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

 - Class of 1966

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19 6 6 TERRAE MEDICUS UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 3

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Oath of Hippocrates I SWEAR BY APOLLO, THE PHYSICIAN, BY AESCULAP- IUS, BY HYGEIA, BY PANACEA, AND BY ALL THE GODS AND GODDESSES, CALLING THEM TO WITNESS THAT ACCORDING TO MY ABILITY AND JUDGEMENT I WILL IN EVERY PARTICULAR KEEP THIS, MY OATH AND COVENANT: TO REGARD HIM WHO TEACHES THIS ART EQUALLY WITH MY PARENTS, TO SHARE MY SUBSTANCE, AND, IF HE BE IN NEED, TO RELIEVE HIS NECESSITIES; TO REGARD HIS OFFSPRING EQUALLY WITH MY BRETHREN; AND TO TEACH HIS ART IF THEY SHALL WISH TO LEARN IT, WITHOUT FEE OR STIPU- LATION; TO IMPART A KNOWLEDGE BY PRECEPT, BY LECTURE, AND BY EVERY OTHER MODE OF INSTRUCTION TO MY SONS, TO THE SONS OF MY TEACHER, AND TO THE PUPILS WHO ARE BOUND BY STIPULATION AND OATH, ACCORDING TO THE LAW OF MEDI- CINE, BUT TO NO OTHER. I WILL USE THAT REGIMEN WHICH, ACCORDING TO MY ABILITY AND JUDGEMENT, SHALL BE FOR THE WELFARE OF THE SICK, AND I WILL REFRAIN FROM THAT WHICH SHALL BE BANEFUL AND INJURIOUS. IF ANY SHALL ASK OF ME A DRUG TO PRODUCE DEATH, I WILL NOT GIVE IT, NOR WILL I SUGGEST SUCH COUNSEL. IN LIKE MANNER I WILL NOT GIVE TO A WOMAN A DESTRUCTIVE PESSARY. WITH PURITY AND HOLINESS WILL I WATCH CLOSELY MY LIFE AND MY ART. I WILL NOT CUT A PERSON WHO IS SUFFERING FROM A STONE, BUT WILL GIVE WAY TO THOSE WHO ARE PRACTITION- ERS IN THIS WORK. INTO WHATEVER HOUSES I SHALL ENTER, I WILL GO TO AID THE SICK, ABSTAINING FROM EVERY VOLUNTARY ACT OF INJUSTICE AND CORRUPTION, AND FROM LASCIVIOUS- NESS WITH WOMEN OR MEN . . . FREE OR SLAVES. WHATEVER IN THE LIFE OF MEN I SHALL SEE OR HEAR, IN MY PRACTICE OR WITHOUT MY PRACTICE, WHICH SHOULD NOT BE MADE PUBLIC, THIS WILL I HOLD IN SILENCE, BELIEVING THAT SUCH THINGS SHOULD NOT BE SPOKEN. WHILE I KEEP THIS, MY OATH, INVIOLATE AND UNBROKEN, MAY IT BE GRANTED TO ME TO ENJOY LIFE AND MY ART, FOREVER HONORED BY ALL MEN; BUT SHOULD I BY TRANSGRESSION VIO- LATE IT, BE MINE THE REVERSE.



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Full Time Staff Members John A. Wagner, M.D., Professor of Neuropathology; Head, Di ' ision of Neuro- pathology. Harlan I. Firminger, M.D. 1943, Washington University, St. Louis. Professor and Head ol the Department of Pathology. Pathology residency at Massachusetts General Hospital, experimental training at the National Cancer Institute. F’ormer Professor of Patliology, University of Kansas. John A. Wagner, M.D. 1938, University of M aryland. Professor of Pathology and Head of the Division of Neuropathology. Pathology residency at the University ot Maryland. Robert B. Schultz, M.D. 1952, Yale University, M.A. Stanford University. Associate Professor of Pathology. Pathology residency at Yale Medical Center. American Cancer Society Research Fellow at the Children ' s Medical Center, Boston. Former Assistant Professor of Bacteriology, University of Minnesota. M. Wilson Toll, M.D. 1940, McGill University, Montreal. Associate Professor of Pathology and Head of the Division of Cytopathology. Pathology residency at Bender Laboratory Hospitals, Albany. Former Associate Pathologist, New York State Health Department Division of Lalroratories and Research, Ithaca. F ' ellow in Cytopathology, Memorial Hos- pital for Cancer and Allied Diseases, New York. Colin Wood, M.B., Ch.B. 1946, M.D. 1957, University of Birmingham, England. Associate Professor of Pathology. Path- ology residency at New York University Medical Center— University Hospital and University Hospitals of Cleveland. Fellow in Pathology at Western Reserve UniversiW. Former Senior Registrar in Pathology, the London Hospital, Imndon, England. Peter Rasmussen, M.D. 1952, Temple University, Philadelphia. Associate Professor of Pathology. Pathology residency at the University of Kansas. Former Assistant Professor of Pathology, University of Kansas. Mitchell J. Rosenholtz, M.D. 1956, University of Minnesota. Assistant Professor of Pathology and Assistant Dean of Stu- dent Affairs in the School of Medicine. Pathology residency at the University of Minnesota. Experimental experience at the Army Chemical Center, Edgewood Arsenal. Former member of Schools and Scholarship Harvard Club of Min- nesota, Treasurer of Flarvard Club of Baltimore Wilson A. Heefner, M.D. I960, Lbiiversity of Maryland. Assistant Professor of Pathology. Pathology residency at Wash- ington University, St. Louis, and the University of Maryland. Justin L. Parr, M.D. 1958, Western Reserve University. Assistant Professor of Pathology and Neuropathology. Pathology residency at the Cleveland Clinic, and residency in neuropathology and clinical neurology at the University Hospitals of Cleveland. Assistant Professor of Pathology at Western Reserve University. Howard S. Levin, M.D. 1958, University of Maryland. Assistant Professor of Pathology, on military leave of absence. Pathology residency at the Mallory Institute and New England Deaconess Hospital, Boston. Former teaching Fellow at Harvard University. John E. Adams, M.D. 1956, University of Maryland. Assistant Professor of Pathology and Forensic Pathology, part time. Residency training in medicine and pathology. University of Maryland, and residency training Massachusetts General Hospital. Fellow and subsecjuently Assistant Medical Examiner, Medical Examiner’s Office, State of Maryland. Presently Chief of Pathology, Greater Baltimore Medical Center. Robert B. Schultz, M.A., Colin Wood, M.B., Ch.B., Mitchell Rosenholtz, M.D. Wilson A. Heefner, M.D. M.D. M.D. 4

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