Medical College of Pennsylvania - Iatrian Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

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Im ass L violate iln- Oath nu ' tlierc rrse Ik- mv lot ' ■ ■ • ■w - .  -— I With respect and affection we dedicate this book to Evelyn Ed Miller, Evelyn Ed Miller M.D. Following graduation from Missouri Valley College, she worked for the local newspapers in her home town of Malta Bend, Missouri. However, she tired of asking people personal questions, and decided to go into medi- cine! She graduated from Woman ' s Medical College and interned at Women ' s Hospital. During her training at Vineland Home for Mentally Retarded Children, St. Christopher ' s Hospital and Children ' s Hospital of Philadelphia, she acquired her keen judgment of normal mental and physi- cal development of children. She has been active on the staffs of Women ' s Hospital, St. Christo- pher ' s Hospital and Woman ' s Medical College Hospital, and has taught at the Graduate School of Medicine of the University of Pennsylvania. In 1948, Dr. Miller was certified by the American Board of Pediatrics. In 1954, she was appointed to the faculty of Woman ' s Medical College. Dur- ing the past two years she has headed the Committee in Charge of the Pediatric Department at Woman ' s Medical College Hospital. In this difficult position, she has given unstintingly of her time and effort, sacri- ficing her personal life and private practice to organize a dynamic teach- ing program for both residents and students. For her warm friendship, for her skill as a teacher, for her sincere interest in the welfare of Woman ' s Medical College students, we are proud and pleased to dedicate this yearbook to Dr. Evelyn Ed Miller. Set all things in their own peculiar place, and know that order is the greatest grace. — Dryden. ROBERT L. LAMBERT, M.D. Medical Director Administration IRENE E. MAHER, M.D. Assistant Dean M. ELIZABETH HUSTON, M.S. Administrative Assistant Zo the Seniors . . MARION FAY, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. President and Dean It has been a long road for the members of the Class of 1960 to reach the Doctor of Medicine which you will receive in June. You will find that you are prepared for the internships and further work that being a doctor makes necessary. I hope your training has given you a foundation upon which you can build a suc- cessful and happy career. That is what the Faculty of the College has tried to give you in these years. From now on you must take the responsibility for your own future training. May it be a pleasant and exciting responsibility which will give you satisfaction and a sense of accomplishment! Marion Fay President and Dean Preclinical faculty You will never find time for anything. If you want time you must make it. — Buxton. R. Hafkesbring, Ph.D., Professor and Chairman of the Depart- ment of Physiology; E. Caldwell; E. Larson, Ph.D.; F. DeMar- tinis, Jr., Ph.D.: I. Pincus, M.D. Physiology f M. E. Ryland, B.A.; Marion Fay, Ph.D.; M. F. Clarke, Ph.D.; M. J. Ostcrling, Ph.D.; P. A. Bott, Ph.D., Professor and Chairman of the Department of Physiological Chemistry. Physiological Chemistry H. Kuhlenbeck, Ph.D., M.D., Professor and Chairman of the Department of Anatomy not pictured). V. Y. Knowlton, Ph.D.; V. Menough, M.T.; A. Beasley, M.S.; M. Levitan. Ph.D. Pharmacology S. Ellis, Ph.D., Professor and chairman of the Department of Pharmacology. J C. R. Suaine, Ph.D.; F. Ryan, A.M.; H. Shapiro. Ph.D. Take from the altar of the past the fire, not the ashes. — Jean Jaures. N. H. Vincent, Ph.D. R. Blaker, Ph.D.; R. E. Miller, Ph.D., Professor