Temple University School of Chiropody - Tempodian Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

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TEMPLE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF CHIROPODY PHILADELPHIA, PA. 1954 TEMPOD AN MARVIN SANDLER. Assistant Editor justification for the prepara-his year book—the preservation on more permanent and durable parchment than the human brain of all the memories of four years at Chiropody School. It is all too possible that passing time and busy practices will fade and obscure these happy memories. If, in thumbing through these pages, this book will pull aside that veil of time, restore and refurnish those fond remembrances to their rightful place, it will have well justified its existence. JEROME J. FISHMAN TEMPODIAN d° Ch EDWARD McOUAID. Business Manager ARNOLD KIMMEL. Assistant Business Manager JOHN CORREIA. Assistant Business Manager THERESA GUIDICI CONROY. Historian JAMES SPOTTS. Art Editor MAHLON FAUST, Photography Editor DED CAT ON This is the hour for which you have worked. A goal has been attained. Now comes the time for setting new goals and for planning the methods by which they shall be reached. Prepared with the knowledge of your art—though quite naturally possessed with some feelings of uncertainty in this hour—and aided by the efforts of your older colleagues who hand to you this heritage to which they have added much, your future stands more secure, success and happiness more certain. From this day forth must be. among your plans and goals, some service which will enlarge upon that heritage before you hand it on to him who follows. DR. WILLIAM J. ZIEGLER. JR.. D.S.C. Faculty Advisor 3 1 ADMINISTRATION You represent the best training to be had in one of the significant areas of the healing arts. Horace, in writing of human happiness, said that if all is well with your stomach, your back, your feet, a wealth of kings can add nothing. Enter your profession then, with the conviction that the thing you are going to do is as important as anything else in the world. Without that feeling, no amount of money will pay you for your time. ROBERT L. JOHNSON President, Temple University The graduation of your class coincides with the 70th Anniversary of the founding of Temple University. The history of our University should be an inspiration to every Temple graduate. The growth of Temple University over the past seventy years has far exceeded the original aims and intentions of its founder. The success of the future development of the Chiropody School depends on the cooperation of our alumni. I am sure that you. the class of 1954, will accept this responsibility in becoming architects in the building of our profession in the years which lie ahead. CHARLES E. KRAUSZ. D.S.C. Dean 5 Dr. Frank J. Carleton Professor of Mechanical Orthopedics Dr. Froderick A, Fiske Professor of Surgery Dr. Vincent A. Jablon Professor of Roentgenology ' Dr. Vincent A. Digilio Professor of Medicine fACOLTy Dr. Frank H. Eby Professor of Materia Medica Pharmacy and Theraputics Dr. Emanuel Frankel Professor of Clinical Diagnosis Dr. Theodore A. Engel Professor of Didactic Chiropody Dr. Reubon Friedman Professor of Dermatology Dr. Jonas C. Morris Professor of Chiropodical Economics