Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center - Plexus Yearbook (Lubbock, TX)

 - Class of 1986

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PHYSIOLOGY Michael T. Kopetzsky, M.D. Professor and Chairman is ‘ . ‘ a ‘ ah eeewe th ‘ : Donald G. Davies, Ph.D. Associate Professor Lorenz O. Lutherer, Ph.D., M.D. Associate Professor Maurice F. Crass, Ph.D. Professor Herbert F. Janssen, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Pvt ee ee eee is Pa e ee eas | oe TTTTLELLLELL. we i 1 Paul F. McDonagh, Ph.D. Associate Professor

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4 Radmila Mirkovic, M.D. Danny B. Pence, Ph.D. Research Assistant Professor Associate Professor One day a couple of surgeons were demonstrating a cholesystectomy down in the anatomy lab. It was as easy demonstration and the gail bladder was readily removed. The gall bladder itself was very green, malformed and demonstrated other characteristics that undoubtedly resulted from post-mortem treatment. The surgeons becoming bored with the procedure used the gall bladder as a spring-board for levity. As the jokes were flying, one surgeon suggested that they should send it to pathology for a report. In their jovial state this seemed a wonderful idea, so they bottled the speciman and sent it off. In just a short while the results came back: “This individual is beyond repose and undoubtedly cannot be saved by the surgeons, and furthermore, the cause of death cannot be determined from this speciman. In any case this individual is fortunate that he or she must not bear witness to such ill humor.” Alan Raftery, M.D. Associate Professor r y Dale F. Rector, M.D. Associate Professor an ince rit “la Ruc Manh Tran, M.D. Assistant Professor



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The students sometimes complained that there were language difficulties when listening to Dr. Kopetzsky lecture. As we got use fo his speech patterns, we realized ‘'skulling’’ meant rowing and not taking off peoples’ heads. James J. McGrath, Ph.D. Professor To Dr. McGrath and his glasses That barely hang on by the lashes lf the lenses aren’t plastic The results would be arastic And he'll have to teach blindly in classes Richard Nathan, Ph.D. Associate Professor John Orem, Ph.D. Jean Strahlendorf, Ph.D. Professor Assistant Professor a

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