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gs JoHN L. Ro1aiNsoN, MD. Professor of Pl'Zi7lC'Z'f7fC,? and Practice of M8dfC1l'l16 and Clinical Medicine. Dr. Robinson was a member of the third class to be graduated from U. M. C., and later took post graduate work in New York city. Prior to ISQO he served as dean and Professor of Principles and Practice of Medicine in Columbian Medical College of Kansas City. Upon consolidation of this school with the Medico-Chirurgical College he was elected to the same chair which he filled until IQO4. In this year he became affiliated with the U. M. C. Dr. Robinson is a member of the Jackson County and Mis- souri State Medical Societies and the Amer- ican Medical Association. GEO L YORLERG PhG MD P7'0f6S.50l 0 Diseases 0 lV011ze1za1zd Clin George P Norberg giaduated at K U 111 1893, obtaining there his Ph G degree I ,Q7 the received his doctoi s degree at U M C, From 19oi to IQO3 he served on the faculty as Adiunct Professor of Gynecol ogy, taking complete charge of that chair from I9o3 to IQO6 Since that time Dr Norberg has filled the chair of Professor of Diseases of Woiiieii and Clinical Gynecol ogy. As a student D1 Norbeig was a member of EE Society and CD B H Pra ternitx As a phx sician he has become al 11651 yiqth lack on County Missouri State Southwestern Medical Societies Mississippi Valley and American Nledical Associations 1
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HQXVARD HILL, M.D. Professor of S111'gz'caZ Aazatonzy. Dr. Hill graduated from the Kansas Med- ical College in ISQS and almost immediately accepted tl1e cl1air of a11aton1y in tl1e Med- ico-Chirurgical College of Kansas City. From 1900 to 1903 he taught surgical an- atomy in the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Kansas City, Kas., when he accepted the same chair in U. M. C. He is a member of the Kansas City Academy of Medicine, the jackson County Medical So- ciety, the Missouri State Medical Society, Southwestern Medical Society, American Anatomical Society, VVestern Surgical and Gynaecological Association and the American Medical Association. zo tssof vgztzzc am lccCIIfZi'Z,'C ilfC'CliZ'CI.lZC. Since 1904 Dr. Freyman l1as yearly dem- onstrated l1is ability as ai1 instructor along this, one of the most important branches of practical medicine. He comes to us as a graduate of Cincinnati Medical College in the class of '74, and his work here shows the earnest preparation and effort for which he is well known among members of the med- ical profession. As a11 honorary member of the Aesculapian Society he has been a source of much help to us. His work in medical societies has been confined chiefly to the 9113016011 County Medical Society, of which he was president, 1900-1901, and the Missouri State Medical Society.
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ZA Q. L. M'lilLLllf', BLD. Professor of Pfzynrcil DI'C1g'lIOSl.S. Dr. Rlcliillip received his early education in Ohio and graduated in medicine at U. M. C. in 1903. ln all college and society vvork he has been an active supporter of every movement which would tend to advance either the interests of the student or the school. As a student he was a member of the .-Xesculapian Society and CD B II Fra- ternity. For the past three years he has filled the chair of Physical Diagnosis and is now a member of Missouri State and lack- son County Medical Societies, and Academy of Medicine, besides being an active mem- lg. lil. MILLER, MD. P1'0fcs.r01' of Pmtlzology, Histology and Bactcrz'0I0g3'. Dr. Miller is probably the youngest man on our faculty, so far as length of service is concerned, but in matters pathological he is already recognized as an authority. linoxvn to many of us as Leslie Miller he graduated from U. M. C. in 1907 as vale- dictorian of his class and having for several years previously been an assistant in the pathological department. he was at once given the chair of Pathology, Bacteriology and Histology. ber of the Alumni Association.
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