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

 - Class of 1953

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■TT H Jm i ' W S£ m ntm mtm F A J B :J m wt KJI ' viii .1 ARNOLD TUTTLE— MD, DSM, Col MC, USA( Ret)— chosen for 1950; class of 1906. Former commandant of US Army School of Aviation Medicine. Medical Director of United Air Lines since 1936 and pioneer in aviation medicine. Recipient of Legion of Honor! Fr) and Order of Leopold! Belg) . Cofounder and first president of Air Lines Medical Directors Association and past president of Aero Medical Association. GEORGE E. BENNETT— chosen for 19.51: class of 1909. Professor Emeritus of Orthopedics at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and past president of the Maryland League for Crippled Children, past president of the Amer- ican Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons. Author of numerous articles related to fractures and bone surgery. LOUIS A. BUIE— chosen for 1952: class of 1915. Joined the Mayo Foundation in 1917 and today is Professor of Surgery of Mayo Founda- tion and University of Minnesota. Is past pres- ident of American Proctologic Society and Secre- tary to the American Board of Proctology. Inventor of various proctologic instruments, de- veloper of intrarectal photographic techniques, and author of a widely used text and many articles and monographs. EMIL NOVAK— chosen for 1953; class of 1904. Assistant Professor of Gvnecologv since

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m O SttL ■,u ■1 . Jfe ■ i t ' ' - S i F H te -u ' BS P SSm ' pBL possible fur a need student tn appU for and re- ceive fiiiaricial aid. The group also makes |)lans and arranges for the various class reunions and annually holds Alumni Dav in the late Spring. This coming June a pla(pie commemorating all those alumni ulio gave their lives in World War II is to be erected. In I ' M!! a placpie was |)lac ' d at the entrance of Chemical Hall anil the Asso- cialioii each Near cliooses from its ranks one whose name is inscribed upon it. As ap|jears on the plaijue the criteria for selection are out- standing contributions to medicine and distin- guished service to mankind. Thus far these six men have been selected : W. WAYNE BABCOCK— chosen for I ' JUJ: class of 189.3. From 190.3 lo 1944 Professor of Surger at the Temple School of Medicine. Known for his work on the treatment of the large intestine. Author of two texts of surgery and oNcr 400 papers. Member of 10 scientific societies and has been president of 2. NOLAN D. C. LEWIS— chosen for 1949; class of 1914. Since 1936 Professor of Psychiatry at (ioiumliia I iii Tsit . College of Physicians and .Surgeons, and director of the Psuhiatric Insti- tute. Has done extensive research on schiz- ophrenia, is editor of the Yearbook of Psychiatry and on editorial board of several psychiatric journals. Also consultant to (iouncil on Nervous and Mental Dise ases, USPHS. ivns to liroiv up to become « doctor. too , . . '



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Dr. James Marsh, presi- •Icnt of the Alumni Asso- ciation. 1913 at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Gynecologist. Bon Secours and St. Agnes Hospitals, jjast president of American Gynecological Society. Member of many gynecological societies both in the US and foreign countries. Is author of several widelv used texts of gynecology, texts on pathology as related to gyne- cology and 300 other articles. Foremost exani|)lc of gynecologic pathologist. These men exemplify the spirit, llic devotion to diit and the hard earnest sincere work being done 1) luindreds and hundreds of the members of the Alumni Association. Some of these men have become our able and willing teachers whom we all know. admire and respect. Others we will meet when w ' too are engaged in the practice of medicine and we are anxious for and looking forward to this meeting. But it is to all of ou who have ])re- ceded us. to all of you who have inspired us and guided us in the study of medicine and will continue to do so the rest of our lives, to you who have led us and aided us in the past and will do so in the future, it is to you as a group, the Alumni Associa- tion, llniversity of Marvland. School of Medicine, that this, our yearbook for 1953 is most sincerely and humbly dedicated. Even al a very early age he shoivs some iinusind talents and , Dr. Emil Novak, selected as this vear ' s outstanding

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