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TOP IMPRINT MARGIN M6403200 INDIANA UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS CLASS OF 1974 HIST RY-PHY IP-AI -PROGRPSS-OTHFR INDIANA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 1100 WEST MICHIGAN STREET (CIRCLE ONE) INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1974, 1:00 P. M. TV: 77te pt. Is approx. 20 yr. old. He. Is an unemployed, over- worked married on. unmarried person with 0 to 6 ckll.dn.en who live In an apt. (on. ? donm, condominium on. house ?). The pt. Is referred fan. dx. S possible definitive therapy from St. Somebody's Hospital, In Somewhere, Jnd., by Good 0. (Ole) Voc. CC: Pt. c o sore eyes , pain In L. hip, pain In neck, general fatigue, jumping In his chest. PI: Approx. 4 1 2 yn. ago the pt. was accosted by a neglstened Tetter which committed him to allegedly something he deslned. Pt. experienced appnox. 6 mon. elation which ended In an acute financial discharge. Following the acute financial bleed there were bouts of Intermittent dry hands, occ. periods of extra- corporeal foul oders, rat bites [unconfirmed), S a sx. consistent with but not necessarily dx. of claudication In the region of the upper eyelids. Kll of the above noted sx. ended abruptly 3 1 2 yr. ago with exception of presumed eyelid claudication and were re- placed with occ. flea bites, The senders of the registered letter, the ADMINISTRA- TION: Glenn W. Irwin (chancellor former dean), Jay M. Smith, Ward W. Moore, H. Ronald Gines, James E. Carter, Steven C. Beering, G George T. Lukemeyer (acting dean). A picky course, but a stiff foundation was provided by Ralph A. Jersild, Lois C. Perkins, Carl R. Morgan, Mohammed Ishaq, John F. Schmedtje G Robert H. Shellhamer. David M. Gibson (chrmn. ), Ronald R. Beck (physiology), David W. Allmann, Larry K. Steinrauf G others tempted academic catabolism in those with enzyme deficiencies. USE ONE SIDE ONLY You will have to learn many tedious things, . . . which you will forget the moment you have passed your final examination, but in anatomy it is better to have learned and lost than to have never learned at all. W. Somerset Maugham HISTORY-PHYSICAL-PROGRESS-OTHER (CIRCLE ONE)
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INDIANA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 1 100 WEST MICHIGAN STREET • INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 46202 Medical Class of 1974 Your progress through four intensive and challenging years at the Indiana University School of Medicine has been marked by continued achievement and by par- allel progress for your School. You have successfully filled key roles in the development of the innovative Statewide System of Medical Education, for which Indiana has gained national attention and the com- pliment of imitation. In the hospitals, clinics, laboratories, and classrooms, you also have completed a great deal of hard work on the long road toward the M.D. You have earned com- mendation for these efforts and accomplishments, and I am pleased to have the opportunity to extend con- gratulations to you in this your Senior Class Yearbook. As you plan and look ahead to your careers as phy- sicians, it is appropriate to note that we live in a time of transition. Social, economic and other con- ditions are changing, as are the dimensions of re- sponsibilities for providing health care. We hope and expect that the professional standards and aspirations that your faculty have transmitted to you will equip you to cope with those changes. As you have grown in the experience and grasp of the science and art of medicine, you carry obligations to continue growing, as productive, dedicated, and effective practitioners. You have witnessed considerable institutional growth at your School of Medicine, the Medical Center, and the new urban campus that is developing nearby. Your School has grown in enrollment, in curri- cular offerings, in new and expanded facilities, and in geographic span of programs. You have helped to make these advancements possible, and we are grateful for your contribution. We are justifiably proud of your excellent performance so far, and we look forward to taking future pride in your performance as alumni. Best wishes to all of you. Sincerely,
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TOP IMPRINT WARGIN » M6403200 INDIANA UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS Class of 1974, cont. HISTORY-PHYSICAl-PROGRESS-OTHER (CIRCLE ONE) spoAadic EtOH intoxication B acute, feaA of intAacoApoaeal neuAo logical symptomatology. As abrupt as theiA onset, ALL sx's. digressed with no Aelapses faA 3 mon. 2 yA. 9 mon. ago pt. Aecalls a AecuAAence of eyelid claudi- cation B occ. ilea bites fallow- ing a 2nd acute financial VC. Pt. also noted faequent exposure to micAooAganisms, some o f which An expert is a man who tells you a simple thing in a confused way in such a fashion as to make you think the confusion is your own fault. William B. Castle One thing seems certain - if we taught and examined less, our students would learn more. If we add anything further to the medical curriculum let it be spare time. To understand infection, one must know the in- fector. Among those infecting the infectees with their knowledge were Sherman Minton, Donald Niederpruem, G William Summers. he could not identify, B an in- stAumental financial VC x5 mon. Pt. claims no Aelief fAom above sx. except with pexiods of abso- lute Aest. He does Aecall a mild diminution of sx's. with a new analgesic-anesthetic dAug whose genetic name is notes classis . Pt. had an uneventful AecoveAy B maintained this Aemission fa A 5 mon. except faA paAoxysms (x 1 wk) of SOB post pAolonged questioning, with subsequent claudication of the waiting digits lasting 10 to 15 pages. C.C. Okell Those who are enamoured of practice without science are like a pilot who goes into a ship without rudder or compass and never has any certainty where he is going. Practice should always be based upon a sound knowledge of theory. Leonardo da Vinci Habit forming but not sugar coated were the lectures of Robert B. Forney, James E. Ashmore (chrmn. ), George Weber G Ray- mond R. Paradise. The science of function was conveyed in part by Julius Friedman, Sidney Ochs, Ewald Selkurt (chrmn. ), Kal- man Greenspan G Thomas Lloyd. USE ONE SIDE ONLY HISTORY-PHYSICAL-PROGRESS-OTHER (CIRCLE ONE)
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