New York Medical College - Fleuroscope Yearbook (Valhalla, NY)

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ARTHUR J. HERZIG received his B.S. in 1908 from C. C. N. Y., his M.D. from Columbia, P. 84 S. in 1912. He came to N. Y. M. C. in 1940 as Asst. Prof. of Otolaryngology, and in 1944 he became Assoc. Prof. Dr. Herzig has been an instructor in Ophth. at N. Y. Polyclinic Hosp,, a member of the E. N. T. staff at Sydenham, St. Luke's, Beth Israel, and director at Gouverneur Hospital. Dr. Herzig is a member of A. M. A., Am. Acad. of Ophthal., and Otolaryngology and is certihed by the Am. Bd. of Otolaryngology. LOUIS HIRSCHHORN came to N. Y. M. C. in 1944 as Associate Clinical Prof. of Medicine and Lecturer in Thera- peutics. Dr, Hirschhorn received his A.B. from Columbia College in 1921, his M.D. from Columbia, P. 84 S. in 1924, following which he taught Pharmacology and Therapeutics at P. tk S. from 1927 to 1944. He is medical director of Man- hasset Hospital. He has contributed articles to Am. Heart jour,, Arch. Int. Med., Arch. Neurol., and others. He is a member of Sigma Xi, and an assoc. member of Pl1i Delta Epsilon. For the past two years, he has been judge in charge of the Hobby Show. LOIS CAROL LILLICK received her A.B. and M.A. from the University of Cincinnati, and her Ph.D. in Biology from the University of Michigan. After doing research work at Harvard, Dr, Lillick came to N. Y. M. C. as an Instructor in Bacteriology and Parasitology in 1940, advancing to Assoc. Prof. and Acting Director of the Dept. in 1945. Dr. Lillick is interested in working on the immunological aspects of allergy in addition to being a member of the Class of 1952. She is a member of Alpha Epsilon Iota, Soc. of Am. Bacteriologists, Am. Soc. of Tropical Med. and Nat'l Malaria Soc. MICHAEL G, MULINOS was born in Cairo, Egypt, received his A.B. from Columbia College in 1921, M.A. in Physiology in 1922, M.D. in 1924 and Ph.D. in Physiology in 1929 from Columbia. A member of Phi Chi, Sigma Xi, Harvey Soc., N. Y. Acad, of Sci., A. A. A. S., and others, Dr. Mulinos came to N. Y. M. C. in 1944 as Assoc. Prof. of Pharm., after having been a member of the faculties of the Univ. of Minn., Univ. of Chicago, and Columbia Univ, In 1944, the Oxford University Press published his Outline of Pharma- cology which volume represents the smaller part of his published work in the related fields of Pharmacology and Physiology. MILTON JOSEPH RAISBECK was a student at Harvard University and Faculte de Poitiers, France before coming to N. Y. M. C. where he received his M.D. in 1916. Dr. Rais- beck joined the faculty of N. Y, M. C. in 1916 as an In- structor in Materia Medica and Pharmacology becoming suc- cessively, Instructor, Asst. Prof., and Assoc. Prof. of Cardiology. From 1919 to 1923, he worked with Dr. Alfred Cohn at the Rockefeller Institute. Dr. Raisbeck is a member of Phi Alpha Gamma, A. M. A., Am, Heart Assoc., and is a Fellow of the Am. Coll. of Physicians, and the N. Y. Acad. of Med. DAVID SCHERF is co-author of Cardiovascular Diseases which has run six editions and has been translated into eight languages, and Clinical Electro-Cardiography, five editions, and six languages. Dr. Scherf received his M.D, at the Univ. of Vienna and came to N. Y. M. C. in 1938. An Assoc. Prof. of Medicine, Dr. Scherf is an honorary member of the French, Brazilian, and Argentinian Heart Associations, the Argentine Medical Association, and a corresponding member of the Aus- trian Society of Physicians. ISIDORE MAX TARLOV was educated at Clark Univ, where he received his B.A. in 1926, M.D. in 1930 from johns Hop- kins, and McGill Univ., M.S. in 1932. He has studied at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, Canada, Montreal Neurol. Institute, University of Chicago Clinics, and National Hosp., London, England. Dr. Tarlov has been a member successively of the staffs of McGill University, Waslmington University, and of N, Y. M. C. since 1940. He is a member of the Contin Soc., Harvey Cushing Soc., and Am. Neuro. Path. Soc., The Am. Jour. of Path., Radiol., and S. G. 8: O., J. A. M. A., Arch. Surg., Am. jour. of Surg. Science, J. Lab. and Clin. Med. have carried articles by Dr. Tarlov. Louis Hirschhorn Michael G. Mulinos David Scherf Samuel A. Thompson Lois C. Lillick Milton j. Raisbeck Isadore M. Tarlov john E. Tritsch

