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it Rf 1 DR- l0HN W- MORLEDGE DR R Q GOODWIN DR. MILTON I. SERWER ASSOCiBf2 PI'0f9SS0l' Of Medicine Assistanfprbfegsor of Medicine Associate Professor of Obstetrics THE FAEULTY to reduce fractures, and spreads sage advice regarding Workmens compensation laws, while Dr. P. E. Iohnson pursues the student through Orthopaedics Clerkship, and explains the physiology of fracture repair in terms that even a junior can understand. Dr. Prosser completely and charmingly systematizes the Held of Neurology, and the wiles of women are explained by the gynecology de- partment under the able leadership of Dr. Penick-Good morning, Doctor!!! But theres an empty saddle in the old corral, for Dr. Keltz has relinquished his grip on Medi- cine Clerkship-much to the students' sorrow. lf you have to be ridden, there's nothing like having a good man in the saddle, Myelophthesic anemia steals the show when Dr. Langston classifies the blood dyscrasias, while Dr, Nicholson provides a true insight into a child's prob- lems, and clarifies the physicians responsibilities. But DR. CHARLES M. OVLEARY DR. I. MOORE CAMPBELL Instructor in Surgery Instructor in Surgery DR. F. REDDING HOOD Assistant Professor of Medicine DR. M. F. IACOBS Assistant Professor in Medicine W-ww.,
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DR. BERT F. KELTZ DR- C- l- FISHMNS DR. P. E. Russo Associate Professor of Medicine pI'0f9550I' Of Medlcme Instructor in Radiology ' f DR. IOHN H. LAMB Assistant Professor of Dermatology and Syphilology DR. CHARLES G. ROUNTREE fleftj Associate Professor of Orthopedic Surgery and DR. D. D. PAuLus Assistant Professor of Medicine D , THE FAIIULTY With the close of the sophomore year, we bid a fond farewell to the big tan building on the north side of the street, and enter the University Hospital-for treatment. After three months in bed, the student once again resumes his studies. This time, he is an upperclassman-white coat, and everything-with real patients to work up. OPD is a little slice of heaven where confusion reigns, and the student decides that perhaps he'd better go back and read another chapter of DeLee. In clerkship, to his surprise, he discovers that those Ph. Dfs across the street were really teaching him medicine after alll! But junior and senior students do have classworki and they take notes, too-just ask Dr. Halpert if they don'tl Dr. Russo keeps everyone in the dark in X-Ray. lt is rumored that he actually shows real films, although this has never been confirmed. Dr. West explains how DR. REYNOLD PATZER DR. HARRY W1LK1Ns Associate Professor of Surgery Profgssgr of New-0-Surgery
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E. J E , . DR. IOHN M. PARRISH DR. IAMES B. ESKRIDGE, IR. DR. GEORGE H. GARRISON Assistant Professor of Obstetrics Professor of Obstetrics Assistant Professor of Pediatrics DR. GRIDER PENICK Professor of Gynecology THE FACULTY when he isn't in class, or the clinic, or running a CBC and UA, the upperclassman may be found superiorly in- forming a group of freshmen that the next semester is the easy term and that if he'll just stay home two nights a week, his Worries are over-how true. Then, he experiences one of the greatest thrills a stu- dent of Medicine ever knows-some unknowing patient looks up at him, and calls him Doctor The pleasant surprise of suddenly realizing that someone is depending on you for help which he cannot supply for himself, leaves a glow of satisfaction that is not to be surpassed too many times in this life. But in the course of events the student has occasion to watch Dr. Wilkins remove a brain tumor, or see Dr. M, Campbell operate a utetralogyf' You absorb some of the enthusiasm that Dr. Patzer radiates- DR, R, D, ANSPAUGH DR. BASIL A. HAYES DR. R. H. BAYLEY Professor of Medicine Professor of Urology Associate in Obstetrics and Gynecology 3 1 X
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