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w. A. sHELToN, An, Mb. Adjznzcf Professor of AllUf0lllj' and Assist- ant to Chair of Szwgcry. Dr. Shelton was born in sunny Tennes- see in 1879. Coming to Missouri he entered VVilliam Jewell College at Liberty, where he received his A.B. degree in IQOO, and en- tered U. M. C. He was a member of Sigma Nu fraternity in Vlfilliam Jewell and was one of the charter members of fb B II in U. M. C., being also a loyal follower of Aesculapius. He received his Doctorys de- gree in 'o4 and accepted a position on the faculty as adjunct Professor of Anatomy and Assistant to Chair of Surgery. ln 1906 he was appointed Police Surgeon of Kansas City by Governor Folk. Dr. Shelton is a member of the Alumni Association, the Jackson County and Missouri Medical So- cieties, the Academy of Medicine and the American Medical Association. O. H. DOVE, MD. Chief Demonstvfatoff of A7'LUf0l'lL5I. Dr. Dove graduated from the Medical College of Indiana in 1893. Coming to Kansas City he accepted the chair of Chief Demonstrator of Anatomy in U. M. C. in IQO4. Since his connection with U. M. C. he has become an honorary member of the Aesculapian Society and CID A fraternity. He is a member of jackson County Medical Society, of which he was president in IQO7Q the Academy of Medicine, Missouri State and Southwestern Medical Societies and American Medical Association.
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C. R. JOHNSUN, MD. Asszlsfafzr fo Cfzair of P1'tzcfz'cc of ilafcdicivzc. Dr. johnson graduated in IQO5 at the University Medical College and by persist- ent effort has rapidly conie to tlie front as one of our successful physicians. He was as a student a ineniber of tlie Aesculapian Society and liis nanie has since been placed on the' roll of the Alunini Association and ,laclcson County Medical Society. THOMAS E. WYATT, MD Acmsrtizzzt io Clmiia' of Lrzryzzgolovy Our assistant dean and assistant piofes sor to cliair of laryngology, rliinology and otology is a graduate of U. M. C., class of 1900. During liis preliminary education lie was a nieniber of Phi Lanibda Epsilon Qn entering inedical college lie continued fraternity work in F3 Society and CID B H Fraternity. Since graduating he has served as president of tlie Alunini Association and is a nieniber of Kansas City Acadenii of Medicine, American Medical Associa tion and jackson County and Missouii State Medical Societies. ww .05 .s fy.. ' Q i ff ss ssss X U s - 10512 ss. Sgs ,,ss'wNMX Nw . I 5' - 1 . ' ' f fxvf s s sllgy sf-sb s . . KA N4 ,X sr N . ,X w. , -www, J fa Q00 NWS if NS f sisfs is ws' N, sf vsm' WN Vxw ' W 014 6-saws? s , 2 F VN! WV? 0 N px X, for wwf sf, 1 Nfx N S X X x NN ss sg s f SRAM Q, X sr sk X s s s s s s ss s s ss 7 is Nvx A KAN, s, QQ s N X I s Q' s sys, , gs X pg Q s s s s sfs 2 4 , ,Q f f 1 ,.. sf F 5 X, baivraava ' s S sf s s A v'SfXC SX S N W ff ww AQ xx is wxgf WA sf
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'L- fj F ball team '05-,06. P. T. BOHAN, M.D. .Associate Professor of Physiology. . Dr. Bohan is a graduate of Rush Med- ical College, Chicago, in the class of 1900. He then entered the Alexian Brothers, hos- pital, Chicago, and remained there from 1900 to IQO2, going to Vienna and Berlin in 1904. He there pursued his studies in the post graduate clinics of Europe. In 1906 he returned to this country and became As- sociate Professor of Physiology in the Uni- versity Medical College in 1907. FRANK C. NEFF, MD. Professor Cltz'111'f0I Discnsvs of Clz1'Id1'c11. XVM. il. VVALKDR Xl D Lfcfzzfcz' on H1sf0I0g3 Dr. Xliallcer, a Canadian by birth e ceived his preliminary education in that country and removed to Kansas City in 1898. He entered U. M C and graduated with the class of ,O7. Wliile in school Dr Wfalker was an active member offll' and CID B II in U. M. C. and manager of the foot
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