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Philip J. R. Schmahl Francis D. Speer l l l l James M. Winheld John S. O. Herrlin Lawrence B. Slobody Eugene F. Traub Charles Haig Arthur J. Herzig THOMAS HODGE MCGAVACK, Dir. of the N. Y. M. C., Metropolitan Hosp, Research Unit and Professor of Clinical Medicine at N. Y. M. C., received his B.A. degree at Hampden- Sydney Coll. in 1917, and M.D. at Hahnemann Med. Coll. in 1923. Dr. McGavack specializes in Endocrine and Metabolic Diseases, has published chapters on these subjects in Tice's Practice of Medicine and Piersol's Pract. of Medicine. More than 150 papers have appeared under his name in na- tionally known medical journals between 1925 and 1948. A diplomate of Am. Bd. of Internal Med., and F.A.C.S. Dr. McGavack is Secy, of N. Y. Diab. Assoc., Vice-Pres. of Clinical Soc. of N. Y. Diab. Assoc., and Fellow of N. Y. Acad. of Med. PHILIP J. R. SCHMAHL attended Gymnasium at Frankfort- Am-Main, Germany, before becoming a medical student at N. Y, M. C. from which he received his M.D. in 1911. Dr. Schmahl was successively an instructor, lecturer, Asst. Prof. and Prof. at N. Y. M. C. He is a member of the A. M. A., N. Y, Diab. Assoc., and the N. Y. State, N. Y. County Med. Soc., Fellow of Am. Coll. of Physicians, and Diplomate in Internal Medicine. LAWRENCE B. SLOBODY, Prof. of Pediatrics and acting Director of the Dept., graduated from N. Y. M. C. in 1936, and has been associated with the college ever since, A dip- lomate of the Am. Bd. of Pediatrics, Fellow of the Am. Acad. of Pediatrics, and Secy. to the Infant Mortality Comm. of the Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y., Dr. Slobody has published more than 30 papers on Vitamin C, Chemotherapy and on other subjects, FRANCIS DAVIS SPEER, Assoc. Prof. of Pathology, Dir. of Clinical Laboratory and Blood Bank. Dr. Speer studied at Hahnemann School of Science in Philadelphia 1927-1929 and received his M.D. degree at Hahnemann Med. Coll. in 1933. He joined the staff of N. Y. M, C. in 1934 as an instructor in Pathology and since then has become successively Asst. Pathologist at the Flower and Fifth Ave. Hosps., Surgical Pathologist, and Assoc. Pathologist at Flower and Fifth Ave. Hosps. Finally in 1942 he became Dir. of the Clinical Labora- tory. Dr. Speer is a member of the Am. Soc, of Clinical Pathologists, Am. Coll. of Pathologists, Am. Bacteriological ?c., N. Y. S. Soc. of Pathologists, the Harvey Soc., and the KK. EUGENE F. TRAUB, recently appointed Director of the Dept. of Dermatology, came to N. Y. M. C. from the University of Vermont, where he had been Prof. of Dermatology. Dr. Traub received his B.S. in 1916 and M.D. in 1918 at the University of Michigan, He has been Clinical Prof. of Derm. at N. Y. Post Graduate Hosp., and Columbia University and has published many articles in the Archives of Derm. and Syph., and other journals. JAMES MACFARLANE WINFIELD received his A.B. at Princeton University in 1922, M.D. at the Univ. of Pennsyl- vania in 1926. He was a member of the Faculty of the Univ, of Michigan, Univ. of Penn., Assoc. Prof. of Surgery at Wayne Univ. College of Medicine from 1937 to 1946, and became Prof. of Surgery at N. Y. M. C. in 1946. Dr, Winheld is a member of the American Surgical Association, Societe In- ternationale de Chirugie, New York Surgical Society, Am. Coll. of Surgeons, and many other National Surgical organiza- tions., He has published many papers on various subjects in the field of general surgery, his specialty. CHARLES HAIG, Columbia B.S. in 1927, M,A. in 1928, and Ph.D. in 1935, became Assoc. Prof. of Physiol. and Bio- chemistry at N. Y. M. C. in 1942. Dr, Haig was recently placed in charge of Physiology. He taught at C. C. N. Y. from 1927-1931, Columbia from 1931-1937, and P. 8: S., Research Division from 1937-1942, A member of Sigma Xi, N. Y. Acad. of Sci., N. Y. Acad. of Med., Am. Physiol. Soc., a Fellow of A. A. A. S,, Harvey Soc., and Soc. for Experi- mental Biology and Medicine. Dr. Haig has published over 30 papers between 1929 and 1948. JOHN S. O. HERRLIN graduated from N. Y. and is an Associate Professor of Surgery, Dr. Herrlin specializes in gen- eral surgery and is a Fellow of the Am. Coll. of Surg.



