Medical College of Pennsylvania - Iatrian Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)
- Class of 1979
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â– â– â– ii hi ««nMinr i ii -wmmm—i m mm â– â– . — i THE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF PENNSYLVANIA IATRIAN The Class of 1979 wishes to thank all the faculty, friends and family who have helped them along the way.  ft P I The Team iJgrfl â– Hard at Work HP i. . Sff 17-77 rr V r 4 «■. . i - â– Â -_ . fgHHI jLaMp g gJ _— Ttg - jg Bib SHP riH !• m_ . ;, - -vw - r ,2 - v ' -- â– S 7W , An Unsavory Character minimi ifflBS n  ! Iflffifffllri ii I. , 10 The VAH 11 12 13 14 Paging Dr. Parker! ' Appendectomies are so simple! 15 16 Leonard Ross, Ph.D. , m Myra Elfin, Ph.D. Marie Di- Berardino, Ph.D. Anatomy - Gross Otherwise COAJCEA3 V VG- THE. r Janet Smith, Ph.D. I HATE TO PJSCOOR Vxk YOU, HHRR ' i, HUT M06T OF US AferffCf =Ke NONSENSE II u r Timothy Cunningham, Ph.D. Michael Goldberger, Ph.D. f ) m ft Marion Murray, Ph.D. Lillian Pubols, Ph.D. Edward Elgart, Ph.D. Qftim P £5IS 18 Julian Marsh, M.D. Thomas Tulenko, Ph.D. Biochemistry Physiology Thomas Diamondstone, Ph.D. Frederick DeMartinis, Ph.D. George Chacko, Ph.D. 19 Microbiology staph PZNicilu V ' KESISTMT STfiPh Clifton Ogburn, Ph.D. â– iH ' 1 Richard Gilpin, Ph.D. Kurt Paucker, Ph.D. John Bozzola, Ph.D. David Goldstein, Ph.D. Karen Paul, B.A. 20 Community and Preventive Medicine Judith Mausner, M.D. John Sorenson, M.S.W. Iim c iabrielson, M.D. :i Theodore Krouse, M.D. William Johnson, M.D. Joseph Leighton, M.D. Raymond Mark, M.D. John Godleski, M.D. Jalal Mobini, M.D. Sunder Mansukhani, M.D. I.N. Dubin, M.D. 22 Jay Roberts, Ph.D. I Pharmacology Claire Lathers, Ph.D. Paula Goldberg, Ph.D. â–º Steven Baskin, Ph.D. Gerald Kelliher Ph.D. ! P ii irt 24 Administration Mary Ellen Hartman, M.D. Alton Sutnick, M.D. Andrew Beasley, Sc.D. Susan McLeer, M.D. Robert Cooke, M.D. 26 Anesthesia Joseph Giffin, M.D. Medicine Donald Kaye, M.D. Matthew Levison, M.D. I r June Klinghoffer, M.D. Walter Rubin, M.D. Elizabeth Labowitz, M.D. 28 Toby Engel, M.D. Kristine Soly, M.D. Nelson Wolf, M.D. Steven Meister, M.D. Theodore Lawrence, M.D. Herbert I ischer, M.D. I THCU HT HE W45 om yooR SERVICE . ' Paul Siegel, M.D. William Frankl, M.D. f William Morrissey, M.D. Julian Katz, M.D. Brajesh Agarwal, M.D. 30 Doris Bartuska, M.D. Emmanuel Besa, M.D. Jerome Brody, M.D. Gerald Escovitz, M.D. Jaime Carrizosa, M.D. JJLL OHE OF THE u oRST CVA ' 5 I ' vf EVER SEEN •! n Neurology David Dunn, M.D. Paul Schraeder, M.D. -1 Vasant Dhopesh, M.D. Mool Nigam, M.D. Rosalie Burns, M.D. 32 Obstetrics and Gynecology Jan Schneider, M.D. Fae Adams, M.D. Dorothy Barbo, M.D. Deurward Hughes, M.D. Sergil Cave, M.D. t— Bernard Eskin, M.D. Mary Loveland, M.D. and Claro Floro, M.D. Anne Pike, M.D. 34 Pediatrics Sumner R. Ziegra, M.D. l â– Lois M. Hammond, M.D. 4  tf Ned Bartlet, M.D. Jeanette Pleasure, M.D. f ' « r F f 1 Phyllis Marciano, M.D. Linda Hiner, M.D. ft • Jean Gowing, M.D. Estelle Gold, M.D. 36 Leo Madow, M.D. Jack Gomberg, M.D. Psychiatry O. Eugene Baum, M.D. Selma Kramer. M.D. John Bulette, M.D. Barbara Schindler, M.D. Martin Plutzer, M.D. Watch That Body Language! Robert Steppacher, M.D. 38 George Popky, M.D. Pouran Zekavat, M.D. Radiology in ib m ■«■Janet Parker, M.D. Linda Griska, M.D. 39 J â– â– â– ' â– â– â– â– 1 1 ' — -I mW â– B Donald R. Cooper, M.D. Surgery James G. Bassett, M.D. TOO MUCH SUCTION ft John Clarke, M.D. Jonathan E. Rhoades, Jr., M.D. 40 Harry L. Thomas, M.D. V Diane Pallidino, M.D. r J Karim Nakhgevany, M.D. Lester Karafin, M.D. John L. Sbarbaro, Jr., M.D. Noubar A. Didizian, M.D. ' VoeoDV ' s PERFECT) BUT--- ' . k 1 Henry Shenkin, M.D. 42 Freshmen 43 â– R SSi I thought dog lab was next week. Having a wonderful time, wish you were here. Biochemistry by osmosis HOW do you spell body plethysmography? I ' m strictly heterometric. Now we ' ve got Dr. T. where we want him. Add 2 Tbsp. triglycerides and shake — serves 4. THE MAKING OF A DOCTOR: PHASE II CLASS OF 1981 Basic Ingredients 1. 100+ happy compulsives 2. 