University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine - Scope Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)
- Class of 1922
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Dr. Ji lf, QX ' Morgan had just returned to America, having studied under rw A' ' . Hunter in London and Cullen in Edinburgh. He was con- 0 Fig vinced that this country should have a medical school' pat- ' Q 1 V . . . . X04 terned after those of Europe. As it was mainly through his 6 R iniluence that the Medical School was founded, he is usually referred to as V the Grandfatherof Medicine in America. . li ' i y - . - . i I In Dr. Morgans address, delivered May 30, 1765, on the occasion of the if F opening of the Medical school of Philadelphia he said, Perhaps this Medical 1 I , Institution, the first of its kind in America, though small in its beginning, may i M y P, I lr ' 5 M L-Ls I',. C.. , Q l J '. f' c 1 ' L I 1' Q Q5 i ' i l px r iv, 3 I s y , i 1 li l l V f li 'sy 'mg ANATOMICAL HALL 1765 Ki: l Ifil . r . 1 Q i 7 i received a constant increase of strength, and annually expect neu .vigor It lk Q Q may collect a number of young persons of more than ordinary abilities and , so improve their knowledge, as to spread its reputation to distant parts. By N i qi ' if Sending tvhem abygad, duly qualified, or by exciting an emulation amongst men C 5 1 ,f of parts and literature, it may give birth to other useful institutions' of a HA similar natureg or occasionally rise, by its example, to numerous societies of ,, .1 N - VA-.mp R ff fc, Q its L i I, l ,fig If WM-M-N.'?': '-'zz'-. 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Lectures were also held in rooms of the American Philosophical Society in Independance Square. In l802fit moved to ninth and Chestnut Streets, the site of the present post olifice. Here it shared with the College the lbuilding which had been erected by the government as an executive mansion. A Upon demolition of this building in 1829, it received a building of its own on the same site which it occupied until 1874, when the University moved to its present location in WVest Philadelphia. The' Medical School occupied Logan Hall and the Hare Laboratory. At present several courses are given l L J , l 432 N 'fl V! ll, 'il lil lv fall fill! , f 2 -.r'fi .II fL,,,,,J . .X FJ . L I fl- -. '84-if I L ja! kffl rf? 'T-. Q fl 3228! lgl 1 1311 L Xl I fm ll '. I ,J ,J I A I . W 'Ihr lg ' in the latter building to the members of the first and second year classes. In 'F ,f ' 1904 the principal department of the Medical School moved into the present pvc : I I quarters in the new Medical Laboratories on Hamilton Walk. This strip-of ' ' land was donated to the University through the efforts of the late William Q: T' I l Pepper. Q Di kg! Q Until 1874 the school was dependent upon the old Philadelphia Alms EQ . . . . l J U4 5 3 - ,J 3 House and later the Philadelphia General Hospital for clinical work. Classes I K are still held there, but in thatyear the University of Pennsylvania Hospital ga A W . - -W flu M, - W at 34th and Spruce Streets was erected and opened. This Hospital has grown 1 1 LJ rapidlytboth in size, and scope of its work, the most recent addition being the AL o 4 '1 ' . .... ' . Fl I' ldv . Z l K William White Surgical VV1ng. A - . C ' . The Medical School at present has access to the 'clinical material in the ' 'L 2 Pennsylvania Hospital at 8th and Spruce Streets, and-fthe Phipps Institute fl.. f I if I for the study of tuberculosis at Seventh' and Lombard Streets. Q ' , l . The Wistar Institute of Anatomy, containing collections of anatomical ,I L l' specimens which are unsurpassed in the United,States, was founded nad en- t l dowed by the late General R. J. VVistar in 1892. It had as a nucleus the col- is lj! - if lection from the Wistar-Horner Museum founded in l808-. ' 'il lt In 1916 plans were formed for the amalgamation of the various medical it ' ll A schools of the City of Philadelphia. This would have included the Medical at .,,.,g, School of the University of Pennsylvania, The Jefferson Medical School, the p lf? I . lvill Medico-Chirurgical College and also the Polyclinic Hospital. 'Unforseen 'M ' ' ' r d h ' ' l l ns were not carried out but the I ff'-fvll wi 1. .. complications arose an t e origina p a 0 . I , . lf,,,., Figs -. I al Medico-Chirurgical College and the Polyclinic Hospital did merge with the Universty of Pennsylvania Medical School and a Graduate Department was F',z43g-i , . . . . . Lg ll- 'Q ' wi., founded. This 1S known as the Medico-Chirurgical Graduate School of the pd l p i vi University of Pennsylvania. This graduate department has rapidly increas- I Y ed in size and scope of work, having access to the clinical material of almost ti .-fi-arg 1 I will 5 every large hospital of the City of Philadelphia. bf . ...gl xy , ,' ,ffl 7 ix .34 1 f. I N VX -5.5 :E A X 1 H ji up N. lf lp lllx 2 1. .,.,, W f Qa... 1 swf.: -.-,... Q 'px .Q VK A f f -if gh -C713 W., xp.. x, is .7 QQ Tx ,if CQ gf, ' LA, S 14 A ' 3 J r T:g,157 'Z' I23l 'i l 'Y 4 fv- f, ,ff'w ,f-Zi i l i! 5 ,5 '-- -- ..,, ,f f .ffl ' i L P ? , -9 Qi 15, ln L ,QL gfgiffirf'-ig. I '2 . it L3 ', Vit Y. Q74 - '- - ' -1 T 1- fled0'e through the whole ' different kinds. calculated to spread the lig it ot cnou b is 23, ,Q ,Y- . N , . . ,, fe ' 'X -: American continent, wherever inhabited. gc. 5 , . . . . - , - . . - - ' 1 I .-X short time atter the rounding of the Lollege, Di. XX71ll12l1Tl Shippefl, 215 rl 5 1 . . ., s -- . - , ' , 1 Protessor ol burgery, and Dr. Adam ,lxuhn as Professoi of Botany and Ma 3 teria Medica, were added to the faculty. Dr. Benjamin Russh was elected to veil. L the Chair of Chemistry in 1769. At this time, Dr. Charles Bond was dellver- ing Clinical lectures at the Pennsylvania Hospital, the oldest 1n Arner1ca. X .fx-fs, Three years after its founding, the Medical School graduated the follow- kj' ,, , ing men: lohn Archer, Benjamin Cowell, Samuel Duffeld, Jonathan Elmer, , .,,, L ' f M, Humphrey Fullerton, David Jackson, John Laurence, Jonathan Potts, James All il! Tilton and Nicholas XYay. This was the hrst class in Amer1ca to receive the L 1 I 4 . . . ' E, degree ot Bachelor of Medicine. l l ln 1771, four of these men having presented theses, received the degree' x'-. . . . . L' ot Doctor ot Medicine. 3 . . . , Eg The school grew rapidly and attained a prommence wh1ch made It the foremost institution of its kind in North America. Since the founding, there ' , have been numbered among its faculty the following, who are Well known in ' lx 3 the History of American Medicine: Wfistar, Carson, Barton, Physick, De- t ! wees, Horner, Hare, Gibson, George B. Wlood, Rogers, Goodell, Stille, As- , - I A 7. . . X if Q ii. , -.ng A! Q., M- -1:--' gf, i.,f,Q.i:5. W .fp V, . w,i,..,:K: 5- x-,554 1-l, :',L:N, L 'ml 'P'5- L xr .'J'f1Tf'3a+'s7,f fire ' lg iff 1 1 .. 1 51: .- . 1 it V 1 i 5 L2 ijiti:'-T,L:ff 2f Y :'ihif'f ' 75' 1 1 llftit'-f'1f? l lf - i.45iif bt ,fi at V V . L Li ' ua i I i if L. ,xi I X 2 my ii- fi -.' -' I L- 1? i '- :i .F 1 5 ' F P 2 'P - ' 1 . LAW 4.1 - f'i '4' .-Q 1 1' ll 5 - RN, 3' ' H ,es:m:?f:Ei? i:.: 1?'s:T+ H5'! LP gi .N MEDICAL HALL 9th sTREET it fr .k.,--i i . . . 5-1 i p , g l huist Pepper, H. ,C. XVood, F. G. Srmth, Leidy, Agnew, Norris and Musser, Q l j pq as well as the present incumbents of various Professorships. . ff The school has led the Medical profession and its courses have attracted Ii . 5 I - rc . . i L i f students not only through the whole Amerlcan contmentl' but from all parts C ':, N ' , - - . , 5 Hi ot the u orld. It has had connected with its faculty, in numbers of 1ts gradu- , ates, many men who have been recognlzed the world over, for their scientific ,ki I f fl achievements and discoveries. i Ch Th? 53111001 has S0116 .through many. vieissitudes and so large has been its fsses 1-11 t e past, that it frequently found itself cramped for space. The Q i', ' ixffgsis 115 H39 bggllllllllg fLY0I'agGd between thirty and fourty, and reached ,eff . I un - ' . L ,Q fo h dled an sei enty 1n.l8Q7.. Pct present the average Student body 13 . tif V ur un re and fifty, at which 1t 13 l1m1ted. f ' F , fo XX X 5 -1 ,.-1,2--.ff1,1f'f'1g'f'- ff.l2-T 'Tir-TL -VE7, ', tj'-Q' -4 l'Q-.kTQj ' 'LZ'.Xj'f TA1jiV'F1A'hiTi'vg-'r- . ,,... THA.. X N I l g ,'f -,vm-,,f - - ,A fl.-': - T ' '-v1 V l f' e, ' A NX. K- lf-ii fT'fZfSl42g.:f :sq .7351 .-ifg.,lf:f.Q i'fTm4'fjfff,, - L, c Ps 5 ,ac -5 - - -l-A ---as-ms have ..-- .. -.r.1.,.gr frv. L f . ,'-. 5-2. me N X. l22l i , 1 I n ACTING PROVOST JOSIAH H. PENNIMAN E271 g Q .X-4 x eq- . E., S x l-fl .X Xxx X 4 Q . l ' 'W 1 li 1 , V I l Pl 'x VF sq? . x I x 'ful lift' Ls iid. xff? wiv Ek tlxl L i 1 J x i 5. P, E X' X.: bf! i wfigf Jw r I 1 1 , 's 4 x 'f will w'f E'w,li,, ,ff 3. ffl, ,,. 2'l Uri 'i 1 Q' l I , s L lf! lifts, 15,41 , ,. 'I I 'H ,f fi E ,ff 115 . M I af BARTON COOKE HIRST Professor of Obstetrics X A. B., University of Pennsylvania, and M. D. H8831 Resident Physi- cian, University Hospital C1883-845. Post1Graduate study at the Universi- ties of Berlin, Munich, Heidelberg and Vienna QISS-4-8655 Professor of Ob- stetrics at the University of Pennsylvania Csince l889jg Gynecologist to the Howard and Orthopedic Hospitals. Fellow of Philadelphia College of Physi- sicians. Member of American Gynecological Society and corresponding member of Society d'Obestetrique et de Gynecologie de Paris. Author of Text Book of'Obstetrics and Diseases of WVomen. Joint author Cwith Dr. Piersolj of Human Monstrositiesn author of an Atlas of Operative Gynecology. Con- tributor of numerous articles to various jour- nals. l, ,,f i, .- ir I . arf' , f ll 5 ' ' 1 i Q ,Y 14 'l 5' ,l llffaaf l K, J, m., L K -'xhgfg 1' f X X Nba A i 'C 4.5 its 4 P pf LJQI K 5 ti. 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X. 5 x A 3 'Q R ' X - in ' ' el ,H rl i J ,ii 5 A 'l- :lil Q! ,XX lk: ,1 xl al ,J ixi x NVILLIAM PEPPER Dean of the School of Medicine. A. B., M. D., University of Pennsylvania Ql887jg Resident Physician, Philadelphia Hospital C1897-985, Assistant Instructor in Clinical Medicine H899-19035, Instructor in Clinical Medicine C1903-19075, Assistant Profes- sor of Clinical Pathology Cl907j, Dean of the Medical School, University of Pennsylvania Csince 19125 3 Associate Editor, University of Pennsylvania Medical Bulletin H905-llj, Member of Asso- ciation of American Pathologists and Bacteri- ologistsg College of Physicians, Philadelphia, American Medical Association, Philadelphia County Medical, Neurological, Pathological, and Pediatric Societies, Academy of Natural Sciences. i Lieutenant Colonel, U. S. Army. 12's lf, if Eff flgi lf! . .NYS I fifties -is :.7f,Li.'X 4 J -3' X Y' f- LQ V l l i.' 1 L I 'X N . 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Y,.s xxx., .. 1.,. ..,. .,,,..,, 1 kw.v MM- f..-?:d,., , ,. .,', wjrgwgtu ,IZ - ig if .x W , it S ei A N 1 C0 Z iv QN f NN N 'f S1 . K, l fi , . Q ! 3 2 r, -3 I s 3' - 'd , 51 1 io j o g. I A '! 1 1 Z A . oHN G. CLARK ' ff 0 M I Q L.l 1 , 'i Professor of Gynecology. E C ' 'I i Preliminary education in Public Schools, Earlham College and Ohio Q f ' 1 Vxfesleyan University, M. D., Universit of Pennsylvana 1891 3 Post- rad- 1 5 ,.. 9 o l Y ' a n gq V I . uate Work at Johns Hopkins University and the Universities of Leipzig and g g i - n, Prague. Resident Physician, Bellevue Hospital, New York City, Children's '- H ' . Hospital, Philadelphia, and the johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore. Pro- , fessor of Gynecology, University of Pennsyl- 2 vania Csince 189915 Gynecologist-in-chief to , Q . the University of Pennsylvania Hospital. Con- r I M , sulting Gynecologist to the VV'oman's Colle-ge ' up ,,' ,, Hospital, Germantown Hospital, etc. Mem- A f I . 1 , 1- ' y , 1 , ' 1 : n A 2 'Q ber of College of Physicians of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Obstetrical Society, Southern Surgicaland Gynecological Association, Inter- national Surgical Society, Consultant member of fthe- American Clinical Surgical Society Arnerican editor of Winter and R110'9,C Gyne- cological Diagnosis President of the Clin ical Congress of North America President of the American Gynecological Society H9175 Member of Medical Committee of Council of National Defense. fx Us CD-.vj 5 4' ' ' 'V' Q' GTF' if-JC 2 f,-0 X f V r T7 - fi 5 si li M! l ll ' f M t fi .2 X X If li 5 L s XA 0 I , 1 ' ' K I X1 4 ' ii ' ' C Y , . . f ' 4 ll ' ' ' - l f , l i f fl l I l Q Of 9' A Y I. f Q , ixx ff E J j D z lf, A ,1 -.N . - SX I A i P ' C I' 2 rg 'Q U 4 . fr 1 ' 'a' ' 1 5154.--!f' .! iff!--' '3 l ' P ri i a E WCW X' X XA . .-' - '- H s- Aim' . xx . - .C All E '77 C R' - Vg- ' - ix- Xlxrif L K -. ' - i- 5 ,' , ig! f M I -,V. f, in -,pq 5-ful, ..o f . Q u .il I 7 C - A -Q C ' ' - -4 xX!t A' X E31l ..i-..v1nf s'- E, - ,: ?'x K . - N., ii JH ., Sl Tm 5 i Tiql 1 I-yCE7'iE 'f :rrrfwrferaz-':frf'F?'' L77 --XLf 4 .1 t'1.gT'2F' -, . it . 1 3 DEW ix ,h illif?',, , rig-, ' P i l sy Q 1 all il V- Hy uk J ,f W H,1?WU.Lllly 5 Q ,. Q T Q i X ,sS,,lqVlT1fT'r-ftgq ily ff- X-il L, 1 .lll' 7' 2 ' 7' A il l . ll' , F f 5 Ii L4i X Al-T yi' V5 r WS? Q D3 3 K l L-S' JOHN MARSHALL Tl , Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology. RN Preliminary education: Ashland .High School and Pennsylyania Col- 0' W lege, Gettysburg, Pa., 11873-7955 M. D., University of Pennsylvania fl878j5 if , , rg . , N. rs , 1 l X, Post-graduate in Chemistry, University of Goettingen, Germany Q1879Dg and in Physiological Chemistry at the University of Tuebingen, Germany, Nat. iversity of Tuebingen Ql882jg L. L. D. Hon., Pennsylvania Col- lege, Gettysburg, Q1889jg Elected Assistant Demonstrator in Practical Chemistry in 1878. Since then has been associated With the Chem- istry Department of the Medical School as Demonstrator, Assistant Professor and Pro- fessor of Chemistry and Toxicology. Dean ,Wil M of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine C1889- ,' fl, 97jg Dean of the Faculty of Medicine of the Univerity C1892-190255 Translator, Medicus Qualitative Analysis, and contributor of num- MX , erous researches on chemical subjects. Mem- T-W1 ber of the American Philosophical Society, f American Society of Biological Chemists and fill American Physiological Society. ,fywi X l i 1-Si r ' 'ii ' ' 7 Qid '.Q1 if.-sf Ae fs ti-s if ,mfg fi Q 'TD T9 Tyiigl C t .F , mf-X-f-1-fllf 'QSJJ-, y K i X C KIN5 ,'5'K5 l.flTT4,,,,,,-, ci,d,:i,- , , XX T ,,,,,,g,K,,.,XL W r E301 ' e 5 If I 1 1 , X X S ' 1 . i fi ' x ,1 I 1 N Sf .Xl A r A X ,, Y-N 1 1 'N 1 f. II II f I L! X 1 I , I N 1 I . 1 1 11' 4, E m Y ,I 1, L.: f QI I J .XI 1 .1 1,- ' I 1.1,- . 115,15 II'-.I I 1l, IILVD1 I .I 1IrI- 111 I . fx' Li J R- If I If- 4' i 'vi 1 .fi ILIIQIDII EJZQ. 1j't3IzI! ,IIII Ilfj H 1 I I. V, I--AI 'I I I. 1 I 7 1 1 1 . Q- Ifhifi 1 . f-.. 1 1 1 if I X 1 1 - N , . f I1 r ,' I 1 Z II E 1, TI ffy ff fl f I 1 --r .A X . 1 ' ay 1. 1s 1, y, pf- ,I .ll Up X7- ,A -11 1 I X' X CHARLES H. FRAZIER Professor of Clinical Surgery. B. A., 'University of Pennsylvania fl889jg M. D., QISQZJQ Matriculate University of Berlin H8955 5 I-I'on. Sc. D., Surgeonto the University Hospital. Professor of Clinical Surgery Csince 19001, and'Dean of the Medical Depart- ment of the University of Pennsylvania Ql902-O9jg Member of Society of Clinical Surgery, l1American Surgical Association, American Neurological Association, American Philosophical Society, American Association for the Advancement of Science, College of Phycicians of Philadelphia, Academy of Surgery, etc. Author of Surgery of the I-Iead, Neck, and Chest, Progressive Medicine and contributor to Keen's Sur- gery, Chapters X, XI, XII, XIII, XIV, Vol. Ig Chapter LXXIX, Vol. V., including Throm- bosis and Embolism, Erysipelas, Tetanus, Dis- eases caused by Special Infections and Diseas- es directly derived from Animals and Insects, and Scurvyg and contributor of numerous ar- ticles to various medical journals, especially to Surgery of the Nervous System. 1.2 f , . 1 . if f af' - .y ji' X , I33I 1 - I 1 1 -.1 FJ W 11 I V, 111 5,1L l 1 Y 1 if 1 5' 1 I 1,3 . 1 L: I11 . III' -1 , !1.. -1 I. 1 I 1 .ff 1 1 . 'I I rw ,fi .. 1' fi ' I I I R' I ,Q I .V I 1 A 1 I A I' f I1 I III , . VIII I 'MX I tariff' LMA: 117 .-J' I 5 ,N , JI IN 1 1!N. 'N Isf f. I, .. 'EI L41 I If 1 II 5 Isl iii lf' .14 I I 54- 1 L, LI Li. gf If: - ,' VIII 1:. 1 ,QQ I gg' '1' ,iv II I ,lip I 1l'2'IXI1 II 1 II L1 N Ig KI IAC-Syl QQ I'-PA I If I I 'I it .1 1I-' 11 1 1 11. IQ-I III I IMI II I 1 ' I 111 I ,f 11--fifpl .1 I I 1. . I3 X' 3, X 1 1 If ' I W I, ,ffm-ff .4- l ia, 'lr' V 7-,Y f If ' ' lj I, jj taxi- A - fs fl El 'i .Q l Qi 3 , I l L' fp .iff N, xc, l -A, , . W, ki Ll C '-l lei lr ,I I ,- it tal Rxiil' lr-I 1 . l Us A 3 Pixy' Q1 ' x it ' 'i.,1 t ,Rr H. ll Fw ' 5, ffl! lfiiii l i W i - 525. f LV, l, w ALFRED STENGEL Professor of Medicine. M. D., University of Pennsylvania QISSQDQ Sc. D. University of Pitts- burgh Q19lOjg Physician-in-chief to the University Hospital. Visiting Phy- sician to the Pennsylvania Hospital. Formerly Pathologist to the Lankenau Hospital, Physican to- the Howard Hospital, the Philadelphia General Hos- pital and the Children's Hospital, Professor of Clinical Medicine, Woman's Medical College, Editor of the American Jour- ii l nal of the Medical Sciences. Member of the Association of American Physicians, Amer- ican Philosophical Society, College of Phy- sicians of Philadelphia, Association of Path- ologists and Bacteriologists, VVashington Academy of Science and Philadelphia Path- ological Society. Author, Text-book of Pathology 3 Dis- eases of the Blood 5 Twentieth Century Practice of Medicine, Viol. VII 5 Diseases of the Intestinesu in Osler's Modern Medicine gn American Editor of Nothnagel's System of Medicine gi' Rheumatism and lnlluenzaf' in Musser and Kelly- Text-book of Medicine 5 Diseases of the Liver and the Biliary Sys- tem, Nelson Loose Leaf System of Medicine. Major, M. O. R. C. ' LTI .' 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'al I -1 X, ,l .' 