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Dedication . . . R. JOHN H. HODGES was born in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, on August l 1914. Following a full and lively childhood there, and fortified with the educa- tion afforded by the local school system, he decided upon a career in medicine. The initial step on this long journey was begun with his matriculation into the pre- medical course at the Catholic University of America-from which school he was grad- uated in 1935 with a Bachelor of Science degree, Cum Laude. That same year witnessed John Hodges, first association with J efferson-this time 7 as a student. A few exams, a few clinics, and some four years later, he was graduated from these venerable halls. This was followed by his appointment as an intern at the Philadelphia General Hospital. His two-year sojourn at that institution was highlighted by his marriage in 1940. I The training received as a student and intern was applied to a year's diligent and conscientious work as a general practitioner in Martinsburg, W. Va., before Dr. Hodges returned to Jefferson in 1942-this time as a Resident and Fellow in Medicine. F ol- lowing his formal training, he was made an Assistant Demonstrator of Medicine in 1944 and placed in charge of the course in Clinical Laboratory. This subject, which is rather formidable, he has organized exceptionally well. It is punctuated, rather frequently, with oral quizzes that miss nary a man-a system that has proven itself quite efficacious in facilitating the retention of facts. Dr. Hodges' career is not only that of physician and teacher, but is markedly con- cerned, also, with the field of research. His foremost published articles were those on Epidemic Diarrhea in 1945 and Sickle Cell Anemia in 1946-the latter, a project still undergoing investigation. His most recent and active studies have been concerned with the physiology of hemoglobin and the determination of various kidney function tests. In 1948, Dr. Hodges was made a Diplomate of the American Board of Internal Medicine. The following year, 1949, evidenced his appointment as an Associate of the American College of Physicians. Thus, step by step, he has climbed the ladder of success, his active and rapid ascent still progressing with l1is most recent advancement to the position of Associate in Medicine at Jefferson in 1950. He is a gentleman in every sense of the word-quiet, reserved in manner, precise in speech, and intellectually aggressive. His was the clear and calculating mind that de- posited in the Class of 951 the seeds of thought and knowledge that, we hope, shall grow and develop day hy day until they iinally mold the physician of tomorrow. His scholarly approach to academic questions, the ability to condense great masses of ma- terial into a digestible and more easily assimilable whole, inspired unanimous respect. Thus to John H. Hodges-physician, teacher, and friend-for patience and as- sistance in what originally seemed a long and tedious struggle, we proudly dedicate this book. 6
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