Dr. C. Gordon Rowe Professor of Clinical Chiropody Dr. John T. Sharp Professor of Chiropodical Pediatrics Miss Amelio Perry Secretary to the Dean Dr. Martin Fisher Professor of Physiology Dr. G. Efmer Hartford Professor of Anatomy Dr. Morton Polokoff Professor of Orthodigita £ Dr. Harold Friedman Professor of E perimental Theraputics Miss Grace Tibbets Registrar of tho Clinic Dr. Luke Jordon Professor of Orthopedics Dr. John A. Fabii Instructor in Bacteriology Dr. Edwin Soavo Instructor in Jurisprudence Dr. William Green Professor of Neurology Mrs. Doris Dress Assistant to Controller Dr. Charles J. Briglia Instructor in Shoo Therapy Dr. Paul A. Quintavalle Instructor in Peripheral Vascular Diseosos Dr. Louis P. ZuIli Instructor in Medicine Dr. Robert Rowen Professor of Chemistry Ruth M. McConnell Librarian Dr. Joseph E. Cush Instructor in Didactic Chiropody Dr. Arthur Shorpo Instructor in Pathology and Bacteriology Dr. Samuel Katz Instructor in Physical Therapy Dr. Maurice L. Leitch Professor of Histology Dr. George H. Drewes Instructor in Chiropodical Surgery Dr. William W. Thompson Instructor in Pharmacy and Hygiene Dr. James Bates Instructor in Roentgenology Dr. Emil M. Christ Professor of Chiropodical Orthopedics and Physio-therapy (Camera Shy) Dr. Frank N. R. Bossle Controller of the clinics Dr. George R. Shacterle Instructor in Biochemistry Dr. James Guiffre ■Professor of Surgery Dr. David A. Graves Instructor in Orthodigita Dr. Elmor Landis Instructor in Chiropodical Surgery Dr. Benjamin Feldman Instructor in Dermatology Dr. Angelo Monaco Instructor in Cast Making Dr. Wesley Hall Professor of Cast Making 7 SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE My sincerest thanks go to each and every member ot this class for the confidence given me in the past four years, during which I have been the spokesman for our group. Our work together in this school is now drawing to a close, but I am sure that we shall continue to work together in the future for the advancement of Chiropody. In my final act as spokesman, I do hereby make this pledge: Chiropody is a profession of which WE are proud; WE are a class of which Chiropody will be proud. JOHN F. CORREIA Somerville, Mass. Boston University Class President I. 2, 3, 4; Student Council I, 2. 3. 4 Pres. 4; Phi Alpha Pi 1.2. 3, 4: Sterling Anatomical Society; Bacteriology Society 2, 3, 4; Chiropody Ball Committee; Assistant Business Manager, TEMPODIAN. 8 JAMES V. GANLEY Bridgeport, Penna. Villanova College Class Vice-President 3, 4; Sterling Anatomical Society 2, 3, 4; Surgery Society 3. 4; Bacteriology Society 2, 3, 4; Phi Alpha Pi Fraternity 2, 3. 4 Sgt-at-Arms 3, 4; Student Plan Committee 3, 4 Co-Chairman 4; Temple News Reporter 3. MIRIAM A. LIGHT Cleona, Penna. Lebanon Valley College Class Secretary 2, 3, 4: Bacteriology Society 2, 3, 4 Sect'y-Treas. 3; Delta Sigma Chi I. 2. 3, 4, Chaplain 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4; TEMPODIAN staff. 9 EDWARD L. McQUAID Bryn Mawr, Penna. LaSalle College, B.A. Class Sgt-at-Arms I, 2, 3, 4; Surgery Society 3, 4, Scientific Chairman 4; Bacteriology Society 2. 3,4: Chiropody Ball Committee; TEMPODIAN BUSINESS EDITOR. 10 THERESA GUIDICI-CONROY Philadelphia, Penna. Immaculata College Delta Sigma Chi I, 2, 3, 4; Treas. I. 2, 3: Pres. 4; Surgery Society 3, 4. Sect'y-Treas. 