2 lecture halls 3. IV2 labs To This Add 1. books (seasonal item often not available when needed) 2. scopes 3. slides (always in excessive numbers) Mix and agitate at high speed Store in Path lab for 6 months until thoroughly confused Incubate periodically in Micro lab Note: it is not necessary to get clear separation of colonies 48 Warning: feelings of inadequacy and exhaustion may be generated SS -, A To counteract effect, add sufficient pleasuable times Remove from storage and glaze with clinical experience SERVING SUGGESTION: TO JUNIOR FACULTY 50 ! Ja SENIORS Shields B. Abernathy, M.D. ' With regards to excellence, it is not enough to know, but we must try to have and use it. — Aristotle t â– r n r TT 1TWT1 r, •• ' W rf T - r v rf ti ' rr 1 T 1 ' rr M T r ' ,, ,T t t Vt f m V ' - ' ' f , - m „ V • ' . ' n rr T,Vr . - ••• ' r . 57 Judith Anne Adams, M.D. 58 We traveled to far away places together in search of my dream. First as two, then three and now four. Their support, love and encouragement made it all possible. Thank you wife and family. Peter Edward Amato, M.D. â– i iTr. w i I [ y, j t ' • , - - «t David Axelman, M.D. 60 Carol A. Bainbridge, R.Ph., M.D., Ph.D. Bridges to cross, Paths to travel, Mountains to climb Onward to new and different endeavors Thanks to my considerate supporting husband Charles. 61 Gary J.P. Barrett 62 . No matter how peaceful our little patch of life might be right now, somewhere out there, at the exact same moment, there is an ongoing scene of almost incomprehensible madness. — Michael Doonesbury hard at work class meeting two of my best friends do they really expect me to know all this? relaxing with my brother Jim Eric P. Batson, M.D. Bonnie Anne Beaver M.D. Heavy Homework — ' Catching the Rays ' 64 JL fc .. Laura Ennis Brenner, M.D. Linda Susan Brodsky , M.D. 66 REWAfc $10,000 - IN GOLD COIN WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE The day is short, The task is great, The reward is considerable. — Ethics of the Fathers Donna Robert J. Brosbe, M.D. A big dose of cheer is a grand placebo and enhances the effect of all other treatment. My husband, Richard Lin Anita Jeromin Brown, M.D. 68 -iMk v Linda Eileen Brown, M.D. w -V x «k a • . y Arlene Bumbaca, M.D 70 With thanks to: $ m.JLJj. WQ My family for their encouragement and love My friends for their understanding and support My mother — for everything. ' ' Goodbye ' , said the fox. ' And now here is my secret, a very simple secret: It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye . . . It is the time you have wasted for your rose that makes your rose so important . . . Men have forgotten this truth, ' said the fox. ' But you must not forget it. You become responsible forever for what you have tamed. You are responsible for your rose. ' ' I am responsible for my rose, ' the little prince repeated, so that he would be sure to remember. — de Saint Exupery Carol L. Carraccio, M.D. 71 Mark A. Chag, M.D. I would like to use this space simply to thank my family for all that they have done for me. I could not love them more. 72 Mary Wei-May Chen, D.D.S., M.D. 73 Hera Johnston Cohn-Haft, M.D. Tu deviens responsable por toujour de ce que tu as apprivoise. Le Petit Prince Donna Sharpless Conkling, M.D. 75 John Joseph Cook, M.D. 76 Michael Carver Curtis, M.D. Santa Barbara, California Special thanks to: — The University of Lausanne and the Medical College of Pennsylvania, tor giving me the opportunity. — My family, for their endless support and encouragement. — Diana, for putting up with me during the early years. 77 Robert Edward Dalessandro, M.D. 78 Adrian Dana, M.D. 79 Kenneth R. Dee, M.D. 80 I John Joseph Deeney, M.D. H|l 1 T 1 ; 1 Debbie Sometimes it ' s hard to tell where I end and you begin. 