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Charles A. Turtz Roy Upham Milton J. Wilson Alan R. Cantwell David Lehr Walter L. Mersheimer Tvwdv' john G. Mussio Rosario Terranova SAMUEL ALCOTT THOMPSON, Associate Prof. of Surgery N. Y. M, C. since 1938, received a B.S. at Wake Forest College, North Carolina, and an M.D. at jefferson in 1920, specializing in Thoracic Surgery. Dr. 'Thompson is a Fellow of Am. Coll. of Surgery, Founder Member of the Board of Thoracic Surgery, Fellow of the N. Y. Acad. of Medf, Fellow of the Am, Coll. of Chest Physicians, Member of the N. Y. Surgical Society, and Am. Assoc. for Thoracic Surgery, and is President of the N. Y. Soc. of Thoracic Surgery. JOHN E. TRITSCH studied at N. Y. U. and at N. Y. M, C. where he received his M.D. in 1918. In 1920, he joined the faculty of N. Y. M. C, as an Instructor in Anat. and Surg. In 1921, he was an Instructor in the Dept. of Obs., and became Assoc. Prof. of Obs. in 1925. Dr. Tritsch has written several papers on Oxytoxics, and the alleviation of pain in labor. He is a member of AKK, the Meissen Club, N. Y, County Med. Soc., and F.A.C.S. CHARLES A. TURTZ, Acting Director of Ophthalmology at N. Y. M. C. and at Metropolitan Hosp., received his M.D. at N. Y. M. C. in 1915, after having completed a Ph.G. at the Brooklyn Coll. of Pharmacy, Dr. Turtz is a diplomate of the Am. Bd. of Ophthalmology, Fellow of Am. Coll. of Surg., and Assoc. Clin. Prof. at N. Y. M. C, ROY UPHAM, Associate Prof. of Medicine, graduated from N. Y. M. C. in 1901. Dr, Upham is a Fellow of the Am. Coll. of Surg., International Coll. of Surgeons, an honorary member of the Italian, Argentine, and Mexican Gastro-entero- logical Associations, a Fellow of the International Gastro-entero- logical Associations, and Phi Alpha Gamma. MILTON J. WILSON, Associate Professor of Orthopedic Sur- gery, Director of Orthopedics at Metropolitan Hospital, and Chief of Fracture Service at the Flower and Fifth Ave. Hosps., was graduated from N, Y. M. C. in 1918. Dr. Wilson became F.A.C.S. in 1928. . ALAN RALPH CANTWELL, Assistant Professor of Ortho- pedic Surgery, is a graduate of N. Y. M. C., class of 1928. A diplomate of the Am. Bd. of Orthopedic Surgeons, a Fellow of the Am, Coll. of Surg., and the N. Y. Acad. of Med. Dr. Cantwell has produced several motion pictures for teaching purposes on orthopedic problems. DAVID LEHR received his M.D. at the Univ. of Vienna in 1935. Having served an internship at Krankenhous Wieden, he became an Asst. in the Dept. of Pharm. under Prof. E. P. Pick at the Univ. of Vienna Medical School, In 1939, Dr. Lehr became Instructor in Pharm. at the Royal Univ. of Lund, Sweden. I-Ie was called to N. Y. M. C. in 1941 as an In- structor in Pharm., becoming Asst. Prof. in 1944. Dr, Lehr's most recent and best known research projects are on the low toxicity of sulfonamide mixtures, on which topic he has pub- lished many papers both here and abroad. He has sponsored several convention exhibits on this subject winning the Cer- tificate 'of Merit at the A. M. A. Convention in 1948. Re- cently, he was appointed Consultant to the Council for New and Non-official Remedies of the A. M. A. Dr, Lehr is a member of the A. M. A., Am. Soc. of Pharm. and Exper. Therapeutics, N. Y. Acad, of Sci., Am. Assoc. for the Ad- vancement of Sci., and the Soc. of Exper. Biol. and Med. WALTER LYON MERSHEIMER received his B.S. from Nor- wich Univ. in 1933, his M.D. from N, Y. M. C. in 1937, and Master of Med. Sci. in Surg. at N. Y. M. C. in 1942. Dr. Mersheimer interned at F. F. A. H., and joined the staff of N. Y. M. C. in 1942 as Instructor in Surgery. In 1946, he became Asst. Professor. He is F.A.C.S., member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, AKK, A, M. A., and is certified by Am. Bd. of General Surgeons. JOHN G. MUSSIO, specialist in Obs. and Gyn., received his M.D. from American University of Beirut in 1927. An Asst. Prof. in Obs. and Gyn. at N. Y, M. C., Dr. Mussio is F.I.C.S., and has published several articles in the Am. jour. of Obs. and Gyn. ROSARIO TERRANOVA, who became a Diplomate of the Am. Bd. of Internal Medicine in 1947, was graduated from N. Y. M, C. in 1932. He joined the faculty of N. Y. M. C. in 1935, ancl is now an Instructor in the Dept. of Med. and Pharmacology. Dr. Terranova is also an Assoc. Visiting Physi- cian in Med. at Metropolitan Hosp. since 1947.

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