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, s. GROYER IZLTRNETT, AM., 11.13. Professor of Clzmcal Neurology and H119- X fology and Ajvplzbrz' 1q'lZC7fOllZy of the Cmzfrcil Ncmozzs Sysfcnz. Dr. llurnett was educated at the Uni- versity of New York, and immediately upon receiving his medical degree took up the special study of Neurology under Profs. Landon, Carter, Gray and Neuro. ln 1889-'90, and also in '97-'98, he took post- graduate work at the New York Post-Grad- uate Medical School and Hospital and the New York Polyclinic. For four years he was connected with Neurological Clinics in New York city, and for four years he was assistant superintendent of the Long Island Home of New York for Mental and Nerv- ous Diseases and lnebriety. In 1890 he came to Kansas City and ac- cepted the chair of Mental and Nervous Diseases in the Kansas City Medical College. Later he was President of the Columbian Medical College, which he resigned to accept the chair in U. M. C., which he now occupies. Dr. Burnett is one of the founders of the Kansas City Academy of Medicine, ex-President of the Medical Society of the Missouri Yalley, Member of the New York Post-Graduate Clinical Society and all the local, state and national medical societies. 15. 11, ZWART, 11.13. Professor of P1'z'1zrz'jvZ0s and Pracficfc of 1lf0a'z'c1'1zc' and Clizziccil 1lfcc1'1'c1'1zU. A graduate of St. Louis Medical College in 1381 g Post Graduate College, New York, 1903. Dr. Zwart has long been engaged in teaching various branches of medicine. From 1897 to 1901 the College of Physi- cians and Surgeons of Kansas City, Kas., secured his services as professor of Prin- ciples and Practices of Medicine. ln that year he took the chair of Physical Diagnosis in Lf. M. C., which he filled till IQOS, since which time he has filled the chair of Prac- tice of Medicine in this school. Dr. Zwart is a member of Kansas City Academy of Medicine, jackson County, Missouri State and National Medical Societies.
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ARTHUR E. HERTZLER, A.M., Ph.D., M.D., Professor' of Diseases of lfV07'llU7Z and Clin- , ical Gynecology. ' Dr. Hertzler received his preliminary ed- ucation in Southwest Kansas College, and took his Master's and Ph.D. degrees from lllinois VVesleyan University in 1896. He then entered the Medical Department of Northwestern University and after receiv- ing his M. D., studied anatomy and surgery in Berlin. Coming to Kansas City, he ac- cepted the Chair of Histology and Pathol- ogy in U. M. C. in 1902, Surgical Pathology and Experimental Surgery being added in 1904. Resigning this chair in 1907, he ac- cepted the Chair of Gynecology. Dr. Hertzler is a member of the Western Surgical Association, the American Anatomical Association, American Academy of Medicine, American Microscopical Society and the local county and state societies. 5X X DAVID l. WHITE, LL. D., Professor of .Medical fu1'1'sp1'aclence. MT- White, the representative on our fac- ulty of the legal profession, graduated from the loavvtdepartment of the University of Virginia in 1901. While in college he joined the X CID fraternity, and is a member of the Alabama and Missouri Bar Associations.
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W. F. MORROVV, M.D. Professor of Principals of Siwgery. Prominent in all affairs of a professional nature is the name of W. F. Morrow. For the past ten years he has been active- ly engaged in teaching various branches of medicine. He is a graduate of Missouri Medical College of St. Louis. His work in the educational field has been broad, having been President of Columbian 'Medical Col- lege and Professor of Surgery in Medico- Chirugical College, holding the same posi- tion in U. M. C. at the present time, and for years a member of Missouri State Board of Health. Dr. Morrow is an honorary member of F3 Society and an active worker in the jackson County and Missouri State Medical Societies, Academy of Medicine and Na- tional Tuberculosis Association, and Sur- geon to C., M. 81 St. P. Ry. SAMUEL C. AYRES, A.M., M.D. Professor of P1'rz'izcz'pZes of Siirggyy, .Dr. Ayres graduated from the Univer- sity of Louisville in 1883 and took his Mas- ter's degree later at Center College of Dan- ville. Ky. Since coming to Kansas City he has been made Chief Surgeon Of the Kansas City Southern Railway Co. Dr. Ayres is an honorary member of E and fl, B H and is a member of the Kansas City Academy of Medicine, Jackson County Medical Society, American Medical Asso- ciation and American Association of Rail- way Surgeons.
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