston City Hospital, Boston Thomas P. Mengelt Ball Memorial Hospital, Muncie Philip F. Merk Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis Steven C. Meyer Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis Thomas A. Miklusak Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital, Santa Barbara Dennis W. Miller Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis George R. Miller Midland Hospital, Midland, Mich. Stephen T. Miller Marion County Ccneral Hospital, Indianapolis Steven H. Miller Marion County General Hospital, Indianapolis Samuel L. Milligan Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis John A. Mirro Michael Reese Hospital, Chicago Richard C. Murray St. Joseph's Hospital, Denver Richard A. Murrell Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis John A. Nahre Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis Thomas C. Olsen St. Vincent Hospital, Indianapolis James R. Paff Ball Memorial Hospital, Muncie Nicholas S. Pancol St. Elizabeth Hospital, Dayton Thomas C. Passo Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis R. Scott Peek Children's Hospital, Akron E. Jane Peden St. Vincent Hospital, Indianapolis Willis W. Pee lie, III Marion County General Hospital, Indianapolis Michael E. Phillips St. Joseph's Hospital, Denver James W. Pickrcll Marion County General Hospital, Indianapolis Fred L. Rasp Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis Jay A. Reed Queens Hospital, Honolulu Heinrich C. Rcitzug Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis Eugene G. Roach University of Miami Affiliated Hospitals, Miami Alfred J. Rothman Highland Cencral Hospital, Oakland James P. Royer Ball Memorial Hospital, Muncie Calvin Russell Riverside Methodist Hospital, Columbus Robert C. Russell Marion County General Hospital, Indianapolis Richard M. Salib Bronson Methodist Hospital, Kalamazoo Anne Sage Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis Delmar C. Sanders L. A. County, USC Medical Center, Los Angeles Mark S. Sandock Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis William J. Schmalz Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis Alan D. Schmctzcr Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis William W. Schwab Butterworth Hospital, Kalamazoo Peter L. Scott Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis Thomas W. Sharp Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis Jerry K. Shell Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis Philip M. Shultz St. Vincent Hospital, Indianapolis Richard L. Simmons William A. Shands Hospital, Caincsville Gerald M. Sinkovic Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis Randall J. Slickers Deaconess Hospital, Spokane Mark C. Smedley Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis Alan F. Smith Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis Byron D. Smith Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis Michael L. Smith St. Vincent Hospital, Indianapolis Victoria T. Smith St. Francis General Hospital, Pittsburgh Wayne R. Snodgrass Ronald E. Snyder Bridgeport Hospital, Bridgeport W. Ray Sommers Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis 41 David L. Sovine Cincinnati General Hospital, Cincinnati Jonathan T. Stafford Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis Harry L. Staley Robert Packer Hospital, SayTc Byron D. Starr Chicago Wesley Memorial Hospital, Chicago Norman P. Steele Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis Robert J. Steele Boston City Hospital, Boston Robert W. Stephens Ball Memorial Hospital, Muncie Susan A. Stephens Ball Memorial Hospital, Muncie David E. Stibbins Ball Memorial Hospital, Muncie Robin B. Stickney United States Air Force David P. Tenbarge St, Mary's Hospital, Evansville Kay E. Thacker Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis J. Bradley Thurston Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis Richard A. Tibbals Marion County General Hospital, Indianapolis