University of Maryland School of Medicine - Terrae Mariae Medicus (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1911

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A52-nriatr Iliurultg fllllmzuhrrn S. i3RIFFE'1'H DAVIS, M.D. Lecturer on Anaesthesia and Assistant Demunstratoi' in Anatumy, I. S'r.x1GE DAVIS, M.D. Delnun-:trator in Surgery, FRIEDERIC Y. Bx31'rLuR. BLD. Demmistratui' in Histulogy and Pathology. M. KAHN, M.D. Assistant in Cbrtlmpmclic Surgery and Radiugraphy, G. HOWARD XVHITE, BLD, Assistant in Clinical Medicine and Lalbfrmtury. WM. Sciuirrz, M.D. Assistant in Physiology. F. XV. HACHTEL, M.D. Assistant in Bacteriology. Bnxj. A, MCCLE.xRx', BLD. Assistant in Hisrnlugy and lfatlmlugy. The meiuliurs uf the Associate Faculty whose pictures do not appear herein have been umitterl, due ln the fact that the Cuniinittee has been unable to secure them. 11

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g in glee 'T is quite the thing to say and sing Gross libels on the doctor, To picture him an orge grim Or hurnbug pill concocterg Yet it's quite in another light My friendly pen would show him, Glad that it may with verse repay Some part of what I owe him. llfhen 0116-5 all right, he's prone to spite, The doctor's peaceful mission, But when he's sick, it's loud and quick He bawls for a physician. lVith other things, the doctor brings Sweet babes, our hearts to soften. Though I have four, I pine for more, Good doctor, pray, come often! 'What though he sees death and disease Run riot all around him? Patient and true and valorous too, Such have I always found him. XVhere'er he goes, he soothes our woes, And when skill's unavailing And death is near, his words to cheer Support our courage failing. If there were need. I could proceed Burtura In ancient days they used to praise The god-like art of healing, An art that then engaged all men Possessed of sense and feeling. lVhy, Raleigh, he was glad to be Famed for a quack elixir: And Digby sold, as we are told, A charm for folk, lovesick, sir. Napoleon knew a thing or two And clearly he was partial To doctors, for in time of war He chose one for a marshal. In our great cause a doctor was The first to pass death's portal And IVarren's name at once became A beacon and immortal. v A heap, indeed, of what we read By doctors is provided: For to those groves Apollo loves Their leaning is decided. Deny who may that Rabelais Is Hrst in wit and learning, And vet all smile and marvel while His brilliant leaves tliey're turning. Together we have sun How Lever's pen has charmed all men! How touching Rab's short story! And I will stake my all that Drake - Is still the schoolboy's glory. A doctor man, it was began Great Britain's great museum, The treasures there are all so rare, It drives we wild to see 'em. There-'s Cuvier, Parr, and Rush: they are Big monuments to learning. To Mitchell's prose fhow smooth it rlowsj lVe all are fondly turning. Tomes might be writ of that keen wit XYhich Abenethy's famed for: lVith bread-crumb pills be cured the ills Most doctors now get blamed for. In modern times the noble rhymes Of Holmes, a great physician, Have solace brought and wisdom taught To hearts of all condition. The sailor bound for Puget Sound Finds pleasure still unfailing, If he but troll the bacarole Old Osborne wrote on whaling. Ad naus. with this prescription, But, inter nos, a larger dose Mights give you fits conniptiong Yet ere I end, there's one dear friend I'd hold before these others For he and I, in years gone by Have chummed around like brothers. The song old Horace made for Our genial craft, together qualnfed XVhat bowls that doctor paid forg I love the rest, but love him best: And were not times so pressing I'd buy and send-you smile old friend? Well, then, here goes my blessing. SELECTED. Z5

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