81 Lance C. DeFrancisco, M.D. 82 Samuel Richard DeNardo, M.D. The only surprising thing about mira- cles, however small, is that they some- times happen. Maria Maturi Dennison, M.D. Matthew 84 ft 4 V A John Diakiw , M.D. to Carol Dimeling, M.D. 86 in i ' ' . ' • '  ■George Leroy Ellis, M.D. 87 IPRHI HM Susan Entmacher, M.D. 88 Stanford Samuel Weinberg, M.D. N Susan Lorraine Fellheimer, M.D. 90 Looking ahead, I can see . . . milestones of a long road now coming into view — Imagine me . a doctor! Ellen Fencil, M.D. 91 Katherine Judith S. Freilich, M.D Jennifer In going where you have to go, and doing what you have to do, and seeing what you have to see, you dull and blunt the instrument you write with. But I would rather have it bent and dull and know I had to put it on the grindstone again and hammer it into shape and put a whetstone to it, and know that I had something to write about, than to have it bright and shining and nothing to say, or smooth and well oiled in the closet, but unused. Hemingway, 1938 92 Joseph G. Freynik, M.D. 93 With love and thanks to my husband, my children, my par- ents and Dr. Hartman, without whose help and encouragement this page would not read . . . Laurentine Richards Yromm, M.D 94 ... A very special thank you to my family and friends for their constant support and encouragement. Timothy Charles Gee, M.D. 95 4 Wayne L. Gibbons, M.D. 96 Francis Goldstein, M.D. 97 Ira Jay Goodman, M.D. 98 Susan L. Grant, M.D. 99 Owen Matthew Grossman, M.D. 100 Anne Marie Gundry, M.D. To see a world in a grain of sand and a heaven in a wild flower, hold infinity in the palm of your hand and eternity in an hour. — William Blake I would like to thank my mother and the rest of my family for their love, support, and encouragement. My thanks also to my friends, for helping me to maintain a semblance of sanity, and to Martin, for putting up with me. 101 Irene Gutson, M.D. Non-Illegitimi Carborundum 102 J. A. Handal, M.D. THANKS MOM AND DAD. 103 Nancy L. Harper, M.D 104 When I was a little girl, my father said, Janis, any education you want, I ' ll take care of it. Little did he know, twenty years later . . . Itfrllb Brother, David; Husband, Scott; Mom, Dad, Me and Sheba Jam ' s A da Rutter Hedin, M.D. To my loving family . . . Thank you. Grandma A Id a 105 . . . For nursery magic is very strange and wonderful, and only those playthings that are old and wise and experienced like the Skin Horse understand all about it. What is REAL? asked the Rabbit one day. Does it mean having things that buzz inside you and a stick-out handle? Real isn ' t how you are made, said the Skin Horse. It ' s a thing that happens to you. When a child loves you for a long, long time, not just to play with, but REALLY loves you, than you become real. Does it hurt? asked the Rabbit. Sometimes, said the Skin Horse, for he was always truthful. When you are Real you don ' t mind being hurt. Does it happen all at once, like being wound up, or bit by bit? It doesn ' t happen all at once. You become. It takes a long time. That ' s why it doesn ' t often happen to people who break easily, or have sharp edges, or who have to be carefully kept. Generally, by the time you are Real, most of your hair has been loved off, and your eyes drop out and you get loose in the joints and very shabby. But these things don ' t matter at all, because once you are Real you can ' t be ugly, except to people who don ' t understand. From The Velveteen Rabbit By Margery Williams n . V i w 1 1 fc Thanks to my family and friends — and especially to Ellis, who makes impossi- ble dreams come true. Antoinette M. Walzer Hershman, M.D. 106 Michael Alan Hillman, M.D Special thanks to my family, Drs. Beasley, Hartman, and McLeer, and Babs. 107 Daniel A. Iracki, M.D. 108 And I see the sunrise Over the ocean Sunrise on the sea I ' m watching the sunrise And glad to be living Sunrise Shine over me B. Manilow And forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair. Kahlil Gibran Oh God what a night The moon so full The stars so bright A gentle breeze carresses soft As it blows The water ripples silent As it flows Tonight tonight Water shimmers in the moonlight Has there ever been such a night The paths of fish glimmer On the sea Sea wind and night Tonight They hold and crndle me Holly Anne James, M.D. liw Francis C. Kempf, ]r., M.D. no Thomas Jackson Kinney, M.D. Whatever you can do, or dream you can, begin it. Bold- ness has genius, power and magic in it. — Goethe y ft 1 jm Efl E - - B BP fl pP-- — - Vb. mm â– Cm «• 1 T V A i B Jwde James Kirk, M.D. 112 Mary Yuerhs Klein, M.D. 113 Suzanne J. Klekotka, M.D. 114 «« § AT W ' Nikki Pumpkin