University of Illinois - Illio Yearbook (Urbana Champaign, IL)

 - Class of 1925

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ff Dean Eyci.kshymkr The School of Pharmacy, the oldest school of the University, has entered upon its sixty- fifth year with the largest attendance in its history. There were 364 students enrolled in its classes at the beginning of the school year, and when those who return for the second semester are counted the total enrollment for the year will be nearly four hundred — a con- siderable increase over last year. The number of matriculants is limited only by the capacity of the classrooms — in fact the classes were filled five months before the session began. The School has graduated 2,i6i students and has given instruction to nearly three times that number. Many of its alumni, who are to be found in practically every state in the Union, are prominently identified with pharma- ceutical affairs. They include pharmacists, manufacturing chemists, analysts, teachers and editors of pharmaceutical journals. On the fifth day of July, I ;i9. the State Department of Public U ' elfare and the State University agreed to a plan of cooperation and diflferentiation with the following objects in view: to construct and maintain a group of hospitals and institutes in the medical center of Chicago where laboratories, libraries, and medical skill can be readily obtained; to pro- vide medical treatment for the indigent sick of the State; to give young men and women a medical education and training such that they will become active soldiers in the warfare for the prevention as well as the cure of disease; to help practicing physicians of the State to keep in touch with the latest and best methods of preventing and curing human ailments. The dedication on March 6th of the new group of hospitals, institutes and research lab- oratories marks the completion of the initial group of buildings. The next great object is the permeation of these buildings with a spirit of inquiry concerning not only the alleviation and cure of diseases but also the causation and prevention of disease.

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Dean Daniels The Graduate School represents the or- ganized efforts and resources of the Liniversity for the purpose of giving opportunities for the most advanced study and for the promotion of research. These two functions, however, are by no means separate, for the spirit of research is the life of graduate study. The ideal of graduate work is one and the same for all graduate students. Some are fitting them- selves for higher teaching and administrative positions. Others are looking forward to careers in the fields of business, industry, engineering and the several professions. But it is the pur- pose of the Graduate School to train all in the methods and the use of the materials of their subjects so that they may become not only experts and authorities but also independent workers in their chosen fields. The outstanding feature in the College of Dentistry this year is the establishment of a children ' s clinic which has a twofold function. In the first instance, routine dentistry for chil- dren up to twelve years of age will be related entirely to the Children ' s Clinic. This is in keeping with the newer methods of medical education in which the child and his diseases is not confused with the adult and his diseases. The deciduous tooth in the child calls for a different kind of treatment than the permanent tooth in the adult. All of the work in the orthodontia will also be conducted as a part of the Children ' s Clinic including both undergraduate and graduate instruction. In connection with the work in orthodontia and the routine dentistry of child- hood, investigation has been inaugurated in the study of the causes of tooth decay. This problem is undoubtedly metabolic in character and is being studied both in its relation to the problem of diet on tin- oiic hand and infection on the other.

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