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

 - Class of 1938

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Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine - Osteoblast Yearbook (Kirksville, MO) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 154 of 208
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HGSPITALS

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Gvmfeotcov LABORATORY conditions in tl lel Gynecology Tim Gynecology Labora- tory, under the direction of Dr. Stella Fulton, lecturing one semester and one year of practical exa1nination, and with Dr. E. S. Esterlinc in charge of the Clinic Gyne- cology Department, is one of the most complete and practical departments in the college. The students have the opportunity of examin- ing cases which present a picture of all types of gynecological conditions. They also treat various ie . Joratory and the Clinic under expert supervision. and are taught the tccllnic of using all necessary adjuiicts in gynecological cases. 'V Genito-Urinary Chmo LOCATED in the Infirmary Building and also in the new Clinic Building, this depart- maintams an exactuess in the treatment of diseases of the Genito-Urinary System. Special equipment is used which facilitates the treat- ment ol' any condition arising in the Genito- Urinary Tract. Strict pri- vacy is also maintained in the treatment of patients. Students who desire to l V specialize in this lield, assist I in this department. Dr. john H. Dcnby has charge of the male cases coming into the Clinic, and Dr. Stella C. Fulton super- vises the female cases. I i i GENITO-UMNARY CLINIC



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T K.C.O.S. Hospital Tl-IIE OLD K. C. O. S. Hospital still serves as a modern and up-to-date adjunct to the College in training' upper classmen to be more proficient in the healing science. Although thirty-two-years old, it is new in methods of teaching and equipment. Professors teaching many impor- tant subjects have their offices in this building. Dr. A. C. Hardy, surgeon, and head of the Depart- ment of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, demonstrates and teaches surgery and treatment of pathological condi- tions of this portion of the body. Dr. john H. Denby, Professor of Obstetrics, demonstrates clinical cases here. The offices of Dr. Seth Thomas, Dental Surgeon, Dr. New- ton C. Allen, Optometrist, and Dr. Wayne R. Broadwell, Chiropodist are located on the first iioor. Miss Ruth Story, Superintendent of Nurses, has her office at the entrance. Treating Rooms, Sterilizing Units, Private Operating Rooms, X-ray Department and the Pit or Clinical Operating Room are also on the first floor. The Pit is well-known on the campus, as it is here that all obstetrical demon- stration cases and surgical demonstrations are held. The students eagerly welcome the opportunity to be called to the Pit . Demonstration surgery on clinical cases is l70ff0l'111Cd by Drs. George Laughlin, Earl Laughlin, Jr., and A. C. Hardy. I 'On the second and third floors are private rooms and wards, with all modern facilities and service, with an aggregate capacity of ' ' fifty beds. A modern nurs- Cry on the second floor affects a means whereby student doctors and student nurses may study at iirst hand, the conditions arising in Pediatrics. This building is a com- pact, eliicient unit in itself. The hospital's private laun- dry is maintained in a sepa- rate building adjoining. Al- so a private electrical plant supplies electricity to the building for general use, Auxiliary electric lines arc TH13 K, C, 0, S, I'IOSPI'1'AL HosP1'rAL WAI'fING RooM

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