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-ygfm ,, ,jg - s , Te ??f,,,e:.,.fil...f:..1::,. fafwz -.f. . . .. . .-. .. ,. . -,. Q ., .fqmffem .i, V. . . .J-4-,rf in-g.yfi-u . 1 gif. ,Le-Q., .Jes I Glliniml Svnrirtg. I g N 1918 the Clinical Society had its birth, and, itrhas been growing slowly , ever since. . Ihe aim of the founders of the Society was to bring about a l closer relationship between the teaching staff of the College departments, and the Hospital and Dlspensary Staffs. In brief, the. Society aims to ' A Xi' ' further co-operation between the several branches in the institution and to contribute to the advancement of medicine. It often happens that the men of one department of an institution have little or no knowledge of what is going on in other departments. This Society enables all the members of the institution to become acquainted with the special activities of the various departments. It also affords an opportunity to invite men of other institutions, who have been engaged in research, to present their work to the Staff of the Long lsland College Hospital. The following are the programs that have been presented or will be presented during the current year: October -l-.- Congenital Stenosis of the Aorta, Calvin B. Coulter, IMI. D. Preliminary Report of the Use of Insulin in Treatment of Diabetes lVIellitus, Louis C. Johnson, IVI. D. November l.- A Vision of the Future of the Long Island College Hospital, President James C. Egbert, Ph.D. The theme was enlarged and developed by: Dean Adam IVI. lX'Iiller, M, A., Prof. John O. Polak, lVI.S., llI.D.g Prof. Luther li. VVarren, A.B., RID., Prof. Emil Goetsch, Ph.D., lVI.D.g Col. H. S. Brown of the Board of Regentsg Dr. S. IVIcNamara, lVI.D., Secretary of the Council. December 6.-'IVaricosities from a New Angle fwith lantern slides and casesj, Robert F. Barber, AB., lVI.D., and If. I. Shatara, lVI.D. January 3.- Uricacidemia, Henry IW. Feinblatt, ll-ID. I'Subcutaneous In- jections of Spinal Fluid in IAQ Chorea, QBJ Encephalitis, Siegfried Block, lVI.D. February 7.- Some Clinical Aspects of the Vitamin Theory, by VValter H. Eddy, Ph.D. Cof Columbia Universityl. QBy invitation.l lVIay 2.- Fifty Years Experience with Appendicitisf' John D. Rushmore, ll'I.D. A glance at the above programs will show one the varied interests of the society. I-Ve feel especially fortunate this year in having gotten Dr. Rushmore to address us on his experiences with appendicitis. Dr. Rushmore has been connected with the Long Island College Hospital since 1373. VVe take this opportunity to invite the Seniors to attend the meetings of the society. The present officers of the society are: Chairman. Nlatthew Steel, Ph.D.g Secretary-Treasurer, Louis C. Johnson, RID. The meetings are held at Hoagland Hall on the first lVednesday of every month at eight-thirty P. NI. Page Surfrzrfy-pw