4; Bacteriology Society 2, 3, 4. Sec'ty-Treas. 4; Chiropody Ball Committee: TEM-PODIAN Historian Editor. 11 N. FRANK COSTIN. JR. Wilmington, North Carolina Wake Forest College Class Treasurer 2; Pi Epsilon Delta I. 2. 3, 4. Grand Council 2; Surgery Society 3, 4; Bacteriology Society 2, 3. 4; TEMPODIAN Staff. ANTHONY DeFUSCO Pontiac, Rhode Island Providence College. B.S. Student Council 3, 4; Pi Epsilon Delta I, 2. 3, 4; Bacteriology Society 3, 4. • 12 MAHLON D. FAUST Harrisburg. Penna. Shippensburg State Teachers College Chiropody Ball Committee: TEMPODIAN Photography Editor. 13 ■1 JEROME J. FISHMAN Millville, New Jersey Ursinus College Student Plan Committee I. 2, 3, 4, Co-Chairman 4; Phi Alpha Pi I, 2, 3. 4. Recording Sect. 3. 4; Surgery Society 3, 4. Vice Pres. 4; Bacteriology Society 2, 3, 4; Chiropody Ball Committee: TEMPODIAN EDITOR-IN-CHIEF. 14 FRANK FREEDMAN Phila.. Penna. University of Penna., B.A. Phi Alpha Pi 1.2, 3. 4; Treas. 3, 4. ERNEST GODWIN Morven, Georgia Emory University University of Georgia Pi Epsilon Delta I, 2, 3. 4, President 4; Chiropody Ball Committee. 15 LEONARD GRANOFF Phila., Penna. Temple University, A.B. Phi Alpha Pi 1,2, 3. 4; Associate member Sterling Hon. Anatomical Society I. 2: Bacteriology Society 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4; Surgery Society 3, 4. 16 KENNETH R. HANKIN Baltimore, Md. University of Maryland. B.S. Bacteriology Society 2, 3, 4; TEMPODIAN STAFF. 17 IRWIN KAPLAN Providence, R. I. Providence College Phi Alpha Pi 1.2, 3. 4; Bacteriology Society 2, 3. 4: Chiropody Ball Committee. 18 STEPHEN JAMES KARVEIAS Manchester, New Hampshire University of Miami Pi Epsilon Delta I. 2. 3. 4; Chiropody Ball Committee. GERALD D. KASPAR Harrisburg, Penna. Penn State College Phi Alpha Pi 1, 2, 3. 4; Surgery Society 3. 4; Bacteriology Society 2, 3, 4. 19 20 ALBERT A. KUPTSOW Phila., Penna. Rittenhouse College Temple University Class Treasurer I; Student Senate 3. 4; Phi Alpha Pi 1,2, 3, 4, Treas. 2, 3; Surgery Society 3. 4; Bacteriology Society 2. 3, 4; Chiropody Ball Committee; TEMPODIAN STAFF. LEONARD H. LERNER Cranston, Rhode Island Brown University, A.B. Student Council 2, 3; Phi Alpha Pi 1.2, 3, 4, Sect'y 3. President 4; Sterling Anatomical Society 3. 4; Surgery Society 3. 4; Bacteriology Society 2. 3. 4. 21 ROBERT S. LUDWIN Windsor Locks, Conn. University of Connecticut Ciass Vice-President 4; Pi Epsilon Delta I. 2, 3, 4; Surgery Society 3, 4. President 4; Bacteriology Society 2, 3, 4. JOHN F. MacDONALD Levittown, New York Hofstra College Phi Alpha Pi 1,2. 3. 4. 22 PHILIP E. MARCH Nashua, New Hampshire Amherst College, B.A. Associate Member Sterling Anatomical Society: Bacteriological Society 2, 3, 4; Surgery Society 3, 4. E. DALTON McGLAMRY. JR. Atlanta, Georgia Emory University University of Georgia Pi Epsilon Delta I, 2, 3, 4, Corres. Sect'y 2; Chiropody Ball Committee. 23 LUBOW YONKOVIG PRONCHICK Philadelphia, Penna. Immaculata College Class Secretary I, 2. 3; Delta Sigma Chi I. 2, 3, 4. Secretary, Vice President; ' Cologne Callouses” Editor; Pi Epsilon Delta Chorus—Pianist; Dr. Pronchict took a leave of absence from September 1950 to September 1953. 24 MARVIN SANDLER Philadelphia. Penna. Temple University. B.A. Phi Alpha Pi 1.2. 