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Page 12 text: “' TEMPLE UtTPtgRSITY E N CES CE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE pHll ADELPHIA. I’fcNNSYl VANIA 1 140 ar Graduates: This may be the la$t? the school and also a f a captive audience hallowed lecture as a handout but a communication perhaps more roa no In any castf be tested on isf VV testing v« to.y;arn fy thos »s well sii wyou onl f Temple. n which you will not be te arries many good wishes, than other handouts. esentative of essing you as are) in the consider this It is, however, 'fore different and i icfe istic of you ave said you won’t be tested on it. What you will years of hard work at Templadledical School. The fefc just upon bjie facts that yvjr strove so diligently the attfixttaies and underfeeding with which you fts• -wahumoj y-c --1-1-'1 ----------------------------------- your fu’ti e.jf Tients. characterized yourheJ.ves kjs a c is so.'Society is ch ging and surely, in seed in metijbers o the class. Jbe clas Cert}ti,n±y £hece hav dseen interactions on each .tf her. You na e seeQj kiy ness ?n aS'SrfrTT IkfhcQl You ha wi neou wroug rience {sadness and. joy, seen '•transition and ly these changes iverse, heteroge-. herefore changes Callousness, expe-ecome life, life in-also changed you. ©xorabljn become deaths and these observation Bu where do all'these changes ead? .Each JSj dividua 1 must be re-sponsib)te for his own answer to thatrue'stion. ?|can only tell you who - Iy'think, they should lead. •'the welfare of . -knowledge and '.V. Relatively small others who ire less ou are.. Rpcocfhizing be humble, not arro- 4 I • j ]t- -• •,You have wiping ly accepted respons'ibili other . By dint of Vard work you have achiever understanding of human .hind their diseases number . '7H is enables youvto bo of great knowledgeably but nevertheless quite as , this fact, in’ dispensing your s vi jygF ou sh , gant; straight-forward, not discursive; understanding and not cai'lous. We all, at one time or another, may become portents and at that time the sure hand, the warm manner of our phys ian will be of paramount importance, and it should be no less so f r your patients. The old adage: Do unto others as you would alsa'nave them do unto you is no more important anywhere than in medic fe. I would not want you to lea e TembTe without the knowledge that you also have been creators of 'dkange. lYator opinions and suggestions, and your very presence have made Vhang|£ ip the institution. These changes may or hay not be visible. to .y u but they are there. We thank you for your participation in the ngoihg process. It makes our school the vital one it isv As much as wetmay fiave contributed to a change in you, so have you us. • I, i I I have described £bu as warm, fts a demonstration of this warmth you have dedicated your yearbook to me, a loving act, which I consider a great honor but hardly deserved. I cannot accept it for myself. By my statements above, we, faculty, students and administration, have become inextricably linked. To honor one is ,to honor all. I can accept it knowing that it is dedicated to the faculty who taught you, the administration who tried to be helpful and was minimally obstructive to your peculiar suggestions, and above all to vour own class who will remain an integral part of the school. I coiild not be honored more than having you as my companions in this dedication. The warmest of good wishes, M. Prince Brigham, Associate Dean ”
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