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Benisch, Barry Burleigh, William M. Costello, Michael J. Benson, Robert M. Bodner, Stanley Brown, Margaret Brown, Robert i l 1Chertock, Burton L. Cohen, Arthur H. Cohen, Mark W. Cohen, William R. x. . H 1 'ws -rr. 1 Y - ' . 1- ' ' 'M frffeizti i g21ir:.1i,n L, AL . ,lit '-.fy'-.'-l'- f v y'. .1 .gag ' 1 lift ,ll x Q , i X A xg I, 1 A , .. J -I B' as f . . . i, , -r il?lt5ll ilS'lx V' all 'ill eliiitlir Efairtnll-t W it l f, v .Fg:gq'tN3Mif'i A . J V'l .T5,M i r ' 'fffifils . B ' f viii Kult A ' l Daffner, Richard H. Dantzker, David R. Ehmann, Carl W. Ehrlich, Jonathan S. true or false routine of pathology and bacteriology. There was room for differ- ences of opinion here. Facts were not thrown at us but rather presented to us to sift-and sort them that we might better approach both mentally and organically ill patients. Bacteriology was hectic. With an antigen for every letter in the alphabet, two one hour lectures a day, six days a week, an hourly every three weeks, everyone was delighted because we had time for lunch. But retlecting back, the worth comes into focus. We entered the hospital at last. Physical diagnosis began and many considered this the 'fessence of medicine. We all remember our first introduction as doctor. We tried to regard it as not unusual. Did the sound ring strangely in our ears? After one and one-half years- Doctor . . . And so we accepted the challenge gratefully and humbly and entered the hospi- tal quite unsure but anxious to gain the experience and ability so that we might deserve the confidence of the patient. Epstein, Barry M. Ettinger, Bruce B. Fi01'C, Russell R- Gerstein, Douglas Giamrone, James P. 165
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Medzcal Class of 196 Anterior thoracic spinal tap. We started to work again on September Sth. Nothing had changed really-the same hopes, the same desires, the same people, yet there was a more relaxed atmosphere. The doubts that many of us shared early in our first year were gone. The knowledge was at handg the hours needed to group that knowledge were availableg we had proven equal to the challenge in our first year. We were confi- dent now. So we left the learning of the normal human body and began to study disease. We only carried three courses that first trimester. Only . . . right! General Pathol- ogy was to be the basis for special pathology. But being a physician is not a part time affair. We found out that current events were an integral part of pathology as we were guided in diagnosis of the ailing Duke of Windsor and Nat King Cole. Psychiatry was new and different. It was our first patient contact course. The material about which we read and heard sat before us for our own inspection. Those Tuesday afternoons came as a welcome relief from the clean cut, factual, M ttel ':.'i ilP - 'T Zh., -fi' 'J 1s'igi .5 f .. Q -1314 -..f-gt3,Vw,.14- '55 J 5 -3- 'rw , .- f vw 3 'ar' 4 A24 J, . f- Y' if , ' yr ' X f 'Y 1 J- :Fit - :ii-5 1 'fz - . '- ,fJ,'gg3iW?l I l lfl . :.Hf'i-eteil'V'....:fe,. E. Y ,iifi fir i Q Anderson John R Sheedy, -J. Brian Gibbs, John W. Hurz, Burton L. Augustine Thomas A Jr President Vice President Treasurer Student Council Representative 164
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