Tim A sweet tooth doesn ' t always need the richest cake. Sometimes cookies and a glass of milk will do. Rod McKuen Marilyn Adele Bauer Knaub, M.D. 115 Brian Jay Kornblatt, M.D. For me there is only the traveling on paths that have heart, on any path that may have heart. There I travel, and the only worthwhile challenge is to traverse its full length. And there I travel looking, looking, breathlessly. — Don Juan 116 Robert M. Kraus, M.D. 117 Victoria Lynn Krause, M.D 118 Edward G. Kubovsak, M.D. ii Henry Tom Mary Becky Tom Murray Layfield, M.D. 120 I want to thank my parents and my brother for their never ending support and patience. Beth Jan Leibowitz, M.D. 121 My father taught me how to work but not how to love it. — A. Lincoln Thanks to my family and friends. Martin Stephen Lipsky, M.D. 122 Eva Loeb, M.D. It is no good standing on dignity in a situation like this, and better not to try. It is a mystery. There they are, moving about in my cytoplasm, breathing for my own flesh, but strangers. They are much less closely related to me than to each other and to the free-living bacteria out under the hill. They feel like strangers, but the thought comes that the same creatures, precisely the same, are out there in the cells of sea gulls, and whales, and dune grass, and seaweed, and hermit crabs, and further inland in the leaves of the beech in my backyard, and in the family of skunks beneath the back fence, and even in that fly on the window. Through them, I am connected; I have close relatives, once removed, all over the place. This is a new kind of information, for me, and I regret somewhat that I cannot be in closer touch with my mitochondria. If I concentrate, I can imagine that I feel them; they do not quite squirm, but there is, from time to time, a kind of tingle. I cannot help thinking that if only I knew more about them, and how they maintain our syn- chrony, I would have a new way to explain music to myself. — Thomas, Lives of a Cell 123 No man is an Hand, intire of itself; every man is a peece of the Continent, a part of the maine; if a Clod be washed away by the Sea, Europe is the lesse, as well as if a Mannor of thy friends or of thine own were; Any man ' s death diminishes me, because I am involved in Mankinde; . . . J. Donne Dick, source of happiness and comfort yddti Margaret S. Lytton, M.D. 124 Tfltr- ... Johanna Rachel Merna Karen Rosentzweet Matilsky, M.D. Michael, Ph.D., M.C.P. 79 m % May I never see in the patient any- thing but a fellow creature in pain. — Oath of Maimonides Kathleen Mclntyre-Seltman, M.D. 126 TtfAVKS W MY TEMegi] HI Mor BK KUi rAi , 6ltr n . H ELY « riSrSSt v e thb ? tote.  rtoe t). me S ' s iv o TftD6«r £ ri r f W a ' tbs rs va , T ff C iOCr OF SCOT rtee a 7Wat ola li . 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Miller, M.D. 130 Peg Mulligan, M.D. 131 Walt William Mutschler, M.D. 132 Donald W. Nash, Jr., M.D. 133 Richard Claxton Newbold, III Family 134 Carol M. Newlin I?? Philip Robert Niswander, M.D. 136 Barbara Kazuko Okamoto, M.D. 137 138 Raymond E. Pontzer, M.D. Mary G. Verderame Pontzer, M.D. 139 And so it goes. And so it goes. And so it goes. And so it goes goes goes goes goes tick tock tick tock tick tock and one day we no longer let time serve us, we serve time and we are slaves of the schedule, worshippers — of the sun ' s passing, — bound into a life predicated on restrictions because the system will not function if we don ' t keep the schedule tight. — Harlan Ellison Repent, Harlequin! said the Ticktockman Rose Mary Purrazzella, M.D. 140 Debra Ann Quahliero, M.D. 141 Jeffrey fay Resnick, M.D 142 ■•. • Robert S. Roberts, M.D. Faced with crisis, the man of charac- ter falls back on himself. He imposes his own stamp on action, takes respon- sibility for it, makes it his own. — Charles DeGaulle ! £! ?