5 Q 5 -4 .,, , , , sill X gg ' f!1irf f4 ' A .i '. A 'ni vt ' -V -'V'iL.'V ' 1 N.. I ' f or , .Elf--A JoHN B. DEAV1-ER y John Rhea Barton Professor of Surgery M. D., University of Pennsylvania Ql878jg L. L. D., Villanova College QIQOSDQ Sc. D., Franklin and Marshall Ql9l2jg Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy Ql88ljg Demonstrator of Anatomy Ql883jg Professor of Applied Anatomy Ql89lj 5 Professor of the Practice of Surgery fl9ll-183 5 john Rhea. Barton Professor of Surgery Csinee l9l8jg Surgeon-in-Chief to the Lankenau Hospitalg Surgeon to the Hospital of the Uni- versity of Pennsylvaniag Consulting Surgeon to the Germantown Hospital, St. Agnes' Hos- pital and Mount Sinai Hospital. Author of Surgical Anatomy, Appendicitis-its His- tory. Pathology and Treatment. Joint au- thor, with A. P. C. Ashurst, of Enlargement of the Prostate and Surgery of the Upper Abdomen. joint author with Dr. joseph Mc- Farland of The Breast--lts Anomalies, its Diseases and their Treatment. Major QM. O. R. C.j :Hum . M, 1, all lllf, ll? fgifl 3,55 ' - 1.23. my' :AI V nl W -1 J if. gk! f' S FY 0 -:T Q . I l -' s f: .V -7 Q' 2? i . l ' l Q f' 1 ' r 1 . I ui. Y ' ' A T, 1.4 M I Q .Z rx .' .5 fx ,X -'X L. , . 5 5 f Li 1 I I f : u 4 5 W 5 lt ' . j ri l i . W1 ' 5 mmf ,' W ww? igllmxtll gli , Ll B 1 S li QL If X i Q l l , X , X . 1- - l FI . . 'K - V I ' ' 7 XX l Tfx j 5 fx F.-....-.-7 lx lx X Xp ly! . , X , .-.y f' 'A ,f ' N. ..,- .. Y-- Y. a- a. .f- f--4 ..-fa .-.M , - -w..,-- ,-.nw w.....g X ffl? J., X f 2 A -Y f -L f' .. .... - .. ,..4,..,f.m.,.--N-.W -P---ffl f'f? 'T,ff- 1: if 'TT'y--f'i'V-'-4-I--Q. gf 'P CLE-f awfwv- X 'iX,-5253-.1-ii-1 ws- f N L All ' A-l H ' ' wuts-vi -Jw-A-Led! X 'CS.iI,'l. 'K r-sv 4 A - ,----., ....., .ff F- 'P .-J 'ff .1 s.,f - ,fn-.v's mf 43.1 --,La '-A f 'fp - V x, ' K V Hag S , ., k , I p r . 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K- X' 1 ' .fl 2.4. 1 M ,Q i 1 i Q , il Q . f 5 i 1 its il t ffl! i Tgjllllfhm -Xl l 1 .1 1 LA IL ,.YA i figfjli -PQ i Q A' in L Vi 5 i if ycl 17, , LIN 103- . izikff' lc lv-if-lll itll .l A . . f ifi- 1 ' W 'el . r 'l mth ' .A flnlti 'lt CYlf?Mn4RfsEiii'Jl 'f4?.'mi.f' 1 PM JZs'f5IL.:a..,5f, F' ' k A'M 5 C ' P' 'AMC A'A' ' '- ii X A HNYJA, C. 5, A I C- f. 6 f Rip V, ,X-W j ' E- , X . 1 1 'L' 'Clk e ' ,X ' N I 2 I l - 1 f 5 l l l l , I I I 1 , , n 1 I l Jigl 1 say ia . l,.. .l l N, A 1 f l ' 1 i . in 1 ,V ei pf l A- , J, E 5 .1385 l 9 l y l ' Lt, r r x , f ' ' i l l . l X M JoHN CLEMENT HEISLER .l.l ' Professor of Anatomy. S .Q X R1 K 1 ffl. .Educated in public and private schools and by private tutoring. Grad- 1 JI! uatecl from the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy 0.88355 M. D., University f lux of Pennsylvania 088735 .Resident Physician, St. Mary's Hospital, Phila- lil. ,Y delphia Q1887-SSD Prosector to the Chair of Anatomy, University of Pennsyl- Ri Q X ll vania 11888-895, and during a part of this time Assistant Demonstrator of ill ,- Obstetrics and Curator of the Wistar and 'f Hjf 1 Horner Museum. Instructor in Diseases of KL, age Chest in the Philadelphia Polyclinic Hos- ,f 1 l pital for several years. Professor of Anatomy, ' ll, lOl' Medico-Chirurgical :College ,of Phifladelplhia ll. l ' Cl-S98-l9l6j 5 Professor of Anatomy University lg ot .Pennsylvania since 1916. Member of the Philadelphia Pediatric, County Medical, and Ui' ,, Pennsylvania State Medical Associations and Il the Association of American Anatomists5 Fel- i lovv of the College of Physicians of Philadel- 'ix-,E ,ily phia. Author of A Text-book of Embry- U I ology uCl898j 5 A Text-book of Practical An- ll A I' all f1fOm51g' 1991255 Collahorator in the illustrat- -gill' ff 'F ing o 1ersol's Anatomy. 'rl ffl 'l ' il N I P, Q Q' .. ,.1F 'V T ' -p 4 '.A' A qx m, P, , l p . kk' r .i . 'fix Milli' l lil fr P fu fi Q fn if 5 ll N-f- 5 .. iff- f ww 1:0 . -. gl .'.l..l-.--.....,-,,,....---c-f-. . X. . 1 -I X! 545 W TQ! - l .4 . YR jg NL 'V' ,fl YN H ---' iv . ,XXX -N. . ' Q -Q . ,xsx i fl fk xl l I ,X Q x fl ' I I . i . ' .ig lx A NSN . 155.4 f . lil 5 , U ii. if 5 1 . H 1 W F . NVILLIAM G. SPILLER Professor of Neurology. M. D., University of Pennsylvania QlS92jg Post-graduate Work in Lon- don, Berlin, Vienna and Paris QISQZ-9555 Clinical Professor of Diseases of the Nervous System, NVoman's Medical College of Pennsylvania Qsince 1902j 3 Demonstrator of Neuropathology, University of Pennsylvania H900-Oljg T D' eases and Assistant Professor of Assistant Clinical Professor of hervous is Neuropathology H901-O2jg Professor of Neu- ' ' fNeu- l s . , i I A l I i .1 .fl JV I 4 'l ,fp .lil wiv L' lf My l, 'al' i iw? .i . 1, X, fl, Ji' I fx I' 3 'Ta ,iii A-fikif ,, 3 1 X71 5 lf? lj L ' ' 'il Fill qi 41 '-4 x 5 95. ! 1 ,I N-.JD Ei f. 3' E. Ce ,x .1 al 191. .,, .J , . Iif i, iv L3 fi! C5 Q2 fl itil .1 if Hi 5.4 LIN fi. Vw 3 l l f iv Dii i 5, E5 vial A E is i S. i Q ,i 'fgf ' ,Q .J ' tl ii ,A K Af, ., L. I . .., ,Yi I I. E gp ' ! i ffl l 1 l r i if ' ropathology and Associate Professoi o Q ffl 3 rology' Ql9O3-1555 Professor of Neurology , t A, Qsince 19'l5jg Neurologist of the University ,Af A Hospital and Philadelphia Hospital, Cnsult- QQ i A 5 ing Neurlogist to the Epileptic Colony Farm 1, ' ,f . Neurologist to the New jersey Training Ewyflj , 'ill' 3 School for Feeble-Minded Boys and Girls. L5 I . Qs Member of the Philadelphia Neurological So- ,Q . Q ..y' cietyg President of the American Neurological , B. lf-.f i Association 090555 Fellow of the College of ffp 'wif ' 1 Physicians of Philadelphia. Foreign corres- riff? I S, W ponding member of the Neuroligical Society eil p' ' of Paris. Editor of The Eye and Nervous Lrg-Qwi 5 qyy. system qwifh Dr. W. C. Poseayg iii? l f in l' ! ififia .f r wales 11' l F124 sill l f Q rf ca . if i l xaraa4fn r ri, -s i-e:1af-- . .. ..aii . -ff+wgsa2i it Hz' f' iti' A ii'aii. if N iii' i W' f ffiwi 1 I 4' A Q . M fn. ilZ1.Ll5q,-a:il i ii -1-7'i.5QiLfl...'71, 153-ftefif- i4f..a :i:1z..,..:ij- iii- .figpiff 2 N ffggiff.l.f.fi:raTf1'1-Q A -.-' yy.. o a P ofie lr M-ee'f'e' mi J' -T GEORGE EDMUND DE SCHNVEINITZ Professor of Ophthalmology. - A. B., Moravian College, Bethlehem, Pa., Cl876jg M. A. Q189Zj and M. D. University of Pennsylvania Ql881jg Resident Physican, Children's Hospital 118815, and Resident Physician, University Hospital flggl-835, Surgical Registrar, University Hospital Q183-85jg Quiz Master on Thera- peutics in the Medical Institute of Philadelphia Q1882-87D 5 Prosector of Anat- omy of the University of Pennsylvania Q1883- . 2 , 1. r l 'X P . .L l L N 0 l - 'V w-l,.- a-ll g L X41 phil ASL K 1 1 FL 1 lot. I 1 . Ll 'lrlxl V v , o, l f l ,xv a gif' l I , 1 . 4 fel f I r k . s. 8853 Lecturer on Medical Ophthalmoscopy, University of Pennsylvania Qsince 19OZjg 1 Ophthalmologist to the Orthopedic Hospital gsm Y . - ' 5, and Infirmary for Nervous Diseases Csince I XX Qgf. Q ' 1886j g Consulting Ophthalmic Surgeon to the i up Home of the Merciful Savior for Crippled V53 Q A Children Csince 18905, and to the West Ches- I l N 'iw . I I. ter and Bryn Mawr Hospitals. Consulting W . 91 ' j 5? Ophthalmic Surgeon to the Philadelphia Poly- ff 'I . clinic and School for Graduates Qsince 189235 lg! .T Ophthalmic Surgeon to the Philadelphia Gen- ,, E ,,.f 2 t f C -'-s .1-PM---if eral Hospital Csince 18875, and Ophthalmolo- x, il fy A gist to the University Hospital Csince 19025, p Q I, . B ,Q Member of the College of Physicians of Phila- 3 tial. lf ' delphia. Lieutenant Colonel, U. S. Army. jffvy A President American Medical Association. gl I Muxxtfz' R xxx V' E Ityl My IQ.-f.: 1 fffQR tt'ri' fiiiiixglg 1: X s X 1361 , . I. i l E l I 3 n 3 n Fw . lg ay n lcv ,, revs'-I , 5 .31- ff fi 4-ig 4 I' , V 5 .fcfif , 'N if CV. arf' .,1. Va . WRX as, ,f .X Vx-RV., Ve. ., V Val, K X ., ., t. i 1 i X! 5 Y. . I . x txsxa .- Q, l I. X T5 1 I V 44. .w ., V. 'S l 'ifi:- ,vary 1 'li,1f-iv, .xZr'rzl1,lq,.If4,15?', ' v . , , i,w. . , . Jig ir, , , gk ' tk? . 'half 1 . I v ig V A 4' ff ' 'li lffl .M .,. .,, .fr -. L-if f,-it he A it-5 init 11521 1 I Ui' i 'il 1. . - , 1 Q '-:' .f 'N ,J - , ' f 'V yt li ,kt-if ' L, F . i il ' ll SN? xv 'ix' 6,3 .Aix 2 T . 'V N ' 4 A11 L L A iii f f ! f i g . A fi U 5 1, f i f H . 5. . l. V I it l 4 li a 5 A f iii ALRXANDEQ :A 5 M l C. ABBOTT 2 - W Pepper Professor of Hygiene and Bacteriology. , H Q V ' i lla . ' l 1 Preliminary education, Baltimore College, M. D., University of Mary- I 2 iff' , land ClS84Dg Sc. D., Hon., University of Maryland Q1908j,'Dr. P. H., Hon., 'Q P Q lip, University of Pennsylvania Q1912jg Post-graduate Work: johns Hopkins . Q V University, University of Munich, Royal Bavarian Polytechnicum, Munich, 15 R U and the University of Berlin. Formerly Assistant in Bacteriology and Hy- fl ,T 1' f giene, johns Hopkins University, Special Lec- K if f turer, Johns Hopkins-University 3 Assistant in ,El 4 charge of the Laboratory of Hygiene, Univer- ff 1 . if sity of Pennsylvania, and at present Pepper fi Mgxg- Professor of Hygiene and Bacteriology, and Xi . ' will -. Uirector of the Laboratory of Hygiene of the :gg !,r' University of Pennsylvniag Member of the ,ji ,pg Board of Healthof Philadelphia, Member of j -all the American Philosophical Society, Associa- 3 3 ffl tion of American Physicians, Society for EX- -31 it perimental Medicine and Biology, American ffl Society of Pathologists and Bacteriologists, 'iw gif. Philadelphia Pathological Society, and Fel- lovv of the American Association for the Ad- , ig i'ii 'A ,f vancement of Science and of the College of igfjgflyuf ff Physicians of Philadelphia. if ,A Lieutenant Colonel U. S. Army. ' ax 13. Q Fu E . 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SMITH I l Professor of Pathology and of Comparative Pathology, and Director of 1 lit Courses in Tropical Medicine. p T n T: ' A. B., Pennsylvania College, Gettysburg 418833, se D. Ql9105, M. D., pl ii, University of Pennsylvania Ql886j 3 L. L. D., McGill University Q1911j g Res- l l i 1 ident Physician, Philadelphia Hospital H886-87D 5 Assistant Demonstrator of ' , K , Pathological Histology University 'iof Pennsylvania H387-9'ljg Professor j XX ' of Pathology, University of Texas C1891-93jg Professor of Pathology and A of Comparative Pathology, and'Director of X 3 , Courses in Tropical Medicine, Pathologist to i l the Philadelphia General Hospital Csince is QQ x l903,lg Member of American Medical Associa- 5, l tion, Philadelphia Pathological Society, Col- VI, E p lege of Physicians of Philadelphia, Academy Ki? Ly A of Natural Sciences, Texas Academy of Sci- it , mpg ence, American Philosophical Society, Amer- f ' lp ican Society of Pathology and Bacteriology, L 3,4 American Society of 'Tropical Medicine. ,N L 5 Lieutenant Colonel M. 0. R. C. If A A li 'ski f ii! 1 li ,X F, I C i 'f Q its fy' ff' 'i1Zf11'ijILi'l i' fr TfL2z1.fQ?'i :7'PTL'd f'M'.T'f-2, M' 'Q' PS1 at xx l J ' J f jgff' A-.. ,ip by ,Y-L gx-P-'JF ipp, ,f up X . V, 4, .5 X ,Xp x,5,ei,1r.' l P' 3 lllifjiisifff ,P ii P jf fig. 1,3 X P.ffr,5s.iisfi2?i xi f X. t33l i l r .xi , . X i Z it l l L l ,, fi l 1 'N t .J K C K ,PO J :Xl U Q. Pl ily ff' we l i K IN Ai ix, l i .im 5 . 3 1 -i ,x XF X its X. . O. ' if PQ H ' w V 1 1 . 4 x .,-xfxs x-. N f V 'Iii 'gif gi' Lf I 4' i E45 nl fri 5 5 f r ,fi 4 ,filly XKEQAIIIQ x ' .v-I X e i , ,,. , r . , ,. i It . A ,yn . XY i '7x ' ii Eb f gjlvfiixbix iv. 'N + fur E, 3 ,Q fi t i ' , ' Isl , 2. lil i 1 l sl 3 gi 2 A ' F1 . :F II ,fx lib' 5 - ' ' E J 3 - 'g DAVID R11-3sMAN ,V . 7 I GI ' Professor of Clinical Medicine .lei 1 F. I I I I I I I I ' is I,I:Il ' -If o Preliminary education, Ducal Gymnasium, Meinmgen, Germany, and 3 Inrf f K II Public High School, Portsmouth, Ohio, Studied Medicine at University of 5 ff I I Michigan Qone yearjg M. D., University of Pennsylvania C1892jg Post-Grad- Ill ' tl n. uate vyork, Berlin Ql90'5jg Resident Physican to Philadelphia General and I r P'olycl1n1cIl-Iospitalsg Visting Physican to Philadelphia General and Poly- ,I A J clinic Hospitals. Professor of Clinical Medi- t 5,42 cine, University of Pennsylvania, Professor of I Clinical Medicine, Philadelphia Polyclinic and if fi' College for Graduates in Medicine. Member I VXA of Association of American Physicians, Col- Ljfiii ' lege of Physicians, Philadelphia Pathological, P , bllfj 7 I Neurological and Pediatric Societies: Amer- If I i ican Medical Association, American Gastroen- if terological Association, lnterurban Clinical 3 Club, Member of Sigma and Alpha Omega ,xx Alpha Honorary Fraternities, Editor of Amer- iffy ,G Q 3 ican Text-book of Pathology Qvvith Ludvig pi Hektoenj, and Author of many chapters in I A IMI .I standard medical works, numerous articles in i medical journals, Member of American Asso- ,,f,I' ciation for Advancement of Science. Member I I: of Tuberculosis and Cardio-vascular Board of I ,IMI J f United States Army. Major M. 0. R. C. i',Q14lI A, X- l a t if l'.ifw .lf rgiiilf TIEQ PM 'i W' ' A WMS if.'if5.fggLQQif-tflf4:ff icii' ri A J it ff f 'tsi A t..iitl 7 ...,,. 'et,i ' .. .. S . Q' r A if 'f s. ,I - 'II I I x IJMI IIA x izzggggf ,I I III.,-gi II I IIIIIIII,,,XxImI I.j..j--f:,fI..Iej.7.-Ir A.-ig ,.z,...,..,-..----f-- -1- fd- . .1 an , V f . N Ir' -hxv, L ,,.,-.I,,3 - . R ,f . V, ...T-V ,Y I I ,- .. IM- -I r ' --.r-5- F-rr--rg :'1q::ff.,f ?1f- rn-ri: f ,'f'r-'1 - j' j ' ' ' ' - A,-,,Q, ,,: , L... -..-1' -V .pf-- A- of -'N' ' 'm ' i ' W eL4yff.'sins,C.-a - .... , A- w - --V ,ff I RG. l41l 1-X3 5 Q Q 4 il lil. . 1 1 5 :lj 2 lla? Q,-., 'fi' XA' Ti 1 5 ii limi Wg in ll A if i . ' il f il 5 -xi 4 ,lil .1 ---A 'rg H . ,l xii :,5lq ivy lily! .1 B -3 it 4 lui il li Xill ww R 'NB ,M 1. XXV ,Q A 'H gi. A 1 K H . l x ' wif ,l1l,, ,c ,FQ g . I., lk' i i'i1 'W 1 l E2 iq, 33 iii 51' is WE filll?i fi A ali iii 1 lil lm if YQ lil 1 li 'UE if gli ,M C1-l A RLES PREVOST GRAY SCN Professor of Laryngology and Rhinology. Preliminary education: Y of Pennsylvania tl88l5g Post- tl88l-835 : Resident Physician, the Charity Hospital Ql8855g University Hospital Q1888-945 onkers Military Academyg M. D. University graduate work in London, Paris, and Vienna Pennsylvania Hospital 411883-845 1 Surgeon to Assistant Physician in Throat Dispensary, g Instructor in Laryngology Q1894-9553 Chief Physician in Throat Dispensary Csince 189553 Lecturer in Laryngology C1895-19035 5 Clinical Professor of Laryngology and Rhinology Csince 19035 5 Laryngologist to the University Hospiahand Laryngologist and Otologist in the Philadelphia General Hospital Qsince 19045. American Editor of GruenWald's Atlas of Diseases of the Larynx. Author of Text- book Diseases of the Nose, Throat and Ear. Various papers and contributions to medical journals. Member of numerous Medical Sof cieties, including the College of Physicians of Philadelphia. Q l40l ik' r x .if - K , I s , ,jg XM , 4 wi 1 5 , L, v .ji rr .M i If '- im H5 'i, 'l 1-3 tv lv ii? 5 is-tl . I l ' '- Y, YH N- 4-+1 Q is , 'A 1 l W X l Q i iii .lk 4 I , i i ' . I ' V 'N -. 1 , 1 W5 I . 1' A 1 I 2 1 N , lil! , 'l ii 1 fl P ll 9 l 4 xl U 5 1- X, 'Wu 53735 ,jf .Y 'f i , ix, 1 5 sf N V ii i J l Xl y i 141 i' 1 5 i I l ,ji , , I lL,f ii J -fi I kg 5 Y , l Q All ' ,QL '-1x'i V1 iw y j W ' A he X lie ix sf 'M X .1 5 . ,X we 1 LW Q ' 'Q-2 AY. kj 5' i X i 5 rl Y' l 'Q , X? 5, EIB, , rj K 35 X Yi 'QT :X -Q X I I Q X, ' qt 1 . X X -- - 1 If I Na aegis Q . ' 1 . lg-' EQ V lil if L A .51 H ii Q? 5-5 , ri F131 X 4x ', X N., 7 . . X .-X ' f V 1, 5 if I 3 A gl 1 T 2 ' ' l . 'Q Q1 ' . F up A 3 n T 5 7 , 5 f I r f 4 rw E Q l If l fi ' e JosEPH MCFARLAND 5 at i t K i my ii x ' Mi . I i ' 1 i t ' Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology. 5 E I I ff 1 I V i 1 .V V 7, i - T' H I n I I l . I Ii x 1 H Preliminary education in the Philadelphia Public Schools and the i z' V ' . . Lauderbaeh Academy. M. D. University of Pennsylvania Q1899jg Se. D., I' i H I rj i, Ursinus Ql9l3j5 Resident Physician to Philadelphia General Hospital Ql889- ' 4 90D 5 studied in Heidelberg and Vienna C1890-915 3 Assistant to the Professor Ali ,- X , of Pathology and Assistant demonstrator of Pathological Histology, Uni- lx ,. l 'R versity of Pennsylvania Ql892jg First Lectur- er on Bacteriology, University of Pennsylvania if D QLTX 1' 1 C1893-94jg Adjunct Professor of Pathology in mfg' Q, the Philadelphia Polyclinic Hospital U894- A , Q 1 965 5 Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology, ffff it Medico-Chirurgical College Ql896-19165 5 Path- , gg 1 I ologist to the Philadelphia General Hospital A 4 0897-1917pg Professor of Paihoiogy in the 1 ip, , p LQ, VVoman's Medical College of Pennsylvania Vwlgfll 'Si-, s C1912-153g Professor of Pathology and Bac- If! f W I teriology, University of Pennsvlvrmm Qsince li p W I dl? 1 19165. Author of The Pathogenic Bacteria I fl and Protozoa. Biology-General and Medi- U Q cal, The Breast-Its Anomalies and its Dis- pf .fly 1 eases and Their Treatment Qin collaboration lip f ly with Dr. John B. Deaverj. Text Book of .X '. Pathology. M2Ll0f, U- S- Army- l, R . . all at , y- W .W as ... 11 A. eettr .sif : ? 'fff gui-vNT'f 2 1fi+1'di:Uf:l xypp !4i,:':iff-frlrifflliifl--Q'-we-J , i431 V I Aer - l l ' r c 4 'xx I 1 J I 1 1 A N I i N E. 1:-y ,Xi fn ! ,Tx .- 1 , . Ti at A i:lisSix'i liieffl .,, N , 1 J . A ...ali-,lf,g,,, , it p, ig, L.. X . g N f V -el' I A A , . f eh. 'QYATTVT 5 s ei lull Z V 'L',.21g - 1 l N. ill 'T up 'Is J- V, an s r A - ,Q , . ' all . fl f 421Esiffli:9,QZ52 ::u., A I, A ' .. , 'ee XX ' i . PM ii Q' x ' 1 2: Holy E ' A if f l 1 i n 4 V A ' l L A l l s 1 i ' l LAM l ix, I 1 2, ,LX gl 1 7 ' XX., l 5. 5 ' A l l N . ' , 'f 1 fi 1 , 4 I 1 Rf , W l ll P W l . ,,.,' 4 WA A 5 li X JOSEPH SAILER , Ll Professor of Clinical Medicine. 1 l PW, 7 P l' ' . 