Rush Medical College - Pulse Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1895

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'raouating lass of 1894. NffiC6lZ5 of the CHHSS. . E. ANDRE, liz!ea'z'ulm'11z1z. E. H. OCHSNER, Preszlfwzf. j. Y. CANAVAN, l2'uf-1'1'f.v1'1z'e1z!. H. Rl. Harris, Sffrelrzry. E. B. NlCAI.LlS'l'ER, 7k'6'llSl!I'e'7'. jonx Ross, Hzklorzlzrz. F. W. MILLER, Prnphet. A. T. Coii1.1ss, Chrzfvlrzzkz. j. V. RUSSELL, Chm'z'.vlfr. O. B. BUCK, Sfggfmzzzf-az'-Armx. li.fcr'11fir'4: CvUIll7l1fff6'zf.' F. P. LlERLE1 W.E.N1cnoLsg B. N CLARKQ E. I.. XVYCKOFIW C. H. IWANNING. Allen, Frank Harvey Andersi-n, XYilbur Andre. Frank Edzar Asquith, Arthur Clyde Bacon, Henry Leander Baker. George XYashington, jr. Barothy, Arpad Moeller Beacom, Daniel F. Bedard, Ulric Antonio iBehle. Augustus C. Beise. Charles james Best, james Archibald Blanchard, Milton E. M. D. 'j'Bock, Otto Bismarck, Ph. G. Braucht, Frederick E. Brown. Almon L., B. S. Buck, Ralph Emerson Bullen, Simeon john Robert, M.D. Bishop, joseph Alonzo 1 Butler, X 'illiani joseph Byrnes, Frank Canavan, james Vincent Camtield, Bradford Allen, M. D. Cavanaucgh, Richard Edward iiCenter, harles Dewey Chapman, Campbell McGavern Chapman, George Lincoln Chapcman, Robert Richard Clar , Burton Nelson Class, VVilliamHIohn Close.Tl0seph ooker Cook, D ohn Henry, B. L. Cook, William H. Collins, Charles Copeland, Cecil Clare Corliss, Allen Timothy Dale, George L. A., B. S. Dav, Francis Root, M. D. DeFries, john Christian DeVere. joseph Goodman, B. A. Dewire, Milton V. Downey. XVilliam St. john Doxev, Loren Bisco Doyle, Guy P. Drake. Frank Irwin, B. L. Eade, Thomas M. Elkinton. Charles Holden Evans, Edward Purdon Fenelon, Xvilliam james Finney. john. M. D. Foley, Fred Charles Frankhauser, Silas B. Gznson, Lee, Ph. G. Germain, George Henry Grote. Henry Wallace, Ph. G. Grothan, Ole, M. D. Haecker, Lewis E. Hamilton, Isaiah E., M. D. Hammond, Herbert Rollin, B. S. Harvey, William David Hayes, Daniel joseph Hayes, Harry Marion Head, Merton Lawrence 5Helvie, Charles Amiddes, B. S. Hemmi, Stephen A.. M. D. Hess. Calvin Frederick Heydenreich, Max, Ph. G. Hickman. Allen Rav Hill, Erasmus Manford Hill, Harry Campbell Hill, john Hickman Howard, Harvey Hunt, Bader Sheridan Hunter, Charles W. Hutter, Vincent, M. D. A Ingalls, Edmond Church jaynes, Edwin Thompson, B. A. Keith, Wilford Kennedy Kelly, joseph W., A. B. King, Elliott R. King. VValter Stansby Kittilsen, Albert Nicholaus, Ph.B Koon, Thomas Mart Laibe. Frank j. Lee, XVilliam H., M. D. Lierle, Fred Perkins Loope. Truman Elbert jr.. B. S. Lukemeyer, Louis Charles Malster, Robert Mahaffey Mammen, Goke Henry Manning, Charles H. Mason. john Benedict, D. D. S. McAllister, Edwin Boyd McClellan, Vililliam Stewart, B. S. McCrei ht, Marlin Samuel, Ph.G. Miller, Francis Wallace Misick, Oel S.. M.D. Montgomery. Edward Stanford Moore, Charles Richard Morris, Edward Kirby Mueller, George, Ph. G. Nason, john Blaisdell Nichols. Forrest Clifford Nichols. George Clarence Nichols, William Edward Niven, john S. Nolan, XVilliam Norbert Ochsner. Edward H., B. S. Peters, Ralph Moore Peters. XVarren Tecumseh Prendergast, joseph Reagles. Robert Reitig. Frederick August Re 'nolds, Peter james, B. S. Rife, Clinton Francis Riordan, james C. Ross, john. B. S. Rowe, jesse Ph. G. Russell, james V. Russell, Lemuel Baxley, Ph. B. i FRyan, Lawrence Sawyers, Clyde E.. B. S. Schierding. William Philip Schultze, Moritz Shaykett, Frank Edward Siniecekkjvoseph Skinner, eorgc Coleman Smith, D. Edmund, B. A. Sterns, Willis Leroy Sterrelt, XVilliam Stokes Stevens, George Michael i'iStewart, Alexander Fraser Stone, Charles Albert Strong, Henry Clement, D. D. S. Stulik. Charles Surenson, Marshall Sutclift. William T. Swantek. Charles M. Swezey, Frank Arthur Swennes, Ole Samuel, A. B. Taylor, john Lincoln, Ph. G. Thompson, Harry F. Thompson, Noah Howard Thompson, VVilliam Lincoln, B.S 'FTibby. Thomas Gordon Tice, Frederick Tompach, Emil Leonard Trueman, George A. Vasumpaur. joseph, Ph. G. VonRehm, Edmund C. XVaiss, George Christian W'alker. Robert Ijohn Ward, Nathanie Parker Warnshuis, Edward john Henry Vilebb, Edward L., M. D. NVeston, Frank Reuel Whitney, Charles R., B. S. XViz-demann, Frank Edward Vilillett, Harry Cushman Williams, john Charles XVindmueller, Emil Wipf, Andreas Albert XVyckoff, Edwin Lewis Young, Albert Frederick Students who received the Certificate of Honor, for attendance upon FOUR full courses in this institution. MAwarded the Benjamin Rush Prize lor the highest examinations in every department of medicine. i'Awarded the Daniel Brainard Prizes for the best dissection in Surgical Anatomy. iAwarded the De Laskie Miller Prize for the best examination in Obstetrics. 1rl',.Awarded the ist Freer Prize to Seniors, tor the best thesis on Diphthcria. TrAwarded the 2nd Freer Prize to Seniors, for a thesis on Diphtheria. -SAwarded the Zrd Freer Prize to Seniors, for a thesis on Diphtheria. Mr. T. R. Welch, and Mr. H. B. Bartholomew ol the Middle Class, received the ist and 2nd Frcer Prize, for the best examination in Obstetrics. 'Dermrnz'. 217

