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lOLOGY Frederick P. Ferguson, B.S., PH.D. Professor of Physiology Dr. Frederick P. Ferguson, Acting Head of the Department, has introduced many new programs tiiis year. The student, while studying physiology, visited with the depart- ment workers in their individual laboratories, where they are actively engaged in research projects. This teaching addition has been enlarged upon and has more definitely systematized the past years ' training. It is hoped that the student will gain an enhanced appreciation for research thinking and more technical scientific planning. It should also aid in giving a good exposure to the design, function, and manipulation of the more widely-used pieces of high precision biologi- cal apparatus. All this is done in addition to D. Smith, nicni: ]. White, M.D., Mrs, B.trrv, Miss Himelfarh. F. Fer.mison, Ph.D,, S. Greisman, M.D, i
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Walle J. H. Nauta, M.D., PH.D. Professor of Anatomy THE MORNING AFTER THE FOUR FRESHMEN will r.ow sing -- 2 25
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the regular lecture and laboratory instruction which the student ordinarily receives. A few new department appointments should be noted. Dr. Sheldon E. Greisman is now serving as Assistant Professor of Physi- ology as well as Medicine. Dr. Jerome K. Merlis was appointed Associate Professor of Physiology in addition to his position as Pro- fessor of Neurology. Dr. Alvin L. Herman of Johns Hopkins is serving as Visiting Assistant Professor of Physiology and has taught Neurophysiology during the past year. Regarding a few studies now in progress, Dr. Ferguson, Dr. Deitrich C. Smith, Mrs. Barry, and Miss Silver are studying the ef- fects of high altitude on blood electrolytes, particularly mechanisms by which potassium changes are brought about. Dr. John I. White, Miss Himmelfarb and Mrs. Mc- IT WORKED fine last year. 0 f 0 - i Jerome K. Merlis, M.S., M.D. Professor of Neurology and Clinical Neurophysiology Connell are continuing their research on the basic mechanism of muscle contraction. Dr. S. Greisman works on the physiological ef- fects of bacterial endotoxin in the mammal. Physiology, we have all learned, is the backbone of medicine and we are happy to see that the Department is attempting to build a strong foundation by constantly re- vising their teaching programs. 27
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