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rics and Gynecology, and to become Professor ot that department in the medical school. Germantown is home now for the Willson family, which includes 13-year-old Anne and 10-year-old Richard. Although little time is available for his current interest in photography, his work in this medium reflects more than mere competence. Vacations are spent annually in Michigan, where his love for sailing receives high priority. His plans for the summer of 1950 were modified by serving on the Unitarian Service Committee's second medical mission to Germany, a post requiring bilingual teaching ability. With affection, with gratitude, and with respect we dedicate the 1951 “Skull” to Dr. J. Robert Willson. We shall remember for many years to come those qualtities of personal dignity, unassuming modesty, subtle humor, tempered idealism, logical thought, professional skill, and youthful achievement which are his. II
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10 three year residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Additional experience was obtained during this time by taking weekend calls for a general surgeon in a small hospital near Ann Arbor. This, incidentally, entailed development of a certain proficiency in X-Ray work. The period of residency was spent under the aegis of Norman F. Miller, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, whose professional caliber and exacting methods had a profound influence on the young doctor. It was sometime during this period of residency, which provided many contacts with medical students, that Dr. Willson's aptitude for and interest in teaching became apparent. This was followed by the logical decision to enter the field of medical education. He therefore continued at the University of Michigan as Instructor for a year before going to the University of Chicago Medical School in 1942. The promotion to Assistant Professor at Chicago-Lying-in came in 1943. Here, his already growing interest in the problem of toxemias of pregnancy received further impetus under the able tutelage of the similarly interested William J. Dieckmann. This early work, augmented by continuous interest, insatiable curiosity, and unrelenting research has today reached fruition in a department at Temple where the importance of the eclamptic state is given due consideration. December of 1946 brought Dr. J. Robert Willson to Temple University Hospital to head the Department of Obstet-
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