and Chairman of the Department of Micro- biology; M. W. Kirber, Ph.D.; E. Baker, M.T. Pathology Microbiology M. R. Dunn, M.D. Disease is very old and nothing about it has changed. It is we who change as we learn to recognize what was formerly imperceptible. — J. M. Charcot. E. Roverud, M.D. T. N. Dubin, M.D., Professor and Chairman of the Department of Path- ology. H. S. Schmidt, M.D. FRESHMEN Class Officers President Martha McDonald Vice-President Gloria Shinn Secretary-Treasurer Barbara Drapiewski Martha McDonald, Gloria Shinn, Barbara Dra- piewski, Joan Shipley. Stephanie Goonan, Marie Merkcl, Marjorie Os- terwise, Pat Haberern. Kathryn Butchko, Carmel Rinella. Jane-Michel Canter, Mary Jo O ' Sullivan. 10 Ambition can Creep as  • i% Sour. — Burke. Alyson Rieke, Betty Labovitz, Vannir Zavatone, Diana I ,;.m. Trudy Oxenberg, Libby Wilson, Pat Cantarella, Catherine Chtira. SS ± r I y - II M r r £ Slumber not in the tents of your fathers. The world is ad- J | I S J VI y, | L vancing. Advance with it. — Mazzini. Patricia Newhail, Frances Klinman. Phyllis Salit, Yvonne Dalton. Class Officers President Sandra Thomson Vice-President Yvonne Thel Secretary-Treasure Muriel Young Rhoda Pomerantz, Wilma Bul- kin, Nancy Gary, Louise Chap- linsky, Luchie Coady. Martha Cottrell, Elizabeth Can- croft, Ruth Peters. SOPHOMORES Slumber not in the tents of your fathers. The world is ad- vancing. Advance with it. — Mazzini. — -cl it 1 ftJ f- V P Bfilfe UJ t yfij Yvonne Thel, Sandra Thompson, Muriel Young. Cynthia Welsh, Barbara Lantz, Nancy Branom, Rosa- lie Dodd. Patricia Nowhail, Frances Klinman, Phyllis Sal it, Vvoniif Dslton, ■■ R 1 Class Officers L - : k President Sandra Thomson Vice-President Yvonne Thel Secretary-Treasure Muriel Young r v k ise fl9 ? v °o - r s Rhoda Pomerantz, Wilma Bul- kin, Nancy Gary, Louise Chap- linsky, Luchie Coady. Martha Cottrell, Elizabeth Can- croft, Ruth Peters. Blanche Krakowski, Elaine Greenman, Barbara Zeviner. m Mildred McMurtry, Martha Skinner, Mary Loveland, Helen Schmidt. S§ - i - ki W M Jm l v w| 1 ■ ' i .. . •pfiffW Rosemarry Terranova, Shirley Rashkis, Doris Perna. Seana Quinton. Front Row: Olivia Cruz, Eleanor Ganger. Back Ron Sheila Beirne, Jeanne Greeley. 16 Rosine Bretton, Mary Ann Healey, Virginia Brodkin, Na- miko Kominami, Carol Halporn. Deborah Zimskind, Camilla Jones, Ruth Fischer, Na- omi Bluestone, Llynda Hinds. Clinical faculty There is no doubt that the only satisfactory way to learn Medicine is by the repeated study day after day and month after month of large number of patients in a hospital un- der the guidance of a wise teacher. — Sir Stewart Duke-Elder Medicine J. KLINGHOFFER, M.D. I. PINCUS, M.D. W. GEFTER, M.D. M. ELIAS, M.D. V ikf M. SONES, M.D. J. SPLENDIDO, M.D. L. BROWNE, M.D. J. URBACH, M.D. S. MINTZ, M.D. E. LOEFFLER, M.D. E. SMITH, M.D. C. JOHNSON, M.D. G. VOCI, M.D. L. RACKOW, M.D. M. WEBSTER, M.D. J. GALBALLY, M.D. H. UNTERBERGER, M.D. M. CURCIO, M.D. E. COOPER BELL, M.D. M. BOYD, M.D. J. DANISH, M.D. M. DRATMAN, M.D. W. LEAMAN, M.D. P. TROMMER, M.D. L. MARGOLIS. M.D. A. FRUMIN, M.D. M. FRANK, M.D. G. BRINDISI, M.D. K. BOUCOT, M.D. E. LEMON, M.D. E. HOLLOWAY, M.D. U. HORIE, M.D. B. BEHREND, M.D. A. ANDERSON, M.D. Preventive Medicine Clitiieal Cab. M. PORTER, M.D. s u r e r v D. COOPER, M.D. J. OVERLEESE, M.D. T. GINLEY, M.D. W. D ' ALONZO, M.D. A. BRADY, M.D. H. MADONNA, M.D. A. MORANI, M.D. w  ID W. BOUZARTH, M.D. F. MURRAY, M.D. S. MULHOLLAND, M.D. T. O ' NEILL, M.D. H. LARZELERE, M.D. P. VIEK, M.D.; A. HAMBURG, M.D. J. BASSETT, M.D. F. SCHUMANN, M.D. L. STAHLGREN, M.D. Opthalmology H. FORSTER, M.D. G. NACHOD, M.D. M. ASHODIAN, M.D. 20 M. PETTIT, M.D. I . Al 1,11, M I) C. MACFARLANE. M.D. G. DOLL, M.D. H. DICKENS, M.D. M. BURKE, M.D. Anesthesiology V. LAUTZ, M.D. D. GALLAGHER, M.D. Obstetrics- Gynecology J. LEIBFRIED, M.D. A. YOUNG, M.D. F. SMITH, M.D. A. PIKE, M.D. J. SHAPIRO, M.D. H. GRACE, M.D. Otolaryngology P. COONEL, M.D. E. VAN LOON, M.D. Pediatrics E. E. MILLER, M.D. J. GOWING, M.D. H. AREY, M.D. R. SCOTT, M.D. R. O ' CONNELL, M.D. L. WINSTON, M.D. V. MALISOFF, M.D. I!  