1 Preliminary education in the Philadelphia Public Schools, Ph. B., Uni- p ' li' 'j 1 versity of Pennsylvania 1188655 M. D. Q189lj receiving the Medical News X, , 'ff' Phi slip, prize for a. thesis on Ouabain. Resident Physician at the Presbyterian and ' , Z , Philadelphia Hospitals g studied in Paris, Vienna and Zurich, Visiting y' gif hm! 4 A Physician to the University, Philadelphia, and Presbyterian Hospitals. ,fl il if QR thi SNL' 1 - , , Pathologist to the Pennsylvania Training LA 'E if A ' School for Peeble-Minded Children. Has held Ygqfa, W-'Tug 4, fx ri , the Unix ersity positions of Demonstrator of ,qtf ,Lil Um B51 'W' Pathology, Instructor, Associate and Assist- I 1 'X llfkig, -A Q ant Professor of Clinical Medicine. Professor 25- this STV of the Diseases of the Stomach and lntestines ' W 3 in 2 ph.. in the Philadelphia Polyclinic. Member of the ' ' Mnhiii sg Association of American Physicians, Amer- .ink fi CQ ican Medical Association, Interurban Clinical lg ,Mr ,png ' , Club, College of Physicians, etc. 3' 5 yr, L. Lieutenant Colonel M. o. R. C. f 1 ,,,,Q2 f - 9 2 A ii. A A 'ma 5 Pi ight 'xl- A 'Ni P'-. A' J ,p W3 . 5 YJ! 1 l , ale 1 Qi . 1, . - 'I f VW?-1 A pt ii I ' x ...L- E ,,.,T A 1 .1 'Ts' Txmts or 'ih' 5 'C at ' ,flu -,-,.,.iifii'1. stse ' 53315-A' 1 giog, ,, l+2l l ! , s C as za., ik K 5'5- ti- il 'V P 5 0 . Q- ip if i Q L i i 1355 -is Q of .1 Lf I Y i B. ALEXANDER RANDALL 1 F Professor of Otology. A Q . . ll A . L fi B. A., St. John's College QlS77iJg M. A., CISSODQ M. D. University of M Pennsylvania Cl88Ojg Ph. D. Ql88Ojg Assistant Demonstrator of Normal 7 , Histology, University of Pennsylvania Ql880-8305 Assistant in Eye Dispens- ary of University Hospital H880-90D 3 Professor of Diseases of the Ear, Phil- . i gk adelphia Polyclinic Hospital H888-19025 5 Eye and Ear Surgeon to the Epis- . f copl Hospital H882-9255 Ear Surgeon to the Children's Hospital fsince 19055 5 Eye and Ear ,5 Surgeon to the Methodist Hospital C1896- 1'-A 1 E , Q l90ljg Consulting Aural Surgeon to the W'o- . 1,!l 'fi ' . man's Hospital, St. Timothy's Hospital, and A XX ,A Aix fi Pennsylvania Institute for the Deaf and Dumb, iiii I E, etc. Fellow of the College of Physicians of . if Philadelphia, American Ophthalmological So- 2 A F' ciety, American Otological Society, American l V X Xl' Q Laryngological Society and American Acade- git E. my of Ophthalmology and Qto-Laryngologyg 1 1 tem ,L All fp l,i5 I. H14 it 531 .Hu I l . il 5. I V' A ri :Ill ln liifiil 4 fefiffif.-r g fffzlf. ly .-J J- A . ft l- tl ig- rfll lp.. My If x I . fr ' are 6 i if f . .5 E: li Y if if ll M3 2 s.,,: rs L.wif14:n A Yi fps egg' 1' xl if F wi ' w 1 ...E 3 .7 if :X A, FQ .Ai lv. - - VH l r. lf . Tl ri-Va X? ' .' X 2 M llffhf-'m...i W' All A :Hg ' .gg I l fl V lip , Z-p nm ir. .,l I f - 1 ' . . - - X 1 i LPN iii . . . .3 i Member of Philadelphia Pathological Society g y Hx QE, ' pf A American Association for the Advancement gif, JQSJ of Science. fill EP?-. if li 1 9' ' ! . l Nl ' ,' J is - V51 lg . f 5 :Ir ' v l V lf'-li' i I it ' ii ii Q. f- I ,if h Y h P:-LLLTZU:-Hi-,.f -.. v -W -- - gf-L---r - . f ' - .'. 'T'. ' ' ff ' 'Aj' at ii L Sl- v X Y I I ii F' 'Z-lv '3'f'1'!A.. ., 'r fLT.11!TE :7 ,fziidrif-3'::'i :i'ESE'-1H7P:iT2f'.I.UQTL I ' 'i::i if:--if f--fd V ' ' 'Z' Q1iEf, 'r Q21 HE. :Y-in V- M L f l U il lx f f-r?l.:s.-1.'3,.EpSiL,:4E.1fJ,. 'f tai...-1 --Jr.,-A--f--eg, -,xi-V V -. QC ,.vi di, 551. -IL' rff---. -1 ' -'p l J JL...., W.. .,.. , f . L -, - , 4 -- . J' . rf , 7 ' -,Y f Vg ,g .5 K 4, . If -' ,- L' . . 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D lS8lg Ph. D. Ql88ljg A. B., University of Pennsylvania Ql887jg M. . Q Resident Physician in the Presbyterian Hospital tlS8l-825 3 Physician to the Philadelphia Dispensary H882-8655 St. Clements Hospital tlSS6jg Southern Home for Children Ql885j3 St. Agnes' Hospital H889-l900jg Howard Hos- pital Cl89Ojg Methodist Hospital H393-l9OZjg Children's Hospital tsince - lgglijj Pediatrist to the Philadelphia Hospital Ql9Ol-0453 Consulting Physician to the NYo- i ' nian's Hospital H8963 and to the Baptist 01'- i phanage QISSUDQ St. Christopher's Hospital tl9Oljg Rush Hospital for Consinnptives Ql902j 3 Jewish Hospital U90-ll 1 XX'itlcncr Mc- niorial Industrial Home t100o5 3 lrloinc for ln- cnrables Ql908j: Assistant llcinonstrator of Histology in the llnivcrsity QHISSS-Smg ln- strnctor in Clinical lNlcilicinc tlSS'l-'lol llrofcs- sor of Pediatrics tsincc lS'lll: Professor of Clinical llfledicinc in the llliilatlclpliia Poly- clinic Ql89l-190653. lXlt'llllN'l' of the .Xssocialion l ol American llliysicians, .Xim'rica1ii llctliatric Soclctl American Mctlical .Xssocinlion, tiol- ' 10530 Ulf llliysicians ol' llliilznlvlpliia. tiorrcs liollfllllg lllvllllwl' ul' Stwlvli' tlx' livillilllk' ilk' Paris. Author ol' Hllisvast-s ol' lnl4nn'x .intl Chilclrcnf' ' lilll C' yr Llp gf! M-, A Ai' V if if .,.. R fs S , . 9 f .. l it it . ' , l , l I 6 L E l if' ll 1 L..-.J 1 2 .AJ 1, -1 1 1 7'ff l fffgik .JJ .9 1 H lex qi 4 5 . .N i X l ii lk li. i.i f 1 .pop ig . li I Mix! . ' 15. Q . ti. y 1 .. iz. sit M. I 1 t ..:, FK .f .ff ff .AA ,th V Pl 2 X .Rui 5 , 1 3 .1 , . , x 1, . su . .Y 1 A is ' X34 Tggg . H S jrxxifw. 1 1 .S X1 . R , I 1 x X ' 1 , , l , . 1 T5 W N151 if 9 .'j' 11 I 1l f 1 3. l Yi l ii 1 1 ' p f l! r-1, V Nl I 1 ll l , lf, Nl 1 If 1 .I Q X 1 1 1 1 THGMAS R. NEILSON Professor of Genito-Urinary Surgery. A. B., University of Pennsylvania f1877jg M. D. C188Ojg M. A. fl880ljg Resident Physician, Episcopal Hospital C1880-8255 At one time Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy, University of Pennsylvania, Assistant Demon- strator of Surgery and Instructor in Genito-Urinary Diseases. Surgeon to 11- all 1. A, ' Vs' .I ' 1 l . :V if G W . , ,, 5-mg I af FE X fiy iq lrij lfi V7 jiri.. ' Hi r2,..s--lf, XJ'-' 2 .3 '1 ,, 1 1 tvs KJ L ,L If wit .-.1 l ' J 23, fx 5 rf' . ,Q 1 1j1 4 P , 1 V . V .rigs 1 1 if: nl K 1 FQ ii!! 11 ij Q1 s X the Episcopal Hospital fsince 188825 Surgeon to St. Chr1stopher's Hospital 1 1 A ' A for Children Csince 18863 Fellow of the Col- 'LNCS E, l lege of Physicians of Philadelphia CSecretary J-QX41 Q 1 1896-192055 Feiiow ofthe Phiiadeiphia Acade- ,.,1' f l 1 1 1 ' ' 11 pl My 1 y my of Surgery. Fellow of the American Sur- im fi. gical Association, etc. President, Philadelphia H ,fig ,I ' F College of Physicians, 1920. ',, ' 11 't iw 12 iyit l fl n'll ifi!il 4 1 Q PM '11-1 1 'fl ' 71 -A E F 5 r V, ' 1, .X L U yu-Ni I iii M 1 Wigs: 1 ' ' K 5 '. X2 111 5, ff, lf, . if,-L71., K: , ,'1 1 I 2',,,f3,xF X .ff fi ' ifiif Il if I If f 3 taxi 5 1 1 Till V . X l ' 1 ' ffl' L 1 'li TN L V Y fi? K l, , ,mu .JLPSPZ--S71 f-fv rf--fa v--f.-7'f-f - ':7..f jLL'1fftigiftft- TT' 'f' T-ifviij 11 1-gy I -,fgyxfgf -MN Ii fi, A- iiN,,i-:ll it in I gif, y 1 . ,nj 1, Qi.,,.i- ..,.,.-..4D --i.....-,---4,, MQ?-A1 1 IM., - A-.415-FH:-z.i3fL. l,f:'3 x ETPUT4 fufifrffgf:.?pf f c if .Login-14221 . ' 'fam riff' ja.-4':1gH ff 'RJ'- M ' f Q, 1. I if X :f l47l vgyns at K . ie li. ,. it M sl e u H51 EN i' i l li l ' li. l L CJPQ x-Y.. ,. Kr, A K ii' wr. I IA i QQ Ll 'i l he a L: KVY N if XP F Lg . Kit! . i -, 3 l k ' S l gill! 'll 1 l l lfl' l. M lil W.. lr li li V., -,,, i el 113 xiii LlEi'l21 u ll' lvl if ww sill All? l l f Wil lvl ,lf li F., -li l 'l l r gsljgvi lp'?'il . all , ll , ,Y f -li .,lA lu .- , JL . f L' -,,- f-' 5 ,' l . Q f f i VM, K, ,V 1, ,yall f - :F ' V A .g ., if J... ,iz J! -W ,il-,gf - .,. -,.,, 1. if.,z,f.v,.if f, 1 i . if. xi. 1 'fl -v v - Tflf J '-' ' .X f..- Q.-. , ,x , , 1. ,. ,i, u . -.--,. .-. . .-,- .W . 4 -- . .M .. A V 4 .-1 , ,.,,,- V -. . -. -A. .-,. fd 72,-as-sy-f W- ' r fi . -1 - ':.' l' -1' 4' L.UY.-.' 4,114 .. -- 1 1' . -4- ...un ,.-,+.,,,..-,-V ,l,.,3t1N ii F U- .ight -.. . , .. .. ..,,1s.- Mfg, ' I, is t , A.Yw .- f' rg, GEORGE HERBERT MEEKER Professor of Chemistry Dean of the Medico-Chirurgical Post Graduate School of Medicine of the University of Pennsylvania, B. S., Qin Chemistryj, Lafayette College 4189355 Ph. D., Cl898lg L. L. D., Ursinus College H9055 3 Sc. D., Villa Nova College Cl9l3j, Phar. D., Medico-Chirurgical College Cl906jg D. D. S. Cl907bg Graduate Student University of Munich H909-lOjg Professor of Cand Dean forj Chemistry, Medico-Chirurgical College of Philadelphia H897-l9l6Dg Profes- sor of Chemistry, School of Medicine, Uni- versity of Pennsylvania Qsince 191633 Chemist . or Manager of Industries in Iron, Manganese, Zinc and Animal Products, Educator, Toxi- cologist. Contributions to clinical and aua- lytical chemistry, molecular physics and ap- plied electricity. 'Q I-M1 J. i'E 'ik r-.x 'f!f' K ' -2-.y ,- A f . g 1 . v F ily nf' 'ig' -ra 1 ' x i l.l ,txff all In - 1 . 5 1 I J Q Lx - A il ! li i XA ' 5 1 . , x' - ' N ,K . ,- R S-. x U ! ral rf I gi ,xi 5 we Qi 1. 4 I i Au L A . QI X, , X ' .W 'Xi f. Y. '- .fs x X' Y. l Tb s Q, , L X S? ,xx STM 1 . 4 f I I . 1 iii I fu f X 1 v 4 .I XGJ All 1.3 lplfll up limi l il SJ 1 P! 4 fi VS., f fiL4l fl . M 'WK if SV , jig ,I Q JI gli 3 Wifi IQ l H A 'Ii VW: - x , I I ! f' r .Q M .X l .V .-3 w- -x A. RICHARDS Professor of Pharmacology. H Graduate of Yale, B. A. Cl879D3 M. A. Q1889j g Columbia Ph. D. Ql9Oljg Post-graduate Work, Columbia University, in Physiological Chemistry, Phy- siology and Bacteriology, Assistant and Tutor in Physiological Chemistry, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York H898-l904jg and Instructor in Pharmacology, College of Physicians and Surgeons H904-OSD, Professor of Pharmacology in Northwestern University Ql908-lOj g Member of the Harvey Society, So- ciety of Experimental Medicine and Biology, American Society of Biological Chemists, Amercan Physiological Society, American So- ciety of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, Philadelphia Pathological So- ciety. Associate Editor of Journal of Biolog- ical Chemistry and Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. Special work in England in the Laboratory of the British Medical Research Committee and Member of Special Committee appointed to investigate the shock problem H917-l8jg Major in U. S. Army, assigned to investigate the problems connected with gas Warfare at A. E. F. Experi- mental Field, Chaumont, France. f -.---,---- xx i SKA, f 1 V .7 ' il . - .-..,..-,. a--.-W N -- 1 . - -...,.r1,m ZA' xii ' f f 'I 'I .V iv..--. v--r. J.-6,1-,,m.,.. ,vs--v--. -,gg--ff.,5:.f:s-?1??f'T3fTFL:-,,,,.'7J'ffT L -if ii 4- if f ki 2fQ,f 5 ' a -7: ff'::i2'4 ul' L'-1-if-iQ-J'-Lil! 4-K Q- 'J-if '-:ix .x 'i-fl' 6155--IBTWx 'ilSf-L31-f :'4 ':fji.,?i'EIA iA,'. Z',l'l fiffi?-if i M 1,.V5,1, L4 'Elf' 'sQ,. t S '77 -'U-' Ci - xi x--1 - ,-....,.., .,,v-. f. 4 J ,if,-Ns-QL! - 4, .h L, 1 , lf, .- ' .1 1 J. , ' f - - 1' . f 'A - Y . .- , 1' 'x' C -C . . A .1 1, 3' I ,,-- ,. , ..,.-,,l -- . f' fy-, E... 1N,,,,f' 'qi ' gf, 'rf i 'i-1--------------A--- - ffl K- uf, f ' is, ' 1 1 -cn -M r,-, :,,.,,,..,w' :gs Vx-, I C.,-gf -f,-':.','f ,'l 4-Lv - : ' -V N-5,1 inns, Q' fe-ff-es. .,- ef ' ' ,f E491 ,,'1, :Wx 1 , ' W ll: ' 'ml-3 HJ iii My les. lkfiw War . vp fi lf 5. Q Q. c ' ki- n 1 1 xi 32: 5 A ' L 1 Ii' iq E PQ f 4 if J, , Q5 1 Ag lv if .L 1..l, W ami I M i n fix 'U l ri i X f , ' f . r ' ' , --1. J W, i Y' ,i A l I ., f 74 Mb, .VFW l i l l,,. 1. i ,,QNii. X Ji lf l xt . ,flL7 W MIIB, N., . is X-. ., , l i Ki, Fr ill 5? VX' ,i iff iwxq K tgp itil flffb ' 21Zl:.:? :f'L' sf i -77 'L aff-?i.:3:rQ.'JQgi V1 la l 1.. sir Ai ll- liii 'V fri ,N lil m v .s Ng. fly. A- I r f 'iv F it ' if 'X I l D+ I Ray? QW if fx. y la. 7 ti H 'l 6 I al! V9 L lfxd . My . fdsilfl 5 3 elle., i Ql ,r 'SW hat iles ilxi' , ' ll If l Half LX 'Kei- vy el klxfxx Mil il. M3 ililvlla X X z ri all l'7g'?', ill' fi iw J mi 1.1 We f lili awsm '-il l.-.lIl'i rfwa EE' it? li! ,xy V Ui '- ,LQ pi ails if 3 ,F 25' I , Vi f fl , il ii If if lil.: f ,fr 'V Ai . l ' f f pl l HI 1 CHARLES VV. BURR Professor of Mental Diseases. B. S., University of Pennsylvania QISSSD, and M. D. Ql8S6jg Resi- dent Physician Germantown Hospital ClS87j 5 Resident Physician, Orthopedic Hospital and Infirmary for Nervous Diseases Q1888Dg Neurologist of the Philadelphia General Hospital fsince 1896.55 One time, Professor of Nervous Diseases in the Philadelphia Polyclinic, Hospital and Visiting Physician to sr - St. Joseph's Hospital. Formerly, President of the Philadelphia Neurological Society, the - Pathological Society of Philadelphia, the . American Neurological Association and the Philadelphia Psychiatric Society. Fellow of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia. Professor of Mental Diseases in the University r of .Pennsylvania Csince 19015. Yisiting' Phy- sician to the Philadelphia Orthopedic llospital and lnhrniary for Nervous Diseases. Con- . tributor to numerous medical iournals, the V articles relating especially lu Xt-iii'olo5gy, 3, . , 5 UNI , nf- 1 f 5 nzfrk , . ,H , --r 'I fl . f, i, - v .- ,V ,nf ,ff he -5:.f,4 t,,'i 1 W , ,. J., Q f 4,11 . L ' f'Lf-.L ? .. 5 ri i r If. .l-:scifi f - gzlffjfl 5 Fi ll l i Flin R l .ll ll it-TFZM '1' If aff p, .J lb! W .i v 'i X . if V .fl v'Q : l ' l if , eel, - 5 Mia' V Sv. . . :Sw I l i ' Q . K xg :xxx .Sk dx -b N. . fm., ii 1 3 H X 'Lf vt -434 V11 iw. K.. Qs F -K ,X x NN I Y J xii 111111 Qxghi. I N I N i .1,. ra. 4 , , hr 1 ' 1 , x 1 f 1 xx 5,1 1 .,! ,., 4 TQ 54 M ,p Q 53 1 , 111 , , fs 1 1,1 ,1 t N 15 f it 1 . .rl I fiilgfw M J XXIQN qv l li QQ i 1 r ,1 I 1 I l Lg' DANIEL McCARTHY 1-I A Professor of Medical Jurisprudence. i iq 4, I S ll 1 1 Graduate, Central High School, Philadelphia Ql89Zj: M. D.. University it ' ' of Pennsylvania QlS95jg Resident Physican in the Philadelphia Hospital I itz C1895-96jg Resident, Orthopedic Hospital Cl897j g Post-graduate worlr, Leip- 1 ,lf PV I zig, Berlin and Vienna H898-9915 Assistant Neurologist, Philadelphia Hos- ' 1 1 pital tl90l-0353 Visiting Neurologist, Philadelphia Hospital Qsince 190315 Q Mi ' -f Visiting Neurologist, Henry Phipps Institute ly Vbxna since 19045 5 Visiting Neurologist, St. Agnes' it 4 X2 Hospital tsince 190715 Consulting Neurologist DRT1 ' State Hospital for the Insane at Norristown, l i 1 ,ai Pa. Consulting Neurologist, Phoenixville Hospital, Kensington Hospital for Tubercu- ' 1 losis, and St. Christopher's Hospital. Associ- , 11 fl, ate to NVilliam Pepper Clinical Laboratory fp gl Csince 189755 Professor of Medical jurispru- Wi dence QGeorge B. VVood Foundationj Uni- gl? versity of Pennsylvania tsince 19045 5 Member 1 of University Unit in charge of American Red Cross Commission to Russia Ql9l7jg Mem- 1 1 ber of the United States Government Commit- X tee to investigate British Military Prisons in , QA Germany tl9l6j. QE 1 H11 A 1 or I H f X p QB , I I an .1 V ,f , E 1 A ,J ,1 Y M-T1 X, A ,fd g ,- ,A , ,U 1 hw, V ff, ,fx 'A Fu fa.. -X, lx , , g,,, 3-xx. .....-.1 l1Bi............Y-.--'----J I-'Y YY... n,-1 ,fiT'xg '- if-. ,.,,.... '-f, , ' . V. ,-.-- ---.--WA Li 4 7..' ' 1 f K1 , , ' NZ- 'ff --Q 'Y'7 Gif f l ' ,Sl K, V, 1 MV.-E544-wwf-5.:1',K f- v 1 ' 1 KA,-:Aki --ug. ......-4..:,....g,- .. .4,...... L...... -J Nd f Ar H,,3..,.11.,fi.,'f-4 f.,,.g..,-i...,a,.-..f.... .. ---- - NX X I51l VA W., ni . f. N4 i..f . ,. . z l ,W I 'ly '.vMi,.' f 1 . 'llf .'. V - 4 ' ni. I r,. 1 ,Q .Q 3 , V, 1 A . i L. Q, A i 53112 lil 3 rj .auf-N 'A ,XXX Xl if l VX- l aw E fr .G - E .f - l l. L it cl H .N - -Y M ff 'Sl' K 'fl 1 AJ 1 l gif 1 RN 4 ikfil' ' fl 1 'iv gi k -S gm .rl-4 Nfl? .5--x argl ve 'R lb P -X , . T 1 f , I , 1, .W--fm - E. ,f - 1 . V. ,,.n..., ,- 1 f ffl .., ,1', 5, X- '- 'ff' f ..,,,,,,,-. 5 1 Vg- fit 'YJ - ' -af 1 i . 4 X ,uf yi, ff rf A , ff . .V f ,,+,4f--.X x ,. yn,----r i.q,,:- 1- ',,?..ps, 4 , , . , ,Q-1' f ffm ' ., ' 'ff Qs .f 1 ' i W 1 7 '?f'jyf',ff .. ,f Q.-J-jfy ' - , ' C:-, f, .Hip . ' f-L. 4, - .ff .1 ,. V iiiif U-,,, 554, W , ' 1' fi ruin i, ,- ,..il.-:Qsi:'QfiI.'-S x f fx- f' ,,:t i,g. .f A Y' ' 1 - V, . ...ff ,ff -fs ,rg I If ,,,f j f r' 9-.,,r,' . ,' , ., r S-. SENECA EGBERT Professor of Hygiene and Associate Dean of the School of Medicine. Preliminary education in Franklin, Pa., High School and Phillips And- over Acade-myg A. B., Princeton Ql884j 5 A. M. 08875 g M. D., University of Pennsylvania Ql888jg Demonstrator of Hygiene, University of Pennsyl- vania C1887-9055 Lecturer on Hygiene, Drexel Institute H892-93D g Professor of Anatomy, Physiology and Hygiene, Temple University, College Depart- . ment C1895-985 3 Lecturer on Hygiene, Protes- tant Episcopal Church Training School C1898- to present timejg Professor of Hygiene, Med- ico-Chirurgical College of Philadelphia H893- l9l6j and Dean of its Department of Medi- cine Cl898-l9'l6jg Professor of Hygiene and .E,f-094, 'fgf'-Z' ' , , in p W' 7 5.-in T 3 I Q . V I l . I . 1 X . f 1 5 Q fl, 'ri ,, 2. X EJ riff. rf, ,. 4' 'W PJ ffl 'A QUE i . P I I 1 1 V Lf HX Ll , 5. Q 1 N3 F.. l'- l A Q? N 1 A I ' l N,-N5 vxgyqwkx ss.. NX . fir V x +2 5 S I Associate Dean in the University of Penn- l ' sylvania Qsince l9'l6j. Member of American yi ii Hi fr ' I - - . . , . all ,ally Medical Association and American Public ri' I K ' ' ' us ' ' Health Association. Author ot lxlllllllill of Hygiene and Sanitation. Major U. S, A, A. ' L, :W H ,, V If ff K. X 'Q fi Wi ' ffl A A X l .910 -,L :I ' V nl in L tv fl Hifi? .vw 5 . I,50I , ,A- , vi ,tfk X WI 1 . K- L ' HY., xt Y - . fx me :S 7 my , -. V. c WW? 'la ffl ug Ng. , ia, 5 ' is ll 5 fl 'lisiiitli Qi X z Q A .LW 5 fx n . f 2 . A. ' ,Q . 1 p 5' f f ! 1 ' y I ' lv ' 'Q z v' 2 '- a f I X I J 'I l 1 A l lf 2' 1' f I f K 7 o I f . l R x' I3 ' llh l R My l ,llflyl u Vvfp ' fl, 1 1 I . l P ' A s HHN RY K. PANCOAST Professor of Roentgenology. Graduate Friends Central School, Philadelphia Ql89Zjg M. D., Uni- versity of Pennsylvania 08982 5 lnterne, University of Pennsylvania Hospital H898-1900jg Assistant in Clinical Surgery and Assistant Demonstrator of Surgery fl901-04235 Lecturer on Skiagraphy, University of Pennsylvania and Skiagrapher to the University Hospital C1905-191155 Professor of Roent- genology and Roentgenologist to the Univer- sity Hospital Qsince 19121. , Lieutenant U. 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D., University of Pennsylvania Ql894Ig Resident Physician, University Hospital Q1894-95jg'.Associate., then Assistant Director, Wfilliam Pepper Laboratory Ql895'-99Ig Professor of Pathology, .