3. 4, Vice-President 3. 4; Sterling Anatomical Society 2. 3, 4; Surgery Society 3. 4; Bacteriology Society 2. 3. 4; Chiropody Ball Committee: TEM-PODIAN Assistant Editor. 25 DONALD SCHWARTZ Philadelphia, Penna. Rittenhouse College Phi Alpha Pi 1.2. 3. 4; Sterling Anatomical Society 2. 3. 4; Surgery Society 3. 4; Bacteriology Society 2. 3, 4. HARRY ALAN SHAPIRO Washington. D. C. George Washington University. B.S. Phi Alpha Pi 1.2, 3. 4; Sterling Anatomical Society 2. 3, 4, President 4; Bacteriology Society 2. 3. 4; Surgery Society 3. 4; Chiropody Ball Committee: Inter-Fraternity Basketball. 26 JAMES H. SPOTTS Williamsport, Penna. Lycoming College Pi Epsilon Delta I, 2, 3, 4; Sect., Treas. 2; Bacteriology Society 2. 3. 4, Pres. 3; Surgery Society 3. 4; Art Editor, TEM-PODIAN. 27 ADRIENNE LOIS STERN Philadelphia. Penna. Rutgers University. College of South Jersey Delta Sigma Chi 2. IRWIN WAXMAN Albany, New York New York State College Bacteriology Society 2. 3 4. 28 NATHAN LEON WEINRAUB 329 South 60th Street Philadelphia, Penna. Temple University Phi Alpha Pi 1,2, 3, 4, Parlimentarian 3, 4; Surgery Society 3. 4; Bacteriology Society 2, 3. 4, Vice-President 4; Chiropody Ball Committee; Inter-Fraternity Basketball. 29 f. B.U L tT'ln WB'8lb 9 p- Cfcarlfo,, Cherni'a : co7,,I‘,° c’ £r ord M VdC • e'shman £ °nihon p- Kelly ”■ Loiowick Ujj.n ?• e«' e J- 0 reit6r T ;• p,czaJ • «C© £• sc )u f, , Sfuempfle o' Tym no itz «• f«mai • 9«.r Z'sbn i pRES. V-fRES. SEcry TpEAS.' ONCERS Mm cuss 30 S. Be of L S?J VVd9n©r L- y n0wlt7 • Btrn s;n S. Bakke W. Blackshear G. Brown S. David S. Dellastations E. Edmonson J. Gerber M. Greiff O. Hubbard T. Jurgenson F. King M. Kravitr R. Krusch R. McDouglo J. Miller R. Moss C. O'Keefe C. Patti R. Pokalsky T. Rittenhouse A. M. Rosato E. Samuel J, Sanders A. Schmid J. Schreffler G. Sherman D. Stone J. Strickland C. Travagline D. Swanson A. Vittorelli G. Whitman OFFICERS PRES. V. PRES. SECTY. TREAS. STUDENT COUNCIL PARLIMENTARIAN J. Gerber R. McDouglo A. Rosato G. Whitman J. Schreffler D. Stone SOPHOMORE CLASS A 31 S. Aronson F. Augello 8. Bornstoin P. 8rady S. Davis J. De Mayo D. Eclc R. Evins S. Feldman S. Friedman R. Gonnett G. Goldstein F. Gauder M. Greenberg J. Hayes A, Helfand R. Hilbronner L. Hood R. Imporiale H. Kattler C. Kern M. Kohn R. Lamore J. McCall A. Moluso J. Moff M. Rubin A. Schutibank M. Segall S. Sterbakov M. Trolio D. Weidner M. Weisberg C. Whelan L. Zingler H. Kopelman FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS PRES................... V. PRES..... SECTY.......... TREAS. ST. COUNCIL....... PARUMENTARIAN . R. Gennott M. Weisberg S. Sterbakov H. Kopolman 8. Bornstein S. Aronson 32 OL Sl U CkmW ' • .1 -Jyl4,, , ft . ft - .T The Chiropody Ball 33 SENIOR JUNIOR SOPHOMORE R. Blank S. Boloff W. Blackshear J. Correia L. Babins S. David J. Fishman L. Bleiberg E. Edmonson F. Freedman F, Bernstein J. Gerber J. Ganley W. Bowers M. Greiff L. Granoff R. Bulson M. Kravitz S. Granoff E. Cherniak R. Krusch A. Green G. Cibik R. Moss E. Hockman M. Fleishman C. Patti 1. Kaplan A. Fronklin R. Pokelsky G. Kaspar S. Freedman J. Sanders A. Kuptsow W. Geslak G. Sherman L. Lorner S. Katz D. Stone J. MacDonald M. Lazowick G. Whitman F. Partridge H. Lessin M. Sandler H. Shapiro D. Schwartz N. Weinraub