V ' VI E. HAINES, M.D. M. NASH, M.D. R. MIKELBERG, M.D. L. HAMMOND, M.D. K a d. i ? a M. GEISS, M.D. A. OPPENHEIMER, M.D. M. ROSS, M.D. ..?:■ Jis E. FOX, M.D. Neurology-Psychiatry L. MADOW, M.D. F. BIELE, M.D. J. VASTINE, M.D. b. Mclaughlin. 22 JUNIORS Class Officers President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Dorothy Geremsky Signe Jonsson Delphine Bartosik Ann Barbara Ho Mary Louise Mayer Toni Ripepi, Patricia Ebaugh, Helen Zweizig, Ann Neering. Diane Pearson, Virginia Canale, Dolores Buchler, Bar- bara Tindle. Lynnette Hammond, Audrey Owen, Bebe Wunderlich, Frances Stine. 23 Signe Jonsson, Mary Mayer, Delphine Bartoski, Dorothy Gerem- sky. Carol Schaller, Mary Hedrick, Diane Chappell. WiiiffiJIll « Flora Leigh, Lan Sing Wit, Joan Gross, Eleanor Barrett. Mickey Mathews, Ann Barbara Ho. 24 Jackie li-vs.iro, Mirginl O ' Neal, Rita Newman, Carol Jacob, Ailaan Nosal. Margaret O ' Donnell, Joan Kammermeir, Sylvia Bartos, Z Papadopoulou. Natalie de Leuchtenberg, Judith Meyer, Terry Neuwalder. 25 IN A R. ALTMAN 441 Brooklyn Avenue Brooklyn, New York Brooklyn College, B.S. Ophthalmology SENIORS . . . ■■ ROSE MARY HATEM BONSACK Eichlin and Haupt Streets Easton, Pennsylvania Washington College, B.S. University of Maryland Medical School INTERNSHIP: Easton Hospital Easton, Pennsylvania Ait ; JUEL PATE BORDERS 1426 Mozley Drive, S.W. Atlanta, Georgia Spelman College, Atlanta, Ga., A.B. INTERNSHIP: Albert Einstein North- ern and Southern Divi- sion, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 26 MARY ANN BRAATEN Hamar, North Dakota University of North Dakota, B.A., B.S. Neuropsychiatry INTERNSHIP: Easton Hospital Easton, Pennsylvania . . . 1960 CAROLYN BRANSON 3445 West Queen Lane Philadelphia 29, Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania, A.B. INTERNSHIP: Presbyterian Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsyl- vania JUNE CACCIARELLI 425 Highland Avenue Newark, New Jersey Upsala College, A.B. INTERNSHIP: Harrison S. Maitland Medical Center Newark, New Jersey JOAN ADELE CELEBRE 1127 Federal Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Temple University, A.B. Obstetrlcs-Gynecology INTERNSHIP: Chestnut Hill Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsyl- vania m A r AGNES T. CORNESKY 108 Orchard Street Aliquippa, Pennsylvania Geneva College, B.S. General Practice INTERNSHIP: Allegheny General Hos- pital, Pittsburgh, Penn- sylvania REGINA MARIE CUT A 220 East Durham Street Philadelphia 19, Pennsylvania Chestnut Hill College, B.S. Alpha Omega Alpha Internal Medicine INTERNSHIP: Philadelphia General Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 28 !