-University of California C1899-19105 g Rush Professor of Physiological Chemistry at the University of Pennsylvania Qsince 19105, Member of the Association of American Physicians and the American Society of Biological Chemists. Au- thor of Digestion and Metabolismi' Ql9l2jg Member of Remsen Food Board H907-191-II, Special Attache to American Embassy to Ger- many to investigate Military Prison Condi- tions 1fl9l6jg Member of the United States Export Commission Ql9l7I: Member of the United States Food Commission Qsinee l9l7I. Resigned, 1921. kj, x ., ,N I52I .,,, I.. ..f ,,., .ve 2 'E ug V ,V NC - -, XL . r ,... fog., I ,. .1 .,., r g-- -.JK 'I Ia- , , , ., s I I Q I I I I f I C539-4, .ff 3 I 5 'I ix! .tl I I as I ,J . 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D., University of Pennsylvania Ql9l7jg Studied comparative Neurology with Professor Ludwig Edinger, Neurological Institute, Franlcfurt-am-Main Csummers 1912-13-l4jg Demonstrator of Normal Histology and Embryology, University of Pennsylvania H905-l2jg Assistant Professor C1912-1955 Pro- lessor of Normal Histology and Embryology Qsince 191955 Member of the American Asso- ciation of Anatomistsg American Society of Naturalistsg Philadelphia Pathological So- ciety, Corporation of the. Marine Biological Association, W.ood's Hole, Mass.g Fellow of the American Association for the Advance- ment of Science, College of Physicians of Philadelphiag Contributorof Papers on sub- jects in Histology, Embryology and Neurol- ogy to the American Journal of Anatomy, Journal of Morphology, Journal of Compara- tive Neurology and the Anatomical Record. i I fP I --------- ----- . -Q - - -.- 1 X K - I. I 7 -' -. 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Il S i1,,,1 III I t:-A I I, .i I -X .E .L..,1.4f 21 -- ..Y..,T, .1 :II -jx - --in 31,5 riff-F -1 , 'i,9 '.,1:u3' P in V ,. .'. .nfl 4 ff :. ,'. 1 1.7 K I .J ,, . l, I' .Wir-it 'I I g S-, fi g L A hifi pi ,M ., L, ? t l if if ,Q ' iii as ig: f s 5 5,1 ,ic cy ij?QM if 'Liiym if f fi 1 i g v 'i is L ifli l il ! ,gf Eli, llllglffl 2 W , l '.f 1-1 if' Fil, lxrftyi - f 'i,if'wl?l it-l l flrl 'll l if '. tl Eli FP? fill Quai fill 1, nga! tlilv is- '4 r' ' lx ,wi 1fX,'i,i,T, I-'x iQ 195 lil- ,: 1? :Htl , .fi ylla if :LII J ,V ,,,n, A fi. ,V 7 , if? , Qu , lr i I 4 'x it it K ,if-., , , 1, 1?l3'Hf i1ql 2,7 Q Yi fs 1 'Q'ififff7gilg': a Q 'iff 1 lsiieffiiigff-law ,fi H y , 1 ', Q ff? 1,1 '2 , , f l ' -Mg f I if-QQ-4i,,,,,,,gf11' !,fig5,fr rr' it ri L-I g ,gpg p Ewwginl V-u WW Q ggax I Q vA . 2 L Li xi W. l 1 .gf I I l l Q Hoaafrto C. vvoon, JR. nl c , 1 , Professor of Pharmacology and Therapeutics. 2' qi' . Graduated from the University of Pennsylvania, M. D., Cl896jg Resi- l Aj? dent Physician, University Hospital Ql896-975, Post-graduate study at the University of Berne, Switzerland, and atthe University of Turin, Italy. Ap- V pointed Demonstrator of Pharmacodynamics, University of Pennsylvania f1898jig Associate Professor of Pharmacology, University of Pennsylvania , H9065 1 Professor of Pharmacology and Thera- Y peutics in the Medico-Chirurgical College Rifbx-c H9105 g Professor of Pharmacology and Thera- , fi. ' ' Qeutics in the University of Pennsylvania ' tl9l6jg Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the Amer-' fig ican Medical Association, Philadelphia Col- lege ot ' Physicians, American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Tlierapeuu tics and the American Therapeutic Society. 4 W EClitO1'of United States Dispensaryf' Author 3 55. of A lext-book of Pharmacology. 1 fri l li 4 e, ,,W.,Qi' 'War 1 V ,f ,K li5+l fr., H r hi. 1 -ui 4-' 1,111 rw ! H n, f . v 4 1' 1 I. -fi ... , y, ff' F . P Q if il IN X, Q ' -f k X X It ix --. .1- ,Fx s -'XTX sd, . l N N H. -. S R i 1 K Q 1423 .As S5 -11- V1.5 I ft? R1 'HT 1 llgzrflfl T32 l l . , ' i P ie. nr' f ' 1 I 1 1 F' 2 - Z 'i 'I V I ' 'Q L ,' I E , i I -I , ,ji f 1 ', L S Y, l PA. 1 ARTHUR A. STEVENS 1 'Lecturer on Medicine. Graduate from the University of Pennsylvania, M. PD, Ql886jg Post- graduate student in the University of Pennsylvania Ql887jg Interne in the Philadelphia Hospital U88-7-88jg Post-graduate student in Vienna and Lon- don Cl889jg Lecturer on Medicine, University of Pennsylvania .Ql9lOj, Pro- fessor of Pathology, Wo1nan's Medical College of Pennsylvania C1889-125 , Professor of Therapeutics and Clinical Medi- cine, VVoman's Medical College of Pennsyl- vania Csince 191255 Visiting Physican to the l 1 x L fy Philadelphia General Hospital, Episcopal and 'V' St. Agnes' Hospitals, Author of Manual of 12- ' Practice of Medicine, and Modern Thera . peuticsf' . lx Q . , ' fa l f llfx 1 X1 I' i if 1 1' T54 or figjjii 'f -iii? geern T lfiilfi-,.f. . 1 ,,,,,p51,E?.,vQ,Q, -A pfjxfi1:f:aj1f 1tj, f ffl ., A F1 1 xi 'P-if-'mn-ff--H-1 'iv Q-, Fnfiigl.-f5i itli ogg! -ffg - U, 1 lW7'fTfT5'if m--'M' jg 1.1 ,1L,f:.,,n ns ff'-+I'lif-fs-' A f A --- rf l57l I K l l yl 111 f.' 111 1. ,,. -,11 1, isp il if 1,,.-.,lj lj 1 ,I ,., A 1 . 1 ,f , 7 - ,Al 7 ,.. 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I lv ,gh ri I - I I I I S L T1 I 'VII 'iff I frm I It I- Ii 53' f A eva Is III It III II zv 'f I I I I te NX tsl IAQ F' XI A III I , I ' QIIII - .x.' N. .NTNX J .'E?N . I I . I If fi 2 I II 'ig lxlx. A I ff fi sc 3 I I is or . . Vi Ii I 1 I I'-I 'vw sq, 1 I , I I If II-ll xox fif- -?31 1. ' Iii: II' III III I if .5-I I' ni X I,- .Iff V ', If, IEII 1 If I .,i'f . I . Q' I' V.: . If I I A. BRUCE GILL Professor of Orthopedic Surgery. Graduated from Muskingum College, -A. B. Ql896jg M. D. University of Pennsylvania. Ql905jg Resident Physician at the Presbyterian Hospitalg Chief Resident, Ilfisdener Memorial School for Crippled Children H906-lOIg Assistant Surgeon, Presbyterian Hospital H910-l5Ig Assistant Surgeon to Nlfidener Memorial Industrial Home H910-2055 Orthopedic Surgeon to the Episcopal' ,Hospital Qsince l9l6jg Assistant -Surgeon in iOr'thopedic Department at the University Hospital H914-155 g Surgeon to the Orthopedic Hospital Qsince l919jg Orthopedic Surgeon to the Presbyterian Hospital Csince l915jg Orthopedic Surgeon, Abington Mem- orial Hospital Ql9l3-l9Ig Consultant Ortho- pedic Surgeon, St. E'dmund's Home for Crip- pled Children Qsince l9l9Ig Fellow of the Philadelphia Academy of Surgconsg Fellow of Philadelphia College of Physicians: Member of American Medical Association and Amcr- ican Orthopedic Association: Member of Sig- ma Xiiand Alpha Omega. Alpha lrlonorary Fraternities. l56QI ... ,Q 5 -. I it-:X in ' u f W 'jj f ,. I.- I 1,5 ' V. gig : 'Vi I ,. . V. LH I., ' Y . I ., V . I 'F I ffl 7 2' I I Pal 1 fi I ,, 1' I S V1 . .,,f, ry 57' - I J- - I I .i Is. .XS-X, Xia 6, 3' In lx 'I I I I 1, I , ji It 1 III. , f . 9.1 fc II IL In I I . 1 R-., I II I All ' 5 .4 'I. I ' I PIN' z A . , Xa. S xx... X . ,I - nur Q . Q . Y. ' -l .I 21 an I ,ek RII cert , ap, 'J 4 'Ii 3 5 ,J- f si A 'SJ 5 Y. gr. It H . I , L 2: Qt ,. 'X x. I il I 7' I NV ,A xn- KY ,N ..,,, . 'A . ', 43 ' 'W . ' is l . v f . Lv WJ Q Au ,lui .-In-pix, Avg, .xbv -,Nf l 1!g.iXl,x .l,k W5 fmt 2 2 YQ- V ,J , 'ff . I, 2 - i - l X RL U' ' A , g!,.fvKl1,.g,Q . i.. ' ' ' f f w 1 rfpllilii, .A ' '.AA Q. ire, y liglii l l l , i x D LW X FWS? E! n . f C 1 5' -. 0 ff ll 1 . il ' : i . J ' -1 . H HENRY CUTHBERT BAZETT gf I rl I Professor of Physiology ., I. , t ' Preliminary Education at Dover College, Dover, England. WVadham u . . '. College, Oxford' C1904-OSD, St. 'I'homas's Hospital, London, H908-125, B. A. f l , - Oxford Ql908jg QFirst class honors, Physiologyj, B. M. B. Ch., Oxford, ,gy 7 , Ql9lljg M. A., Oxford Ql9l9j, M. D. Oxford, Ql9ZOjg L. R. C. P., England xl! ' Ql9llj 5 M. R. C. S., England H9115 5 F. R. C. S., England Ql9lljg Cheselden , 1 ' O Medal for Surgery, St. Thomas's Hospital fi Q, Cl9lOjg Radcliffe Traveling Fellowship Ox- by V , ford Ql9ll-l4j, Fellow Magdalen College Ox- ' ' Q ford C1912-205, Demonstrator of Physiology, V 'l 7' St. Thomas's Hospital Medical School fl9lO- y Q 1 1 lljg Study at Harvard University, Depart- f ? o ment of Comparative Physiology H912-135, i ' Q Demonstrator of Pathology Oxford Ql9l3-145 , I Lecturer in Clinical Physiology, Oxford Cl9lQ- , pg y X A ,nl 6 1 I . lx:-J . W Q A y if fx. - X I A Zlj. Member of American and English Physi- .1 , 5 N ological Societies, Fellow of College of Sur- Q i y y M geons, England, Contributor to Manual of 1 , it 1' War Surger Barlinff K Morrison, Various . XD Y , I . Q, yr . Z: ,fo articles in Medical lournals. wa. ' . . . ' . N'r-Af' gl- ' f ,A : Captain in English Army Ql9l4-l9g M. C. lvxl. f X! 4 . Ql9l5jg O. B. E. Military Cl9l9j. I lt . X, u . . ,ima . ..i' ' A 1, . -fi, r x, 1 xx .vi I. V I c . XL f Cc-I E K Xxylg 5. U5 r 7 x ,fe ,fad . F5 fi J v r f of 5-LJ . 1 Xxx ,,., ,QJW if -igvfv-rfijgy..f,T.-lfik.-AY , Yi ,Vx--L E I 5 wi 'i , U 'V 1 fy . f I rv, ,- 1 1 . . if V .i -LH, HQ-fx , V - I 1' 1 n'.g, 7 1 In ., l. -I , 1 'wk ,F- J ll 1 5 . I 1 11 .I f xx' l ! E 1 f list' m . .PP - X f . 5' 'KX g. 1 X Ti l . . +i 5 I, ii t 11 l':X in ,xii 1 ' 'x t 1 ii ik ' ,1. ,Ak 15 4, - 5 Q3-v--fi Mg VL 71 iligfi 1-,NX .V ,L ,1 , 1 aj 1 1 lin ' 1 1711 1 fij 21 'vt rf r ls' V 1 1 l . f 1 .fi ,1 'fgi 1 14 l Al A' ' Ll i-17: 1 X 3 1 I X-1. .1 51 f ,.....ffv--:Z-xxx' Professor of Applied Anatomy Qsince 191153 x., I. 1 i fi gl ' I- A Assistant Surgeon to Pliiladelpliiu General 1 Q , 1 Hospital C1903-OQDQ Surgeon tsince 199951 iiini ,3: Assistant Surgeon to the University Hospital is id- fsinee l905jg Surgeon in Chi-ct to Northeast- wx. ' gf ern Hospital. Fellow of College of Plly- ' ' Q. siciansg Academy of Surgery: Aincriczm Col- J Q lege of Surgeons and Aim-riczm Mulical U.-Xsso: 14, . ,',' eiationg Contributor to American llrzictice oi '1 Q3 Surgery and liecn's SYSl'L'll'l of Slll'g'Cl'j'.H ' xg 15133 Author of A Syllalmns oi'-Siiigirail .'XlllllUlllX.H 'p it Contributor to numerous journals. i ..y .,af.1v -' .J X 1 1 HM Wm FN, .Ni xlfgii 11 ,L L. i 1 w U7 fx 4 5 1 l-4' ,ll - EQ- U5 2 'Q 1. cn D 02. i A 2 2, QQ G V 1 , L1 ,.. 9, .3 f IIS 5 xr Q D- l ,- ' vu Ph G ' i 1-U as X l. A .ffif SD 4 PU Pr l'. 1, ' o gr- 2 0 Q- 1. 1 1.116 O H 5 A -f . O ,. Mi, ,, Q 5-51, a ff g UB. ro fig UP ii' in Q 44 r-J UZ 5V, 'il,,H OG E-I :D 3 I l, 1 ko H? ig O I- 1' il 03WA5fDH mlm 1.11 fwUC l UQ :L Ei-n Ifluauffii x1 . - , ' fpggaw sUfs11w 1 1. ,D mics, V1.3 P14 ' .-r gg 7 1?-it rr'-or Q CDCP-IO U7 CD FD O -4 .S-1+-f.. 00-PO-1,-1 23.115 PU' ,., m fg, P-. 6 6 fx U7 O fp P-4 ',- xl .',',f SD 0 1-4 r-r' OO ,... 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D., Uni- 1' i ! . . ,., P . ' j1l K versity of Pennsylvania H8905 Post-graduate Work at Goettingen tsummer I QW ofl903jgl onn,C3emnany'Qsunnnersci l90843jgQReQdentfPhyQckun Chu- iggi ' my dren's Hospital C1897-9855 St. .loseph's Hospital, Reading, Pa., H898-9955 at ft St. Ioseph's Hospital, Savannah, Ga., Ql900jg Assistant in Pathology -at ijt? A Pennsylvania Hospital Ql9Oljg Assistant De- N . ,S monstrator of Physiology at the University l ,Th fQ,fu' of Pennsyhmuna tl9OlLBjg Ihnnonsnntor of fdlq Y all Physiology Ql903-12jg Assistant Professor of fi . Physiology, University of Pennsylvania Qsince L T. 7fwi. 191255 Isaac CDtt l?rofessor of Ydiysiohngyg f ,Rpt Graduate School of Medicine Qsince l920jg Yifxql N141 Member of the College of Physicians of Phila- .2 1 delphiag Philadelphia County Medical Society, ,j,'fiw 1 ' tif- 0 American Medical Association, American As- , Y y.X , . V , ki ip x it sociation for the Advancement of Science, i Q3 4 - ffgfj American Physiological Society and American rg liii: fkssociatiori of 'llniversity' I?rofessors. n Chan- 'QLKQIE , tributor of several articles on the Physiology 1, Q. ofthe nervous systena. Ilesgpaed 1921. ,S ,gi if .X x Qi! N! gk Hoff 'WN57Ti!Qifk'd fdijt ELL? fit Q., 'it- 'i no 'i i fT1f ,,, H- W:i..,liffilffff157 Ti , V im' if mgsiwkxi --V-H -f--M'-2 f-S-M-A-' -' ' E61l r . fi EDXVARD TYSON REICHERT Professor of Physiology Preliminary education in public and private schools of Philadelphia. M. D., Universityof Pennsylvania Ql879fD. Post-graduate Work in Leipzig, Ge- neva, Berlin, etc. Demonstrator of Experimental Therapeutics, University of Pennsylvania, immediately after graduation. Demonstrator of Physiology, University of Pennsylvania H834-861 Professor Physiology, University of Pennsylvania Qsince 18865. Research Associ- ate of the Carnegie Institute of X?Vashington Qsince l909D. Author of memoirs on the toxic principles and physiological actions of serpent venoms Qvvith Dr. S. Weir Mitchell in 18865, on the differentiation and specificity of corres- ponding proteins and other vital substances in relation to biological classification and organic evolution, the crystallography of hemoglobins Qwith Professor Armos P. Brown in 190953 and on the differentiation and specificity of starches in relation to genera, species, etc., cesses and products, and as a strictly scientilic basis for the ClZlSS1l1C.Z1tlO11 of plants and ani- mals Cl9l2j. Retired 1920. E601 stereochemistry applied to protoplasmic pro- ,I , I: 5.'li,:ri.I lil I ifivfj: . -I--Aj IF an ' I I I EQ? 1 ' P31 1 I ia I Ii l , ive f vii? Jlv- 1 fx -V 4 i I ' I N I I I I I I x , - I I I ,Igj-. IX in I 7 I , TW'- II III If Wi iii' l l .I A' I I i I AQ ,ge-1, i 5 -, g. ' 1 1 :X sfkfgt XI 1 iq 1 X2 2 .QNQQ I w-Rf f I I I i , , . Y ,III W .ii 2 alll ,kc A ix N I M . k . A 3. . we ,., K I , X ' 5 4 32 . I 1 1 in Ji' I 1 lab,-J rl llffN L XXI' Ik- . . 'X -A A , Ajay- .XX If lvffix 'Willa wmv f 'i-i flt's s tiff,-tftrw Q 3lm tW m im'ffsf Hfff Q K '- ' as fa t t- . , . s rt 3. .4 f--Jai ef' gli L 4 at .tne - llfurtzburg and vienna. ln 1891 he published, with Professor B, C. Hirst, 9 . an extensive monograph on Human Monstrositiesf' ln l893 appeared the ' Q' ' i V. first edition of Piersol's Textbook of Normal Histology. With the publiea- Q Q R tion in 1907 of his Human Anatomy, Dr, Piersol revealed the fruits of his t ' long labors in the fields of histology, embryology and anatomy. This work 'K R p numbering over twe-nty-one hundred pages beautifully and copiously illus- I L-j Q 3 trated, at once took its place as the leading American work on Anatomy. lt , P ' qt will always remain a monument of the indefatigable labor, painstaking care I 1 S and comprehensive knowledge of Professor Piersol. The production of such 4 a work is a task very few men are mentally or physically cap.able of carrying X to a successful termination. The service performed in the cause of American I' ii f I anatomy, was incalculable. , I - . 3 As a teacher, Dr. Pierso-l had few equals, he was eloquent, systematic and thorough, and his wonderful personality and knowledge he made of the subject of Anatomy a vital ,fascinating study. Dr. Piersol was President in I '+ 4, l9lO of the American Association of Anatomists. He is a member of the ' L pf American 'Philosophical Society and a Fellow of the College of Physicians of I t If 2 - Philadelphia. When his work permitted him he took, during the summer, a ' vacation in the northern woods where trout fishing was his greatest relaxa- . , if tion and pleasure., - 2 g . WM. PEPPER, M. D. I ' :-. ' , ' i ' O 1 1 Q 1 b '1 ' 'e pt I' , lr r It T lr u ., l T '. 2.4 ' 0 I. ' 3 I . al , . fi I If 4 V 4 ! 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X 3 1 Ml Docron GEoRGE ARTHUR P1ERsoL l Lk Tl ' Emeritus Professor of Anatomy I PIM S W A P Dr. George Arthur Piersol, Emeritus Professor of Anatomy, retired from ' 5 active teaching in the spring of 1921. He had been connected with the facul- li 213 'V I 'ftp ty of the School of Medicine since 1877 the year he received his degree of M. We D. from the University of Pennsylvania. He was born in Philadelphia, May ' in 17th, 1856. In 1874 he graduated with the degree of C. E. from the Poly- p p 1' .1 ,. technic ,College of Pennsylvania. He then studied medicine and following Ly-Q: his graduation was appointed Assistant Demonstrator of Normal Histologyg in 1883 he was promoted to Demonstrator and in 1889 to Professor of Histol- 'kg i ogy andilfimbryology. In 1891 he was elected Professor of Anatomy and held 'i r A ' this chair for thirty years. 5 if fQi1p IM: IHersoYs predecessor in the Cfhair of Zknatonay vvas Joseph.1Qeidy' ' P88 my g ,H who for fifty-five years was Professor of Anatomy in the University of Penn- 1 sylvania. Since the school was founded in 1765, only six men really have Q held the chair of Anatomy, 8h.ippen, VVistar, Physick, Horner, Leidy and f I pp-fl Piersol. Dorsey was elected, it is true, in 1818 and delivered his introductory , W al,ru lecture but died a,fevv dagwslater. ' PM irpny . 1Afhat an erntonae of ffnatonay in this coiuatry these six iianies stujgest. iii all -an 5 It is truly a noble lineage. i ' Ei bi h In 18862I3r- IH9TS011V3S lgiven. leave of absence hr order that K 1 6 mlght Q10 abroad and Study histology and embryology in Berlin. ,f . , 'ffl . Q1 if Qi im 'w Nw P f'f.ffW3'fG56711. Lg- 'TQ E1'2ii'!i.F'jrrw EY?jfiga-,jfi 1F 11gil ,A V I f. I ,- WA, . . 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Q - .4 371 W A ' 3 , R HE -11.117 4': ' R117 he would spendithe balance of the night in his home laboratory cutting sec- tions and experimenting with the analine dyes which were 50 new in those 1 X ll- I ? ini QW ffl l T la ii, .ji L-ll bd' H Aly... ,, .J . 5.1 li 5 ' 3 xf.-li! ,, , 'v T' , . .l J 1 K S ':'ei'r A: 4 A days. 3.115 V Looking out over the field of dermatological histologic sections and photo- 1 . , graphs in our present-day text-books, Hartzell's all stand in the upper levels, - 1. HN: g and of the superlative ones his constitute a fine proportion. 