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d1SCOurSing on proper surgical technique .... A noted Specialist on hand infections, Dr. Herrlin, illustrates his lectures with his own sketches .... Dr. Smith tells a Senior group how much better versed in medical lore theY are as compared to other schools .... He dis- Covered this when examining applicants for interne- 511193 at Metropolitan . . . Dr. Crump, Ir. mixes anecdotes With instruction and thus commands complete attention - - - . Dr. Roane with his perennial smile gives bedside Instruction. We are a bit tardy in getting to the 'Met' and meet Dr. l-lerlitz at the Queensboro Bridge .... He agrees not to mark us late this time .... Dr. Genovese on the SUFQQTY of the thyroid .... Dr. Halberstam -discourses at great length and in great detail on tumors of the breast . . . Dr. Haynor, not nearly so awe-inspiring as three YQGYS Olqo, but just as emphatic and just as correct .... Dr. Sileo clearing up septicemia both for the patient Gnd the student .... Dr. Laus insisting that patients with ruptured ulcer should be given nothing by mouth, DOST-operatively, for at least forty-eight hours. We recall that unforgettable picture of Dr. Mayer deftly suturing a badly lacerated face .... He, with DF- O'Keefe, reminds us poignantly of a difficult junior Y?C1T .... Dr. Eckes and Dr. Goeller each welcoming discussion on their respective papers .... Dr. Salis- l3UTY, another of our well-known methodical workers, emphasizing detail .... An artist as well as surgeon, Dr. Rossby .... Drs. Ruggieri and Cantwell, with whom We continue a friendship born in freshman Anatomy . . . . Dr. Fierro, in his rapid-fire manner, regretting our uncanny ability to forget as much as we have forgotten, Dr. Fraser, the plastic surgeon, deploring the lack of facilities to permit our seeing actual cases .... We readily recollect pleasant associations with Dr. Bing- ham, orthopedist extraordinary .... D. Samworth, a pleasant soft-spoken man .... An exponent of home- Spun humor .... With Dr. Carleton's name is linked that odd examination in Urology we had as juniors Si, KAUFMAN EATON SERVICE V- 1 4. -li' Thirty-nine
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SURGICAL Thirty-eight 'IHE YEAR nineteen hundred thirty seven sees Flower Hospital forging to the lead in surgery .... The acquisition of the new Flower at Fifth Avenue and One Hundred Fifth Street . . . Formerly Fifth Avenue Hospital . . . . The adaptation of the vast facilities of Metropolitan Hospital to the needs of the students of the New York Medical College .... The enthusiasm of the students toward this new arrangement .... Students who are ordinarily blase toward all hospitals by the time they reach their senior year. The three surgical services at Flower .... The one headed by Dr. Fobes, our demanding professor, who urges us on to literary as well as surgical achievements via his much-discussed diary . . . That master instructor, Dr. Kaufman, heads the second service .... Sympa- thetic in our difficulties but determined that we learn surgery .... The acting head of the third service is Dr. Eaton, able successor to Dr. Crump, Sr ..... He, too, has introduced a type of diary into his service. Dr. Kellogg, wondering where the rest of the dry clinic section is .... We know they're making rounds with other men on the staff .... Dr. Wilson, supremely amused when he, together with Dr. Borrelli, discovers a senior group having difficulty in distinguishing an elbow from a knee on an X-ray plate .... Dr. von Bonnewitz lecturing on proctology .... All of which is virgin soil to most of us .... Dr. Lutton, surprised at the intelligent faces of the senior class .... Dr. Ney, assisted by Dr. Ganders, directs Dr. Brace four anaes- thetist par excellence! in photographing films of one of his far-famed cranioplasties .... Another noted sur- geon, Dr. Chilian, for whom we all have the profoundest respect. Flower undoubtedly boasts one of the busiest surgical services in the metropolitan area .... The staffs and the students are proud of this as well as they are proud of the efficiency and care with which patients are handled . . . . Dr. Bickley as one of the prime reasons for its efficiency .... Dr. Furniss, in his slow methodical way, 5.1 FOBES
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Forty if X i SAFFORD AYRES TRITSCH 'THE professor and head of the department is Dr. Safford .... For two 'years his deep booming voice has endeavored to find its way thru our cranial walls .... Finally, we believe, with success .... Memory must indeed suffer a severe breakdown before we would forget smiling Dr. Ayers .... Even though there was no attendance taken, his classes were invariably one hundred percent attended .... A real tribute to a real man .... We waited until our senior year to rneet,Dr. Loizeaux, clinical professor of this department ,... He conducted us thru the pitfalls of gynecological surgery .... In their younger days Cas boys? both Dr. Tritsch and Dr. Salzman must have been the bullies of their respective neighborhoods. We spent two very pleasant weeks with Dr. Yerbury this year at the 88th Street Clinic .... The pathology of Gynecology was ably presented by Dr. Silberblatt .... We were particularly impressed with his interest in our class . . . . Dr. Rossby gave us a series of lectures on anatomical landmarks . . . . It was Dr. Knapp who forced us to read DeLee's Obstetrics again in our senior year .... The informal chats with Drs. DiLorenzo and Hermes are but a few of the many pleasant recollections of this service .... On Drs. Hubner and Mussio we depended for some of our purely didactic work. And then the fourteen harrowing days of Obs at the Met or Flower .... Constantly waiting for babies that took a terribly long time to come .... The exasperations of estimating the Wrong date of labor, the incorrect diagnosis of position, the self delivery of babies-always in the early hours of the morn, the numerous multips in the week of observation replaced by primips in the week of delivery .... Dr. Behm, resident .... Always calm, cool, and collected . . . . A keen sense of humor but a slightly sarcastic method of teaching . . . . Respected by all, and loved by his patients .... Dr. Shapiro, assistant resi- dent .... Who should have been a teacher instead of a doctor .... Hours of his teaching finally taught us some practical Obstetrics .... Dr. Viola, a darn competent resident, Who does not receive his due credit simply because of his taciturnity .... Finally, scallions to those internes who greedily believed that delivering rnultips was practicing obstetrics .... They learned nothing, but delayed our obtaining the necessary six cases. ,3 S X xx' A ,sb GYNECOLOGY OBSTETRIC -.r
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