«■■Many thanks to my friends, classmates, fam- ily, parents and especially my wife, Nancy, who made this achievement possible. God bless you all. 143 Robert Marc Romanoff, M.D. 144 Michael Stuart Rosen, M.D. as y m Peter Winter Rossi, M.D. 146 Robert Albion Rubin, M.D. 147 148 Kamal Russell, M.D. Sudha Russell, M.D. 14 How often I saw where I should be going only by setting out for somewhere else. I have found that to be a doctor is to be a whole man who fulfills his task as a scientist with professional quality and integrity; as a human being, with a kind heart and high ideals; and as a member of society, with honesty and efficiency. As a journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step, so too we must remember these things as we step from amongst the pieces of our just-one-second-ago-broken eggshell. Learn to live perceptively, using that key to wisdom that comes from seeing everything with a total perspective and in view of eternity. Learn through science to correlate things in space, through history, to correlate events in time, and combine all this knowledge aesthetically through the beauty of art. Adults are often busy. They don ' t answer the child ' s questions. And then the child goes to school and the teacher says, ' First you ' re going to learn A,B,C The child still wants to understand UNIVERSE and has big questions, and the teacher says, ' Never mind that . . . you learn the parts first . . . A,B,C . . . ' Then the child goes to college and never does get back to the whole. — B. Fuller Leonard A. Rubinstein, M.D. 150 So many to thank So many I ' ll miss Alfred D. Sacchetti, M.D 151 Ihor Steven Sawczuk, M.D. 152 r A x I Howard J. Seltman, M.D. 153 Bruce Alan Senay, M.D. 154 Cathy and Randy ' On Call ' Cathy Sharkness, M.D. 155 Robert Shriver 156 I knew that I was going to be a Radiologist, even before I was born! Thanks to my husband and parents for all of their love and support. j sb n Eric — friend, lover, and tutor Lynne Susan Steinbach, M.D. 157 THE NEW YORKER JCKst-r - .... _ ' -v • 5 ! JRwf z Steinberg He tried to persuade me that in the responsible duties of relieving ills which the flesh is heir to, it is appropriate that man be the physician, and woman the nurse ... Elizabeth Blackwell, M.D. 1948 . . .1 thought of that old gentleman, who is dead now, but was a bishop, I think, who declared that it was impossible for any woman, past, present, or to come, to have the genius of Shakespeare. He wrote to the papers about it. He also told a lady who applied to him for information that cats do not as a matter of fact go to heaven, though, he added, they have souls of a sort. How much thinking those old gentlemen used to save one! How the boarders of ignorance shrank back at their approach! Cats do not go to heaven. Women cannot write the plays of Shakespeare. Virginia Woolfe, from A Room of One ' s Own. 1929 158 Sometimes the magic works, sometimes it doesn ' t. Rita L. Svec, M.D. 159 Marilyn Lisa Temkin, M.D. 160 David H. Thierman, M.D. 161 Freddie Gary Toff el, M.D Do not be too moral. You cheat yourself out of much life so. Aim above morality. Be not simply good; be good for some- thing. — Thoreau One should say before sleep- ing, I have lived many lives. I have been a slave and a prince. Many a beloved has sat upon my knees and I have sat upon the knees of many a beloved. Everything that has been shall be again. — From an essay by W.B. Yeats Mary Ann W.S. Tsao, M.D 163 James Udell, M.D. 164 Marjorie Lee Uhalde, M.D. r . Constance Jean Vitaliti, M.D 166 John C. Vitaliti, M.D. 167 I ' d rather learn from one bird how to sing than teach ten thousand stars how not to dance e.e.c. Susan R. VanHolten, M.D. r :: . 168 To believe in your own thought, to be- lieve that what is true for you in your own private heart is true — that is genius. R.W. Emerson Deborah Jane Wear, M.D. Many a forenoon have I stolen away, pre- ferring to spend thus the most valued part of the day; for I was rich, if not in money, in sunny hours and summer days, and spent them lavishly. H.D. Thoreau L69 Jeff Wenger, M.D. 170 Two roads diverged in a wood, and I — I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. Robert Frost from The Road Not Taken Phyllis Wocklish Wintz, M.D. All my love — And a million thanks, To my husband, Rob, Who is always understanding, And loving, And by my side all the way. Rob and Beasley 171 James Craig Wolf, M.D. 172 4 . . . And miles to go Before I sleep, And miles to go Before I sleep. Robert Frost Elisabeth N. Wright (Henson), M.D. 173 Gloria J. Yobbagy, M.D. 174 Diane Louise Young, M.D. 175 Look to this Day! For Yesterday is but a Dream, And Tomorrow is only a Vision But Today well-lived makes every Yesterday a Dream of Happiness, And every Tomorrow a Vision of Hope. Look well therefore to this Day! from the Sanskrit Barbara Ann Zajac, Ph.D., M.D. 176 Irene Lois Zide, M.D. 177 HOUSESTAFF APPOINTMENTS CLASS OF ' 79 Shields B. Abernathy: Int. Med. Los Angeles County-USC Med. Center, CA James H. Adair: Anesth. NYU - University Med. Center, NY Judith Anne Adams: Int. Med. Northwestern Univ. Med. Sch., IL Peter E. Amato: Int. Med . Greenwich Hospital, Greenwich, CT David Axelman: Fam. Prac. Eastern Maine Med. Center, Bangor, ME d1 A. Bainbridge: Fam. Prac. So. Nassau Community Hosp., NY y J. Barrett: Int. Med. lionmouth Medical Center, NJ Eric P. Batson: Flex. E. VA Grad. Sch. of Med., Portsmouth, VA Bonnie A. Beaver: Ob Gyn Washington Hosp. Center, Wash., DC Laura Ennis Brenner: Psych. Hershey Med. Center, Hershey, PA Linda S. Brodsky: Surg.(ENT) Montefiore Hosp., Bronx, NY Robert J. Brosbe: Int. Med. Thomas Jefferson Univ. Hosp., PA Lin A. Brown: I nt . Med. Dartmouth-Hitchcock Med. Center, NH Linda E. Brown: Int. Med. Memorial Hosp.- U. of Mass., MA Arlene Bumbaca: Int. Med. Montefiore Hosp., Pittsburgh, PA Carol L. Carraccio: Peds. Hosp. of Med. College of PA Mark A. Chag: Ob Gyn Univ. of MA Coord. Prog., MA Mary Chen: Surg. Univ. of Ca lif, Davis, CA Donna Conkling: Fam. Prac. Central Maine Program, Lewiston, ME John J. Cook: Int. Med. Hahnemann Med. College S Hosp., PA Micheal C. Curtis: Int. Med. Wayne State Univ., Detroit, Ml Robert E. Dalessandro: Ob Gyn Al lentown Hosp. , PA Adrian Dana: Peds. Wilford Hall Med. Center, Texas Kenneth R. Dee: Flex. Long Island College Hosp., NY John J. Deeney: Ob Gyn Hosp. of Med. Col . of PA Lance C. DeFrancisco: Int. Med. Montefiore Hosp., Pittsburgh, PA Samuel R. DeNardo: Int. Med. Montefiore Hosp., Pittsburgh, PA Maria M. Dennison: Peds. Hosp. of Med. Col . of PA John Diakiw: Int. Med. Geisinger Med. Center, PA Carol Dimeling: Surg.(ENT) Pennsylvania Hospital, PA 178 George L. Ellis: Flex. (ER) Hosp. of Med. Col . of PA Susan D. Entmacher : Int. Med. Hosp. of Med. Col . of PA Stanford S. Feinberg: Int. Med. Rhode Island Hosp., Providence, Rl Susan Lorraine Fellheimer: Peds. Hahnemann Med. College S Hosp., PA El 1 en L . Fenci 1 : Peds . St. Christopher ' s Hosp., PA Judith S. Freilich: Flex. Presbyterian-U. of PA Med. Cent., PA Joseph G. Freynik: Fam. Prac. Williamsport Hosp., Wi 1 1 iamsport , PA Laurentine R. Fromm: Psych. Albert Einstein Med. Center, PA Timothy C. Gee: Flex. St. Vincent ' s Hosp. , NY Wayne L. Gibbons: Flex. Public Health , Staten Is., NY Francis P. Goldstein: Int. Med. Richland Memorial Hosp., Columbia, SC Ira J. Goodman: Int. Med. Orange Memoial Hosp, , Orange, FL Susan L. Grant: Ob Gyn St. Luke ' s Hosp. Center, NY Owen M. Grossman: Fam. Prac. Univ. of Okla. Hosp., Okla. City, OK Anne M. Gundry: Int. Med. St. Mary ' s Hosp., Long Beach, CA Irene Gutson: Int. Med. Los Angeles Co - USC Med. Center, CA John A. Handal: Surg. Downstate Med. Center, Brooklyn, NY Nancy L. Harper: Fam. Prac. Chestnut H i 1 1 -Jefferson Hosp., PA Janis R. Hedin: Fam. Prac. Aultman Hosp., Hartville, OH Antoinette Hershman: Psych. Pennsylvania Hospital, PA Michael A. Hillman: Int. Med.- Neurol CWRU-Cleveland Metropolitan, OH Daniel A. Iracki: Int. Med. Western Penn. Hosp., Pittsburgh, PA Holly A. James: Surg. Montefiore Hosp., Bronx, NY Francis C. Kempf, Jr.: Int. Med. Hosp. of Univ. of Penn., PA Thomas J. Kinney: Flex. (ER) Akron General Hosp., Akron, OH Jude J. Kirk: Fam. Prac. Eglin Regional Hosp., EglinAFB, FL Mary Y. Klein: Flex. (ER) Illinois Masonic, Chicago, IL Suzanne J. Klekotka: Int. Med. Bridgeport Hospital, CT Marilyn Knaub: Fam. Prac. Chestnut H i 1 1 -Jefferson Hosp., PA Brian J. Kornblatt: Emer. Med. Christ Hosp., Oak Lawn, IL Robert M. Kraus: Int. Med. Al lentown Hospi tal , PA Victoria L. Krause: Int. Med. Abington Memorial Hosp., PA Edward Kubovsak: Flex (ER) Hosp. of Med. Col . of PA Tom M. Layfield: Peds. Univ. of Calif., Irvine, CA Beth J. Leibowitz: Int. Med. Hosp. of Med. Col . of PA Martin S. Lipsky: Fam. Prac. Univ. of Calif., Irvine, CA 179 Eva G. Loeb: Psych. Pennsylvania Hospital, PA Margaret S. Lytton: Fam. Prac. Memorial Hosp.