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

 - Class of 1955

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You are being graduated in a period when national prosperity is at a high level. More good things are to be had by more people. That is the time when the public lifts the level of its demands on those who serve it. It asks for the best in skill and wisdom, especially from those who minister to its physical well-being. Health is necessary to the proper use and enjoyment of most of life’s bounties. ou are likely, therefore, when you are established, to be busy and useful, and these are two of the surest ingredients of happiness. I congratulate you on that prospect. Let me add to my hopes and good wishes for you one word of counsel. You have received from Temple University the training that qualifies you to practice your profession. This does not mean your professional education is completed. It will never be. The horizons of knowledge are always enlarging and moving out. Not only must you move with them, but I hope that within a few years you will be making contributions from your own experience and study that will help to expand them further. That's the way every professional man pays back the indebtedness he owes to those who have gone before. Robert L. Johnson President, Temple iniversity It is with a great deal of pleasure that I am able to congratulate your class on the successful manner in which you completed your course at Temple University. Your graduation coincides with the 60lh Anniversary of the founding of the New York Pedic Society. This is the oldest chiropodical body in the world. Through the efforts of this group, the first chiropody law was passed by the New York State Legislature in 1895. The development of modern chiropody began with this event. In the space of sixty years we now-find that all of the forty-eight states, the District of Columbia, and Hawaii, have passed adequate laws to regulate the practice of our profession. Perfection is seldom achieved in a single season. Additional problems will face our group in the years ahead. Recognition by the army and inclusion in the various public health projects are barriers which must be surmounted in the near future. As potential members of the State and National Association of Chiropodists you will have an important part to play in the receiving of these situations. A number of you will serve in some branch of the armed forces immediately upon graduation so that the private practice of chiropody must be postponed until better times. Wherever you may go, be assured that the entire faculty joins me in wishing you health, success and happiness in your future endeavors. Charles E. Krausz, D.S.C. Dean

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Robert L. Johnson Charles E. Krausz. D.S.C. 2 THE ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY



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Dr. C. Elmer Hartford—Professor of Anatomy, Dr. Vincent A. Jablon—Professor of Roentgenology, Dr. Luke Jordon—Professor of Orthopedics, Dr. Samuel Katz—Instructor in Physical Therapy, Dr. Maurice L. Leitch—Professor of Histology, Dr. Thomas A. Logan—Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology. Dr. Arthur Sharpe—Instructor in Pathology and Bacteriology, Dr. John T. Sharp—Pro-fesosr of Chiropodical Pediatrics, Dr. Herman D. Staples—Professor of Neuropsychiatry, Dr. Emil M. Christ—Professor of Chiropodical Orthopedics and Physio-therapy, Dr. James Bates—Instructor in Roentgenology, Dr. Joseph E. Cush—Instructor in Didactic Chiropody. Dr. Frank J. Carleton—Professor of Mechanical Orthopedics, Dr. Frank H. Eby- Professor of Materia Medico, Pharmacy and Theraputics, Dr. Theodore A. Engel— Professor of Didactic Chiropody, Dr. Vincent A. Digilio —Professor of Medicine, Dr. Emanuel Frankel—Professor of Clinical Diagnosis. Dr. James Cuiffrc—Professor of Surgery. Dr. Jonas C. Morris—Professor of Chiropodical Economics, Dr. Morton PolokofI—Professor of Orthodigita, Dr. Paul A. Quintavalle Instructor in Peripheral Vascular Diseases, Dr. C. Cordon Rowe—Professor of Clinical Chiropody, Dr. Robert Rowen Professor of Chemistry, Dr. Edwin Seave—Instructor in Jurisprudence. 4

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