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MEDICINE From the day of Dr. Kolmer’s “Know now! in the Freshman year to Dr. Doanc’s, “Post hoc, propter hoe in the final year, the medical student is fed “medicine and “digests it’’ with ease or difficulty. During the first two years Dr. Kolmer and Dr. Kay give to the student the fundamental principles of diagnosis and the association with the personalities of such clinicians results in the proper attitude being born in the young minds of future clinicians. The Junior year ushers in the study of General Medicine and its many specialties. Clinical teaching at Temple and Episcopal Hospitals broaden the scope of the lecture hours and result in giving to the student a comprehensive picture of disease. The Senior year is devoted principally to therapy. Bedside teaching is conducted at Temple, Episcopal, Philadelphia General and Jewish Hospitals where small groups of students under supervision of a physician-in-charge examine patients and suggest diagnosis and treatment. Medicine is the most important and most difficult study in medical school and includes all phases of medical education from anatomy to radiology— the scope of the subject is represented bv the courses given during the four years through school. The patient reads the story of a physician. The physician reads the story of a patient. Your name, please. Interest, apathy, perplexity, sympathy. ‘‘I hope I make it on the first ‘stick.’” Twenty-nine TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
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THE SKULL MEDICINE Charles L. Brown John A. Kolmer Charles Leonard Brown, B.S., M.D., F.A.C.P., Professor of 'Medicine and Head of the Department of Medicine TEMIM.F, UNIVERSITY STAFF Charles Leonard Brown. B.S., M.I)., F.A.C.P., Professor of Medicine John A. Kolmer, MS., M.D., Dr.P.IL, D.Se., LL.D., L.D.IL, F.A.C.P., Professor of Medicine Edward Weiss, M.I)., E.A.( .I . Professor of Clinical Medicine Allen G. Beekley, M.D.. F.A.C.P., Clinical Professor of Medicine Michael Wold. M.D., Associate professor of Medicine Joseph B. Wplffe, M.D., .Associate Professor of Medicine William A. Swalin, M.I)., Associate Professor of Medicine G. Morton 1 liman, M.D., Associate Professor of Medicine John Lansbury, M.I)., .Associate Professor of .Medicine Hoy L. I.angdon, M.I)., Associate Professor of Medicine Thomas M. Durant, B.S., M.D.. Associate Professor of Medicine George E. Farrar, Jr., B.S., M.D., Assistant Professor of Medicine Daniel J. Donnelly, M.I)., Assistant Professor of Medicine Louis Cohen, M.I)., Assistant Professor of Medicine Henry C-. Groff, M.I)., Associate in Medicine Eilis B. Horowitz, M.D., Associate in Medicine Reuben Davis, M.I)., Associate in Medicine Louis Tuft, M.I)., Associate in Medicine Leroy J. Wenger, M.I)., Associate in Medicine Max B. Walkow, B.S., M.D., Instructor in Medicine Robert F. Sterner, B.S.. M.I)., Instructor in Medicine Savcre F. Madonna, M.D., Instructor in Medicine Ralph A. Klemm. M.I)., Instructor in Medicine Max Schumann, M.D., Instructor in Medicine Charles Francis Long, B. A., M.D., Instructor in Medicine Morris Klcinbart, M.I)., Instructor in Medicine George Isaac Blumstein, M.D., Instructor in Medicine J. Paul Austin, M.I)., Instructor in Medicine Louis Soloff, A.B., M.I).. Instructor in Medicine David Suiter, M.I)., Clinical .Assistant in Medicine Emanuel M. Weinberger, M.I)., Clinical .Assistant in Medicine Milford J. Huffnagle, A.B., M.D., Clinical Assistant in Medicine Victor Andre Digilio, B.S., M.D., Clinical ,Assistant in Medicine David Stcuart, M.I)., Clinical .Assistant in Medicine Frank M. Dyson, M.I)., ..Clinical Assistant in Medicine Joseph A. Pescatorre, M.D., Clinical .Assistant in Medicine Lawrence N. Ettelson. B.S., M.I)., Clblical Assistant in Medicine Leon S. Caplan, M.I)., Clinical Assistant in Medicine C. Charles Impcrialc, A.B., M.D., Clinical Assistant in Medicine Lester Morrison, M.I)., .. Clinical Assistant in Medicine Robert Cohen, M.I)., Clinical Assistant in Medicine Jerome Miller, M.D., Clinical Assistant in Medicine Isadore Ginsburg, A.B., M.D., Fellow in Medicine Stoughton R. Vogel, M.I)., Fellow in Medicine Twenty-eight 0 P S C H 0 0 L MEDICINE
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THE SKULL NEUROLOGY and NEUROSURGERY Temple Fay, B.S., M.D., F.A.C.S., Professor and Head of the Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery Sherman F. Gilpin, Jr., B.S., M.D., Clinical Professor of Neurology James J. Way good, Ph.B., M.D., Associate in Neurology Edward L. Clemens, A.B., M.I)., Associate in Neurology Paul Sloane, A.B., M.D., Lecturer on Neurology Alexander Silverstein, M.D., Lecturer on Neurology Jolm H. Taefl'ner, B.S., M.D., Associate in Neurosurgery J. Ray Van Meter, B.S., M.D., Clinical Assistant in Neurology George N. Raines, B.S., M.D., I.ieut. M.C., U.S.N., Clinical Assistant in Neurology Michael Scott. B.S., M.D., Fellow in Neurosurgery Gillis A. Esslingcr, B.S., M.I)., Fellow in Neurology Augustus McCravev, M.D., Fellow in Clinical Research OBSTETRICS Jesse O. Arnold, M.I)., F.A.C.S., Professor of Obstetrics Charles S. Barnes, A.B., M.D., Associate Professor of Obstetrics J. Marsh Alesbury, M.I)., Assistant Professor of Obstetrics Glendon F. Sheppard, M.D., Demonstrator in Obstetrics Bradford Green, B.S., M.I)., Demonstrator in Obstetrics C. Kenneth Miller, M.I)., Demonstrator in Obstetrics Philip Fiscella, M.I)., Instructor in Obstetrics Lewis Karl Ilohcrman, M.D., Clinical Assistant in Obstetrics Chester Reynolds, A.B., M.D., Clinical Assistant in Obstetrics Helen Hayes Ryan, M.D., Clinical Assistant in Obstetrics Hugh Hay ford, M.D., Clinical Assistant in Obstetrics Joseph Lomax, B.S., M.D., Clinical Assistant in Obstetrics Thirty SCHOOL 0 F MEDICINE
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