University of Missouri School of Medicine - Mutation Yearbook (Columbia, MO)

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ABEND, MELVIN N. 429 E. 64th Terr. Kansas City, Missouri ADAMS, HAROLD D. 1302 W. Florida St. Springfield, Missouri ARTHAUD, JOHN B1 Wheeling Missouri AULENBACHER, CARL E. 405 Boone Street Washington, Missouri BARNETT, RICHARD K. Hickory Street Paris, Missouri BARTRUFF, JAMES K. 401 N. Evengreen Dr. St James Missouri BELINSON MICHAEL A 2008 Reclu ood Drive Jefferson City Missouri BENJAMIN DUR AND BRIZENDINE P NUL T 801 Crysler Independence, Missouri BROSSART FREDERICKJ 8511 Joseph Brentuood 17 M1ssour1 CARNELL BILLX M Piney 1lle Missouri CASEY JOHN M 6635 Neosho St Louis 9, Missouri CLOTHIER ROBERT W RR 41:1 Independence Missouri COHEN LARRY L 1530 79th St Unnersity City Niissoun COLLINS JACK R 4505 Bsss Ave Columbia, Missouri COOK JERRY VV 407 S 5th Columbia, Missouri CORRY FRANCIS M R R itil Lebanon, Missouri ALLCORN DONALD 814 East 10th Street Sedalra, Missouri ARMSTRONG CHARLES L 1-107 Benton Springfield, Missouri BECK JAMES S N Main Cassyille Missouri BEASON RONALD G 21-1 North Rrdgcu ay Jefferson C1ty Missouri BERG ROBERT 1 Sunburg Minnesota BLLNIEA1 H XL HARVEY J 7300 Cornell Un1yers1ty City, lifissouri BRISCOE CHARLES W 1608 Hinltson Co1umb1a Missouri 1 200 Hunter Ney ada M1ssour1 CALDYVELL GLYN G 1100 Charlts St Columbia Nlissouri CARNAH AIN CI'LXRLES E 3 90 Lilac Drne Potosi, Missouri CLARK WILLIAM H 1440? Rosemary Lolumbia Missouri CRAWFORD YVILLIAM G 61 Crestueccl Dr Clayton Niissourx CDRRY 'VIICHAELJ 3531 DeHart Plare St Ann Missouri SCHOOLS OF MEDICINE AND NURSING CRIGHTON, JOHN c., JR. Rt.A-1 Box 286 Springfield, Missouri CROSS. DONALD E1 708 North Bioulton Moberly, Missouri CURRAN, KEVIN E. K-7 Lake Lotawana Lees Summit, Missouri DOUGLAS, ROBERT J. 1202 W. Walnut Springfield, Missouri EAGLSTEIN. YVILLIAIXI H 12-1-lf YV. 64th Terr. Kansas City, Missouri EASLEY, JAMES D. Route ffl Cass11I1e Missouri EHRLICH CARL F 7446 WVembley Dr Mchltrlle Missouri ESTHER JAMES R Valley Trailer Ct Columbia NI1ssour1 FERRX SENECA T I 560 Garden Webster Groxes 1 1ssour1 FOOTE JERRX E 8412 E 85th Raytoun M1ssour1 GALAK ATOS AIN DREW 12 A Unuersity Terrace Columbia Missouri GILBERT HARVEX A 54-31 Charlotte Kansas City NfI1ssour1 CILUL X XI XRSHALL I' 106 E Oak St West I-ranlsfort 11l1no1s GRANREAI ANN HARR1 12015 La Vida Lane Sr Louis M1ssour1 GRANT JERRX D 50-4 Kuhlman Court Columbia NI1ssour1 GRIFFIN DON KLD R Thompson NI1ssour1 DAVIS WILLIAM E 4593 Monroe Kansas Cxty Missouri DLABAL LUKE 31 'U Blue Ridge B rd Independence NI1ssour1 DUNN ROBERT J 1216 DuBray cr Kirkuood, Missouri DYER GARY Steu artsx 1l1e Missouri ELSON EDWARD C 6911 Cornell Aye Lnuersity City, Missouri FLANDERNIEN FR KEINNETH L Concord 19 Mo FOGLE PHILIP R 519 College Aurora Missouri 2017 zuuuduu Lsuc Jefferson eu, uissuuu FRANCIS D XRR1 LE R 7400 u'um11sud Wa Normandy uisssuri FRISTOE FRANK H II 2308 Highland Columbia AI1ssour1 Cl LPSENKANIP ERIC 17 13010 lhornh1I1Dr1xe St Lou1s M1ssour1 C 01117 LOREN E '701 Olue St I'lr'1santII1ll Missouri I R XY NI-'AL H V75 'tuslm P1 K ltntlalc NI1ssour1 FOURTH YEAR CLASS HALEY. TEDDY M. 515 Modern Sullivan. Missouri HARNER, STEPHEN G. 1080 Crestview Lane St. Joseph, Missouri HERINIAN, EDWIN AI. 1025 N1 Noyes Sl. Joseph, Missouri HIGGINS, RONALD A. Rt. 4 Box 393 Carthage, Missouri HINSHAW, MARK W. 27 Hardith Hills Webster Groves, Missouri HOLSCHER EDWARD C 234 W Jackson Rd Webster Grotcs 19 Missouri JANIES ELIZ XBETH P 106 McBa1ne Columbia Missouri J KWIES RON ALD C Vienna, Missouri JONES ROBERT S 0010 Longefellow St Louis Missouri KIERNAN JOI-IINH JR 3920 11 indsor Kansas City Missouri KLEIIN ELMER F JR 1 16 N