4-XgfQT 5 Dr. Hartzell's real dermatologic career began .in 1884, when he became an assistant in the Skin Dispensary of the University Hospital. Here he en- if gi w-3 Joyed the rare niastership of Professor Louis A. Duhring, a pioneer and levi--Sl the dean of American dermatology in his day. lt is conceded even to-day ' 'eil ' ' Q that such a supervision is a sine qua non in such a subject asf dermatology, ki gf? 1 f ', and fortunate indeed' was he who could boast Duhring as his preceptor. ln A l 1891 Dr. Hartzell became Instructor in Dermatology and Assistant-in- l. fi Charge of the Skin Dispensary of the University Hospital and in 1903 As- A 1 sociate in Dermatology. The professorship at the University came in 1911 F , on the retirement' of Professor Duhring. Other activities are indicated by 3 ,L the following: Clinical Professor of Dermatology at the XVoman's Medical ,fl ' College of Pennsylvania, President of the American Dermatological Associa- rl' , I , tion, Member of the Philadelphia County and Pennsylvania State Medical 1 L Q Societies, Pathological Society of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Dermatological it Society, College of Physicians of Philadelphia, Dermatologist to the Metho- ' 'Q 3 dist Episcopal Hospital and the Philadelphia General Hospital, and patron Q I 2 9 of the Hartzell Dermatological Research Society. He was a frequent visitor V p . it to Europe inpursuit of de-rmatological studies. He held membership in 4...l: V -I the Union League many years, and is a member of the Sigma Chi and the 1 '- M Phi Rho Sigma medical fraternities. ln 1917 he conceived and established lb Ii I '- the Laboratory of Dermatological Research at the University. He has just Q 5 s fy been honored as the Emeritus Professor of Dermatology of the University ' If + - , . of Pennsylvania. it 1 ,W :l This is not the place to enumerate all of Dr. Hartzell's contributions to ' 1,231 3 X, i medical literature. Suffice it to say that they were valuable, and stood out 'Q ill p by reason of their refreshingly direct, Anglo-Saxon style, even in the face of W ,1 I j German influences on literature in past years and his numerous visits to the P Continent. Sufficiently numerous, they are not more so because he restrain- J A J ed all impulses to rush into print. He allowed his papers to mellow. His ,E . fx' i text-book Diseases of the Skin is probably his opus magnum. Perhaps the ', greatest distinction his general, literary contributions have enjoyed was the - 4 f 171' inclusion of his paper on arsenical hyperkeratoses and cancer in the Trans- 'ry ffl actions of the New Sydenham Society. He has contributed. to Morrow's 5 , lf l System of Dermatology, Bang's and Hardaway's System of Syphilis and 5' MXH ..,, 5 1. Dermatology, Hare's System of Practical Therapeutics and the Refer- f ,ff ence Handbook of Medical Sciences. . U tl i'f'i ti He resigned from all active medical Work last year following an illness. .31 . 'gli , To sum up the inventory, Milton B. Hartzell has contributed more than A 1,511 his share, first in relieving human suffering, then in .adding to medical f , knowledge, and not least in teaching us the art of medicine. As he leaves ?,7g.i,xg'i X 'li us we voice the heartfelt wish that he may happily live long to see us all Ky' ff' f'ttl Q' fruitfully reactive to the stimulus he has given us. li-UA lid 5' ,ff 'fi Q ' lie, AX at, E sreri I 'tli A -1 rp ,ae:ma--- --M - be kg f E651 I . a' . 21 f in Vi' sw 7 ,ii an . 4 f' -Q L .J - . . 1 , . 1 I '-.1- 1 . L. ,. I, X I. :lit ' Lil 5 Q' . Uri, .5 XX H., I L ix , K .ln vi gp ..--- nga 9 s X.. s 1 .Fir if 71.7. 'li if l l . is r lt 5 I iii I li iii L- lit lgial 'ei liwliill llrk kf - IX rig-' ,, my la i-Q 'Ei' , kellvlli ll ll Ei! ii l - 11. .r Vi fill 'EQ lil 1 rl 931 Wi Hi L, 1. lilly X yi: ,il ill ilk 1 l lei if-1 'A 5 milf ,fm ly 1 ji A '.l. I 1 L3 if MH.ToN B IXLER HARTZELL Professor of Dermatology. A Milton Bixler Hartzell, gentleman, scholar, physician and teacher, was born at Fayetteville, Pa., in 1854. His family is now one of medical tradi- tions, his father having been a physician and his brother, Charles A., being now in active practice in the town above mentioned' It is not surprising, then, that we should find his text-book on Diseases of the Skin dedicated to his father. Wie read To the memory of my father Ezekiel. Hartzell, M. D. I dedicate this book. Passing' over his boyhood days, we find that he prepared for college at Chambersburg Academy, and received his A. B. and A. M. at Pennsylvania College, Cnow known as Gettysburg Collegel in 1874 and 1877 respectfully. In 1911 he was further honored by the degree of L. L. D. by his alma mater. Wfhile in college he enjoyed the companionship of our beloved Dr. Edgar F. Smith and Dr. john. Marshall,-men close to the hearts of Medical Alumni for many years back. Another classmate was judge Dimmer Beeber, of Philadelphia, and these three tell of his college and some of his later history. His M. D. was received at Jefferson College in 1877. He then became a successful general practitioner,-the hard-worked kind who sees a large number of patients per day. At the same time he found time to act as As- sistant Physician and as Pathologist to the Presbyterian Hospital,-in a day when Pathology was but an infant speciality. After the ordinary day's duties 1641 5 ,,, fj 171 1,11 A Q.. , 1 fi' . 1 if i 1 EW l f'-' 1 lyk 1 .1 rs lvl Flin, Rial l V 371 x I I l l Y I . 1 . ul if--1 ll i. .v :il . .1 ffl n. Qi? -K rf' ,-lk-I I :lil 111' X. . l'NiA lux! 'Bi . 'g 5 1 l 1 IV ,lg 1 'l-mf Et. ...., XZ PX 312 5 X . xx 'x Qs'- ' w . . X' fl liil . ,lk K N .3 is ' Q l i x f I .1 1 I 1 ,.,.,- ,fl tr Y r i I .. 1 1 I .x i , 1 3 ..---., 9 , Qi1,f:,:,,fa5f-3jgf'f13Qj-Qi' '4 Q ffl -.4, up ,V T. if '2tfTf'TR'7j-'Q -, ' TTIL-,Q1TifTf-ififzi rj -- xl.. i'?,, ' 5 ees. . . f f .- . 1, .. . 1 11' li, IHHQQX ,imp ,a,.f,f.- mas, .A '.i?'?AL1 QRC,xkV:1.A,Y-,.gf.,Tv,x4wJ5-fish L.,3.-1,s4lJ:..lsa.-:r-.Js.,,XnxY-fr C X-in as -M -'4 -- sf' to fr-if as gifs.: . V '- w dation of knowledge of botany that was a source of great happiness to him ji Ifij. f 1 giroughout his later life. ln 1884 he was graduated in medicine from the w 1' 1, -Aniversity, and soon afterward became physician to the Dispensary of the v i- University Hospital and teacher in the Medical School. He had located in , l distant Manayunk not then connected by trolley with the city. ln favorable 1 A , l seasons he would make the longitrip on horseback, but no matter how he if-1 A i came, or what arduous work he had done before coming to the hospital, he C3 fi fx? was as cheerful and happy as ever Lan Maclaren's Doctor of the Qld School. . ffxi His conscientious work soon distinguished him among- his contemporaries, il- and brought him, in addition to academic advancement, a large local practice v i f 1 p as well as much consulting work. The physicians who called Dr. Fussell in A - , I consultation found him progressive, helpful, and thoroughly scientific. He , I ' was among the iirst to appreciate the value of the laboratory in diagnosis, 'l 1 and had, himself, mastered the essential methods. Busier in practice than , , , most of his contemporaries, living far from the center of things, and from Q 'K the great medical library of the College of Physicians, he nevertheless suc- 1 'n ceeded in producing a large number of articles of high clinical value. He i l s edited Dr. James Tyson's well known text book, C1913 Editionj and in 1916 , l il puublishedya masterly volume entitled Differential Diagnosis of Internal 1 , iseases. , . X 5 -3, As a physician he was distinguished for his great diagnostic ability, his ' f. I practical sense, his resourcefulness, and his sane attitude toward surgery. He 1 g K? knew the occasion when' to take the surgeon by the hand and fight a joint Q M battle- aigainstf disease. He was never timid nor rash when the question of L-3 ' 2 surgica inter erence arose. lp ip ri' In later years the University recognized the immense value of his ex-- lp 5' til 1, perience by entrusting him with the Professorship of Applied Therapeutics. 3' ' a Here he had ample scope for imparting to the students the knowledge he had Q X , f if 1' gained through his long experience at the bedside. , , ,I Loyalty to the University was part of Dr. Fussell's nature-he took the ,I Q - N deepest interest in the University Medical School in China, in the Social Ll, f 0 Serv1ice1of.t:l1ej Untixfplrsity' Hospital, and in University athletics, especially in -if 1 Zoot a an ase a . 1 f During the war Dr. Fussell volunteered as a member of the Cardio Pff A Vascular and Tuberculosis Board of the Army and served at Fort Niagara, Hg, 1 N. Y., and at Gettysburg. His services were so highly esteemed at XfVash- 1 5.1. , ington that very early after entering upon his duties he was offered a major's tl rank and the headship of a base hospital. Many professional honors came to gg lrfili Dr. Fussell-the list'is a long one and need scarcely be tabulated at this ,Q i' ,H , time, At the moment of his death he was a Councillor of the-College. g Dr. Fussell was singularly happy in his married life. His wife, who l with two sons and two daughters survives him was an ideal companion, and ,ff lf. f not only shared his thoughts, his sorrows and his joys, but many of his pro- fly 1 l g fessional and all of his pleasure trips. Dr. Fussell died October 15th, 1921, 1 , of angina pectoris. I ' - n - , '-1 ' lf one essayed to mention Dr. Fussell s friends one would undertake an l I endless task, enemies he had none. Q u ' ff' il The memory of such a man deserves. to be kept alive in the hearts of the - ,f X ,re , students and in the traditions ol the lniversity forever. Daxrid Riesman. LX . Q '. ' l 1 F M if i' L fi :. f . .a 'vc ,F -r-'H , ,123'g,-,,V-g g' A rm ,M . xI1g,.., Qi T' fr- 'I - ...W .V-Y 'M r' f T1' QI? f-ff'i'I'l'.,r,fffQg-- ls, 'T' 7, Q, -A if' 5 f . 'A 'T' fu TWT- , ' 3- gr f ,:'i 2'fL' lf ',, tb-,Q 'ff f ' X , ff VI V H W W , ,L---.Q . -fi I ,-. fr V 3. , , , fy- xl 1 Q f l ufrrjif l 3,.,,-11,5 Q 1 ,1 , P - ' - N... ,V,, AH, U., ...U--H J- 4- W U . ,mg I W, ,L N V4 iw, L .--v 5 , . ,A Q. s , , ' , . ,.- I 1 tg, , I ply li . I ig -!- M Q K- L lui 9,515 A ,QF l. 'ir jf ,i,,,:,,-lax-LQ-A y. In ., I W , X l ffl K! ,l XII ltr ,, k . 1 , x,,N. N ,A ,J :A-p -Y ---M 1--,fin-K-.A-i,3,5ak.,.g2'U7 -1, ...fp 5 X 1 1 llva 5 - I lr' ,f x , W , ,V - ,vb lf -.- ' ' -'- ' 5'-L--4-Lgww 11' by lf-1 -.111 X fs. 1 H 1 X 'llfl ll H lv-JJ--rg ' i . 1 -if f. X, -- 2 -Pr' ' ' It ,dak i . g,- X xr ,i 1 f- T'-'-f ' ' X 1 l n 'vi Q Hr draw f 'l f4.'ifl,.15.-J fs- 'i---U-J 5, X24 ' If -'fl gf s or -Q - 4 ' FQ ,I E715 l , W . fljp ,pri - 5 g ilu lllimnnrmm . . W' l Y Q i ii ' -fi, l if il i . fl ZTYI, .2 V. 1,1 ' Q' fr .fi N r .' '- .'-rf 9,55 kj! T 5 Q 5? H - l ' l K .A I l M, T , , f ' l 7 1 l 7:1 .pf i 3 , 1 r C- 1 Y l I P I E lllilx Q ! U had U i 3 T57 ' ...,. c-rj K i '- Lqp , Q a A l . i f ll- will 1 itll X iff. Sf' 'f l i ' 1 . 9 M- .QW ,iw .wif -,,ii l l . -lfll cf tip ll' 1 ,xl W AX il ' x it i ' 1 M. HOXWARD FUSSELL Professor of Applied Therapeutics Since the beginning of the Medical School of the University of Pennsyl- vania there has been in every generation a man in the faculty who has been the students' idol. This idol was not always the most brillant or the most prominent member, but he was, and probably always will be, the man of the most sterling and lovable character. The fact that M. Howard Fussell was the idol of the students during his lifetime as a teacher substantiates this statement. Dr. Fussell was beloved as' few. men have been, and to the thousands of students who in his teaching career of over thirty years came .lx , . under his sway and who affectioniately called him Daddy Fussell, he was ,pgs the paragon of doctors. girl Born in Chester County, Pennsylvania, of Quaker parcntage, on No- lf vcmber 24, 1855, he spent his early years in teaching in the public schools of . 'U ' ' - - pf! ,.l 'itil lxadnor Township, Pennsylvania. lt was a long distance to and from the ' schoolhouse, but on those trips through wood and meadow hc laid thc loun- .ffl A.f,Q ei Hai? c rtlf i,Vii'llJ f ffl 'lf' ,. K, .,.i -j'j?Tw ' fi 1 i il . L' If . fag! . .3 '4lr,ir,ux l66l , fr cf l , I A I I T- I , t ' I 1' rwX'f- PXEF X' Flu x.. , X c 1 N I l l X i lx I I ' 45. -i S4 5 . .N R Y l 4 . M K I - Q . ni..-P 1 I r K A 5 Q ' x, i 4 1 iw P xx! ' v . . 1 . K Q rs. x :ah e 5 J , X 'N . .. . I 1' I I- 'J I I '-4 1 'N-ll I .1 J-'+A . ..n ,f , 'Z f. f' ' ffm ,ff ' ,. I in..- inlliv 'f Inf 1 1. fx 'nl ,V gi. s' -iff fi 9:2 3-11 fi-J .1 - I 'jr f .J ' .- .fi my . I f ij' '- 'TR I A 'gs ?- - 'gf If ' sfji rf W lip .711 N. I fi. 'iii 2535 H23 fi I if I - F NP' - 67. ' .. fl I . f i 5 2 7 lx 4' i l I R avi'-FCC -AQCICYK 'uw' li '- f IL .2.- 5 YC.: 4 ' -X Y A ,K . N V iii? IV . Q llf xl N0 ' , I I If if -,,,g1 Xl? J . I X, I 5. if? . ' I Y I X I ,,rD.,i , A,-N I lik 5,5 X :Fig fu-if. :3I':fi.i,,i?Q I kQ Y ,Ig f ,fl .X A ,- . .V A .477 L,,.- , A V ' 'T'--- '-L, X I . . . X 1 V -.fwfltvtgl ,l ? Emilia X J ' I ..SIN,j'LS5 ..-L N LAT xv lk .gg .W . .AKQE Wiz, YV '4A 'Q FRANK A. CRAIG, M. D., Medicine. fy ' :J , CHARLES M. MONTGOMERY, A. B., M. D., Medicine, .3 -I 1 1Cg3iggCDl?J,DA.Ni3.,SVI. D., Medicine. i 31 ' - . - -. Neurol S d N 1 . , . 4 , . ., na om . T fi HOXVARD A. SUTTON, A. B., M. D., Osieology, I , PENN-GASKELL SKILLERN, Jr., M. D., Anatomy. , y WARD BRINTON, A. M., M. D., Mooaoino. ' , BENJAMIN D3 XPARRIVSH, BAS., M. D., Otology. R AA PHILIP FRANCIS VVILLIAMS, Ph. B., M. D., Obstetrics. 5,4 Q ARTHUR H. GERHARD, A. B., M. D., Modioino. x . - N, JAMES A. BABBITT, A. M., M. D., on 1 , LJ NORMAN L. KNIPE, Ph. B., M. D., Oogtggsios. Y- I l CLARENCE D. DANIELS, M. D., Obstetrics and Histology. I X S3 BEN C. OILE, M. D., Otology. B. F. BAER, M. D., Ophthalmology. TRUMAN G. SCHNABEL, M. D.,':'Modio1no. l I GEORGE WILSON, M. D., Neurology. Neuropathology and Medicine. . G. VICTOR JANVIER, M. D., Obstetrics. 5 ' IVL5 DH Clinical Pathology. , l . . ., istoloffy. IRAASAIPSPIRIANA D-. . . , . .,-naomy. I N. S. ROTHSCHILD, M. D., Anatomy and Surgical Pathology. A .JUSTIN G. SCHWERIN, M. D., Larynology and Rhinology. . u HENRY ETTER STARR, B. S., Chemistry andy Toxicology. Q - JOSEPH E. ULINIAN, IW. D., Physiology. X' I. LEWIS ISCHER, M. D., Neuro-otoiogy. ' VVILLIAINI C. WOOD, IW. D., Otology. at LOUIS SEGAL, M. D., Otology. - 4 Q JOSEPH AMOIVER, M. D., Neurology and Neuropathology. 1 ' M. D., Chemistry. 4 - A , .. ., Medicine. ' ., DJAVIIKD N. HUSKIN, M. D., Laryngo-Iogy. a Cf A ENCE K. DENGLER, D., Dermatology. - Q JOHN P. MULRENAN, M. D.,' Neuro-Otology. I V EALDVZIN LUCKE, IVI. D., Pathoggy. 'TANL 'Y P. REIMANN, D., athology. , '. CHARLES C. WVOLFERTH, M. D., Medicine. ' RICHARD A. KERN, M. D., lvledicine. 1 ,' A. G. MITCHELL, M. D., Pediatrics. ' VVILLIAM N. BRADLEY, M. D., Pediatrics. L I, CARL F. SCHMIDT, M. D., Pharmacology. i . JOHN R. FORST, M. 'D., Ophthalmology. ' A I IIPENLRIIOIP FBIi!lODI2yiw:A1?IDS'BMSDfMSli5geSy ' 1 P th 1 , . , r., -. '., . ., urglca a O ogy. ' ' DAVID HUSTON, III. D., Surgery. I u ANDREW CALLAHAN, M. D., Medicine. ' I ISADOR RAVDIN, M. D., Surgery. 1 -I ' ROBERT- O. PARRISH, M. D., Anatomy. ' STEPHEN MITTERLING, M. D., Anatomy. 9 J. HOVVARD SMITH, LM. D., Histology and INIedicine. VV. ESTELL LEE, M. D.,,Surgica1 Physiology. ISADORE KAUFMAN, M. D., Nledicine. JAMES A. SMITH, M. D., Medicine. Q A DAVID Nf KIERMER, M. D., Histology., I I JAREHIETSIABELIEEHE, CD-.,.PhyS1o10gy. , . . N , . ., I e 1c1ne-. . I A W. T. JOHNSON, M. D.,' Physico--Therapy. I I DOUGLAS P. MURPHY, M. D., Nledicine. J. B. NYLIN, M. D., Physico-Therapy. '4 I JAMES W. HISLER, M. D., Physiology. ? I , J. H. GUNTER., M. D., Anatomy. ' I I J HENRY BOYD WILMER, M. D., Medicine. I . FRANK B. BLOCIEE Cfrynecology. ' 1 SETH A. BURM, . .,. 0 OUY. I , I THOMAS H. LLEVVELLYN, Mi D., Ciynoooiogy. 'I r J. LEON HERMAlfTLI3Nili:,gD.,Nfre11S1tolilglignary' Surgery. I ARTHUR W. PH , . ., e niqme. i . 4 SAMUEL VV. KOHLMAN, M. D., Med1c1ne. 5 XS MORTON MCCUTCHEON, M. D., Pathology. fl I WILLIAM HEWSSEQ 1II.h.P.,DMosfo5no,. ' BENJAMIN MCIN 3, '- -, 1 9 101119- lyff ., P. S. PELOUZE, Genito-Urinary Surgery. . f I GRAYSON MCCOUCH, Physiology.. f g WILLIAM STRAND, M. D., Modlolno. ff. WILLIAM P. BELK, M. D,, Physlology. 41' ll G. P. PILLING, Genito-Urinary Surgery H , Z, .1 . l .1 . . ,fi-J' J ' fl-.-M-Ta.-- ,..,. ..., A... ..-.--O ---o-w- .. f':'.,f--Q I1f,f-gf , Y:-Q , SA -, I A -4-n o f . ' - A gf ' 'IMI vi 7 f 'Qmqm fy Y' A fav. ' ' jg . 1 ' If ikgfigi I 'F-ol-4 F1 ' 3:16 ,-'- T,-,AAL . ,. -.-.. . J... :LJ ,AX Al- I- .AM .LLL AML-- --.-.-A-, . .-- 4 A ' ' 'LRLb 'lL Y fiffr-55:-' 'T-. 74:9 ,af-'X -,Q-vis ---- ------ ---A ---+A --A-+ ,A5BAw.f-o,..N....- H- A--1-A-AX, S if X' A E691 CJ I . ID rg! fi II ' I :al II, IDI Q- I ff' li II. I x ,.. I .. . ,. 1' .- I rf 4111, ig.,-I ,1. I ', . .. A. -L .If 7. - A .,..-f- -4,- -N11 A illdrulig ALFRED ff. XYOOD, BI. D., SllI',9.'e1'y. I - r- .fe if' I ,I-A '74 ' .- .J I F .,, . . . . n ,gi P5 A . I iq I ,I ,I III. 5- ' I f Y I . .1 ,. r, ,I I,-,I RICHARD C. NORRIS. A, M., M. D. Osreirics. , d H . I. I II. 'H DAVID H, BERGEY, A. M., M. D., Di-. P. H., Bacteriology an yglene- I 3 ,I I. PAUL A. LEXVIS, M. D., Pathology. . 1 Q ,hi Ig: III. GEORGE W. NORRIS, A. M. D., Medicine. I 1,7 .iii I EDWARD LODHOLZ, M. D., Physiology. ..,5+,f F -I L .. - GEORGE FETTEROLF, A. R., M. D., Anatomy. '53, LEON A. RYAN, Ph. D., Chemistry and Toxicology. jj I, I, I HENRY R. M. LANDIS, A. Ia., M D., Medicinef. t 7 ,I , '-ff-I JOHN A KOLMER M. D. Dr. P. H., M. S., Experlmental Pathology. I ' 'fi STK RALPH 'BUTLER M. D. Orlioiogy. I' kf I DAM.-ASCO RIvAS', M. Pli. D., M. D., Parasitology. l BYRON M. HENDRIX, B. S., Ph. D., Physiological Chemistry. RAYMOND L. STEHLE, A. M., Pli. D., Physiological Chemistry. H I , -I O. H. PERRY PEPPER, B. S., M. D., Medicine. I I , I I' IVALTER MENDENHALL, Pliarinacology. I -I ' I FRED D. XYEIDMAN, M. D., Dermatological Research. . Ngr HENRY FIELD SMYTH, M. D., Dr. P. H., Industrial Hygiene. YI , . ,I ASSOCIATES. I 'I THOMPSON S. IVESTCOTT, A. R., M. D., Pediatrics. I I I, I NVILLIAM R. NICHOLSON, A. B., M. D., Obstetrics. I - 9 JAMES W. McCONNELL, M. D., Neurology. . I If BROOKE M. ANSPACH, M. D., Gynecology. I JOHN R. CARNETT, M. D., Surgery. I GEORGE P. MILLER, A. B., M. D., Surgery. , P- U JOHN I-I. JOPSON, M. D., Surgery. A , JXN 5 gf2iPLI1xRIcg,'DHOISBI'iIIxDI1MElI?: .QDEWMICSD P d ' .I 'Q i I , . ., I. ., e iatrics. 