T. Piczak L. Schultz L. Szymanowitz R. Truman S. Zislin PH! ALPHA PL OFFICERS PRES....................... V. PRES. SECTY...................... TREAS. CORR. SECTY. PARLIAMENTARIAN SGT.AT.ARMS FACULTY ADVISOR R. L. Lerner M Sandler J. Fishman F. Freedman S. Boloff N. Weinraub J. Ganley Friedman, M.D. OFFICERS PRES. E. Godwin V. PRES. E. P. Fachada SECY. R, McDougle TREAS. C. Hollenbach CORRES. SECY. D. Swanson PI EPSILON DELTA SENIORS J. Boilcau D. Costin A. De Fusco J. Ferguson E. Godwin S. Karvelas R. Kilting R. Ludwin D. McGiamry M, Romano J. Sowinski J. Spotts JUNIORS V. Barra J. Charlton V. Coveloskio J. Crawford E. P. Fachada C. Hamilton C. Hollenbach P. Kelly N. La Maina R. Meixell J. Ochreiter H. Rice R. Steumpflo R. Wagnor SOPHOMORES S. Dollastations T. Jurgenson F. King R. McDougle R. O'Keefe T. Rittenhouse E. Samuels A. Schmid J. Schreffler J. Strickland D. Swanson C. Travagline A. Vitu eili SENIORS R. Fanta T. Guidici Conroy M. LigK L Pronchick JUNIORS J. Ochreiter SOPHOMORES S. Bakke G. 8rown A. M, Rosato DELTA SIGMA CHI OFFICERS PRES. T. Guidici Conroy V. PRES. ................. M. Light SECY. G. Brown TREAS............................. R. Fanta 36 OFFICERS PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECT'Y-TREAS. SCIENTIFIC CHAIRMAN R. ludwin J. Fishman T. Guidici Conroy E. McQuaid SENIORS Soileau, J. Costin, N. F. Fishman, J. Ganley. J. Granoff, L. Green, A. Guidici Conroy, T. Kaspar. G. Kuptsow, A. Lerner, L. Ludwin, R. March, P. McQuaid, E. Romano, M, Sandler. M. Schwartz. D. Shapiro. H. Sowinslti, J. Spotts. J. Weinraub, N. JUNIORS Babins, L. Barra, V. Beloff, S. Bernstein, F. Bleiberg, L. Bulson, R. Charlton, J. Cherniak, E. Cibik, G. Coveleskie, V. Cox, R. Fleishman, M. Hoilenbach, C. Katz, S. Kelly. P. La Maina, N. Lazowick, M. Lessin, H. Meixell. 0. R. Piczak, T. Rice. J. Wagner. R. Zislin, S. CHIR0P0DICAL SURGICAL SOCIETY SENIORS JUNIORS J. Correia J. Ganloy L. lernor M. Romano M. Sandler D. Schwartz H. Shapiro S. Boloff D. Mei el J. Charlton M. Fleishman J. Rice Associate Membors SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES L Granoft P. March C. Hollenbeck L Babins S. Katz T. Piczak S. David J. Gerber O. Hubbard T. Jurgenson R. Krush R. Pokalsky G. Whitman STERLING ANATOMICAL OFFICERS PRES........... V. PRES. SECTY-TREAS. FACULTY ADVISER ........ H. Shapiro ..........M. Romano J. Ganley G. E. Harford. D.S.C. SOCIETY 38 SENIORS J. Boileau J. Correia F. Costin A. de Fusco J. Fishman J. Ganloy I. Granoff S. Granoff A. Green T. Guidici Conroy K. Hankin E. Hochman I. Kaplan G. Kaspar A. Kimmel A. Kuptsow L. Lernor M. Light R. Ludwin P. March E. McQuaid M. Sandler D. Schwartz H. Shapiro J. Sowinslti J. Spotts I. Waxman N. Weinraub PRESIDENT VlCE-PRES. SECTY-TREAS. SCIENTIFIC CHAIR. L. Granoff N. Weinraub T. Guidici Conroy J. Boileau JUNIORS L. Babins V. Barra S. Bo I off F. Bernstein L. Bleiberg W. Bowers J. Charlton E. Cherniak G. Cibik V. Coveleskle M. Fleishman A. Franklin W. Geslak C. Hollenbach S. Katz M. Lazo wick H. Lessin R. Meuell J. Rice L. Schultz R. Wagner S. Zislin SOPHOMORES S. Bakke W. Blackshear G. Brown S. David O. Hubbard T. Jurgenson M. Kravitz R. Krusch R. Moss R. Pokalsky T. Rittenhouse A. M. Rosato E. Samuel A. Schmid J. Schreffler G. Sherman D. Stone J. Strickland