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his duty to give to his patients the benefit of the best knowledge and the best skill that his generation affords. No man whose ambition is to make money should choose a medical career. What is he to look forward to? If he is successful he will earn a living, he may amass a competency. If he acquires a love for scientific work, he will End that his work is a constant source of interest and pleasure, His professional career gives him a wide horizon. It brings him in contact with every phase of life: his is the opportunity of doing much good. In front of him are great undiscovered truths of science. It may be his to give some great boon to humanity and leave, like Jenner and Lister, Morton and Simpson, an indelible impress on the history of the world. In the human tragedy the physician plays an important part. In Greece, more than two thousand years ago, a young man began his medical studies under a great physician and repeated after his preceptor this oath: I swear by Apollo, the physician, and Aisculapius and Health and Allheal, and all the gods and goddesses that, according to my ability and judg- ment, I will keep this oath and stipulation-to reckon him who taught me this art equally dear to me as my parents, to share my substance with him, and relieve his necessities if requiredg to look upon his offspring in the same footing as my own brothers, and to teach them this art, if they wish to learn it, without fee or stipulation, and that by precept, lecture and every other mode of instruction, I will impart a knowledge of this art to my own sons, and to those of my teachers, and to disciples bound by a stipulation and oath according to the law of medicine, but to none others. I will follow that system of regimen which, according to my ability and judgment, I consider for the benefit of my patients, and abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischiev- ous. I will give no deadly medicine to any one if asked, nor suggest any such counsels and in like manner I will not give to a woman the means to produce abortion. Wfith purity and with holiness I will pass my life and practice my art. I will not cut persons laboring under stone, but will leave this to be done by men who are practitioners of this work. Into whatever houses I enter I will go into them for the benefit of the sick, and will abstain from every voluntary act of mischief and corruption. Whatever, in connection with my professional practice or not, I see or hear in the life of men which ought not to be spoken of abroad, I will not divulge, as reckoning that all such should be kept secret. VVhileI continue to keep this oath unviolated, may it be granted to me to enjoy life and the practice of the art, respected by all men in all times! But should I trespass and violate this oath may the reverse be my lot. To- night, like that young Greek, you begin your medical studies under the guidance of your Alma Mater. It is her wish that ere you cross the threshold of her door you pause and read, Medicine is for him and for him only who masters its science and its art and employs them for the good of mankind. 'Fai'



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Bltbletic Elssociation JBenefit ENTERTAINMENT GIVEN BI' THE STUDENTS IN THE AMPHITHEATER, DECENIBER 7. 1894 555555 .....lDl'OQI'HYIlI1lC Mandolin Club, . . Selected Recitation, . . Casey at the Bat.' E. A. XYEIMER. Cornet Solo, . . Selected. DR. S. C. BEECH. Solo, . XV. A. NIETZGER. Reading, . MISS ALICE MARY SKINNER. SKINNER. D. L. l-IUMFREVILLE. Duet-Violin and Piano, . D - .S. Middle Class Quartette, . . . S. D. BEEBE. M. C. JOHNSON. W. D. BRODE. A. L. SMITH. College Songs, . . . A. T. HOI-BROl7K. .....1lI1ICFI1ll55lOIl. Mandolin Club, . H Piano Solo, . . R. J. TIVNEN. Reading, ZELDA PALDI. Accompanist, NAN P.-XLDI. Recitation, . . . VV. COLBY RUCKER. Solo. . . . G. W. SHIRE. Reading, . . . Mrs. McDuffy Miss ALICE Maxx' SKINNER. Middle Class Quartette, i. . :IS Youf Sisterly Scl1erne.' Husarenritt. Selected Selected Selected Sonata My Rivalf T1'3dlI1 lOC.' Selected at Base Ballf Selected

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