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CLIMCAL PATHOLOGY Excitement fills the air as Tuesday after- noon approaches. Interest seems to reach a fever pitch around 3:30, and the laboratory session is a fitting “coup de grace” for a fun filled day. It is no wonder that Clinical Pathology is a course dear to the hearts of the sophomore med students. After appro- priate inspiration from the aceomplished speakers who always showed a deep and last- ing interest in their subject matter, the class would eagerly work late into the night in the lab knowing that their ability to do scut would be essential for their success in elinieal medieine. In short, each class realizes quite early the lesson taught by Drs. Spurling, Jiji, Masters, and their cast of thousands, while not the most pleasant and, at times, the most meaningful, will play a dominant role in its medieal education. CARROLL L. SPURLING, M.D. Head, Division of Clinical Pathology Department of Medicine 24
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H. VASKEN APOSHIAN, Ph.D. Head, Department of Pharmacology Everyone knows that Goodman and Gil- man is a better textbook, but if you are go- ing to pass the test, you had better learn to read Goth. These were the watchwords of sophomore Pharmacology, a course which in- explicably was reduced from two semesters to one. New professors and emphasis on hav- ing the class pass National Boards are part of the changing image of the Department of Pharmacology. In fact, the department is now actually called the Department of Cell Bi- ology and Pharmacology. Gone also are the frequent trips into pharmacological history- land and the stimulating laboratory periods. But some things stiU remain the same, such as: if you have given an anti-anti-antichloin- esterase, then to negate the foregoing positive the best drug to give would be? PHARMACOLOGY 25
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