1 SEYMOUR D. LUDLUM, B. S., M. D., Neurology and Neuro-Pathology. f . , GEORGE M. PIERSOL, B. S., M. D., Medicine. - I JOHN HERR MUSSER, Jr., B. S., M. D., Medicine. I I. ROBERT G. TORREY, M. D., Medicine. Ll , THOMAS C. KELLEY, M. D., Medicine. I rf-1 , f 'I, I ELDRIDGE L. ELIASON, M. D., Surgery. I I I L Y, CHARLES A. FIRE, M. D., Pediatrics. .L I .II 1-IOWVARD C. CARPENTER, M. D., Pediatrics. ,' 9? I IL J. CLAXTON GITTINGS, M. D., Pediatrics. I - II ., 3 GEORGE M. LAIVS, M. D., Surgery. I .,,. g ALBERT D. WHITING, M. D.,rSurgery. 0 if JI fr' I ARTHUR H. HOPKINS, M. D., Medicine. - gi I Il' , T. GRIER MILLER, M. D., Medicine. N, lfn . GEORGE G. ROSS, M. D., Surgery. ' S lim ,Ir I DAMON B. PFEIFFER, M. D., Surgery. li I , + I, , ASTLEY P. C. ASHHURST, M. D., Surgery. , I 1 X Ig I L. NAPOLEON BOSTON, M. D., Medicine. - I I W 5 , I JOHN SPEESE, M. D., Surgical Pathology and Surgery. lN'Y .I L , CHARLES C. NORRIS, M. D., Gynecology. - 'J Xtf EE' ETEVIRHINI. D., Genito-Urinafry Surgery. gfo3XX'L, ff - . , . ., e lclne. A A , FLOYD E. KEENE, M. D., Gynecology and G necolo i ir-R I WILLIAM B. CADIVALADER, M. D., Neurolosgy andzci'yI:e:LI1rE1?e31l?olJc?g7y. . I I I , IV, WILLIAM H. MacKINNEY, M. D., Genito-Urinary Surgery, 1 NI -:IW ALEXANDER RANDALL, A. M., M. D., Genito-Urinary Surgery, ,AJR I EDMUND E. PIPER, M. D, Obstetrics. fklj V57 Ri I I 5,54 . - II!! If' LECTURERS. :I I gui ARTI-IUR A. SEEYENS, A. M., M. D., Medicine. I 1 fo. EDYVARD A. SI-IUMXVAY, B. M D., Opthalmology, II, ,I I. HERBERT FOX, M. D., M6d1C1He. xxx' Ilia! I- IILV INSTRUCTORS. I .Ifg TVALTER S. CORNELL R. S. M D O is 1 - ii AHF: THOII r' ' ' S 60 ogy' . ,I I AS B. HOLLOWAY, M. S., M. D. . P Fm IZI. MAXWELL LANGDON, M. D., Ophrngifjifilollogylology' 0, CARL IVILLIAMS, M. S., M. D., Ophtnalniologyu X I I I I . ' II.- I A A1 I, .N fi'I4r,F iii XI , , . tff' ff' IX ii 'il 0 Ng' 1 I., ,,,, , if. A ,I .JI If ,f ' xi E681 4 I rf I 5 ,Q I . -L, .A I 1 5 ,A .1 .gy H .4 ' 3' i. f: H- ' I' .4 f 3 rf- V' .KN X. I I I Dr I I . Q I . I. I -I I. il ix I 5 'NN-Q . -. Rv, 2 g 'I X .NM I 4 2 I ' I I .Ag K.. x I X -.Y Neff lil ' . ' 5 t' Q1 ' 't-5 ffl-4 4 1 W F K H 5 'Jr 1.4 Y? 3 - Tr it '3 A 'Q Iv I' gf vi E Q 5 L. 8 I ..- N-.Tr ,T 'wa' ' I 4 Ei ff' E sy, rl. .Si Ll NIJB xx .WY mu I 1 Ll 1 wi, fl 1 fl J, if A Q ,. 1, 1 r 1 f .5 1' . i all 1 Y 4 LR Q I T i H r 4-5 Llxfx, ffl if NIXX If is X. r . I 1 I 1 ' V1 N 1 If .P ff1'. I , ,.--...... My f 'ii P IA' Y KN ,Ji rj ei Ztffn 4.6 ,Jr HV M 3 A 11,1 ,I D V ,,. V A I ,gli . -Q gl il I, T., 4 as n Y ' ' ' . ' ffl f-,. 1' ' -- j3 u.----1 ' - 5' . ' , L Lf,,.i'.fX- M fsck ' I P L' Ju ly - Eau I x.1 ASSISTANT INSTRUCTORS LEON F. LUBERG, M. D., Obstetrics. EVERETT P. BARN.-XRD, M. D., Obstetrics. S. B. GOLDSMITH, M. D., Anatomy. H. A. SCHATZ, M. D., Otology. HAROLD XV. HOTV, M. D., Pathology. NATHANIEL XV. XVINKELMAN, M. D., Neurology. DAVID L. FARLEY, M. D., Medicine. JOHN EIMAN, M. D., Pathology. EDXVARD T. CROSSAN, M. D., Surgery. DRURY HINTON, M. D., Surgery and Physiology. RALPH GOLDSMITH, M. D., Surgery. SAMUEL STURGIS, M. D., Surgery. STERLING XV. MOORHEAD, M. D., Genito-Urinary Surgery. ALEXANDER FEXVELL, M. D., Ophthalmology. P. H. SHAXV, M. D., Ophthalmology. MARKLEY C. ALBRIGHT, M. D., Obstetrics. MARION REA LUCKE. M. D., Medicine. CLEMENT R. BOXVEN, M. D., Orthopedic Surgery. SAMUEL COHEN, M. D., Laryngology. C. A. BEHNEY, M. D., Gynecology. WALTER L. CARISS, M. D., Laryngology. JOHN C. HIRST, 2nd, M. D., Obstetrics. H. B. MIKELBERG, M. D., Gynecology. , C. S. SHAFER, M. D., Anatomy. A. F. MOXEY, M. D., Orthoedic Surgery. F. W. BURGE, M. D., Medicine. JOSEPH HAYMAN, Student Assistant in Cutaneous Medicine. xx! gi S- 1 . , f I' X f ff 411 I 3 f 7 i 'f .. 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Francis led old Co. 10 up Hiimil- -Q lx fl , ton Wfalk and then led them down again, when the evening's study was done ., T 5, f in the toilet, or under a blanket with hooded lights, or yet in a stifling clothes Qx 'I ' closet, and when the'devil's name was Hancock. But even at this early date l 1 iq it was our compensation, as Aesculapian neophytes, to be entrusted with the ' I 4 T . passport into the mysteries of the nether World-the magic scalpel. Our 5 modern Charon, Whom Christians call Paul, be it known to the uninitiated, ,l,,flsfl H a conveys his passengers over an airy Styx in an elevator and instead of taking , l, i 5 , 9 the ancient tribute of an obolus from the tongue of the corpse, now extracts l T .1-La the teeth. . ' . g lid ' -I There intervenes a short breathing space and We see the Wheels going H , ihp il ' ' 'round in the old physiology Lab. The valves of the mechanical heart, set for Q 2 fl '. an aortic regurgitation, open and close, the rubber arteries and veins pulsate M lif , f ' beneath ourihngers and then suddenly azhnious oath rends the quietci the p 1 F 1 , '. place as Ted notifies the Lord Mayor of Cork that the venous blood is over- , ' 1 v flovvinl its retainin bucket and makin , his feet Wet. ,gl 5 JJ With the openiiig of the third termit new supply of vigorous life entered x ' old 1922 in the form of the transfers from other schools. Wfith them We now y 9 slowly began to realize the value of what had gone before, to gradually reason LQQQ l physiologically and pathologically and, treading in our Pop's footstepsnto , I . trace the naughty little spirochete from the half-moons of the aorta to cardiac .5 LFWS, l V hypertrophy, dilatation, and finally, the resting place of carefully selected r ,K TQ portunnsxyfthe ovvner on the platesiafthehflross Blorbid roonn.. , x . ,diva .1 4 l3ut after alL our deep interestin inrdtratunilines of carcinorna ceHs,1n. f r, ? , chastohc crescendo nnurniurs,in huge hydronephroses,in liHiputku1CIreuns, pfl. if in the paranonufs pretense of divnuty-a .these are but a sorry excuse tor Alia .fl the existence of our profession H vve forget our real goal,vvhich,1na5f1t be lair? 2 said of us and.every doctor as itiwas of otu'late beloved professor,HlDaddy' pyviyw ax, Fussell, HIS FIRST AIM XNAS TO CURE HIS PATTFNTS. Then all Vx! grant that,like hiny vve naay also obey'l3ryantEs1nan1ortalinJunctun1r- Q, ,wa lalq 'TSO hve that,vvhen thy surnnions cornes to Join gg fig Vf,, 'The nnnnnerabkrcaravan,thatrnoves ghdlm ,fl ' To that mysterious realm,- f,'i X,jfl yffq. 'Thou go-susuuned and soothed gl ld X-f By an unfaltering trust- T 'K Q di' X . H. .,,,..-Q , ..., T.-. ..,... .NY ,Ai-, W- M., E l ,ly f f T y i i J ' Q 1 a'1'1 1 rt f fra fl. ffl' :i'if.n:ii5fQLfir-1. N ' 3. ,,.,i?iggg3kagyqEvrmiag wefwfwrwfm if ,,.., l-le MwrM'r'r l75l K ' FI , 1 III I I 'I I . ik 5 I' II III Q ,QQ 'iq Q II ' D 'N umm I . sqgggg-xfwfgafa? Ie,g,4?,g3-g.3W.-Q54 II QL ' ' ' VI In I .V u I U I I 3. -x .gl 6 I D I l u I I r 1 6 I lx. . --., I f I . I , f 'Q . I -f'f'x: x ., f Q, LA .,,. ,Y - - - ' ' lf' '77 ffl 'T X. 'x-,XX I jf. 2 ,I I , A .1 . ,... , X W ,.,,- , frlfg, 'j'T':3gj' -f.'fZi.5! ii -fx . I-' - ' 'V Ir' Ki! 'mJ1'?,?'! VI' I Iv I II I I -I i' ff -ft ' I I' 'I I '.,Q.,,fff':, I-, I,f'xA ff I , ' f7 - YQ --Pi-' '. 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H . .- j I .I . 1- ' r JN A ii it 5 U L , N .,,-, Y,A..,,.iiiiK, VYKQVN .UNE Ltl, il.li'Liii-:ffl I in f, X,A....,.,,.,....w...-. se.-Mor -of--3-or ..,.'K-PS4 J f-7'l'i'i'li'-Milf 5 if 'X ' .... i1gs:i.:T iff 1' E' i ' . ' K' l 2 ,llri 4. J ' fr' or ' W Lf t ' .ll .. f- ilinnrih Brat 0115155 L S . f H OFFICERS A f if A. C. F. ZOBEL . . . President Mrs J V .9 R. . . Xfice-President ii - N , Secretary I , , V TfQaSufQf ' kf R. N. KLEMMER . . . Historian gf Q . E. N. WOOD . Editor-in-chief of Scope , 4' 3 L. J. KING . Business Manager of Scope l l - o . ' A . :L METXTBERS OF CLASS I L , 'o , Arthur W. Allen F.. M. Freland A. V. Ohlso ., ls I. A. Amasdeo P. A. Gempel R. Otterbeinn , . I. S. Ammarell R. L. Gilman C. R. Parrish -' , J4 J. Appleyard Leopold Goldstein J. P. Paul .' ' 5 H. D. Atwood B. Gouley F. L. Payne r 6 C. E. Bach I- Greenwald R, B. Price ' ., I J. F. Bacon E. J. Haberland E. Prieto i Q 1 D. S, Bantley R. M, Harden H. E. Ramonat J ' lf A Ba ne C Li Ha rington I C Ram e E , r y . . r . . s y P1 O it E, M, Bell V J. B. Herring, Ir, G. G. Reese .Li ' - F. C. Bender ' Joseph E. Hirsh A William H. Robinson i 1 9' T. N. Bennion H. H. Hollingsworth R. A. Ross l I , C. H, Bloom R. K. Irvine R. I, Rummel ' J' 2 ' S. W. Boland S. Jackson R. D. Russell ' . , Q J. E. Book Miss M. s. Jefferies F. C. Ryideeii , f , i . R. J. Brady I. F. Jones A. V. Samaniego K J I , E. L. Brewer C. R. Keller N. Shnayerson X 1. .- ' J l, D. A. Bryce VG. A- Kelly Max Schuman J 1 ' L T.Buck1nan J s Kenney Miss H. E Seitzick J 2 J Di G. Brirker R. A, Kimbrough p. IJ, giiiieiri ,I L I. Caplan L. I. King . . mith Y ' 4' J. VB. Cardone C. S, Kistler XV. B. Smith L. F.. Chappell. R. N. Klemmer H. S- Stevenson f ' Miss A. G. Charlton R. M. Klussman gtraub - I M. P- Charnoc M. Kopeika . . ay oe J xii i! p. Q C. Chianese ' C. A. Kressley A.. Thomas R ' W 4 E. W. Clark W. G. Leaman Miss I. E. Thomas 1 ll , ', , H. s. Clark Miss A. Levy M. D. Thompson ,yi . . F. M. Clarke V. A. Lockwood R. I- Thompson 5 Q ' Q F. F. Coates L. Loffredo l22vTk17CkCrh ii 5 ' E. I- C k I. Loom' . . oor ees Q .jf u v H. C0030 P. E. Ldiidenslager G. W. Wagoner il,l '1 ii f I, E. Cottrell B. I. McCloskey I. G. Weiner l J 4 E. M. Cowart I, I. Mallard M. l. XfVe1.ssman XO l , R. W- Crandell W. R. Marshall T. P. YVh1te -if t J J 4' E. S. Crosland G. lxllilillbagk vxvkfilson J rr ' G. C ll R. . ' - . 11111 -F i l' V C! 2 S. Clogiipepper C. Morris ar E. N. Wood F525 If I j S. Edgar llgfosser A. C. F. Zobel f . K. Fancis . . O1'riS 4 ff ' a . ' is . ,J .fix 5 l j -. i. X c 'Ai XXX: 7.. - ,., -, . , .- ...,. ,,..,.- . .o eg? ij A g f . 'H--.313-glfgf 'f- f WJ I ' 1 , ,..- f i . . 'A ,nxt Xilijj .5 .- ' Q- '.'- 'f1+f55ia5k33'f i .Jil lil- gggg, ,LB YQ 'C7fl- 'iixb f :, FSKi'dlNTS?aF PATA A ealisnsaiszasiiiigig H-..'i.1n ' o ' i ' i ' I' 0 A mf A sf E771 FOURTH YEAR CLASS X X , as v. P I I ,,' fi 1 I xl . .Y 'Z gi l,, 1 1 x - 1 Axfljqilx , li! i X Vxuk I ee wi 1,5 5 gl W 'ia fmf, El l 1 1 X . V , M73 ' L Q if IGSEPH APPLEYARD ff.:i:'f. K -f 4' N Joe ,l,s,.g55pAi Beaverdale Pennsylvania QDADQ Beaverdale High School. PL. X P 1 -.xr .7 Q University of Pennsylvania. pi-fri? 1 Omega Upsilon Phi. Ti A ' . Lancaster Gen'l Hospital-Lancaster, Pa. m -2 xl , f fi l LI l ' ' 4: l X rib. . i i , F. 1 1 lrlljibqfl u ,7 ' I 1 ,Jfi t . . E I . ky S HARRY DAVID ATVVOOD l 3 I Brookfield P Missouri C Ll ' Brookfield High School. L-i University of Missouri, A, B. 1 FMT 1 ig Kappa Alpha. pl Q M Ki Alpha Kappa Kappa. fb 1 D. Hayes Agnew Surgical Society. ' 1 ff all n akhii . 1 iiiili i il Q: 1. rn, AJ' ali-H fi if vl- .fi V! wk Xi f E xxx, ' l 1? U i C. EDVVIN BACH S lx CKEC177 I I IV l 2 Milwaukee XfVisconsin . ill. li 1 65 Marquette Academy. A ' gi University of Wisconsin. W., V Theta Delti chi. Hg jr f Nu Sigma Nu.. A n C51 La Place Surgical Society. j A If ll f 5' lf! lfff' ff ry Ei A if l is flfii lil ifiiffl i to 'xiii' i' lf H. A it i 1 I FQ X ,lil 0:2211 gqgpgp J V ,..,. N ,..- ,A .- ..., . . p . -fe ' te'4 a ii ' f 'R's'Nf fTTLif' T' .J N 'El JF XTR L f it A as-f' f . fi L- 1 'JL A . . ggi, A--A-A-1 M .-...u4-WH-bm A. 'i -cw-.-1 41. - ,.,. -..WT -- D A ' A i A r W g ..'wg?',.S5.1f1i3 ppgiagigflfig: 1 Xu X. L79 -' ..,... .' ., ,...,1.K . .V l l 5 ll 5 .ffl a 1 if '4 s wifi 'IPX ' K f X. S... X -li Ti -, ,X .wx ia Q gf. g till L f-xg F. Q -.fv .,x ARTHUR W. ALLEN HA-rt!! Hazleton Pennsylvania Hazleton High School. Dickinson College, B. S. Kappa Sigma. Nu Sigma Nu. Alpha Gmega Alpha. D. Hayes Agnew Surgical Society. Presbyterian Hospital-Philadelphia. ,ff K .. flat' af 9' f . .1545 f i ,fl , .. ff 4 Q J., X..- tx ,ffl ,ff Z 'x fl H - E F if I. 1. 44 , 'dm FM' I . 1 1 s cj! ffl Jfxw E E, 5 WC law r Y Q it . 1 A J ' X is IGSE ANTONIA AMADEO -3 u-Toe!! ' gf I Vega Baja Port Rico ,wg . . ' , . i Ponce High School. University? of Porto Rico. AU QQVP Phi Chi Delta. ' l xi an Bassini Surgical Society. 557 ' President Bassini Surgical Society. K, ri University Hospital-Philadelphia. .Q F4 V? E .Ute ,I s 3 X ix ! 1 1 f-3 lf- H. lm? LN -W fl M . 513 l' ' D wks P A siwm ,tal , ,L f.,fk'7lfljl' TF . , A X KV if - i L53 JoHN s. AMMARELL. H53 V Spike lf? West LCGSPON2 Pennsylvania. 1 xg Reading High School. i Il xy, Muhlenberg College. ' Q. ll' Omega Upsilon Phi, it John C. Heisler Anatomical Society. x I Presbyterian Hospital-Philadelphia. . ina- 1 yi ii ie- 5 XX X R X la 'fi lf l A E731 -.J i ,.. . 2 Y 'x 'Lf ' Q L, . , X xt - ' Sy . , Q ' i'-if .xt x ' . f 1 . - K - - x -, ' xx .N xl p i ci, i 'X .E NX A 4 il xf N a X.-an f 7 ,. ,N , Y L -' TR A ,j .N J s if , . 5 i , 4 1 l R 1 'LPQ f A 3 is cs- is Y 2 Wi L. 2 5'-Ji ,NE i H xi i elf lf ffl S liiii g .I i Hg.: np- lmxf ,Y 3 W,P , 5 :Ll ll: I IW : , f 1' f lffi ,J .Fl rig Y? L1 ' , 2 1 igefk. :WV it: ,f-Q, x .M iv 'S l WT: 1,-A: Li 'Q Y P is V+ l 1 .Yi we E 1 V Liiffl iidwii gli XA Hi ia? U Di 2.5 lf UL lifl fl X f J C f l, A K 1..1!Nwl I' LL , Y. 1 X! ' . .Q . IV 'fi l,f1U'1liM?x i lg s?l'fifiial Fire?-lil .iL'y,! pi., ,l fr .ll 1 ff C112 Ei' L li lil 'jim iii! ii 7, N, Ep .fn I, nf-six WLLQ if li I .y .bil ' ,Fl Lil 3 ,. EDNVIN MASSIE BELL HNedH Lewisburg VVest Virginia Greenbrier Military Academy. lfVashington and Lee University, A. B. Beta Theta Pi. ' ' Nu Sigma Nu. YVilliamiPepper Medical Society. Class Treasurer CU. U. M. A, President Episcopal Hospital-Philadelphia. THERON W. BENN1oN CKBenJ! I 1 X x TK if E, fl A FRANK CASPAR' BENDER 75 Minersville. Pennsylvania ' tg is Minersville High School. , jf g Salt Lake City l Utah Granite High School, Utah Agricultural College, B. S. Pi Kappa Alpha. Phi Beta Pi. George A. Piersol Anatomical Society. Polyclinic Hospital-Philadelphia. University of Pennsylvania, A. B. Phi Alpha Sigma. i D. Hayes Agnew Surgical Society. 1 pri W Misericorclia Hospital-Philadelphia. if U' , ' lit I 3 iz, ZW p 1 ' x I :la l ,. , K v i sqm if ig 1 .L ,f L lf.: X . I, il-A.-3 r v. V in Aff .f l Us 1 'ig g a.v,fr:j'i W V Lil w 1-'LI' QD' X ,ffxlw -.-M .... .... ... -- f exp ,f , ,A if L. L- A l I' l'ki...,-'..,, .. . L rr ' ' L?1mYxx.mi-ij f V!-4, n, 2.5, Pj-K ' ' - 'I . , ,.e - X' iwigigzfl . 2-'i.l7?1l?? . ' -j mf '- Lf'w2g:g3xg'.:Q1ptp?.:rr'r11' ZLLQQZ rg.: A ' fa h 1..l....ax,.,-L , .... ... W,:.e. , 81 4 .31 N f in f . L A 1 wi -5. . I ff .X' 4 . ff 4 f . , '-. - .. il 'f' 5?-i .4 ' 4 1 p I 3 C1 2- ,.,-.4f ,jf ri- ,. . 1 P i . 1 .5 .rl 1 i I P l e . ' eiiei iff , 1 V pi . Q' 'D YL i - 'Q--,..f ' .Ep ff L ' gear? --1Aff9' -if fi' ' if: ' . . I 'niiil . V I i i im ll 1 3,1 W JOHN F. BACON I 5 A York Pennsylvania E FH ij N Bellefonte Academy, h LQ? uf-.viflfilpi University of Pennsylvania. 1 LXAK 'l Alpha Tau Omega. . ' 7 5' L Alpha Kappa Kappa. D . i A 1 fi, Barton Cooke Hirst Obstetrical Society. 'sf' Lg lp Vice-President of Class QZJ- 1 , Polyclinic Hospital-Philadelphia. V 4 w g 3 I x 'i . i p 1 L l . fx p DAVID STRAUB BANTLEY A 1 llDaveH ' Johnstown Pennsylvania I xl Xvindber, Pa., High School. ' Gettysburg College. . l,,,5 1 V Phi Gamma Delta. ' 2 Alpha Kappa Kappa. I ' ik Barton Cooke Hirst Obstetrical Society- ' QI Mercy Hospital-Pittsburgh. AQ HQ Vw ,Ta Kixxixks Q jf Krazy--. ' in Q-'R Q X 'j ill l. . ii yi gg , I AZEL PACKARD BARNEY h V a1AZerr lv F. 4 Tl1OmpSO1'1vill6 Connecticut jg I ll to l' A ' . in X! :ffl Vermont Academy. EL A g. University of Pennsylvania, 3-., B, X gl Theta Chi. Vg ljmiff g Alpha Kappa Kappa. ' 1 ' gif 5 ii ' L l I, y,f TUX V, ,. l 1 in ,fi fi, H D lll lvl! N f 'jiiifi Viwi-.- rrr-' ' if X l t3 ,32 f'f'!f,',-fffa-wif 1,1-2-LL, Ti,i4y,1gyini nr ,iw M yi.uj.,,..,,,,T Q ' VV E QXHK' . yl .1 H . , ., w, . .N - .i.., -his sm, - 'P , a : Lf,:2..f.f.. ,kllp .ag ..,Yi..:w. 1- 'IMD 1 F K F X rt ,bin YT! Ag? W XB xfg D I c Qi K A 524:29 'P' K ' La 1 V ' 14ing,....i .a..:'.LQty..- ll Y I 301 ' x , X . 'hxx 1 1 il 1 1 I . 1 1 . 1 I i . l 2 V'-.-, I 7. l 2 15 IW ' I 5 1 11. .1 N -1 E 1 . F. I 1' . ., , fl il 41 Ulf. l 1,51 X is 5 1 L 1 .V , 1-' II 1: if v1 5 If F . 1 L5 15 !..l 1.1 f il if 1-1 A V S 1.17 'Al 'ifw 1 ,I T 1l11,: 121 il 1155 'fi 1' 4 11 ,i 1 ' F Il l- fl 9 1 -.,1, . ll: 1,-5 fi: 2 ifuvl E' 'all 12 l llyfj l1i'Q1 ,-P'-dj' , Ll 'WX J: mwlfigxlli 14 1Qg'1l'l-'lk 1.1! 'N il f.3r11Qg1lg il.i11l lil 'ul ix l lil il 1 Jlll if 1 ,' 1 1 P 1 1'1 l'. l 1. - 1 J ill ffllf-5 1' 1 A 1' 1 1l li-1 5 1 .2 ,Z ilu 1 . f : glif '1 1' 1 1- A x11 H, 1 . 1 V-X1 RAYMOND Joi-IN BRADY lCKing!J Newark New Jersey St. Benedict's Preparatory, Newark, N. It University of Pennsylvania, Omega Upsilon Phi. George A. Piersol Anatomical Society. Misericordia Hospital-Philadelphia. DAVID , ANDREW BRYCE David EARL LANE BREWVER Mayor Roxborough Philadelplna Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Brown 85 Nichols School. Harvard Univeresity. Alpha Mu Pi Qmega. William Pepper Medical Society. Bryn Mawr Hospital-Bryn Mawr, Pa. E331 Camden High School. University of Pennsylvania, A. B. Lambda Chi Alpha, Nu Sigma Nu. D. Hayes Agnew Surgical Society Lankenau Hospital-Philadelphia. , L L ' ' i 2 l qi x . V1 a IQ,-Zyx. ' N ff ff I . Y 3 , ,ffgl , 1 ,f .... . ' w 4, . x ij V ' ' ' . RH -- Ia -. W .Jer , ax , , f .l -',' ffl 1 -Nt N r , V 3 f 1 ' -.Lf A ' 3-4 . V ,..: ,v:' Kitts- h lla if Fi! fl . is R .g .lit . i 3 ' l Ai ' '41JY ' E ' liaii il ly mi? . 1 f mfg COLONEL HUGH BLOOM llf il? Bloom W fljilfg Elkins Park l?ennsylvania Lr'.M Cheltenham High School. tfyfi University of Pennsylvania. 'A x 'fl Alpha Chi Rho. il il Phi Rho Sigma. L , ly ty j Barton Cooke Hirst Obstetrical Society. .1 ' Sl ' President Barton Cooke Hirst Obstetrical A, y ' 5' Society.. i . u A I A Presbyterian Hospital-Philadelphia. l if l A 4' ' li l , X 33? ' i fix A , , ii y an 4 l I PM 5 T Y ii i u S 1, 3 5 P a im w i .. N 1 2 ia' ci 'f 5 -A 1 :J ' 1. E 1 7 it . . f y ihgi 1 l 1 ii ' ','ii i K 1 A l l i tw' ES 1 l if lx 4 f s L. . Witt . . Vw 1 IFOLC 'iwxil Nl ' .gi Biff gllw-7 nil, . K. N lxg l xglaxiiii il i.1'ffpgre V l aw fi' I. EDWARD BOOK l afflsbufg Pennsylvania Harrisburg High School. ' me 1 - lip? ll- ALT ji ,Qmflv M qw A iff' will f JV ag I fr, 1 lf f 'pg ,eil ll Get'fY5bH1'g College. e ' g. Q Phi Kappa Psi. .