William C. VanNess, II St. Vincent Hospital, Indianapolis Steven J. Van Voorst Peter C. Walther  ««000 INDIANA UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER TEMPORARY RELEASE The twie lumit that may be granted -t 7} hovn II patient neeO to be tbvt'M 10 a lOrtjff pe iod they • to be duchoigrd Mmort ore to ho e the lo mt completed by paient or poordian a«d they ft to be released only 10 those oetvxn San Diego County University Hospital, San Diego Jon D. VanScyoc Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis William J. Webb, Jr. Ball Memorial Hospital, Muncie Robert E. Weesner Cincinnati General Hospital, Cincinnati Howard J. Weinberg Presbyterian St. Lukes Hospital, Chicago George R. Weir Ball Memorial Hospital, Muncie Rosemary E. Weir Ball Memorial Hospital, Muncie Jeff A. Weiss Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis Richard A. Wiethoff Marion County General Hospital, Indianapolis Stanley D. Wissman Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis Joseph F. Yettcr Army Medical Service Hospitals Frank W. Yoder Bronson Methodist Hospital, Kalamaroo Fredric D. Young Michael Reese Hospital, Chicago Steven R. Young Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis John A. Zicnce Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis Michael B. Zimmer Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis to «MINI VAaaih Medical Clan of V 72 lndua Univenlty Medical Center 1100 Wen Michigan [ikJianapolit, Indiana 1 THE UNOERSIGNEO. UNDERSTAND THAT PERMISSION HAS BEEN GRANTED FOR TO BE ABSENT FROM THE HOSPITAL FOR A PERIOD BEGINNING t ! 97 H • l90J ANO ENDING IN AODITION. IT IS AGREED THAT I ASSUME FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR MY OR MY CHARGE’S SAE ETY AND WELL BEING OURING THIS PERIOD ANO WILL HOLD THE HOSPITAL AND MEOlCAL STAFF HARMLESS FOR ANY INJURY OR OAMAGE SUSTAINED WHILE OFF THE HOSPITAL PREMISES I. FURTHER. UNDERSTAND THAT HOSPITAL CHARGES FOR 8E0 OR ROOM WILL BE CONTINUED DURING THIS ABSENCE CJL io 9 7 % ip The above patient hay been pvem permiytion IP leave the hotpdal for a period beginning -Ttfay 31,190 St. H 97 9 to   y fhn Mill bt In my opinion thn abvence will be beneficial to the patient and not interfere with the hotpital treatment S H QX • lOaial USE ONE SIOE ONLY TEMPORARY RELEASE | g The Indiana University Medical Class of 1972 Wishes to Express Its Gratitude for the Generous Support of Its Patrons: MARION LABORATORIES Mr. A1 Cushing and Mr. Dave Pickhardt, Representatives THE LILLY RESEARCH LABORATORIES, ELI LILLY AND COMPANY Mr. Gene Colville, Representative MEAD JOHNSON LABORATORIES Mr. Glen Kesler, Representative ORTHO PHARMACEUTICAL CORPORATION Mr. William McKimmie, Representative ROERIG, DIVISION OF PEIZER INC. Mr. John A. Siebcr, Representative E. R. SQUIBB AND SONS, INC. ROCHE LABORATORIES Mr. Ron Roderick, Re present at ive AYERST LABORATORIES Mr. Dick Wehr, Representative BRISTOL LABORATORIES, DIVISION OF BRISTOL MYERS CO. Mr. Ron Fritz, Mr. Dick Pardun, Mr. Roger Grimes, and Mr. David Wharmby, Representatives BURROUGHS WELLCOME PRODUCTS Mr. James Borgmann, Representative MR. WALTER H. CORY HOECHST PHARMACEUTICALS PRODUCTS Mr. Chuck Wincel, Representative MC NEIL PRODUCTS Mr. Charles Cone, Representative PFIZER PRODUCTS Mr. Maury Copenhauer, Representative SCHERING PRODUCTS Mr. Roll an Perry, Representative SMITH-KLINE-FRENCH Mr. Ed Povier, Representative UPJOHN PRODUCTS Mr. Don Stevenson, Representative BETA DINE Senior Class Yearbook Staff VICTORIA SMITH. M.D., EDITOR THOMAS BROOKS, M.D., BUSINESS MANAGER W. RAY SOMMERS, M.D., ADVISER STEVEN MEYER, M.D., ADVISER ALAN SCHMETZER, M.D., PHOTOGRAPHER PETER FOSTER, M.D., PHOTOGRAPHER EVERETT J. KOONTZ. PHOTOGRAPHER JANET SCHMETZER, ARTIST STEPHEN SMITH, ARTIST WILLIAM WRIGHT, JOSTEN'S AMERICAN YEARBOOK REPRESENTATIVE 43 So Teach Us To Number Our Days, So That We May Apply Our Hearts unto Wisdom.


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