Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine - Synapsis Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1942

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•mmmmmmm 1 : T I IRl . . . PATHOLOGY DEPARTMENT. The thorough grounding in normal structure and function received as freshmen enables the sophomore student to appreciate the pathological changes due to injury, per- nicious growth of new cells or tumors, and infectious diseases. Dr. Otterbein Dressier, head of the department, preliminary to this morning ' s lecture, inspects a demonstration specimen of uterine carci- noma in the presence of his assistants: Dr. Boyd Button, Dr. Morton Greenwald, Dr. Lois Schanti, and Dr. Victor Fisher. The lecture course, which continues through the second, third and fourth years, is supplemented .by work in the . . . 2-

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. . . SEROLOGY. Today, with the increasing use of biologicals, the student ' s armamentarium must include them among his weapons for combatting disease. Anthony Congello, George Elanjian, Louis Cosmos, Arthur Eshenauer, Raymond Dietz, Joseph Eshelman, Jay Dunn and Melvin Elting are supple- menting the lecture material by making and testing sample sera. The damage to the body caused by bacteria is concurrently taught by the . . . 27 H



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PATHOLOGY LABORATORY. Specimens saved from post mortems and removed from, patients in surgery form the basis of study for gross pathology. Special emphasis is placed on correlating the clinical findings with the pathology present in order to improve the student ' s ability to make more accurate diagnoses. Microscopic pathology is learned, as Robert Leonard. Irving Lempert, Harold Newell, Herbert Lipkin, William Nahon, Seymour Kaufman, Paul Lonsinger, and Ellis Miller are doing, by supervised examinations of microscopic sections made from pathological tissues. Believing a knowledge of the contraindications +o drug therapy is as important as a knowledge of the indications, osteopathic physicians must know the nature and action of drugs and be able to use them, if necessary. This knowledge is gained from the . . . 29

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