- Brown Univ., Rl Merna K. Matilsky: Fam. Prac. Montgomery Hospital, PA Kathleen Mel ntyre-Sel tman : Ob Gyn Presbyterian -Univ. Hosp, Pitt., PA Matthew Merliss: Int. Med. VA Hosp. - Wadsworth, CA Susan E. Metter: Int. Med. Northwestern Univ. , Chicago , IL Cynthia L. Miller: Diag. Radiol. Thomas Jefferson Univ. Hosp., PA Kathlynn D. Mi 1 ler: Path. George Washington Univ., Wash., DC Margaret A. Mulligan: Fam. Prac. E. VA Grad. Sch. of Med., Portsmouth, VA Walt W. Mutschler: Surg. Pennsylvania Hospital, PA Donald W. Nash, Jr.: Fam. Prac. Charles S. Wilson Mem. Hosp., NY Carol Newl in: Peds Hosp. of Med. Col . of PA Philip R. Niswander: Int. Med. SUNY Medicine- Buffalo, NY Barbara K. Okamoto: Surg. St. Joseph ' s Hosp., Denver, CO Mary Verderame Pontzer: Peds Hahnemann Med. College of Hosp., PA Raymond E. Pontzer: Int. Med. Hosp. of Med. Col . of PA Rose Mary Purrazzella: Path. Mount Sinai Hosp. , NY Debra A. Quahl iero: Fam. Prac. Fort Ord Army Hosp. , Monterey, CA Jeffery J. Resnick: Int. Med. Mount Sinai hosp., Miami Beach, FL Robert S. Roberts: Surg. Lankenau Hospital, PA Robert M. Romanoff: Int. Med. Nassau County Hosp., Meadowbrook, NY Michael S. Rosen: Int. Med. Temple University Hosp., PA Peter A. Rubin: Surg. Ceders-Sinai Med. Center, CA Leonard A. Rubinstein: Int. Med. Abington Memorial Hospital, PA Kama 1 Russell: Radiol. Hosp. of Med. Col . of PA Sudha Russell: Peds. Albert Einstein Med. Center, PA Alfred D. Sacchetti: Flex. (ER) Hosp. of Med. Col . of PA Ihor S. Sawczuk: Surg. St. Vincent ' s Hospital, NY Howard J. Seltman: Path. Presbyterian-Univ. Hosp, Pitt., PA Bruce A. Senay: Surg. Hosp. of Med. Col . of PA Catherine M. Sharkness: Fam. Prac. Somerset Hosp, Somerset, NJ Robert N. Shriver, Jr.: Int. Med. Providence Hosp., Portland, OR Lynne S. Steinbach: Int. Med. Martland Med. Center, Newark, NJ Ruth Steinberg: Ob Gyn Roosevelt Hospital, NY Rita L. Svec: Peds. Tripler Army Med. Cent., Hawaii Marilyn L. Temkin: Int. Med. Nassau County Hosp., NY 180 David H. Thierman: Radiol. CWRU-Univ. Hosp., Cleveland, OH Virgil Thompson: Surg. Albert Einstein Med. Center, PA Freddie G. Toffel : Int. Med. Montefiore Hosp. Center, Pitt., PA Mary Ann Tsao: Peds. Montefiore Hosp. Center, Bronx, NY James Udel 1 : Int. Med. Roger Williams Gen. Hosp., Provid., Rl Marjorie L. Uhalde: Fam. Prac. Wilmington Med. Center, DE Susan R. VanHolten : Fam. Prac. Chestnut H i 1 1 -Jefferson Hosp., PA Constance J. Vital iti: Ob Gyn Med. College of Virginia, VA John C. Vital iti : Int. Med. Med. College of Virginia, VA Deborah Jane Wear: Int. Med. Eugene Talmadge Hosp., Augusta, GA Jeffrey S. Wenger: Radiol. Thomas Jefferson Univ. Hosp., PA Phyl 1 is W. Wintz: Ob Gyn St. Francis Hosp., Hartford, CT James C. Wolf: Flex. Lancaster General Hospital, PA Elisabeth N. Wright: Psych. Portsmouth Naval Hosp., VA Gloria J. Yobbagy: Path. Shadyside Hosp., Pittsburgh, PA Diane L. Young: Ob Gyn Med. College of Virginia, VA Barbara A. Zajac: Int. Med. Abington Memorial Hospital, PA I rene L . Z ide: Int. Med. Abington Memorial Hospital , PA 1M The Heimlich Maneuver 182 â– 1 I What you see is what you get. â– 1 f 1 H UROLO Y Otf DO Oft Gloves? BAH! Two Wild and Crazy Guys 4 ra L Jam 184 4 Wr PUff Loan GftoNDtlfs WHtHr t HO V£y ' % Really . . . I got it from a toilet. Oh, no! The rabbit died! •3 - Diakiw-Mobile 186 ' Ooh! That ' s Disgusting! Breakfast of Champions Close Encounters of the Worst Kind 187 o o ° • I ' The secret is to wear tight underwear. Honestly, Matt, I thought it was you. But you have to do it when the scrub nurses aren ' t looking. . . . And 80 mg. makes ' em piss like a racehorse. 25 mg. Thorazine IM stat O.K. — Up Dr. Clarke to 50 mg. Thorazine. Brain Biopsy Report: Suggestive, but not diagnostic, of brain tissue. THE K D5 Ju!sr LOV£ THIS NHOJ ATTEND J V(r! ' 189 New Conceptions in Medicine i£3 AT Mfc. =£v fejs Ca â– ) j .t o .