D. Swanson C. Travaglino G. Whitman BACTERIOLOGICAL SOCIETY STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT J4 Correia VICE-PRESIDENT A. De Fusco SECRETARY A. De Fusco TREASURER H. Lessin STUDENT SENATOR A. Kuprsow JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVE S. Be!of SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES J. Gerber, J. Schreffler FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES B. Bornsfein, M. Weisberg STUDENT PLANNING COMMITTEE X s‘X 1 CO-CHAiRMAN C. Hollenbeck S. Dellastations J. Sanders MOO B3S30 Throat Ston Gonorrhea iflucnza Diabetes Name_____ Occupation Weight Date PAST SYSTT Diseases; M D Operations: Address Married Loss Teeth_______ Syphilis Nature of complaint; Nature of onset, sudden, gradual; Duration of ailment; Present Status; Previous treatment, if any and results. Orthopedic No. Registration No. X-Ray No. Temple Univer SCHOOL OF CHlROP ORTHOPEDIC PATRONS Reuben Friedman, M.D. William J. Ziegler, D.S.C. Jonas C. Morris, D.S.C. James Bates, D.S.C. Louis P. Zulli, D.S.C. Albert Firth, D.S.C. Manning B. Smith, D.S.C. John T. Sharp, D.S.C. George E. Bitler, D.S.C. Thomas Powers, D.S.C. William E. Goyette, D.S.C. V. H. Levin, D.S.C. S. Katz, D.S.C. Joseph J. O'Neill. D.S.C. Howard E. Jochimsen, D.S.C. John R. Harding, D.S.C. Harry C. Bradford, D.S.C. C. Gordon Rowe, D.S.C. Arthur Wittick, D.S.C. N. Charles McMath, D.S.C. Angelo Monaco, D.S.C. Wesley L. Hall, D.S.C. Chiropodial Surgery Society Delta Sigma Chi Sorority Mr. John C. Kohler Dr. and Mrs. John W. Lawrence The Sophomore Class Al's Laundromat Bob's Lunch new any-angle light will make your work easier Designed especially lor Chiropody work, the Castle No. 26 Light is now equipped with a swivol-action lamphead and two-jointed link arm allowing complete illumination of the dorsal and plantar suriaces of the foot. While you remain seated, light is operatod from above and behind, yet your hoad, hands and instruments do not cast shadows. Cool, color-corrected, glarcloss illumination that only a Castle light can give Ask your dealer lor a demonstration Wilmont Castle Co., Rochester, N. Y. Correct Shoe Fitting with Full Patient Control GOLDSTEIN'S ORTHOPEDIC SHOE SHOP 422 EAST WYOMING AVENUE MI 4-4117 Congratulations TO THE CLASS OF ’54 We look forward to being of service to you GORDON LABORATORIES Ethical Pharmaceuticals tor the Chiropody Profession LOcust 7-2161 R PRESCRIPTION APPLIANCE LABORATORY Custom Work for Chiropodist and Orthopedic Surgeons 560 N 17th STREET Philadelphia 30. Pa. For the Profession by the Profession n v TEMPLE CHIROPODY RING Buy Your At Barr’s ’6, i 108 S. Broadway. Camdon LEE RAPP Orthopedic Shoes Exclusively For Men, Women and Children Catering to the Chiropody Profession MAY WE FIT YOUR NEXT PATIENT? 1011 Chestnut Street WA 2-3831 2nd Floor Compliments of DAKON TOOL MACHINE CO.. INC. 1836 GILFORD AVENUE New Hyde Park, New York Tel.: PRimrose 5-5525 Manufacturers of WHIRLPOOL BATHS 44 GROSS ADLER COMPANY Sol Adler, DSC and Jerry Gross, DSC present your outlook for a successful future. Let us get you off on the road to progress. • Thirty-six years of practical chiropody experience at your disposal. • Experts in office planning. • Equipment installed in any part of the country. • Visit a modern chiropody office in our showroom. • Purchase your equipment on the Ritter budget plan—5% for three years. 