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'-M -f-' -0'--If Effwzqvrfrrw ff-rmurwwvw--, -V-S W-1, .Y-.. rx.. ' ' 1 ,gtg-5 x.:',E.1..g.f xf.LmgLf.4-:' 1- .211 my-. '... S. : www 1 Q'r -'H N 1-'V . .. L.. ,.,--..-.--...--.L1 EE-.G-R.E.G.S1f:.-JEQ.--Ef5f?f?4I3?3..l!Ej?L:j5gi5: CLINICAL INSTRUCTORS NVILLIAM E. SKIDMORE, M.D ...... GEORGE KORNFELD. M.D ......... XV. CLARKSON XV.4GGONER, M.D.. . EDWARD R. DORNEY, M.D ....... . 'IQHURSTON S. XVELTON, M.D .... Clinical I7I.Yfl'llL'f0I' 111 Obstetrics 111111 Gynecology C'1i111c111 IIlS1I'llCf0l' 111 O11st1'tr11'.v 111111 Gynecology . . . . . . . . .Clinical 11'I.Vf7'Ill'10I' 111 OjJht1z111111o10gy C11Il1CIl1 111struct0r 111 Ob51l'fI'1L'5 111111 G.l'lLFCU1UgjY .Clinical Instructor 111 O11stet1'11's 111111 Gynecology SAMUEL WV. GREEN, NLD ..... ............ C 111111111 IIl.Y1l'lll.'f0I' 111 CJfJ1lf1Ifl1lll01Ogj' HARRY KOS'1'ER, M.D. ..... .. JOSEPH M. L. BRUNO, M.D. . . FRANK E. MALLON, M.D .... E. J. KRAHULIK, M.D.. . .. Clinical Ill.Yfl'llffO7' 111 O11s11'tr11's 111111 Gy111'1'o1ogy . . . . . . . . . .Clinical 111str111'tor 111 0fi1lf1l!l1lllIl10yj' . . . . . . . . . . . . .Clinical IlI5'fI'llC10I' 111 Opl1l11111111n1ogy R1's1111'11t I?l.S'1I'Ill'f0I' 111 O11.vt1'tr11's 111111 Gy11e1'ol11gy ASSISTANTS - CORNELIUS M. SCHMID, M.D ................. . . .flsxistnzzt in 1111111111111 GOODWIN A. DISTLER, M.D. . . ALEXANDRIA L. LOUR1A, M.D. . . . . .f1.vs1st1111t 111 1l11'111c1111' . . .1'1A'S1.5'1I1Il11lI 11'Ie1111'111e PLLEXIS T. NIAYS, NLD .... ......... . .f1.vs1St1111t 111 1vlIf'flil-l11f' SIMON CHESS. PHAILG., A.B., NLD. . . . . .d.Y.v1st1111l 111 1111'11'1c1111' LOWELL B ECKERSON, M D 11ss1st111zi 1II l11t'I11L'1lIf' . . . . . .11ss1st1111t 111 111e111c111e IDIEFORIEST T. LAYTON, M.D ........ . . . D VV11.1.1AM H. F1E1.D, A.B., M. HIENIQX' J. FEASTER, BLD ...... . . . . . . . . . .11ss1st1111t 111 11lIfl10IIlj' . . .115.S'1.K'11lIlf17l Oto'-Lfzrylzgology A. h4ANGIARIClNA, 1W.D ........... . . .1Jss15t1111t ill Oto-Laryngoloyy CHARLES M. ANDERSON, B.S., M.D. .. HENRY KRESKY, M.D ............ JULIAN T. ROSE, A.B., M.D .... GEORGE FLAAIM, M.D .,.... . MAX SHEVELL, M.D ....... RIARGARIZT BELLOWS, A.B... N1cHOLAS H. RYAN, M.D.. . . HERBlZll'1' T. YVIRLE, M.D.. . JOSEP11 B. L'Er-ISCOPO, M.D... PIARRY P. RICTAGUE, M.D. .. JESSICA 'TITUS ........... GIEORGE H. LORDI, M.D ........ RI. IWARGARET GOERNER, M.D. . . CHARLES F. NICOL, M.D ..... GEORGE R. PIAGEMAN, M.D. . . NELS S. NELSON, B.S ....... ARTHUR M. PERSKY, M.D .... . . . . . . .11ss1st1111t111 1lIFl111'1lIcr' . . .fl.vs1s11111t 111 31011111111 . . .1J551.vt1111t ill 1J'Ie111c111e . . .f15K13'1IllIf 111 1111111011131 . . . .d.v.v1st1111t 111 1Jllll10ll1j7 . . .:1.vx15t1111t 111 BIll'1l'I'1010-Uj' . . .11ss1sl1111l ill 111111to111y ..,-1.v.v1s11111l 111 .111111o111y . . .Jss1s1'1111t 111 111111lo111y . . ..4s.v1sl1111t 111 1111111011151 . . .J5.Y1.Y1II1I1 111 1'1lI!lf0IlIJ' . . . . .11ss1sl1111t 111 l7lf1l'f11l'1lIF . . . . . . . . . . . .11s.s'1.vt1111l 111 1111'111c111e . . .ds.v1st1111t 111 Urtlzopwlic Surgery . . . .flssistant 111 Oto-Laryzzgology . . . . .1'lS51.S'1I1l1f 111 C1lElII15fI'j' . . .11s.v1.vt11'1t in D?1'll111f010gy Page .vrfmnlx 011
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