■ n MARGUERITE ROSE DALLABRIDA 314 Melrose Street Keiser, Pennsylvania Bucknell University, B.S. Pediatrics INTERNSHIP: Sacred Heart Hospital Allcntown, Pennsylvania GAJA DOROSHEWITCH-TEDDONE 470 Pennsylvania Avenue Brooklyn 7, New York City College of New York, B.S. Internal Medicine DORIS T. FREUDENBERG 232 West Walnut Lane Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Elmira College, B.A. INTERNSHIP: Abington Memorial Hospital, Abington, Pennsylvania 29 MARIA GECZY 335 Franklin Boulevard. New Brunswick, New Jersey Douglass College, A.B. Internal Medicine INTERNSHIP: Philadelphia General Hospital, Philadelphia. Pennsylvania DORIS GOODMAN 2287 Traymore Road University Heights 18, Ohio Ohio State University, B.S. Alpha Omega Alpha Internal Medicine INTERNSHIP: University of Chicago Clinics, Chicago, Illi- nois l ' l LENORA GRAY 711 Oxford Avenue Dayton 7, Ohio Hiram Colege, B.A. INTERNSHIP: Miami Valley Hospital Dayton, Ohio 30 LILLIAN BRADY HOOPS 2203 Hudson Boulevard Jersey City, New Jersey Douglass College Columbia University- Alpha Omega Alpha TANIA JURTSHUK 172 East Seventh Street New York 9, New York Hunter College, A.B. INTERNSHIP: St. Vincents Hospital New York, New York ALICE KAHAN P.O. Box 195 West Brentwood, Long Island, New York Brooklyn College, ' B.S. INTERNSHIP: Maimonides Hospital Brooklyn, New York 31 LUCIENNE THERESE LANSON 1627 Hyde Street San Francisco, California University of California, A.B. Alpha Omega Alpha INTERNSHIP: St. Joseph ' s Hospital Denver, Colorado HELEN LEHOTSKY 401 West Curtis Street Linden, New Jersey Douglass College, B.A. INTERNSHIP: E pi scopal Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsyl- vania ANNA JULIA LYJAK 412 Talbot Avenue Braddock, Pennsylvania Waynesburg College, B.S. INTERNSHIP: St. Francis General Hos- pital, Pittsburgh, Penn- sylvania 3 • 7; ft I 32 PHYLLIS COLACICCO M ARC I A NO 3 343 [ndian Queen Lane Philadelphia 29, Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania, B.A. Alpha Omega Alpha INTERNSHIP: Episcopal Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsyl- vania ANNA MASCOLO 2514 Twenty-fourth Avenue Long Island City 5, New York Brooklyn College, B.S. Internal Medicine INTERNSHIP: Long Island College Hospital, Brooklyn, New York VIJA M AT I SON E Flushing, New York Queens College of the City of New York, B.S. General Practice INTERNSHIP: Meadowbrook Hospital Hempstead, Long Is- land, New York 33 FUTABA MATSUMOTO 2435 South Dunsmuir Los Angeles, California University of Southern California, B.A. INTERNSHIP: Queen of Angels Hos- pital, Los Angeles, Cali- fornia JOYCE ANN McCAUGHAN 232 South Forty-first Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania, B.A. Alpha Omega Alpha Radiology INTERNSHIP: Methodist - Episcopal Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania MARY CECELIA McCORMICK Wessco Street, Bay View Manor South Amboy, New Jersey Georgian Court College, B.A. INTERNSHIP: Sacred Heart Hospital Allentown, Pennsyl- vania 34 MILDRED M1LGROM 2829 West Twenty-eighth Street Brooklyn 24, New York New York University, Washington Square College, B.A. INTERNSHIP: Los Angeles County Hospital, Los Angeles, California L. LIZBETH MONROE 81 West 182nd Street Bronx 53, New York New York University, B.A. Psychiatry INTERNSHIP: Maimonides Hospital Brooklyn, New York LOUISE MARIE OSNESS East Tennis Avenue Ambler, Pennsylvania Temple University Psychiatry INTERNSHIP: Philadelphia General Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania j { 35 CORINE OVERKAMP 1 Hopson Avenue Little Falls, New Jersey Rutgers University, B.A. INTERNSHIP: Episcopal Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsyl- vania f BETH PERCY 308 West 105th Street New York, New York Houghton College, A.B. General Practice INTERNSHIP: Allentown Hospital All en town, Pennsyl- vania AN ASTASIA PETRIDES 3331 Indian Queen Lane Philadelphia 29, Pennsylvania Clark University, B.A. INTERNSHIP: Episcopal Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsyl- vania 36 V % MARY ELSIE PUNTENNEY 142 1 North Grove Avenue Ontario, California University of California, I.os Angeles, A.B. Obstetrics-Gynecology INTERNSHIP: Mercy Hospital Oklahoma City, Okla homa NATALIE STEC 333 East Ninth Street New York 3. New York Hunter College, A.B. Internal Medicine INTERNSHIP: Beth-El Hospital Brooklyn, New York ELIZABETH STEINBACH 28 Ball Terrace Maplewood, New Jersey University of Rochester, A.B. INTERNSHIP: Sacred Heart Hospital Allentown, Pennsyl- vania 37 o ' Oo.