554 North 17th Street Philadelphia 30, Pa. RIttenhouse 6-0942 45 A MESSAGE TO GRADUATES We have been building our reputation since 1935 We have installed chiropody clinics for the Police Department ot Philadelphia, lor the American Federation of Labor Medical Plan at St Luke's Hospital and for the new Lankanau Hospital as well as for some of the finest chiropody offices. We have many letters of appreciation from grateful customers, which we will be happy to show you, some from men you know Our ability to serve you well in the installation and servicing of equipment has been well demonstrated In locating, planning, and equipping your office for success, our professional associates, which includes an interior decorator, will prove invaluable. We also appraise practices and locations on a professional basis for a reasonable fee Our prices are most reasonable, starting with less than $1000 for a basic but complete two room set-up We offer you the vsidest choice of equipment to choose from Our show room is one of the largest in the country It would be wise for you to see us, consult us. and allow us to lend our efforts to your future success. SURGICAL SUPPLY COMPANY . 825 WALNUT STREET SERVING CHIROPODY EXCLUSIVELY . . . SALES AND SERVICE FULL SPEED AHEAD DESITIN OINTMENT the pioneer external cod liver oil therapy in TISSUE REPAIR Extensive new studies' proveability ol DESITIN Ointment. DESITIN Lotion. 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LEOPOLD SCHMID MANUFACTURER OF HAND FORGED CHIROPODY CHISELS 1241 Buttonwood Street Philadelphia 23, Pa. PHI ALPHA PI IOTA CHAPTER PI EPSILON DELTA ALPHA CHAPTER FRATERNITIES TEMPLE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF CHIROPODY FOR OVER THIRTY YEARS We, the manufacturers of Reliance equipment, are proud to have served the Chiropody Profession for a generation. Experience gained from constant research along lines suggested by the nation's leading Chiropodists has enabled us to produce equipment which offers the practitioner those qualities which he will most value in his day to day practice. Like any long term investment, the purchase of professional equipment deserves careful thought. Comparison is the best yardstick. In a treatment chair ease of adjustment, patient comfort, sturdy construction and eye appeal are all features which play a leading role in determining the effortlessness and efficiency with which your day's appointments can be handled. Compare, then ask your friends who own Reliance. 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Temple University School of Chiropody - Tempodian Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1946 Edition, Page 1

1946

Temple University School of Chiropody - Tempodian Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 1

1953

Temple University School of Chiropody - Tempodian Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 1

1955

Temple University School of Chiropody - Tempodian Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

1956

Temple University School of Chiropody - Tempodian Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

1957


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