•W | Christopher V. Amato; 3-7-78 Peter E. Amato, Jr.: 5-2-75 Stephen Zide: 12-1-77 I m Lisa Merritt Kubovsak: 8-27-78 Angela Denise Kirk: 1-6-76 Matthew Richard Hershman 6-15-78 Rebekah Cohn-Haft Johnston McAlister: 2-7-78 Johanna Matilsky 9-29-78 Daniel Fromm: 6-78 Joel Martin Conkling: 1-21-79 190 Honored Patrons D.M. Barbo, M.D. Anne U. Barnes, M.D. Dr. and Mrs. James G. Bassett Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Bauer E. Cooper Bell, M.D. Frieda Baumann, M.D. Robert Basarab, M.D. L.G. Bentivoglio, M.D. Martha L. Biemuller, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey J. Brown Laurence T. Browne, M.D. Maurice C. Clifford, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cook Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Cooke Dr. and Mrs. Donald R. Cooper Frederick D. DeMartinis, Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Dalessandro Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. Dee Mary B. Dratman, M.D. Dr. and Mrs. William Frankl Susan V. McLeer, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Maddalon Vera Malisoff, M.D. Frank I. Marlowe, M.D. Julian B. Marsh, M.D. Judith Mausner, M.D. Dr. and Mrs. William L. Morrissey Grace R. Nachod, M.D. Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Niswander Janet A. Parker, M.D. Karen Paul Beatrice Pearlstine, M.D. Anne H. Pike, M.D. George L. Popky, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. C. Protz Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Resnick Dr. and Mrs. Charles Wm. Ritter Mr. and Mrs. Sawczuk Leroy J. Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ennis Marion Fay, Ph.D. Lorna M. Forbes, M.D. Henry S. Freynik Dr. and Mrs. Harry Gottlieb Roy and Geraldine Grossman Cherry Gundry Mary Ellen Hartman, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Allen S. Hillman Marion M. Home, M.D. Martin Horvitz, D.D.S. Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. James Lester Karafin, M.D. Bernard A. Kirshbaum, M.D. June F. Klinghoffer, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Krause Elizabeth D. Labovitz, M.D. William A. Lista, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Z. Selbst Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Senay Mr. and Mrs. John Smeraski John H. Sorenson Dr. and Mrs. Alton Sutnick Mr. and Mrs. Max Temkin Harry L. Thomas, M.D. Dr. and Mrs. Louis Udell J.F. Uricchio, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Walzer James D. Watson, M.D. Dr. and Mrs. Wear Robert J. Wolfson, M.D. Sylvia S. Yedinsky, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. E.S. Young Jerry Zaslow, M.D., J.D. Pouran Zekavat, M.D. Graduate School of Medical Sciences of the Medical College of PA. The 1979 latrian staff would like to extend its thanks to the Honored rations for their support. 191 $S )HA80UC ta r )sry r FRUIT Qy flavor BREAKFAST SMI A TOTALLY FRESH CONCEPT IN NUTRITION: ROACH ANNOUNCES: ANABOLIC STEROIDS BREAKFAST CEREAL (Methyltestosterone Diethylstilbesterol) One eight-once serving supplies the minimum daily requirements of Androgens for an average-sized adult male sperm whale. DELICIOUS WITH MILK AND DEXTROAMPHETAMINE! BRUCE JENNER: Sure beats Wheaties! NADIA COMANICI: Regulates my periods by eliminating them! VASILY ALEXYEV: GURK! CONDEMNED BY THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE. KOflCH ROACH — A DIVISION OF DOW-CORNING ST% BETTER LIVING THROUGH CHEMISTRY 192 CPR 193 194 CONGRADULATIONS AND BEST WISHES from THE DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY W5 CONGRADULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1979 ALUMNAE I ASSOCIATION OF THE WOMAN ' S MEDICAL COLLEGE OF PENNSYLVANIA THE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF PENNSYLVANIA WARMLY WELCOMES YOU THE 127th GRADUATING CLASS INTO ACTIVE MEMBERSHIP BEST WISHES TO EACH OF YOU 196 CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF NEUROLOGY WE ADMIRE YOUR BRAIN BRAWN CONGRADULATIONS TO HOLLY AND HER CLASSMATES LOVE, MOM DAD Congradulations and Best Wishes To The Graduating Class From the DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACOLOGY SPACERIL TETRAHYDROCANNABINOL AEROSOL SUSPENSION FOR USE IN TREATMENT OF OPEN-ANGLE GLAUCOMA . . . REALLY!! 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