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the clinician, the laboratory; articulo mortis and beyond PATHOLOGY We were looking forward not so long ago. Today: Horowitz reciting at the gross organ, the subtle humor of Margie Biddle,- tomorrow: Dr. Peter ' s rib-tickling lectures on bone and joint; coming attractions include Dr. Edmonson ' s dissertations on the social diseases and Dr. Cleland bugging us with infectuous disease pathology. Drs. Kern and Kernen were all heart. Now we ' re looking back. A well taught, difficult subject, pathology proved to be one of, if not the most, challenging courses this year. Path was not a dead subject, although someone regrettably remarked, It left us dead on our feet.
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evaluating the pharmacopea for the PHARMACOLOGY After 34 weeks of Pharmacology at the rate of 7 lectures per week everyone had enough notes to equal, at least in paper used, any major textbook in the course. But here was a course that captivated everyone ' s interest as well. The material discussed in those lectures was to become working fundamentals for all future progress in medicine. The department, expertly organized by Dr. Webb, stressed to us the importance of the individual in dispensing drugs, the mechanism of action of representative drugs, but in all instances emphasizing and reemphosizing the importance of the scientific and intellectual frame of mind in which to view therapeutic efficacy of drugs we would in fact be using. We had to work hard in Pharmacology but the effort was worthwhile for at the end we had a good review of physiology, an introduction to clinical medicine, and a thorough background in the science of Pharmacology.
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