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IN MEMORY OF ... . THE LATE DR. ARTHUR M. FLACK, SR. Dr. Arthur M. Flack, Sr., who although he was comparatively unknown to the present student body, stood as one of the stronger supporters of P.C.O. Dr. Flack served as Dean from 1911 to 1924, after being connected with the school for many years as an instructor. He was graduated in 1906 and received the honorary degree of Master of Science in 1934. All his life was devoted to the advancem ent of Osteopathy and P.C.O. DR. MARTIN SCHNOLL Dr. Martin Schnoll, fellow in Obstetrics and a graduate of the class of 1937, whose passing left many bereaved friends and former classmates.
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Page 11 text:
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OSTEOPATHY IN A CHANGING WORLD There is nothing so consistent and inevitable as change; in the moving currents of hfe one either goes forward or backward. The truer view of the art of healing can be found not through the microscope but through the telescope. Look back over the years through the microscope and you will see cholera sweeping Asia and across Europe, malaria and typhoid fever running rampant and uncontrolled, the Black Death, one of the most memorable of the epi- demics of the Middle Ages wiping out an esti- mated 25,000,000 people, diphtheria, scarlet fever, measles, and other infectious diseases taking their toll among children, etc. The microscope and the telescope yield two quite different views. Through the microscope we see people and nations living from day to day in fear of epidemics, pestilences, and plagues. We see doctors bent over their patients, confused and hopelessly befuddled. But look again through the telescope and we see mankind passing through one of the great changes of all time. We see science and medicine working together in finding the cause of any alteration of the nor- mal life processes of the body under the influences of unnatural conditions. We see new theories and approaches in the art of healing that have revo- lutionized the treatment of disease. We see the system, founded on the principle that All bodily disorders are the result of me- chanical obstruction to the free circulation of vital fluids and forces, being adopted in the treatment of disease and the treatment of almost all bodily disorders. We see mankind, trying to assimilate this new system, gradually becoming world-wide in its reach. On the shoulders of the students who be- lieve in this new system, founded by Dr. A. T. Still, falls a great responsibility. In a world of nations, races, and classes swinging confusedly from one loyalty to another, amid abundance and poverty, vast unmet needs and vast unemployment, jostling one another, there is bound to be new and perplexing problems. JOHN G. KECK
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