Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine - Osteoblast Yearbook (Kirksville, MO)

 - Class of 1933

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Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine - Osteoblast Yearbook (Kirksville, MO) online collection, 1933 Edition, Page 205 of 248
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ffl 1. H' -- Q X l ,qyebgtxfi -4. PATHOLOGY ASSIS'FANTS WITH A GROUP or GROSS SPEc1MENs READY FOR CLASS WORK The Pathology Museum HE science of Pathology has, during the last few years, undergone a great change. To the study of dead tissue, removed from the autopsy table, has been added the investif gation of living organs and tissues in the operating room. The center of interest has shifted, therefore, from the terminal morbid process to what may well be called the pathology of the living. Realizing this need for a more rounded course in pathology and pathological anatomy, Dr. Stukey, who has charge of the Pathology Department of the school, has made provision for a pathology museum. The nucleus for this museum is already well formed. The wealth of material provided by the hospitals has made the collection of specimens a simple matter. The two hospitals are not the only sources of material from which the new museum draws. Autopsies and the dissecting tables also furnish their share. Many specimens are sent in to the Pathology Department from the larger clinical centers of the country. Several hundred gross specimens now make up the museum. They have been care' fully mounted and placed in glass jars for study purposes. K. C. O. S. students are indeed fortunate in having this splendid opportunity to study at close range the type of pathology that is seen in the operating room. 1'1- -'-IQB3'-i ' ll201ll

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ra .Y I 1 DEMoNsrRATioNs IN TECHNIC CLASSES Technic Classes STEOPATHIG technic is a very important part ofthe education of an Osteopathic Physician. For it is with his technic and manipulation that his principles of treatf ment may lee applied. The technic classes in K. G. O. S. have a place of prominence in the course of study. During the upper sophomore and lower junior years the student devotes two hours a week to technic classes. In the sophomore year the classes are conducted by Dr. Litton. The junior sections are given over to various members of the staff and local osteopaths in turn with the idea of giving the student an opportunity of witnessing many different types of technic. This kind of instruction is very valuahle to the future osteopath as it enables him to better work out the kind of technic suited to his individual needs. Among the doctors who give demonstrations to the juniors are: Dr. George Laughlin, Dr. Earl Laughlin, Sr., Dr. George Fulton, Dr. H. G, Swanson, Dr. George Miller, Dr. A. D. Becker, Dr. Stella Fulton, Dr. V. Ivlclvlanis, and Dr. John Denhy. isis ,---- H 200 11

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