Dunn Maryxille XI1ssour1 KROSNEY NEIL 'vi '73 N Kenyon Aye Margate Neu Jersey LANDEEN JAMES M 432 P Rock Springs Wyoming LEA CHARLES E sis wsshiugruu Farmington yrissuuu LEACII JON R -1:27 cuuury squirt Lane St Lou1s,NI1ssour1 LEE ROBERT H Doi er Tennessee THIRD H EAR C LASS GR11'I'I1'H LARRY L 301 W Page X andaha Nlissouri 1-I XERR R XX NIOND Taylor M1ssour1 HASEK OLIN ER AI J 28 E Steuart Rd Columbia M1ssour1 HOBEROCK THOMAS R Neosho 'Missouri HOOD TONY E 1202 IA aluut Columbia M1ssour1 IIL BB XRD SALL1 L Kryrr-stills Missouri HUDSON JOHN A 411 Orchard Clinton Missouri 9731 1u1ncrcstDr Crestuood Missouri IOAES WILLI XNI A 9707 Conuay Rd Ladue '74 Missouri KIN XTFDER RON NLD sons Raytoun Rd Kansas Cuy uissuuri KRANIER DE KN C, '13 Melbourne Columbia Missouri LAXIEERT KI- NNLTII I 1152715 mth ltrr Kansas eu, Missouri LANIPTON LUX R1 NCE NI H1130 Richards Kansas City Missouri MATTHEWS, WM. 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Missouri McGURK, THOMAS E. 6512 Devonshire Sr. Louis 9, Missouri AICAIILLAN, DAVID L1 Tarkio Missouri NEENAN, BARBARA J. 2210 Blufl' Bhd Columbia Missouri OWENS JOHN H 406 YA arns Lee s Summit NI1ssour1 PARK JUAG K H111 Top House Parkx 1lle Missouri PATTERSON CARROLL D Box 171 Adrian M1ssour1 PATTERSON JOHN 1' 201 High St Willou Springs Niissourt RAGLAND JERRX J Cole Camp M1ssour1 RIERHOI' PAUL L 1311 Main St Higginstille, M1ssour1 ROBNETT GAR1 13 2633 1: srsufurd Springfield Missouri SCOTT H011 ARD K 50-1 East Green Clinton M1ssour1 SIX HERBERT H 323 E 10 Terrace Kansas City, NI1ssour1 SOLONION NI XURICE C 310 N Dclauarc Butler Missouri L XYCOB LAWRENCE D 7315 Balson St Louis M1ssour1 LOFTFEL ELLEN D 3013 I-Iauthorne Bhd St Louis Missouri NI XGRUDER LN ELL M 619 E Jefferson Kirlssxillc M1ssour1 NIALI' SHERNA IN H 1354 Stanford Unncrsrty City Missouri NI XRTIR D XNIEL J 75-19 Marillae Drnc St Louis M1ssour1 M XY CHARLES NI Box 'J-1 Crcsttale Tr Ct Columbia M1ssour1 NILCLERKIN WILLIAM w 1170 is wrssduumrrs spriuLnc1r1 Missouri 711 Main Boluar M1ssour1 NICCOVFRN IHOMAS B 1409 Rosa he St Lotus Missouri XICLEOD RICIIXRD X 306 Sexton Lolumbia M1ssou11 NIELEND1 Z JOSI PII R 10 W Ocoullo Phoenix Arizona XIINNECERODE L KN X K Columbia Missouri NIILLER NM VENCILL 6-12.1 Valley Rd Kansas City M1ssour1 SWEENEY, THOMAS P, 1504 Parkade Blvd. Apt. 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Moscow's FIRST MEDICAL INSTITUTE by Marshiall F. Gilula I had to do more than just pinch myself! Walking across Manezhnaya Square toward the Kremlin with two Rus- sian medical students seemed hard to digest. As my guides pointed out various features of the Kremlin, I tried not to appear too amazed. It was smaller, less onerous and for- boding, than I'd imagined. Igor and Kyril were the first of many Russian medical stu- dents I met in Moscow. I was a senior medical student from the University of Mis- souri, in the Soviet Union via a Clendening History of Medicine Fellowship, to gather material for a paper to be entitled, Some His- torical Aspects of the Wom- an Doctor in Russia. Igor and Kyril were first-year stu- dents at the First Moscow Medical Institute, the oldest medical school in the So- viet Union founded in 1755. Igor explained that roughly 6,000 students studied at the institute but only about 3,600 in medical courses. The oth- ers belonged to the Pharma- cologic and Hygiene-Sanita- tion facilities. Russian medical students take entrance exams after the 10th or 11th grade of secondary 1 school and study for six years, after which a degree of vrach fdoctorj, comparable to our M.D., is received. A student not scoring high enough on the competitive exams may take them again after working a year or' two, or serving