-N, i Geisinger Hospital-Danville, Pa, P 'w S1 lf- 2-if . . y t A N E S l is If X 2. tw I N . ,. tax .X-Q. - X l32l il, S ii, f. i 1 1 1 I I, ii i.- M lf P' if i ' x ' v A 5.1 fl l 1 l ag'- A B - iii L 5 ll ESR JOHN E. CARDONE -,ii l Rudolph CIT?-' . xi Millburn New Jersey Short Hills High School. Elf,--l N University of Pennsylvania. lk le in R-if sigma Phi sigma, if .X 3 A Phi Chi. il . Polyclinic Hospital-Philadelphia. O gh' ' ill lf! ',L. if A - ' . l i Lf 125 ' ii X I ixfk-5. . LESLIE EDVVARD CHAPPELL 2 1 ii l Candor NOI'tl'l C2lI'Olll'121 Ll I-l Biscoe High School. . A kai il l University of North Carolina, B. S. 'wifi ' Kappa Psi. 'FS wi , i A A E' all l i -Till 52.4 J .i j fig I . EX 5 iifki: , u ' A Tiff l ' is T'1Pl E 11 l N lm i - if Aff Filiff ALICE GRACE CHARLTON , Milwaukee Wisconsin V1 fl li All Milwaukee-Downer Seminary. 'ill AJS f Wellesley College, B. A- hilly I E-if University of Wisconsin, M. A. Fili Q E Delta Gamma. el: l ii Zeta Phi. . Qi? Q i Women's Medical Society. D M lug Polyclinic Hospital-Philadelphia. if 5 i lli.l W' , Kel ii lm is l-Kiwi . 1 4 5,3 li I l f Wi K l vii ,M ,H ..,' T-ixllltfai A-A -1- ie- --', 1 4 iqii iii , E L 'AE f A -A.. V :flfjifP'7fPi '-H-A-lfli.+ , . 'df-,,V ,. .-- ' . A 2 ,, ' K--. .i ,V . , NTL.- W-.. .... Af . .,.,.,, -... ,f - -Vg ' , gfsmvx Y-,,,F,,, , h,-.M ' H Hfyfijgge' -:,.1T'il Ei31fL.hlL1i1La.14.., .p,4--A ii Q1 ...i.,,.. 5 wks V , ,,. , S5 l XVilkes-Barre , 3 ..,f - ff' LENNIS TAYLOR BUCKMAN KfBuC1q7, Pennsylvama Harry Hillman Academy. Massachusetts Agricultural College, B, S. Theta Chi, Phi Kappa Phi. Alpha Mu Pi Omega, Vtfilliain Pepper Medical Society. President, Williani Pepper Medical Soci- ety. Scope Board. Episcopal Hospital--Philadelphia. ,flx ,1- l , v N . ..yf wif. 4. X. .M tw l ti 5.4, J' I, . fc 1 , gf fy , P' i Ll N i , , l 59l il r f-gf 9-xii 5-'Na , . IK is X -, W t L15 F ii ISADOR CAPLAN l n ucapyy l I Fall River Massachusetts N Durfee 'High School. UUWCTSQW of Pennsylvania. L Students Medical Society. . A Q x . X X 12,3 .,p., A ii.. , -ii'- 'vinbgltiiivxgr is L, .-, V Y n Y 3 l - M . t w1..,.fsQ,x....m mfs E841 M l, uf' R ' Na-'f f X 1, 1,13 ll .91 in 5 -E ra- p n 6 . :L ff, 12 Nw X-,xx .ki 'M , xi .3 r l' 1 . A 1 l . 1 2 lil. I f' ill WS. ' s 5 O l 9 fi p A' wif! fi' Q9 2 .ig XII. wlq . lyf GW 1 'T l fini 4 f ,nf ' 4 ff! If lx FRANCIS MANN CLARKE Midd1CtOWI1 North Carolina Lake Landing High School. A University of North Carolina. B. S. Phi Chi. D, Hayes Agnew Surgical Society. Presbyterian Hospital-Philadelphia. I FRANK FULTON COATES - HAROLD STEVENS CLARK Leicester North Carolina Coatesville Pennsylvania Coatesville High School. University of Pennsylvania. Phi Alpha Sigma. D. Hayes Agnew Surgical Society. President, Class of 1919 for 1915-16. Lancaster General Hospital. Leicester High School. University of North Carolina, A. B, Kappa Psi. Methodist Hospital-Philadelphia. I 1 , 1 i l , Q i el 1 ,- It Y ,. l D' 1.1, -3, A :L-tw K ,n,f.Q.AxX IE V I JN , ' X 1 W W Q .a HJ wg --.1 .1 . flu Q! iii .i - i .f '. 1 -5 Lf if 3 it li' 1,1 , l ,rl V- iii fl! ci .Ji iw V3 if iii fi. Q- wi T1 U1 .. Q55 ill . iE '5,q'fX gil M 'il W K ,vii i' W... My 1.6 -.3 th 1 pl , ,fi ill :gf W H sl l 19 'lf if Q .ff X , l g - I 1' 1. A, . 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Kappa Psi. l I ,T . il .il l if. 1 3 if ' ' 1 5:1 if ' J: 1 224 ye . 1. if rl: itll it-fV ' 255 Fi' -. 3lQ . w V it hi Qi l 'i I l l x ' 'Q' L K- gg, ,.' . N, K ' rift V-it 71 it it l t s 1 l x 1..,,... .S K X it xl .X 4 I z l tx X . it ldv, l . . J - f . irllwl l . felt! . 2 T Tift .l l S if . 4 T fi! r ral T . l . Ol,-KC sl gi 'N i A l . A R ix-as rx txt t 5 N 1 ' i 5 a S EQ .l T P l r L ' iw . x 1 A X 1 I' xxx W W . 59 .lj ailkwf 'lm 'P 5 EXT-x 861 i tj. X Bal- . l P l . x., X EDMUND M. CoWART fig-eexlf . Eddie g' Austin Texas XfVater Yalley High School. I ll. University of Mississippi, B. S, gy Sigma Alpha Epsilon. ix H. Phi Rho Sigma. fi e A K' John B. Deaver Surgical Society, . A L, gfriiix Touro Inhrmary-New Orleans, La, :il i 1. ix ig 2 .V A. . ,3 I v ' Nl N . .N Y V . A l ' I f 1 ' '7 V ill ' ' . Ei in tl ,fx Y 1 . in J fi t H .I lv-s ,1 g. .Y : I 1 A l if Qi 5 J ll'-9 it lr 1 S C 1 1312 . , N Y lu :NJA i it vm. I4 in 54 , jim i ' x ..y . l I .-.51 al. gy lg El.. rg, ' 'P ligl F: y i fi saw 'M .1597-Q l aljifl X lj, L7 i!i'4', T? EW EDVVARD SAMUEL cRosLAND, JR. Judge . 7 3 Lititz Pennsylvania ill ly l Ea . . . ll City High School of Winston-Saleiii. 'iffy Franklin and Marshall College. Phi Sigma Kappa. 1' ' ill Omega Upsilon Phi. George A. Piersol Anatomical Society. President George A. Piersol Anatomical is . i 152 Misericordia Hospital-Philadelphia. il E' Z 'li ,i ,if r Vgze F.. ,' l - . ,i iijfw Society, fi Scope Board. F I ' f ls, .Hal .1 if x I j 2- 1 .fi q il 7,2 ' . 1 li if . I ff ' ' Q' 'ifi .ff 'ir 7' ' .- f' .c.::,,-- W , rm W n ' ' -x,,-..:....7,.-.... ..,. J WN-,. x . - -Q. ' 1,4 V, ' c - ' JU' 1 ' J X, - w ryan. A 1 ' in u 1 ,ff . . I Qlj ' ff f, it rf A 1 K X If . N iigaiia? , ,, K............-,.- - ..i., -2 - V .f . Fx?--...,w, , ., ,.- -..N --1-...A-.A--.i..J -.. Yi, ,W-in I39l ROY WENDELL CRANDELL fi Williamsport Pennsylvania Williamsport High School. 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'il A sf' , 1:2 u l V J' ff' Kyla . .if 1x 11. 1 X w fi . ' M- X u 'il x i W l HAROLD MACOMBER COON Stevens Point . Wisconsin Endeavor Academy. - University of VVisconsin, Pm. S. 1 Shenandoah ,KW-1' '-P' .iigk J r, ' 'v x I l ' i l l I 1 . . L il l i EDWARD 1osEPH cooK Eddie Pennsylvania Shenandoah High School.- University of Pennsylvania. 4 Phi Alpha Sigma. i William Pepper Medical Society.. Misericordia Hospital--Philadelphia. i I . Ll: L 1 I ' 1 1 . l 1 idk Dv- ? su f 2 l i i, '1 xi JAMES EWING coTTRELL Q Jimmie l l Knoxville Tennessee J I N Knoxville High School. limi University of Tennessee. Phi Chi. , Q Alpha Omega Alpha, . Wei John B. Deaver Surgical Society. ill! Episcopal Hospital-Pliiladclpliia. E ll N C ' i .M-at ,s il' ul , i 1 A 1 I 1 1 X J Fiery., .1 ix f 2 Rl E b-.. X pg 'XEQQLJ f.,.,,,,'1 -,4 if l'3Sl l wo- 1-, 'AEA' L EEE l L Pl :Il ' W ll 'F . ' X I i . Q x .Ax v Q P. j X i..,q :V PN.: .Q .K T L., .g is 1 . I ' fr M C l I N I b LS lp ' I. fl ff' ' lf Q.- a 'I l ' 0 2 A R 1. sinipt' ll or I ' iiji' 4 1 4-it . 'jf 'm . IC MK 5' xii f' itll I J ' am' lt' I 9 I-i ii , , 'l r it ,L L ,vii -' Q REGINALD KIEFER FRANCIS Wlaynesboro - Pennsylvania Sunbury High School. Gettysburg College. Phi Gamma Delta, Alpha Kappa Kappa. Barton Cook Hirst Gbstetrical Society. Class President CU. - Mercy Hospital-Pittsburgh. PAUL A. GEMPEL Gemp EDVVARD McKEN7lE FREELAND llTed!7 Elkins Park Pennsylvaml Leavenworth Kansas Williaiii Penn Charter School. University of Pennsylvania, A. B. Delta Tau Delta. Presbyterian Hospital-Philadelphia, Leavenworth High School. St, Louis College of Pharmacy, Ph. G. University of Kansas, B. S. Phi Gamma Delta. Phi Beta Pi. Methodist Hospital-Philadelphia. x'.N l 3 fl! ,Y 1-W, ...L . ,..., MX v-.j.1'.,g?'u, 37!fr.f, -----' X -,Q 13.335, f 1 . 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Piersol Anatomical Society. l MALCOLM SHEPHERD EDGAR llMa1C3! vi l Princeton New Iersey Central High School, Philadelphia. Princeton University, A. B. Nu Sigma Nu. Pennsylvania Hospital-Philadelphia, E901 .a ,X vw. f 3' i wr' 1 . ,. A .1 ll 'i. -- . 1 .fu ini . I ,. AVI D73 , 1 re! ,Hi A 'l. U rf' A 21:5 A . H SWA 5:1 l fu 1. all lf: Q' 5.1 . , rw f n 'L ,,... . 3 V4 . get Q 1 . iff? Jliwmvff r' I X 1-1 W wr, j as W Y W xx , i Qi 1 f l V1 1 A . ' 1 5 4 K I. w t.l l S, fb? l lt' .fl il tfil ,N-1 At lbw -hifi lm i eg xxixnvi Cgxt tix. .xi Q x S Shi lx Ps, x ,li l r v l l 5 1 .N i 1 4 lf i . R l Q . YQ 1 . , hx . X XX l . .EZ l ltr x. ' .F 1 i i ll A i l l XP, 411 t I, 1-' J i f YT 1 ' -5 w A ,gr l ' X 2 ff'-ul QXQNN i fl 'ly l :Wx X- if O it 35 1' 2 t 2 l lfhfwl ' i eg P'f'1 2 V11 X' 5 i rf? 5 Q I fl N v f ' Fi K. QU :ff-lf f 1 i V li Q3 ti is ' El I all all .iii 51 el lol J Qi -a i 1 K 1 I Q iliqil if l 1, JOSEPH GREENVVALD Greeney Philadelphia Pennsylvania Southern High School. University of Pennsylvania. ROBERT NORMAN HARDEN ERWIN JOHN HABERLAND ul-Iabbyu Verona VViscons1n Commerce Georgia University of North Carolina, University Hospital-Philadelphia. cl fs X 3 ,Elf gh? ii Y 1' 1' N fy 5 'th 1 'H ffl el . . .. :gg f! R1VCfS1dC Military Academy. u lf il ,F 'I l- 'fl . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon. li, px Phi Chi. L l' il! 1 in riff' K ll W , ,S sy , if 'L 'il ,nf ff xi ip! V lla lwf9Q'fli . tl L55 l V ' 4',A ,Y Qi?-.N L vff-af.,-WT- ,.-f'-- W - 93 Verona High School. University of VVisconsin, B, S. Phi Rho Si 'ma g . La Place Surgical Society. J 1 1 1 rf' lr'- ,I IL. 'E Mfg! -.. J E-A , ff is il' QL! ,:, f .L kj fd ,-f,,,-.-: Mid ' 1 1 W rar? 14 g X J R-A 1 i N.. 1 qyix f Y , f ' In -1' c,7k,1:T71.., 7 A ' --LA 1 ,uglxy fy, 'jij5vf.., Lv, 1 VW- ffigj K ' f 1 1 '-iff F41 K' W W f'1fr,Q4,,f--W - 1 H. Q li! mir ' JE' Q ywsfpf, f -, 7 ' fvgwf-- . ' , .-, Mfg f. i A . jN , I' I viii? ,yy Y 1 , E 2.34 X ill ggi. rl 52 gi! 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Q 3 s , 0 'Q 'I I il p c ii . I K 'i I CW z X P . V f 1 fa Q' V Q SYDNEY CHARLES JACKSON' . My 15 ulracku in Madison VVisconsin f' 1 ROBERT KENNETH IRVINE KCITVH Manawa WVisconsin Little Wolf High School. University of VVisconsin, B. S. Phi Beta Pi. Philadelphia General Hospital. 4qN YL .il 1' iii. ii:- wr yi rf: ilfx fi- f X.. I. rt' L Xcfvxf, .- : T'w4V'd L',f,KXixN-A Q cj.: VME 5. 2 P EU 2,3 'n., Sl r if Pg ll' Nl lv. 5,-il NA lei Ll fx' ' iii' , V. tit fig RN we Ml 1. Pj' Q hi ei if T A i H25 J x L 's I l X :tx , '. .4 l -7 4 . 5 A . i Aff' . 1 I l I 4' T i +f 'N QW I 1' 'l X 1 f' r' l T 1 I M s T I K-t if i l-tLw-iii. f-if ET? fl VMI , , ' 4 VJ .. 4 X I . I 1'-f, V T li if fi, K, if x' v 1 .J fy X - ,ww , . . I I ICU wisconsin Academy. flfxx f Universlty of Wisconsin, EF? l lump 1 Phi Delta Theta. ,lf wax' . ' M1121 tal E fl f, ii f' X fi ll . , uf f Q yy l . 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HERRING limmie Ottawa i Illinois Andover. University of Pennsylvania- Sigma Phi Epsilon. Phi Chi. ,lohn ll. Deaver Surgical Society. VI' ' ' ii ' iw -fri' . Wg.. 4, F 1 5 ' '? v' v V, .K , , 1- 'F , i il uw v 1' -.1 l l ' u i w sl' i l i it f l Qi I 1 1. N 1 ,. v A, . gl iii K 159' Greenville NO1'tl1 C8.1'Oll1'13 I X Greenville High School. J V. K8-,ff i K, l 4 ' 1 E J 9 3 l il V , Birmingham High School. W gefgxf: K il' f Lili SQ 53 ' .r HT l- .l 'M My 15. . ,Q l liiigii .M , YxX i HRX' 5:1 XX lfsfll Y 'X 2, .Y Y? ,c :, -kgiil fs.- K - Eixfn N ai fri .Vx ! . lj ' S A 4 I i JN m...-- - 'X-a, Nf' l l -X Q i, ,xk . .X , LJ 2' x l 4 5 3? l,lN N 5 FT .ill li , ' 1 .1 ll ilk:-Nj, MZ x.-'lf' L fl .L 5. if ,I .1 i -A . IL., . !,- .. ig! ' i i Ml 5 fx '--3 ting gel gil! a lg in lik 375 15-g 35 ag 'fl ml if F3 lil ill Wi! all lvl fill iii!! Ei fs, tl fi Q til K if. 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Deaver Surgical Society, fl Philadelphia General Hospital. JI l lll r l lf L lf' A s Y - .A li l l A l l ill l N 5 or A 'FE .1 K 1 , 5 Sf X A ill' il 'IRL' 'A H-fl 'fiyrjli ' lxflx' l 5 1 ill mil CHARLES RITNER KELLER l X ,, ll - va x 1 gl , Tim U - l W . Bloomsbur Penns lvania 5 l S' Y y mf 4 Bloomsburg High School. gli, T F Un1vers1ty of Pennsylvania. lilml ff J Nu Sigma Nu. lk . glial! y D. Hayes Agnew Surgical Society. it XV i Secretary of Class 435 JQ , President of Agnew Society. HU ' Polychnic Hospital-Philadelphia.. ' A , l ifrll 1 4 i lf I' +L xi 1, WXTQ, .A I fl it l V, f K' -'WY g 1 x ll E Q , R all 3 f ' X l . fjfjx, X P N ' 4 A .4 T I It K ,VXQ SX -5 :X E R K. l-all . .J J ' ff it UV lr' it tx? li- Xe' ' is -r A Q. - 'xr N J ,. - . , . ,iv Y- I ' ig E-LQ! if 5 11212, ,,f',f If 3 J? it K- NL cm n l E961 a 'rv .H -r lf' , . tx .f K ' '--?g!'-.1 KY 1 f. L 4, ,gn- nf. . ., P i .P ' ff if :L C l l E l Y l l y . A is xs X x T' 4 I I 4 . 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All ,lil U' 1 QM will hi 4 Jw i ii.. ,ii ll if g i. ini C , ,aff A xiii i.-2gQdg,i.ig,g.g ii- 7, V? .l 1 , - . '- , , .,- .. ...,, .Y 5 3 53 ...W ..- w.,,..-,,.-.--,. . . Muskegon CMich.j, High School. University of VVisconsin, B. S. Chi Phi. University of Michigan Hospital-Ann Arbor, Michigan. fm ET? .14 E. e' , 4- xv' H-4 I . Lioij if KR H 'BN xx M - LE? 5- F -fi,4.m.m. .--A ' 'X' f 7Vf W W W fp-ffff f ll ' V 5 v'W?2r,fnfLsf a n f A u' 'fl f J' -M Ai ff' sw 1 ' J T Tx'1f?Eg-L40 E 3-ifs M g,c2w 4 wig ?Q,,J f X viii Akin - T ' f Yf1+f'7 ' , Q--F1550 - w. l wt Tl i1FfTi:fTv5H.uf 'ii' -PTT? lx l, VY my l 5 5 3 ,lf ,Q i f k-1Vv, v rig? 'IJ Ah, 2' ' Y 4 1 76 . t .mtg fikf xpfslllff 1E2 i+fffN g:f.,fg A,-- --M ' ' XXM-f -f J F f ' 1 . +A. -hwy, , X K f fw f x f , fxk I .ii ff 4 4 4 gk R vim i,fk, -- ,X5 SVA N X sm 53 AL. W I K 1 H Y VX L3 1 b 9 f! la AQ -n :fx N ,X 'r 1, :lx N X Q w x L ww - 1 yn : U M fx v . iff J qu X f I - . W i. . . 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' 2 . il f I 5 ROBERT D. MILLARD g - KKBOb7l Q 1 Antigo XXVISLOIISIII i 1 . Antigo High School. ' Li University of vvisconsin, la. -- 5 'I Phi Rho Sigma. ' it f La Place Surgical Society. E - Queen's Hospital-Honolulu. l F 1 I I A 0 Q , A . 1, 3' M y P - f itil . yy ' CARLYLE MORRIS R? 3. Short i 6 VVilmington North Carolina l Fremont High School. L '- University of North Carolina, A. B. llc 2 Phi Chi. 1 , lil l George A. Piersol Anatom1cal Society xx I Polyclinic Hospital-Philadelphia. l S li i if I . 1 'ft i 5 ff V Va - 'fi tit zijfilijf el P -- 3, f f S -S . ,I-'gr'-'14 V . -A,nL.,,,f.......M.,- - ..... P 103 l i ,- ,. . ' w E l ii I f 1 1 . 'V f' 'ir l . , x x R .1 L .PX t xx Q .KX t A l . L3 It ,LV A- -Ang 1 x, 1-1 X4 l N ' 1 1 . il lfffyli ,. it ffl le am, ilfiyfv l' QE Q! 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' X Alpha Qmega Alpha. 5 Mercy Hospital-Pittsburgh, Bri' . 'g ii Q-I 'i K 51021 5 Barton Cooke Hirst Obstctrical Society. X :ZR 'f E ' N, .rx ,fy x X-. wi N xt H a., ,xg 'T-. l , I ' - . r X 1 K I i RALPH FREDERIC OTTERBEIN fx fii Q Port Carbon Pennsylvania 155' at Poitsviiie High School. ggi- gllniivgiilsity of Pennsylvania. 1 ., A 3 1 1. LXCQX La Place Surgical Society. . ,--N John C Heisler Anatomical Societ K, rf 'X Ll ll I I I. '1 Y- ui-s ll at P r v - tx . . ' . ' Y- ' Geismger Hospital-Danville, Pa, 1 CHARLES RUSSELL PARRISH flDOC!Y BOL1ntifL1l Utah Bountiful High School. University of Utah, M. S. Phi Beta Pi. La Place Surgical Society. Polyclinic Hospital-Philadelphia. iii' .51 I 1.3 l . iq. g xi V 1'-' A . H 4' it ,' lffl Lis lei. l.. P 12.5 V2 2 LE-j fag, fl if ' i f:'f . L . f' - if-v'NQd - Y , 5 f7:'k'B.Y: S 'ff A 'S iv- fii f i ,qw it ii L ., P . x L? thi s 1 it . P q VX 25 1 f N Q I 9. l.l. i s--.I l ' T9i l lli 4. 'Q . , iii .kwin l if film, it ixft f., 4 i i f ' J i , 1' '11 1 i Lil--Qtr'--lid fjlfi X Y ir XXV A 'lvl f Vila l ,'. 'i ELEM JAMES P. PAUL l. T tp Jim If ' ' Salt Lake City Utah ' l i I ' A University of Utah Preparatory. igiil, I I i University of Utah, A. B. if 'im ' Pi Kappa Alpha, Lil Vi Phi Beta Pi, I L lg. .i 5 George A. Piersol Anatomical Society A '34 pg? i Polyclinic Hospital-Philadelphia. iii u 'H i j f i 1 4 ' M ' 1, 4 fi ?' li X ' A. 'Q QE! l ii' ' it iii:-. l . i Pit i if f l Q lei - : X I M M ep' mu it X 3 f-fa -,.'. i . Z' as-5,5-by A ....,.1.'.4..-:1:- i ' 'R 1531 j If , i j'f'v'f f -'N-cg' fi A I. I, .v .1 . If i i Q i r5 7'f's1 i ' t ' T- ESQ--W V, .sf - ' A L -W -1 ,, .s A '-A-A---we-PM ei i-..-.---tic..:f- , .H-af A 7 54 Q15 ' -479'- W-Pt VF' 'V .nvfesl .f. ' i ' Lf i 1. ' ' , ,a..... f 4g,,4....-..z...L..-W 4-g.,s'...,m....,,,.,....-...... 4 R X 105 l Y. f AU! 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Varsity Basket Ball. Misericordia Hospital-Philadelphia. GEORGE GRANT REESE Slim JAMES GRAHAM RAM SAY Salisbury North Carolina Shamokin Pennsylvania Shamokin High School. University of Pennsylvania. Wilkes-Barre Hospital. . .!',,X ' xXx ' -Y-f Y '.'-,- .f .. . -- . . Randolph Macon Academy. University of North Carolina, A, B. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Phi Chi, john B. Deaver Surgical Society. Pennsylvania Hospital-Philadelphia T l Lioij ,, 1 E 4 Q1 I 1 11, 1a 1 1 - 1 l 1 1,1 1 1px ,S 11 A it 'Y ll X95 xx I 'H lie 1-.Q W K if 1 X , 1 X1 1 1+ 191 1? Ly? if l l lill 3 ,fi lc 1 1,1 A12 1 ., , A, ., 1l' ,1 1 '1 ill i 1 11 13, ll 5 EN 1 111' y B f T' w 1 1 's I '1 3 1 if 1:--1, : fil V fl 1-J-!,f'1 1 ,1, , - Q 1 -1 I ,111 , ,f 1 -. 0,7 6-to ' 1 1 1 1 '-1-f-e,r , 1 1- a ' 77' '1' if 'F' 1'-Q! 1 . ' V' 1 41 f n,' ,, 1 , 1 it .1 ,f .,.,c.:,,1.,' ' R . A X rf -- f H , 1, 1-ml ', 4.1:Q,,4 5,18 2 fl. ,I 111 11 J JJ X 1 E11 1 A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 if 1 ' T 1 g 1 .1 4? 1 1 ,l,1 l 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 E 1 lllil iw FRANKLIN LIMER PAYNE Frank - '1 aleigh North Carolina 1 YB' R 1 'gh H'gh School. . VTE' 1 Uhifigersityl of North Carolina. JQAPQ, Phi chi, I , , 1' V H University Hospital-Philadelphia. km 1 u il. ii 1 1 'o 1:--3 '1 15,1 JY I 1 1'3 N I 5 L-X 1 l 111 1i,1l 1XKIf 131 L 1 . ' KNLXA K 1 .f5,f'1'X x if .A .1 S' l lilfil i 1 '- 5 115' 4 EZEQUIEL PRIETO 5 11 ?.?,11L :ri acQui1inrr u I 111 Ponce Porto Rico ik Qt il J ' . v1i1 ' Ponce High School. glw i ffj1A1u University of Pennsylvania. 'W 1 1 f 1 Phi Chi Delta, 1 if 1 Bassini Surgical Society. l X qi . Mig, 1 W' Aff? f'11'fH111ii 1 1 F' slit T3 tix it l -,il1E as klll f 1 il at M.l'ii ' l . 5. , 1 1 5- im' 11063 wf I 1- '1 u l'i ei li: 1 LA .5 . .X . N 1 -. V . Q if PVs, IAA- 3 -1 1 i ,- ,flxx N1 CX it - ,fx 1 I 1 2 3 ii. an F 'i if' ,V M' 1 W f --1 . -. l, xx Egf f A r 5 1 ?i 3 3 ? X,-fm I 1 1 v ,fv,,1,,5 5 1 i K ' . i :xl I ? lei rw l gi f ifq i . i.