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M. .Ar 1 l .11 .xx- il' 11 f 1 1 P-J' ' . of the present session of a greater number of dental students than those already i If provided for, has entailed additions to the staff and some new problems of organi- M1 if zation. The proper coordination of the work of the anatomical department with NW! that of the other departments of the Dental College, is being carefully considered ' l-Hi ll ' at the present time, as it will be for some years to come. The dental students have already profited immensely by direct access to anatomical material, which hitherto has been denied to the separate dental colleges ll I1 , in the State, and the course they receive now differs little from that taken by their Q medical fellow-students. Since the physiology and pathology of the human body X can only be taught as a whole, the dissection of the entire body constitutes a neces- I , sary prerequisite to the work of both of these departments. The work in dentistry ll 'I 1111 l 1 during the first two years of the course promises, therefore, to be as broadly scien. t Iq,yl,al111 RJ! tiiic as thatlnow given in medicine. This should not only provide a better basis for 1 lm qi the more highly specialized work of the third and fourth years, but will open a 1,Qj1Nl wider horizon for original thought and research in the years following graduation. izlml 115115 1 , 1 Xi 111 lilfll 111 'ill 1 11 11 1 il J 1 Qi M51 ami 11 , dj , , FLEX IQ - - 1411 ,411 lx 1: l fl lllx ll , , 1 ll i l l li l 11 I ,l ll ll 1, 1 U 1 11 ll 1 X lf LM M Ri! it! 1' Q 1 ills T11 fi W1 1 K gl :E-Y? T51 g fi:-5, V mu Eff T475 i 0 g 0 ggi DrssEcT1oN RooM is K, if lt 1' ly idil ,fi lil il' ., f H, sw 1 l 'l' ,141 rf' . pf-sip, 11 1 .1 1' Q 1 1 MhJf::fs11,i'r'1f mg:-f ,114-.1J'lQ1' 15:1 vr Q.: ffji15Nii'?Q?l?X5teEisQ1,gf11fsf12:1s ce, I39I
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vim' in 1 -w If llltizfi- . .1 ' E-.127-I 0 K . , . Wy.: 1 of normal histology was created in 1892 and the teaching of this subject was after- wards merged with that of pathological anatomy Under the department of path- ology Edward K Dunham the first incumbent of the chair organized the work in normal and pathological anatomy which continued its existence in the University - and Bellevue Medical College The laboratory work in microscopical anatomy and - embryology was latterly handled by G Reese Satterlee until the reorganization of lull: Ill' uuviiqm lllll lnulllll lllll' - the anatomical department in 1910 .. - 2 The work of some of those engaged in the teaching of anatomy in the two 3 o E1 o 93 ..- UI n I'-T' O 2. UI 'U 2. O '1 FQ O FY D' 2. 'I C E. O 5 27 W V1 U' ru ra IJ 'I ru Hs ra 'I '1 n O- F? O 5. w C3 W I EY. n .- rs 5. ff ET UI '4 n N 'I U1 unllllllllllll Medical Violet The work of the anatomical department of the New York College of Dentistry may be outlined briefly here Faneuil Dunkin Weisse graduated at the University Medical College in 1863 the degree being conferred in the following year when he came of age He at once : - became assistant and prosector to Valentine Mott and soon afterwards became 'ET - one of the demonstrators of anatomy in the University Medical College At first 2 dermatology and surgical pathology attracted a good deal of his attention for he 5 was University lecturer in the former subject in 1865-74 and professor of the latter I W: - 1 E in 1875-76 he was also professor of surgical pathology at the New York College - 3 2 of Veterinary Surgeons from 1865 to 1875. In 1869 he founded the New York E E 5 'V 'X E - E ,xg Dermatological Society fnow the American Dermatological Associationj and, in E 5 :fl 2711 5 1875, organized the American Veterinary College, in which he was professor of gag E E surgical pathology from 1875 to 1876. E E 51112 The great and lasting interest of Weisse's life, however, was anatomy. He 2 1 E became professor of anatomy, surgical pathology and oral surgery at the New E 5 :-E surgical anatomy at the University from 1876 to 1889. His work at the New York 5-F : : York College of Dentistry in 1865 and held the professorshipof practical and EAE fi - College of Dentistry gradually came to occupy more and more of his time and he was elected to the deanship in 1897, a post which he held until his death. Weisse's well known Practical Human Anatomy , New York, 1886, is illustrated by Q 1 A E . . . . 