in the army. Most felt it was easier to gain ad- mission after some years of outside work. Many girls completed nurse's training first and were then' admitted to the medical institute. The First Moscow Medical Institute more than made up for initial difficulties in gain- ing admission. Professor Er- makov, the vice-Rector, lis- tened patiently to my still stumbling Russian and wel- comed me. Professor Kuzmin, chairman of the Medical His- tory department, pointed out Entrance gate to Korsakov Psy- chiatric Clinic at II Malaya Pirogorskaya Street, Moscow. X4 M SCOW Scene on Corky. Street near a square dedicated to the poet, Mayakovsky. I5 minutes fwalkingj from Red Square. the two main medical librar- ies in Moscow. With permis- sion and directions obtained, I spent half my time in the Central Medical Library and the other half at the Insti- tute, sampling Soviet medi- cal education. Visitin gross anatomy, I sat with foo other students lis- tening to a stimulating de- scription of the carotid vascu- lar system. The language barrier dissolved as I watched the attractive, energetic wife of a prominent Soviet writer hold 301 medical students in the palm of her hand. Lights went off' for a show of slides and a girl sitting beside me whispered, Isn.'t she a good lecturer? And so kulturniiln I had to agree. During the five-minute break between lecture hours I shared a cigarette with the kultumii anatomist, who lat- er lent me a lab coat and invited me to one of her dis- section classes. Docents, and aspirants lcandidates for the D.Sc. degreel did much of the actual dissection while medical students study the prosections and permanent specimens in the museum. Chairman of the Anatomy Department, Professor Zhda- nov, internationally known for his work in organ trans- plantation and regeneration, expressed pleasure in an American medical student al- so being interested in history. He autographed an article describing the authenticity of Leningrad's portrait of Vesa- lius, which now hangs in the Hermitage. I later translated a paper of Zhdanov's into English. Physiology lab exercises were strongly reminiscent of col- lege biology. A fiftyish ma- tron with grey hair pulled back into a bun, quizzed stu- dents in random fashion on the day's assignment. A stu- dent reciting well got the verbal reward: Very good- p'yat'. Otherwise the smooth face wrinkled and: You are not prepared today-dis- missed! ' Two fifth-year stu- dents showed me their proj- ectg a sophisticated, EEG- monitored investigation of pain responses in anesthetized rabbits and we discussed. the EEG differences between sleep, anesthesia, and hypnosis. During the first two years, Russian medical students take many courses we consid- er pre-med , including biol- ogy, inorganic and organic chemistry, physics, physical culture, and hilosophy CMarx and Lenin? In all six years, a student is ex- pected to pass a minimum proficiency level in French, English, or German. My best contacts with stu- dents came via the depart- ment of Foreign Langua es, which co-sponsored a stucint conference in Radiology. Medical students and clini- cal aspirants lcorresponding to our residentsj presented re- search papers in English! The conference was held in an old anatomical theater and portraits of Lenin and Sech- enov flanked the podium. As each participant mounted the lecturn, making sounds of nervous throat-clearing, I wondered where in America would medical students pre- sent and defend their research in a foreign language. The English was a little stiff and British but technical vocabu- lazy was relatively flawless. Afterwards, there was a par- ty at the Evening Cafe, Molodozhnoye fthe Soviets claim no night