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PATHOLOGY Never a dull moment is not as appropriate as never a free period when speaking about General Pathology. This is a result of the statement, What, no lecture — get Dr. Owen. This was fine for all those concerned, except the class note-taker whose presence was imperative at all such lectures — he became very tired T-I-R-E-D. Lectures were never dull except those at four o ' clock on a Friday afternoon, or if we would have three hours instead of two on a Saturday morning. We were all thankful when the first trimester was over for this meant good-bye to Saturday morning classes forever. The average Sophomore was in fairly good physical condition mainly because of the load he carried to classes at least twice a week, i.e., his textbook and his microscope, not overlooking the laboratory manual and the hundreds of slides. It was easy to tell which of the stvidents did his homework just by matching the res- pective sizes of the biceps brachii. It was never bad after the first ten or twenty, but after the two-hundredth slide, a simple squamous epi- thelium resembled quite closely a well differentiated adeno-carcinoma and if you don ' t believe me — why did they lower the passing grade to achieve maximum happiness following each laboratory quiz? Dr. Waddel did a fine job in teaching our course in Clinical Pathology. WBC, RBC, Hb, Ht, MCH, etc. — no, not a code, just some abbreviations of familiar topics. To some, a puncture wound in the antecubital fossa meant the possibility of a passing grade in the course. Then there were those who flatly refused to place themselves in the hands of their fellow class- mates- Since confidence in your fellow man is a virtue, by simple deduction it was easy to see that some of the men in the class were not at all virtuous. The gamut of lectures, laboratory sessions, patho- logical conferences, laboratory quizzes and the excel- lent collection of specimens on view in the third floor laboratory offered more than the student could possibly absorb. This was truly a Basic Science B-A-S-I-C. 0. Edwin Owen B.S., M.A., D.O. Professor — Chairman Department of Pathology- due to due to due to
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