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303 :PH E 0 RE GA NA E3 NINETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY -THREE - 5 Xie ir? Pharmacology Department Dr. Harold B. Myers, associate dean of the University of Oregon Medical School and professor of pharmacology and head of that department, has done a considerable amount of research Work. His ga . 1 research interests include tolerance of drugs, uran- ium glycosuriag diphtheria toxemiag intravenous medication with dyes, fungicidal action of volatile oils, acute mercuric chloride nephritisg and morphine poisoning, which has had a material practical appli- cation to the fruit industry in Oregon. ' MQ-f.1v , 1. , . . DR. MYERS Dr. Myers came to the University of Oregon Medical School as a professor of pharmacology in 1915, having been an instructor at the Uni- versity of Oregon and at the Belevue Hospital Medical College in New York City prior to that time. He received his Bachelor's degree from the University of Wisconsin in 1908 and the degree of Doctor of Medicine from Western Reserve University in 1911. Dr. Myers is also chairman of the committees on admissions and advanced standing, cur- riculum and schedule and student health, as well as being a member of the committees on clinical laboratories and publications and catalogue. He always shows a friendly interest in his medical students and is a true friend when students need advice, academic or personal, or when they are sick or discouraged. He works tirelessly in behalf of medical education and in an effort to help in the investigation of un- solved medical problems. A ill :itll il DOERNBECHER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 31
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, ROE T1-I I3 0 REGANA ss' NINETEEN HUNDRED THIR7i'Y THREL' University of Oregon Medical School The University of Oregon Medical School as all other departments and phases of the University and higher education faced a trying and dillicult year. Threatened for its very existence with proposed cuts in the state's budget for higher education, the med- ical school safely hurdled the proposal and is still one of the outstanding schools in the country. The institution claims for its setting a campus of one hundred and eighteen acres at an elevation of four hundred and fifty feet above the City of Portland. An investment of over two million five hundred thousand dollars is represented in this plant. Almost one-half of this amount has been acquired through gifts from individuals and foundations in recognition of the merit of the work done there. DEAN DILLEHUNT Recently two new divisions of the department of Medicine have been added to the or- anization thus further enlar in and ex andin the school. The division of Dental Medicine 5 1 . . was established to include the study and treatment of dental diseases as they are related to the medical conditions of patients, thus attempting to correlate treatment in medicine and dentistry. The division of Psychiatry of the Department of Medicine was established to in- clude a complete schedule of courses for medical students. The Outpatient Clinic of the Medical School which was enabled to be built by a gift of four hundred thousand dollars from the General Education Board of New York was occu- pied last year and meets the needs of the Medical school and the community. The University of Oregon Medical School is rapidly taking its place among the fore- most institutions of its kind in the country. With a splendid faculty headed by Dean Dille- hunt and Dr. Harold B. Myers, associate dean, the school is prepared to educate outstanding men for the profession of medicine. Each year approximately fifty or more students grad- uate from this school. An organized medical alumni association is also a feature of this de- partment. The University and the State of Oregon may well be proud of the medical school. It was less than fifty years ago that the Medical School started on its way. A small two roomed house in Portland was the first building and it was not until 1913 that a large tract of land was granted them on Marquam Hill. Gradually yet vigorously the school grew and developed until today it is one of the foremost schools of medicine in the country. Future prospects of further medical facilities include plans for a Psychiatric Hospital and a Tuberculosis Sanitarium to be built near the campus on land known as Sam jackson Park. This property was given to the Medical School in 1925 by the heirs of Sam Jackson. 30
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Q03 THE OREGANA E3 NINETEEJV HUNDRED THIRTY TI?-REE Benz Blarchford Bracher Brill Carlson DeBu R Doane Dow Dowserr Durose Emigh Erick Evan Fuller Ganrenbein C 'l Gillelzmd Hadd Benz, Emil Blarchford, C. R. Bracher, Allen Brill, Joseph Carlson, Carroll DeBusk, Roger Medical Seniors Doane, Edwin Dow, Robert S. Dowsetr, jack Durose, Fred W. Emigh, Miss H. Erickson, Harold vC!fffIlX.J 32 Evans, john W. Fuller, Melvin Gantenbein, C. E. Gettelman, Eugene Gilleland, james Haddon, joseph
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