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PATHOLOGY HAKLAN 1. FERMINGER, A.B., M.l). Professor of Patholof;) and Hcai of the Dc-piirtnieiil With the coming of Dr. Firminger as head of the Department; Dr. Frost, as chief of the Division of Cytology; and Dr. Schultz, as assistant professor, the Department of Pathol- ogy typifies the new trend in our school, that is, the effort to bring in younger men with fresher ideas. One of the first changes made was to change to small group teaching with the liberal use of case presentations, so as to best correlate clinical and pathological processes. This has been extended to include surgical pathology conferences during the senior year. In spite of being among the busiest men in our institution, members of the department have still found time for investigative work. Dr. Wagner, in addition to continuing his And the baby bear said, Who has been eating my porridge?
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Darn it. Betty, why did yon look at the camera? Who ivants to see a real close up of Sophia LorenP This is ivhy yon should wash your hands after- wards. logical actions of microbial toxins and mecha- nisms of anaphylaxis and shock; and others, all supported by liberal public and private grants. Beginning July 1 of this year, the Depart- ment will be increased by the addition of Dr. Myer from the University of Kansas, who will devote much of his time to microbial metabolism. The future of the Department of Microbiology is typical of the golden future of medicine in general.
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work on cerebellar lesions, set up an exhibit at the AMA meeting in San Francisco on cerebrovascular accidents. In conjunction with the Department of Surgery, a study is being conducted on the evaluation of several chemotherapeutic agents in the treatment of carcinomas of the breast, colon, and stomach. Future plans include the setting up of a laboratory for the study of biochemical and histochemical aspects of lesions, so that we may get correlation between clinical, patho- logical, and chemical processes. This is the stuff from which progress grows! Oh! No wonder! Tli s r t ic rcmng slide. And lie ivas only a social drinker. John A. Wagner, b.s., m.d. Professor of Neuropathology and Head, Division of Neuropathology ' Here ' s a good spot on l?is neck to tide! ' 29
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