clubs, per se, as all public establishments close at 11:30 P.M.j. Re- sjaectable jazz of the mid- fties and young, well- dressed Russians dancing the twist, reminded me that the cold war was mainly in terms of oiiicial ideology. During my last month in Moscow, I went through the psychiatry cycle', that each medical student takes during the fifth or sixth year. Pro- fessor Banshikov, head of the department and chief of the Korsakov Psychiatric Clinic, assigned Mike Petrovich, a junior psychiatrist, as my guide. Wards at the Korsakov Clin- ic were arranged according to sex and degree of disturb- ance . Although Mike was interested mainly in biochem- ical aspects of psychosis, his genuine warmth and empathy with patients showed that he was probably a top-notch psy- chotherapist, also. Each staff psychiatrist had access to his own EEG and served as his own technician. A staff man who specialized in rheonceph- alography fa procedure which detects brain blood flow rather than electrical currentsl said he had spoken with ham' operators in the U.S. One of my favorite sou- venirs is George's ham station card with call letters in Rus- sian. While on psychiatry, my Rus- sian classmates attended small section meetings each morning for three to four hours. One topic would be presented to the group of eight to 1 i studentsg the res- ident in ci.arge would ques- tion each student in turng and wind up by presenting one or two patients for the students to inteview. One session on alcoholism Professor V.M. Banshikov, Chair- man, Department of Psychiatry at the First Moscow Medical Institute. was conducted by Irma Sem- yonovna, a soft-eyed woman in her early thirties whose intelligence could manipu- late the most abstruse psy- chiatric concept into practi- cal shape. She asked how much of a problem alcohol- ism in the U.S. was, and I showed her a small Blood- Alco Chart that gave al- cohol blood level per num- ber of drinks, according to body wei ht. She said ap rov- ingly: Hgmerican medical sci- encell' and launched into a lecture on drinking and driv- ing. Once or twice a week pairs of students would inter- view and write up a patient. Defending diagnoses later at obkhod froundsl , students were in no other way respon- sible for patient care or psy- cho therapy. My general im- gression was that the distri- ution and frequency of psy- chiatric illness at the Kor- sakov clinic labout 150 pa- tients, was comparable to a similar-sized American Uni- versity psychiatric hospital. Thanking Professor Banshikov for his hospitality was easy, saying goodbye impossible- ' 'Don' t say proshchai,tye Cfarewellj, it's a horrid cus- tom. Do svidanyiya luntil the next timel is much better. Maybe there will be a next time-it depends on you! Maybe you will come back and work as an aspirant in psychiatry! Two nights before leaving Moscow, a professor of biol- ogy and his family toasted me with spirt la double- strength vo ka reserved for holidaysl in their home. Suddenly, the table grew very quiet until the professor broke the silence: We wish you good health and many successes with your work Marshall and I want you to know that we will not sleep well after you have gone. Say borscht, Amerikanskii. This pi ture goes into our SMERSH files Hi-jinks with M!6's at a student conference.



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University of Missouri School of Medicine - Mutation Yearbook (Columbia, MO) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 136

1965, pg 136

University of Missouri School of Medicine - Mutation Yearbook (Columbia, MO) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 222

1965, pg 222


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