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First Row: Luther E. Brown Macon Mercer Unfversfty, B.A. Seconcl Row: William L. Clark, Jr. L01l7.SU1l,l6 Unfversfty ofGeorg1'a, B.A. Internship: Walter Reecl General Hospital Internship: Grady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta Washing'ton, Rotating Michael F. Brown A tfanta pres17yter1'an College, Rotating Ira Lamar Couey Smyrna Mercer University, A.B. Intefn5hiP5B31'0ne55 Erl-anger H05Pif3l Internship: Keesler Air Force Base, Biloxi, Miss. Chattanooga, Tenn. Rotating Gordon C. Carson, III Savannah Unfversfty of Georgfa, B.5. MeJ1'ca7 Coffege of Georgia, Graduate Dfvfsfan Internship: William Beaumont General Hospital El Paso. Tex. Rotating Rebecca D. Carter Alma Valdosta State Conege, B.S. Internship: Memorial Hospital of Chatham County, Savannah Rotating gs-.r A . . .af -, , 2.234 15:1 ' Rotating Morgan Alton Cowan Atlanta Georgfa Instftute of Technology Internship z Medical College of South Carolina Charleston., Straight Surgery Carl L. Crawford Macon Un7.U6fS7.fy of New M6x1'C0, B.S- Internship : Macon General Hospital Rotating 1121? 4:7 .fps I ,K irf
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First Row: Don C. Abbott pemlvrolze Georgia Southern College, Internship: Macon General Hospital Rotating Dolph O. Adams Montezuma Duke University, A.B. Medical Conege ofGe0rg1'a, M.S. Internship: University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. Straight Pathology Henry T. Acllcins Waycross Unfversfty of Georgia, B.S. Internship: US. Naval Hospital, Charleston, S.C Rotating Earl J. Akefy Carrollton Mercer Unfversfty, A.B., M.Ed. Internship: University Hospital, Augusta Rotating S6 C0l'1Cl Row 1 Jimmy R. Asbell Macon Mercer University, B.A. Internship: Macon General Hospital Rotating Charles E. Bagley Waycross Unfversfty ofGe0rg1'a, Internship: Floyd County Hospital, Rome Rotating Beflj afnlfl C. Macon Mercer University, Internship: Macon General Hospital Rotating Harold F. Bradley GTZZHSBOTO University ofGeorg1'a, B.S. Internship: Lackland Air Force Base San Antonio, Tex. Rotating
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n applrecijtaon of thi efforts! hi has Si- gvgil .-X51 spire an t econtri utions e as ma e fyaf toward our learning and understanding. QL this 1965 edition of the Aesculapian is EQSQQARSME dedicated to Dr. Thomas Findley, Pro- fessor and Chairman of the Department of Medicine of the Medical College of Georgia. Dr. Thomas Findley was born April 15, 1901 in Chicago, Illinois. He received his A.B. from Princeton University, and a BS. from the University of Minnesota. He attended Rush Medical College fUniversity of Chicago, and received his M.D. degree in 1926. He interned at University Hospital, of the University of Pennsyl- vania, in Philadelphia, and took a medical residency at the Uni- versity of Michigan. Dr. Findley came to the Medical College of Georgia in 1954. as Director of the Georgia Heart Association Laboratories. In 1957, he succeeded Dr. Virgil P. Sydenstriclcer as Chairman of the Department of Medicine. He is a member of Alpha Omega Alpha, The American Associ- ation for the History of Medicine, The Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, The American Board of Internal Medi- cine, The American College of Physicians, The American Clinical and Climatological Association, The Advisory Board for Medical Specialists, The Southern Society for Clinical Research. The Georgia Heart Association, The American Medical Association, The Georgia Medical Association, and the Richmond County Medical Association. Dr. Find1ey's gentlemanly demeanor, quiet dignity, and vast knowledge have inspired the admiration and respect of his col- leagues and students. 3 . ,iglt A' ,Lg . A I
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