5 ' r 1 i supervision of the author, who made the dissections. gl 5 Q 5 The teaching of visceral and microscopic anatomy was conducted from 1869 to 2 5 Z3-'rg 1896 by Alexander'W. Stein and, from then on, by his son and successor in the 5-E - chair of physiology, John Bethune Stein. The latter, in addition to his teaching : fine photoengravings, nearly all of them original, executed by Cohn under the 2 5 Fl? -5 5 5 . . . 5 5 gi L E and other duties, was active in research. He published a preliminary study of The Condition of the Teeth After Extirpation of the Contents of the Mandibular 2 Canal QBrit. Journ. Dental Science 52, 947j and, in addition to many physio- 1 1 IIIH Ill llllllll ll Ulm' Wmtllllllllllllllllll lllllill llll llllllAlllHlHllllll1l we .4 Db V529 I 1. mmmmuimimmnmim. in un u num iumuiu u . .ima 4115 E 1-L v 1 ' - si, 73 . - ...f ' - E' E E it :I . LET-E -in mmunmimmnnm mnmmmvlmmmmrumllr nnmmmumu ' , AHIT X N414 5 X v7 N , W. 'gag nnmwl nuunmnu rmuum....nnmrmnmmunnlnnimnml mmmmIllllllllL - -msd logical, pathological and historical papers, A study of the maxillae with regard to their blood and lymph supply , Dental Items of Interest, 1908. Since then he has published a contribution to the much debated question of the manner of ter- if mination of the lymphatic capillaries in the connective tissue of the body fNew 'E York, l924j. ag In 1910 the anatomical department of the University and Bellevue Hospital Fi K' I Medical College was reorganized on a full-time basis for research and the teaching of medical undergraduate and graduate students. The accession at the beginning 3 . : is mi I-qununnll ln--IlllI 'nv 'n 'l 'lll jll 'lII'Il 'l , ,M 1 I -1:- -b?mm lllll.1:-. X 1' 'l vii 'lull l .--... :illl l-'ll,'f'tl u:l.. --- lil 1' .1h .,'l '--- ...alr '1-,.ll'll,fIInz: lliwmsznll 1331
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E3 :E 'IMI flml' .EJ 'CPU' I l E A 1: ' llll l llllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIlllllllllIllIlllllIllIllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllllllllllll IlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI' 'llllllIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIllllllllmllllmlllllll' ' ae emo og 'lu f. ku 11 1 i g f 1 ' IllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIUlllIIIHIIllIllIllIIlIIlIllllllllllllIINIIIIHHIIIllllllllMMIIIIllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllflllllIllllIlllllfilllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllll H , 1I'Lf I E E NIE E-Ng Stl? E tg WILLIAM H. PARK -.E 1 E 5 Instructor: 212 ELIZABETH BARTIIOLOMEW 1 MARGARET COOPER E- E WILLA C. NOBLE LILI,IAN L. HALL WILLIAM H PARK P fssor CHARLES KRUMWIEDE Ano. Prof. Assistant JULIUS KI.0STERMAN CHARLES KRUMWIEDE Instructor: ANNE DAVISON CHARLES R. TYLER MARION LESTER MAY FORBES f..-2 BACTERIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY, IN THE DENTAL , -1-1, ,1-1 5 2 F.--G 'rm fl il! EF r 'Q Pl F E I I I l iff 5: : .. I I I E 'li E ll i s E-:E I 5 rig E , E 7 1 I' Am ...ulllIIlFIlll :-Hap---:Lg ,IInmumnmllmluulmllllllllllllll l - 'lpnunnnmmuulullulmlllllullllu ,pa--.llrlm Ill17lIIlIu....Im. N Gi'13g'9l4f , -I ' ' ' ' .. ,, ' , -49'geIf q Q -E32 lz gull l II in 'lll '!lllllIgnf gr k1n5lilll! 'l li 41 lr lhlgm' u . 1 ef: L I1 .lln.. -1llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllil I ' .I lllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllld .- ....nIl.. , u., ..e. . , Il. xx' 4 ,Etwj Emi .3 -4 W! f f ff ff fwyq 7 1 1 f 1 R G NP 'F ,, 1 1 X, 1 ff 1 ,f 15 fff ,Mft fy 1 ,, EM: M 411 f ' ff! off ,1 M4 2 Za W1 40 yi f ,,, 1 , 5 If : 1 11 5 5 E 1 , X 1 R' '-11.001 M f E E f I WA f 4 '- S - 1 1 A 5 - , - 2 E E 11 A 3 E E E - f X E 2 Z - E : i 4 if , : E 2 0 X N za E E E M f 'n I x Q I' e X E E If I . 9 f' - 5 HI ii' 5 2 E : :I 7' f X 5 f 0 ws' 1 1 1 f ff E S 'S 1111 11 f 14 A 124. f f 41 ,E 2 5 f f f f E 2 2 I , I 5 3 Ay 5 : , 5 if 2 5 ll? , If ' E E I'U I? E i : gflxi E ' l E I S I XX 2 A - E lg 5 l N : g :I E COLLEGE CURRICULUM WILLIAM H. PARK, M.D., and CHARLES KRUMWIEDE, M.D. When the New York University College of Dentistry became part of New York University it became our duty to teach the subject of Bacteriology as well as Protozoology and Immunology. We were immediately faced with the question what should be the scope of instruction to dental students. We cannot say that we have found a wholly satisfactory answer. It may be of interest to give some of the ideas which have influenced us in giving the instruction this year. H- Q, I u ll In ,fe-xg' I Ei' ill , , If . J. Eli IE 'lllllllll - ' I ell I I l ' 'l ' li 'll-5 nlunup' ifIQ!!F!!!1P :II'IIT2RWerEII?'Ffflll-fivfr.'IL liI112'1--!!!!.J WWItEIIEs:esI'F!!!!!!E:fr,J l40l
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