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Edward G. Blair, A. B., (K. U., ' 87), M.D. (Clinical Prof.) Nothing tickles him like a goitre. William J. Frick, M. D. Surgery. (Clinical Prof.) Has fewer enemies than most surgeons. George M. Gray, M. D. (Clinical Prof.) Has a body guard larger than Napoleon ' s. Jefferson Davis Griffith, M. D. (Clinical Prof.) Keeps everybody happy. George F. Hamel, Ph. G., M. D. (Clinical Prof.) An exploding bomb wouldn ' t excite him. Peter D. Hughes, A. M., M. D. (Clinical Prof.) To be looked at through peep-holes. Ernest F. Robinson, A. B., (K. U., ' 93), M.D. (Assoc. Prof.) A one-time army surgeon. Attention! Robert McEwen Schauffler, A. B., M.D. (Assoc. Prof.) Rahther a good fellow. Russell A. Roberts, A. B., A. M., M. D. (Assist. Prof.) He knows that a quiz is not a measure of a man ' s knowledge. Edward H. Tiirailkill, M. D. (Assist. Prof.) His specialty — pylorectomy. Christian B. Stemen, M. D. (Adjunct Prof.) ■ Bears well the dignity of his years. , OPHTHALMOLOGY. Andrew Walter McAlester, Jr.; A. B., M.D. (Prof.) A young man of much promise. Oharles H. Lidikay, M. D. ' (Clinical Prof.) Delivers the goods. Henry H. Look, M. D. (Assist. Prof.) Regrets that he can ' t give a grade higher than I. John S. Wever, M. D. (Assist. Prof.) A chalk talk specialist. George E. Bellows, A. B., A. M., M. D. (Clinical Instructor.) No pyrotechnics about him. OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY. George Clark Mosi-ier, M. D. Obstetrics. (Prof.) Meets his students on their own plane. Don Carlos Guffey, M. S., M. D. Obstetrics and Gynecology. (Assoc. Prof.) A human dynamo. He never rests. Zachariah Nason, M. D. Obstetrics. (Clinical Instructor.) Wants a dispensary in Armourdale. Simon B. Langworthy, M. D. Gynecology. (Adjunct Prof.) Has taught us how to please our patients. PEDIATRIC S. Frank H. Weiss, Ph. G., M. D. (Assoc. Prof.) His favorite stunt — pantomime. Max Goldman, M. D. (Assist. Prof.) Never turns down a good thing. Jesse E. Hunt, M. D. (Assist. Prof.) Now, this is important. 24
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Cecil Smith, A. B., (K. U., ' 08). 1908. Physiology. (Instructor.) Lalia Viola Walling, A. B., A.M., (K. U., ' 05). 1905. Physiology. (Instructor.) (At Rosedale.) INTERNAL MEDICINE. George Howard Hoxie, A. B., A. M., M. D. 1902. Dean of the Clinical Department of the School of Medicine. (Prof.) The rnatr from Zurich. Robert T. Sloan, A. B., A. M., M. D. (Prof.) Truly a high-browed professor. Franklin E. Murphy, M. D. (Prof.) The students ' stand-by. Isadore Julius Wolf, M. D. (Prof.) Preaches, but does not practise Fletcher- ism. Julius Bruehl, M. D. (Clinical Prof.) The Paderewski of percussion. Edward W. Schauffler, A. B., A. M„ M. D. (Clinical Prof.) Three juniors flunked. — Don ' t rile him. Preston Sterrett, M. D. (Clinical Prof.) A Kansan who makes his course popular. Earnest J. Lutz, M. D. (Assoc. Prof.) He loves our campus hills. Nimrod Polk Wood, M. D. (Assoc. Prof.) The Chauncey Depew of the faculty. John W. Miller, M. D. (Clinical Instructor.) The rapid-fire demonstrator. Ambrose Talbot, A. B., M. D. (Clinical Instructor.) A quiet man who bothers nobody. SURGERY. John Fairbairn Binnie, A. M. Chief of the Surgical Staff of the Eleanor Taylor Bell Memorial Hos pital. (Prof.) His jokes!!! Something awful! John Walter Perkins, A. B., M. D. (Prof.) His opinion goes with the students. Jacob Block, M. D. Genito-urinary Surgery. (Prof.) The nurses ' bugbear. 23
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NEUROLOGY. Henry O. Hanawalt, M. D. (Prof.) The students are strong for him. S. S. Glasscock, M. D. (Prof.) The faculty ' s most serviceable orator. Clarence Case Goddard, M. D. (Adjunct Prof.) Objects to the style of his rank. PATHOLOGY. Marshall Albert Barber, A. B., (K. U., ' 91), A.M. 1895. Bacteriology and Pathology. (Prof.) Would make test tubes and guinea pigs of his students. William Kirk Trimble, M. D. Clinical Pathology. (Assoc. Prof.) Strong on attitude towards the work. DERMATOLOGY. William Frick, B. S., A. M., M. D. (Assoc. Prof.) Can ' t do anything for his own hair. William L. McBride, M. D. (A ssoc. Prof.) A specialist in keeping his finger nails clean. ELECTROTHERAPEUTICS. John N. Scott, Ph. G., (K. U., ' 87)., M. D. (Assoc. Prof.) A perfect gentleman; though he shocks many patients. Eay P. Clark, M. D. (Clinical Instructor.) Also a shocking- man. RHINOLARYNGOLOGY. Joseph E. Sawtell, M. D. (Prof.) Popular with the seniors. He went to Texas quiz week. Hal Foster, A. B., M. D. (Assoc. Prof.) Guilty of removing warts from the larynx of a man who talks too much. Chapel Time 25
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