-o 1 : S o w ol o DORCAS LEAH STOLTZFUS R.D. 1, Box 191 Kinzer, Pennsylvania Eastern Mennonite College, B.S. General Practice INTERNSHIP: Chester County Hospi- tal, West Chester, Penn- sylvania EVA STREMP Melcroft, Pennsylvania Seton Hill College, B.A. INTERNSHIP: Westmoreland Hospital Greensburg, Pennsyl- vania J ; ROSE LOU TSE 3426 Henry Avenue Philadelphia 29. Pennsylvania St. John ' s University (China), B.S. Mt. Holyolce College, M.A. Yale University, Ph.D. Alpha Omega Alpha INTERNSHIP: Philadelphia General Hospital, Philadelphia. Pennsylvania 38 PATRICIAN N. WALLACE Fullerton, California University of Southern California, H.S. INTERNSHIP: Meadowbrook Hospital, Hempstead, Long Is- land, New York Patricia McCaffrey yarvote 77 South Midland Avenue Arlington, New Jersey Rutgers University, B.A. Internal Medicine INTERNSHIP: St. Vincent ' s Hospital New York, New York SYLVIA SCHEIN YEDINSKY 3307 Indian Queen Lane Philadelphia 29, Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania, B.A. INTERNSHIP: Chestnut Hill Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsyl- vania 39 C.M.S. OFFICERS President Beth Percy Vice-President . . . . . . Mildred McMurtry Secretary . Helen Schmidt Treasurer, Martha Skinner Christian Medical Society MARION GUILD OFFICERS President Mary Ann Healey Vice-President, Yvonne Thel Treasurer Agatha Veltr: Marian @uild 40 SAMA SAMA OFFICERS President Mildred Milgrom President Elect Carol Schallcr Secretary-Treasurer Shcil.i Biernc Honor Court HONOR COURT Barbara Tindle Regina Cuta Pat Ryan Cynthia Welsh Libby Gray Freshman Sophomore Senior not pictured) Student Government Student Council President Regina Cuta Vice-President Virginia Canale Secretary Judith Meyer Treasurer Faith Rachofsky Student-faculty 42 fraternities I Zeta Phi President, Louise Osness; Vice-President, Joyce McCaughan; Recording Sec- retary, Juel Borders; Corresponding Secretary, Signe Jonsson; Treasurer, Mickey Mathews. Alpha Spsilon Jota President, Joan Kamniermeier; Vice-President, Anne Neering; Secretary, A. B. Ho; Treasurer, Pat Ebaugh. 43 JatrkM Staff Editor LOUISE OSNESS Assistant Editors JOHANNA PERLMUTTER BARBARA TINDLE Art Editor REGINA CUTA Business Editor NANCY GARY Treasurer LIBBY GRAY Class Representatives Senior— MARY ANN BRAATEN Junior— JUDITH MEYER Sophomore— P ATRICIA NEWHALL HELEN SCHMIDT Freshman— PAM SILVA Patrons Dr. Rose A. Alexander Dr. James Batts Dr. Manuel A. Bergnes Dr. Katharine A. Boucot Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Braaten Dr. Lawrence Browne Dr. Donald R. Cooper Dr. Sidney Ellis Dr. Bernice B. Ennis Dr. Marion Fay Dr. Dorothy Finken Dr. Catherine Foster Dr. Lucille M. Radke Fostvedt Dr. Eva Fox Dr. A. M. Frumin Dr. Leonora Gageby Dr. Anna E. Gaydos Mr. and Mrs. George Geczy Dr. Thomas H. Ginley Mrs. Antonette Griepenkerl Ethel M. Hamilton Dr. Margaret M. Hanover Dr. Virginia Hartridge Dr. Mary Gray Holderman Mr. C. A. Holmquist Esther Hottenstein Dr. Joseph Hughes Dr. Natalie Kechejian Dr. Dorothy M. Killian Dr. June Klinghoffer Dr. Robert M. Lambert Dr. Virginia Lautz Dr. Jane Marshall Leibfried Mrs. Walter Lyjak Dr. Leo Madow Dr. Irene Maher Dr. Vera Malisoff Dr. and