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SURVEY OF DISEASE experience when can you get a Surgeon to agree with an Internist to agree with a Radiologist to agree with a Pathologist? Answer: proba- bly never but the nnost likely possibility would be in the Survey of Disease Courses. In the second year we were exposed to the normal anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, etiology, radi- ology, pathology, surgery, and pharmacology of the diseases of the bones and joints, the cardiovascular system, the respiratory system; not to mention the incidence, etiology, mode of tran smis- sion, attack rate, pathology, complications of Infectious diseases of all ages. The list of topics covered is impressive. Yet the most impressive aspect of this course is the zeal with which the instructors approached the task of presenting such an enormous wealth of material. I ' m sure that we will never forget Dr. Sherwin ' s analogies, or Dr. Blonkenhorn wrestling for the micro- phone to make still one more point. In fact there were many experiences in Survey of Disease courses that will long be remembered: Dr. Dressner ' s brief slide review of X-ray changes in Rheumatoid Arthritis; Dr. Tsugi ' s hurried words as Dr. Sherwin finished 5 minutes before the end of the hour; Dr. Motley ' s gas levels; Dr. Kernon ' s morbid anatomy; Dr. Turner ' s frankness ' in diagnosing cardiac anomalies on Sines that never projected well enough to see; Dr. Harvey ' s modest presentation on the three necessities of orthopedic life; or Dr. Jellife ' s father-in-law who served well as illustrative case material. Nor will we forget the excellent review of immunopathology given by Dr. Friou; or the overview of Rheumatic diseases given with a touch of nostalgia by Dr. Edmundson; or the lucid presentations of clinical medicine given by Dr. Bernstein and Dr. Balchum.
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