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JOSHUA D. BRODY, D.O. B.A. ' 81, ' 82, Univ. of Delaware From Life Magazine for March 12 , 1896 LINES ON AN X-RAY PORTRAIT OF A LADY She is so tall, so slender, and her bones — Those frail phosphates, those carbonates of lime Are well produced by cathode rays sublime, By oscillations, amperes and by ohms. Her dorsal vertebrae are not concealed By epidermis, but are well revealed. Around her ribs, those beauteous twenty-four, Her flesh a halo makes, misty in line, Her noseless, eyeless face looks into mine, And I but whisper, Sweetheart, je t ' adore. Her white and gleaming teeth at me do laugh. Ah! Lovely, cruel, sweet cathodagraph! Lawrence K. Russel From Photography Magazine 1896 The Roentgen Rays, the Roentgen Rays, what is this craze: The town ' s ablaze With the new phase Of x ray ' s ways. I ' m full of daze, Shock and amaze; For nowadays I hear they ' ll gaze Through cloak and gown — and even stays, These naughty, naughty Roentgen Rays. Josh and Amy on their honeymoon in Toronto at the Ontario Science Center — July, 1985 24
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REFLECTIONS Hello Mom and Dad — Just got accepted to osteopathic school . . . What do you mean, What ' s an osteopath.- ' . . . It ' s, ummm . . . Trish, it ' s the first day — there are so many people, small groups, shared feelings? I don ' t know if I want anyone to know me, it ' s scary . . . First Anatomy test — what do you mean 30% of the class fail this course? . . . First Biochemistry test-boy, they ' re not tooling around here; this is pretty serious . . . What do you mean I have mono? . . . Histology? ... I think I need help . . . Hello, Jane . . . This is rough — I ' ve got to get my act together . . . Hello, Joe? . . . First year Christmas party . . . Debbie M.: yeah, it ' s me — remember I said I wanted an intellectual challenge? Well, this is the biggest challenge of my life, but intellectual.- ' . . . Okay, John, I ' ll do it . . . NOW, I ' ve got the hang of this . . . What do I want to go into? Anything but OB or Peds, I ' m not your stereotypical woman, you know . . . Gatherings with Eric B., Bob W., Mike S., Steve R., Steve R., Sue W., Jane A., et al; thank you . . . We need an H P partner? Thanks Dan Chu . . . So you think you ' re living with a fanatic, Janice? You know you ' re beginning to sound just like me? Scary, huh? — just pour some more Opici ... By the way, Michele G., the dress didn ' t work, maybe I should bring back that tie . . . Oh, I ' ve decided what I want to go into, OB or Peds . . . You ' re right, Nancy R., you do come into this world alone . . . Board time, already? . . . RMS, see you at the Arts Center ... A new move . . . Goodbye, Joe . . . Stratford, Huh? . . . Hello, Joe? . . . Hey Kelly — hey bud — remem- ber I ' m different, too . . . Debbie S., Club 24? Who ' s a sap? . . . Yes, Sandee, we should go to Philly . . . Mom, Dad, Trish, Tommy — now I ' m an osteopathic physician and I — yes, I know you know. ELIZABETH A. BOYLE, D.O. B.A. ' 81, Rutgers University 23
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WAYNE R. CARLSEN, D.O. B.S. ' 81, Fairleigh Dickinson Univ. Thanks to: — Holly for her love, patience and encouragement. — Mom and Dad for their prayers and confidence in me. — The Tompkins family for quiet Sundays — a respite from the storm. — The Schmidts for all their help — and for Sammy ' s . — Kari, Craig and Debbie — the brother and sisters I love more each day. Leisure time activities: jogging, the spa, dining out, sleeping in, Harrison ' s Favorite sayings: Do you know what we have here? An attitude problem! ; Lunch, anyone? Favorite thing: A week in the Carribean with Holly Least favorite things: finding the on-call schedule in the mailbox; a month of surgery 25
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