Mrs. Millard Matsumoto Dr. Henry and Rose Mikelberg Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Mathews Dr. Ruth Miller Dr. Sarah E. Miller Dr. Edna Mortimer Dr. F. H. Murray Dr. Thomas J. O ' Neill Dr. Mary Palmer Dr. Daniel Petnick Dr. Mary DeWitt Pettit Dr. I. J. Pincus Dr. Mary McKee Porter Misses Sarah and Elizabeth Ralston Dr. Eleanor Roverud Dr. Viola Pennypacker Scanland Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Schein Miss Louise Schmidt Dr. Charles Schreader Dr. Evelyn Schumacher Dr. Lillian Paula Seitsive Dr. Estherina Shems Dr. Janet W. Somerville Dr. Sylvia Spencer Dr. and Mrs. LeRoy Stahlgren Dr. Charles Swaine Dr. Gorden van der Noort Dr. Jacob Vastine, 2nd Dr. Marie B. Webster Zeta Phi Fraternity 42 44 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1960 FROM THE PARENTS ' ASSOCIATION 45 Compliments of SACRED HEART HOSPITAL A 5 00-Bed General Hospital in Allentown, Pennsylvania offering Ten Rotating Internships Approved Residencies in SURGERY MEDICINE PATHOLOGY RADIOLOGY OBSTETRICS GYNECOLOGY SCHOOL LANE HOUSE 5450 Wissahickon Avenue GERMANTOWN • Furnished Unfurnished Completely Air Conditioned Apartments All Commercial Facilities • Victor 8-0100 Your one bank for every banking service 3 8 offices — Serving more people more ways than any other Philadelphia bank! The First Pennsylvania Bail king and Trust Company Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. 46 47 TO THE CLASS OF 1960 THE ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION PROUDLY WELCOMES THE 108TH GRADUATING CLASS INTO ACTIVE MEMBERSHIP WE SALUTE YOU 43 Compliments of ABBOTTS DAIRIES Fine Dairy Products Since 1876 TILDEN PHARMACY A Prescription Clerk on Duty at All Times Vaux and Tilden Streets PHILADELPHIA, PA. Prompt Delivery VI 4-7172 TILDEN MARKET 3 5 39 Vaux Street SERVICE PACKAGING COMPANY Rosella Park, N. J. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1960 FROM THE CLASS OF 1961 49 PARTNERS IN HEALTH YOUR HOSPITAL . . . YOUR DOCTOR . . . BLUE CROSS . . . BLUE SHIELD Associated Hospital Service of Philadelphia Medical Service Association of Pennsylvania CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1960 FROM THE CLASS OF 1963 50 Obstetrical — Gynecological Pharmaceuticals and Biologicals for the Medical Profession ORTHO PHARMACEUTICAL CORPORATION Raritan, New Jersey OUR 7 5TH YEAR OF SERVICE First With the Finest — Since 1885 Throughout Your Professional Career You Can Rely on . . . WILLIAMS, BROWN EARLE, INC. for the Finest Medical Laboratory Equipment and Complete Photographic Apparatus and Supplies • 904-906 Chestnut Street WAlnut 3-1800 PHILADELPHIA 7, PA. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1960 FROM THE CLASS OF 1962 51 THE INTERNAL CLOCK The ability to judge intervals of time is a basic menta l function. In order to learn how drugs affect this internal clock, SK F scientists use a test in which a monkey must hit a lever after an interval of 20 seconds to obtain food. When he is under the influence of certain drugs, time flies and he misses the pay-off period by hitting the lever too late. Other drugs make time drag and he misses the pay-off period by hitting the lever too soon. Because one of the characteristics of many mental disorders is a distortion of the time sense, observing how drugs affect this primary psychological process may reveal valuable in- formation that will help SK F scientists in dis- covering effective treatments for mental illness. SMITH KLINE FRENCH LABORATORIES pioneering in pharmaceuticals . . . for better health 52


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