-if H, iii LM ir! Q Wi 3,1 if f' 1 'fr , il ill al .il i 'gf X its li 115 wi H- 5 iz? 5 iii gi l . l f. . pi difim gil l 'li Q .1 l Iimliiii iffw l fe fx 5. - 2' ,V .N hff if , 1 1 Sf ,J , Vi 9m1.aQ - 1 i 1 Ln V1 ,s 1 .fl ,A , K . it A7 ROY DEAN RUSSELL KKRUSH Q Great Bfifld :Kansas Great Bend High School. University of Kansas, A. B, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Phi Beta Pi. Vice-President of Class CLD. Philadelphia General Hospital, I ARTHUR V. SAMANIEGO Sam Los Angeles G California Santa Clara Preparatory School, University of Pennsylvania. Bassni Surfrical Societ 0 Y- St. Agnes Hospital-Philadelphia. ,J 1. --.W .fair . -...- .Y., L . .Y sf lil T' ,l if Cf W 1 if ifll L ' 1 'Til if iii T iii I ifzili I rj QQ fi i N. ffl ii' ll iz fi' ly I P ji ill? 1 1 ing f'i'lr A V . sl ,aa r - . A., i i fungi 1 W -IV, F i I .i ii .1 --.1 ' X .2iW.fL? x lin: I . Loi ,. , Y , .5 jr V-' 5. .rn-in v VVEN J, . -,W - a, i rg A-,.,x.f,7 ..,.,Y-, ,.,.- -Y-Y 1 S v ' V 1 - W ' FELIX CHRlSTlAN RYKKEN .'Ryk Mayville North Dakota Mayville High School. University of North Dakota, A. B. Alpha Kappa Kappa. D. Hayes Agnew Surgical Society. Methodist Hospital-I'hiladelpliia A A l 1091 i x , ,rf I X , n , VV- 1 .X . 1 'I ww A M: Tu ,i v , , , I 1 :L M4 W H: 'Q' , Q 1- , W K ' V1 li 7 I' , LY , Q.. 3: is L : I Q I fx fe? x : 'K' . V VY -,, lv I' X ff R J ix Xu ,Q . Q yr I' X -LN I x R- w?Qw4 ifg T :fi EK . K , 'x .x 5-- fm M km 511 1 'y' 1 ?5 V fx, 5 Q 1-1 Q gk QU J 'ff V ,- ff 1 N- 5 71 u 'V' s L K J 5 j ax 4, I lt .lt ' -Jn 'Ls ,, L A . X -. zu J 'af I if Eff 212 V'- FXQME W iam We 5111 122 'LE jig?-JE? N 1 4 I ws- yrh i31Vxx,F1iri :5'X 1 ,X 1 ,X -, wb, .M--'W I , T .'f.f4 . N nkxk l-Q N, -. .Tug 7-4-' X W. .fx-, K , ffbw.. -' gfixf' '. 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X ' 7 PL.,-'A Phi Lambda Kappa. S i' , 1 Students' Medical Society. . ' Polyclinic Hospital-Philadelphia, Y if I S D I. 1 li A N . i . I . j I 4 li - ,. 1' f I U ' 6 VX 9 ' JAY DONALD SMITH Q 1 ' Smitty Ll Harrisburg U Pennsylvania Li - f Harrisburg Central High School.. y .---, , ..,' -. University of Pennsylvania. L I' Qi I Alpha Kappa Kappa, Ng. A '- Barton Cooke Hirst Obstetrical Society. ill F : Robert E. Packer Hospital-Sayre, Pa. V K1 I I, . : 'A Ml I . Ir. 1 ' ' 1 - 1' Qxxtie' I i 'A-Y' WILLIAM B. SMITH I I M I l.SI'1'11ttyH 3 1 f ' C t P 1 ania P a asauqua ennsy v A Q Bethlehem Preparatory School. r 'J l l Lehigh University. I .' .. Phi Gamma Delta. V C Phi Rho Sigma, . I SM John C. Heisler Anatomical Society. 4 NUI, La Place Surgical Society. ' .gi i511 President of Heisler Society CSD. 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' 5 K.. ea J - ff 1 --ing ,X 551, 'ATHA THOMAS Ticky Brownsville Tennessee Haywood County High School, University of Tennessee. Kappa Sigma, . Phi Alpha Sigma. Wm. Pepper Medical Society. Class Treasurer CSD. Sigma Xi. Robert E. Packer Hospital-Sayre, Pa. ' JESSIE ELIZA THOMAS Huron South Dal ota Huron High School. Smith College, A. ll, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Zeta Phi. VVomen's Medical Society. Class Historian CU. Methodist Hospital-l'l1ilaclclpl1ia. l 5 c l l 5 t MALCOM DRAKE THOMPSON Mac Mt. Sterling Kentucky 1 A 1 l Mt. Sterling High School. University of Richmond. Kappa Alpha. Nu Sigma Nu, VVilliam Pepper Medical Society. University Hospital-Philadelphia. f ,mxn - l Y . iX'K,..,,., ,.,,,, V . . 1 L ,I , A .62 X1 NI .N-1,,f' ..X,2' ' f- -xr - -, r-IL-A I 113 J 1 ii I f. x 1 I 1 CT ,,-..s.,-. L. ws., .....g, 'PY 1 'C' Li 1 --f.-.M f--M eff-1 A 1 cf -. f , ,i ' . :rt'- -1'--1 f- fr-1 '-- fp ff? i' .. H ,J V 1 ' H ' ' -Lfff? r-.A N' fiyxxx i ., '- . . . , 1 ' 1 , Y, . 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S TQ1. !l F1 Y gvf 21,51 .al l 'A 1,40 .3 H-NL x --5 1 nr F' -. ' Qllvf' Ei :A A 5,5 X Ai f . i 'i 2 l ' 15Q51Q 1.21 1314 JOHN COTTON TAYLoE vas 2? 1' 1 VV3.Sl1i1'1g'CO1'1- Dlofth C31-011113 i ' 1 r . . ' 1511iy',I Washington High School. 11 5 51 University of North Carolina, B. S. iii., , 1 Sigma Nu. 1,111 1Phi Chi , George A. Piersol Anatomical Society- VX. , ' 1 Pennsylvania Hospital-Penns lvania Z 1 1. a51f1f Y . ' V. . f 113 1 If fi' ' it - 1 1 X 1 item . va . 1 'ff .ffl ,fi 'ist N i? E 1 ' -l f f V51-' T? '1' 'i J 1i1 x -' X be 1 ht? ii fy-wah .fwfal sys. .a,aV .,.M. j53V',4x -f:,1f,,, A A -- nf' ,fi .1:x1'Tff'T: TX .JV 1-111' A .'T T'f 'QL 'A' ' A 11 A il J.: W? 1 . 'iff' ' A Y 1. ' a X ' ' SX . X. FE QR , 1 A - . ' A A IB ., '1 1 'x .... - ' '- ' gi- 1 H ,hy xl x. Y XX 1 N i' ' Hufiy Qh.uf.i'V Zi-i,.r .... 'L.c....... 1 1 ft.Au,v.f..+ L..- 'A 1. ... . .. .1 11121 X K 'lx -, K -.x ' -x - N-,,d5:i 'f :Qi i pi , 1 Sy K i. , Q I yi . 4 l la lf X x L N if . FN 1' . fi . lj! 'F .- .. .v ii l 1 1 f , 1 i i R A 'A PMN? 1' 1 I I ' i il i 1 i I 1 1 ' l . '. 'I ii I all I I ' i, zx O l ,fi V , Jai l S' ' ,i V, Qi! Ir' 2.11. if-I li? vi 4 GEORGE WV. VVAGONER i M1 Johnstown Iohnstow University of Pennsylvania. i. ,fl V, Pennsylvania Lyiagyl we ,A n High School, ,ff-5,754-la. NA i '. .1 fx 3 - 7,1 N Phi Kappa Psi. . 7 A Phi Alpha Sigma. 'L gi lie? I , ia .' x r .X, William Pepper Medical Society. iii Varsity Football CJD. xii O Sigma Xi. i G pl i hw ,- li , 3 Ji GP G i i , L l g XX . JOSEPH GAILLARD XVEINER l H-Toe!! 5 Philadelphia Pennsylvania L-K il Central High School, 5 fri University of Pennsylvania. ii Phi Lambda Kappa. M EQ l Students' Medical Society. ' l Philadelphia General Hospital, ,f' K 5 kill 5 ii It ,i lil l l- l li 2 x , n. wTif7la iff i i l Q5 if ,-illi 'Wi Syl 'fy iii,-i ' i rf y 1 l l lil 'p lj MARCUS IRWIN WEISSMAN I i A Philadelphia Pennsylvania Q Central High School. Q University of Pennsylvania. 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Editor-in-Chief of Scope C41 - Philadelphia General Hospital. I 1 i 1 , ' V 1 ,' X- IX. Mfr, .X ARTHUR CUNO FRANK ZOBEL ci-Q If 7 L R Art ij Johnstown Pennsylvania l A Iohnstown High School. ' W' University of Pennsylvania. Sigma Nu. :fa Alpha Kappa Kappa, SF' Barton Cooke Hirst Obstetrical Society gin Class Treasurer CZD. Class Vice-President i3D. RQX Class President HJ, Rf A it Scope Board. . . QSMA l Pennsylvania Hospital-Philadelphia. . I l lr - 5 3 tri : I. Fl I i I l S i ip all 7 1 X I . 1 li lt l' Q l ,ii rikih XP iii: - 1-4::ii ' Fwy- 1 U V V J Mmm f f t i S -,,p MM .,.2-x,,. W- 1'-Weir if jjj? ' 4-441 ,L..1c:...p. B , f gf-w::4:51a-4-11 A 2 .'-'e If fe.V - M -Mr-of-A-f A rr ---,-e,-.-- W -A---PM--'i-?'tE.a....,i 79 ,.r. 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' This day to school again where did see greate numbers of ye class-mates , Qf 0'fh'31'.YC3fS, also YC greate numbers of new students, many of whom do K, ' indulge in ye Southern accent--the which has already been practiced with - X ' greate effect by divers members of ye classe. A150 130 hetaf YC D0C'fOf S'C611gC1 WYIOIH ye students- knoe as Alf. From i whence to hear divers other -doctors .of greate fame and learning, among them , . ye Doctor Mueller. who .did in especial refer to many of ye excellent book and ' magazines, the which will be reade with greate delight by ye classe. : Oct. 26. , 4 Ye Man Friday of Ye Dr. Abbott did this day play ye Sherlock Holmes, Q y I remaining in ye room as ye classe entered, that ye High Priest of ye'Temp1e Z 2 of Hygiene and Sanitation might have ye towel, ye symbol of his office. 5 , ' Nov. 3. , , f. TMister Cooper, ye worshiper of 'beauty in women, was seen to swoon 4 P, away this morning, when he did observe the shorn locks of one of ye mem- ' O l ' bers of ye fair sex. Otherwise ye classe observed ye shorn effect with aston- 2 '- .ishment but with equanimity. fl I - I I, ' 1 i Dec. l , - Ye Doctor Deaver did this morning preach such a sermon, and did .reter Nfi so many and divers times to ye goode booke, that methmks ye conscience tl ' need not drive ye classe to church for some time yet to come. I 9 He did also hasten ye classe to ye Temple of Hygiene, the which he P deems of greate import in ye student life. ' DCC. . I - l N ' Q U x ,gigs Ye remainder of ye classe were this day released tor ye Lhristmas xaca- mi tion, ye 'fortunate ones, who live in distant parts, l'lZIV1l'lg.2l.ll'CZ1ClX departed Qty with ye blessing of ye Dean. Ye portion of ye classe remaining did conduct themselves most vailantly, many of ye members suddenly becoming gitted HQ with many names in ye dispensary. I. 3 Ian' . . . - - - , f . ,kwpr Thls day ye Elsa, belng lnspu-ed .YQ Pfgxllnltyr Zlllfl all IZIIILC O' QC gg sometime companion, did give ye astonishing fact that in ye Streptococci 111- otfiiji fection ye prognosis for life was poor but tor cure was good. ,f ri 1 A i i f' ,flf il ' l I 1 1 2 i il R J: . Y r , K1 .1 S1 ---u--- i--MQ ii- A 'fiifi .., ,,.,i-a-...,., -,,,...- . - f 'wi':' ' Z Ji -- '- MQ H me ttrtr . or or be ' V--g--f,-y3g7f5,1.f-KL, ' ,E K t' ii Q-Lc,,..2j ng, - r i -Wi .D -M . , . ., i M .i J mc N1 ,Y-A - T i-A - 'i sl H---wwf? -Ark T 'i fi':T??E-,V,QQfJ LTR? TT'i'f- --f'--1i i'f-' 7'-I 4 S' uit? 75- 4 -- ,fq'P ,,,,,,f',,L- 3-ef-r,..,- :,,-'i-,.,ggf,..,.- A.-fn-A-Lf We -fe'-H -X f 51211 IZ11 W ,.... If aff f-' Q, f-. ,. -.,4 .1 ,,.,.,... X 'x 7. I Q N ' L ,., 4 , .,, r i 'Q 1 I X Rkllrwruk Yr X . i ui, ,,.-j'.'r.'f'gV:....Q1.gl' J 7 rg:i,- .gn 2 - i F7AS5??li -- ' ISN-- ' i 'A A ee Q Qffif. .Q Q ff or tagfs?...gifi .. e T --N li l l elg 2.1 lie .3 Elhtrh lgrar 0112155 lil E-1' ,it 3 OFFICERS ls! D. Mec. E1c.HoRN . . . . President C. Vice President F57 I 'Q N H. G. I Secretary N. Treasurer i MISS RUTH M. CCLLINGS , , Historian , jf 4 A . .I I T. O. ELTERICH .... Scope Representafovo r, s 2- A MEMBERS ' i. ll F. C, Aldrige A Miss H. Ermann ' F. F. Oast , l I . A. R. Anderson L. K. Ferguson Miss L. S. O,Brien f I I. Appelaniz ' H. A. Firestone E. J. Palomeque H P, J, M. Askey' E. G. Fitch G. E. Parker , I R. D. Atlee L. P. Fowle D. Pigossi 1 gl M. I. Bach Miss E. M. Freas R. D. Porter -1 l Q C, E. Bachman I. VV. Gallagher F. M. Pugliese 3 1 I. S. Backstrand I. W. Gash R. E. Ramirez 1 garba H Gillespie lgobgin , . arnwe . auser . ' 1 - . RH CFS lf H. G. Barrett S. I. Goldberg T. E. Schaadt L-X , ', Miss F.. Berger G. W. Hanner H. P. Schenck 4- ' I. F, Boyer . S. E. Harris S. M. Schenck U -, f' D. S. Brazda J. A.-Hebei-ling H H. sehlefglrevltz Q A ,, . . , , g A I H, B t J. K. Henderson WV. A. Schml t I i X I l T. P. er S. C. B. Hertzog Miss W. S. Scott fr.t I l L ' D. M. Bullard Miss A. M. Hess ,l. A. Shaub N , R. K. Bush H, R, Hicks J. A. Shaw lke ' 1 v R, B, Cadman E. D. Ivey E. G. Shelley , t Miss E. D, Calderwood M. S. Jacobs VV. I. Sheyveh i ,l 1 I D. G. Caldwell A. R. Kaufman R. E. Smith O T. Cianfrani C. McKillen, jr. G- D- SPCYO 4 N1 lx. Y L Cohen A Miss M. F. Knott E. F. Sprenukel ' Mi55'Ruth M, Cgllings K. S. Kuhn G. Summermll QLNI' F, H- Cogley Miss I. F. Laub F. NN. Sunclermann fc, X i T R. VV. Cooper F. C. LCDDCFCI .l- Tayloc l le ' 3. I P, Cordona F.. A. Lintzmeyer E. M. Taylor f girl, li li L. Crandall C. F. Long R- VV' Thayer A 'Fill 1 N ' S, M, Crisp C. rl- Lunsford Sis Trlforpc '? O W, C ofley R. Lynch 1- 1- OY . 'Fi y Q C. W. A. C. BTCCZII-tbl il. D. TUYfCllt I lf!! i L, Curtis VV. H. McLarty D. H. YRSLIUC ijt.. : I- H155 H Darby ,li K. McShane ,l. H. Vastme s Q E. Dejjavle C. I. S. McVeiph Miss E. lyard Bt - M r - ' D R. I, Mansfield -T. L. Xvlntelnll 1 uf 1 NISS O. A. oerr . C XVII C i 4, I 3 T I A. H, D. Drake P. L. Mel1r1I1P .lg 15' ivl RENT r l 1 T D. Mec. Dunbar s. B. Meyers lv- f- ,Fm Cf? f fx: 4 lf! . OBJ Eiihorn R. A. Nfoore L. S. X5ltllCI'ONX 'ir w-ff 5 L 1 Rloore AA. Y'-OClCI' X . . F. mar , .E r f ff' l G D Elliott R. V. Moss A. M. Luuclxcr li lil ff ' l. V..Ellson, Ir. Muendel T- C- Zullck lie K' l T. O. Elterich . 1 e son l :age i . E X if ,l 5 i ri'- 1 ,,,, . . l. ' ' VNLE 72 1 . ' L . MEL, . .. QL-.. .... jeff -' .al 1 Y' '3llfi't'?+1. F 'r-...Ev il - - ,I -YJ!! J I123J THIRD YEAR CLASS f ' N ,, '73 1 L I i 3 if ' :XE J M X --X 5 .I '- -' 5 -. -is ---f.--f:rQ T r'5'Yff? i ' e 4 YW' .fx 'rf if A '-19262 7: , J . A' , ' . TMP-. . i5+' :f7 73iQf:f1 -, 5' A1 if 1' k,,, . . x. .. , 1 7, ,t if . - 2' . , ' T? 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The future famous Doctors, members of the Class of '24 came filtering .QP lnto classes at the beginning of the second school year, seemingly fully fe. covered from the effects of the shocks, Faradic and otherwise, received upon -XJ? announcement of their grades from the previ-ous years work. , I Dr. Bazett's lecturers, together with those of his able body of assistants, 5 5 provedvery interesting and instructive. The beautiful pictures they showed us did not always come up to the standard set by D.. WV. Griffith and were I. ' not. accompanied by that soothing and sleep-producing cloak of darkness ' l which made Dr. Sm1th's lectures so attractive. . I I 'z . Our research work in the Physiology laboratary was extremely elucidat- ' ing, especially since we found we had among our members some very . it ' famous characters, perhaps the most startling discovery made along this line f T 5 was the finding of a Silly Aws amongst us, made so because he persisted in 5 allowing a cat to escape which on its part persisted in its endeavor to carry Z Q out that old adage made famous by Mark Twain Give me Liberty, or Give y 3, me Death. I ' Ll! ' Then again Drs. McFarland and Lucke's little course must not be over- i r' looked. Under their able tutelage we learned Everybodie's Theory of Tumor l, a, Causation and how to easily differentiate' a tubercle from a gumma, some- ' ' 4 thing which has rarely been done. ' I ' In Surgical Antisepsis we were taught just how long to wash our hands ' v, f' etc. and how cleanly we must be, only to be rudely shocked by the news that ' ' some sponge nurses were not always clean-in fact the dirty sponge nurse J was repeatedly referred to-an inconsistency very difficult to explain. ' And now we come to the most interesting and instructive course of all- , that in which the various merits and demerits of hot and cold vortcr were . T explained to us in full. This most excruciating line of work was kindly pro- v ff longed into the Second Semester, thru the intervention of some of our co- 1 1 horts of the class of '24, who seemed deeply interested in this means of 'P T Therapeutics. E 1 Dr. Marshall warned us as to the deceit of women and cited many ex- , amples of their venomous attitude towards members-ot the opposite sex. ,H ,Q Here, indeed, it was again proved that the Female ot the Species is more E 4 deadly than the Male. p L M Judging from the past achievements of this illustrous class, its. meteoric i.. p , course through the intricacies and mysteries of medicine should continue with l ever-increasing scope and brilliance. ,f T! , 5 s 'is 'T' XC N ii- if it f rf, 1 - .. ......T.4-g,. .,,. an--' ,Ogg V ---j1,,gkg?l2E,,H..iF..55, V... 5. X 11f ' L. 1iH.-f+ iia' is-diy .'.. --.:4...ri f127fI 4 P higz'ff- , ., .:. tit 'li 1 Fil' . '?! 1 li- , 6 ,. 3 f 2. 1' 'Z 1 fi H - fi ' 'l' l if I l f xi?- xf . ty i I . l l l 1 I I X if '1 I. Y ,ll lily, ixll' rl 71 L 1, f K,-Y . LN xx vt . N X.-. e -v lv? SF 1 Q , Srila' ' l if i ll'-1 l. , 3 i T viii?--'il -? .Xi al yr Q, 4. , ,,. '1 'gr lp V- -, ,gg sg, all 7, J I f ii H J 126 .. .5' . 1 1.. . ',.vl'4 'n . i 1 V X i AAI, Tit Q' CTL, ii if ' iiifgj: I l ! 3 AV ,n.- Si ,si5f?XXxm.'..1-mrfl X' 'T 'J'--U... 'KXLJL .-ff ': ' r' A 'L Q' 1513 5' 1 E!F i L ' stl nfxb K or ifff if L 'AQ, 'af . ft.: 1 lt ft - L la Svvrnnh var Gllewz It . 2 . 13- '1' 'fi I l 5: EH si. 15 in l 5 oFF1cERs lgfig f Pt ' A- CQVVAN . President E75 A. BROMER Vice President A ,fit Q R- J- REEDy TR- . Secretary W I. f M. H. STTLES . Treasurer 1, ' B. G. BTCKELVEY . . Historian . tc T- E' LANDIS Scope Representative l' ' Q , f s E MEIVTBERS I il Miss QK. Andrews S. I. Hawley R. I. Reed, Ir. ., j U T. Avin A. C. Hehn C. Rentschler V f i A. R. Bauer R. H. Henry E. Rentschler fx -1 f W. H. Black A. Herrrnan H. R. Robertson i 1 A. Blair . J- C. Howell L. C. Robinson A ' lr R. Blumenfeld A. H. Jennings G, M, Robson , 3 M. w. Bodine 1. w. Jones E. w. Rodman Ll ' A. Bromer I. G. Klaus Miss I. Russell TWP ', I' F.. F. Burt I. C. Krueger L. B. Schatz L In S. Cates I. E. Landis C- B. Schultz 4 HI' 6 , B. S. Clayton A. M. Largey B. P. Seltzer . g L g A. C.'Cohen G. L. LeFevre E. M. Senger . ' ' I. A. Cowan J. P. Lewis R. P. Shapiro 5 lil 3 ' F.. H. Cowell E. T. Litt P. H. Shifter . gzip I. Cutler Miss B. McCoy E. Sickel -l I A. P. Deak P., G. McKe1vey P. O. Snoke i , Miss Y. 13. Deitch w. M. 1vroNdughof E. w. spdokmdn ti Iglr! R. G. Emery Thomas C. McVeagh C. Stewart t'1,,fx'fvQ I. Erdman D. Malven M. H. St1lCS ,7'gTNj'v A. A. First S. Meyers rgfjvlaftg I 5' X l G. H. Flatz S. S. Miller . ,. o an 3 L ' ,' .5 L. Fletcher H. Monheimer E- .l- TQ?-CCY Ax' , L. F. Fluehr A. P. Morton A. M. Vollmer . yt!! I ' W. E. Fry Miss R. Nicholas C. H. 'XfVa1lace, Jr. 7 T F. I. Fuchs R. I-lgoon k 53. gawvfalton if J . Q W. G. Gardner -. Par 'er . ,T U enner .' Q 5 it I. Gershon-Cohen J- 131115011 C- MISS , flu? , ' M. B. Goldstein Miss F. Polk l GMNV. Xlvllltfl. gli: L 4 W- L. Grow Miss E. M. Powis A1155 D- FYIUYUCY ' l R. C. Hacker P. F. Prather H. L. NlVllllZ1111S t 1 Q S s. B. Haddon s. Radbill E 1 fi . 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I 5 my N-..,M-w,,f swf- 1 5--f' , 5 .A rt 1 ri im- 1 an in' A , I 5 Pm' cum uatnrg it . 1 ' ' Y 5 i Q g J It is often a very difficult matter to write a history even when all the 6 1 N facts are at hand. But when many of the facts are not known the task be- 1,7 ,V ' 1 comes .much more difficult and involves. a certain amount of prophecy rather A 'dw fx than history. The fact that Chemistry 1S st1ll with us makes us refrain from r ,D the historical tone, say as little as IS possible, with the hope that thereby we V' ' Q 1 may be judged the wiser. ' 5 ,Q 'f Qur impressions 'of the first half of the year are very sharp. Ostelogy 1 A ' 1 occupied the center of the stage. Vlfords cannot describe those early days in i the fall of 1921. We often believe that this medical course was all an hal- ll lucination and that we.. were still in the army of Napoleon retreating from f , Moscow in 1812. This condition would continue for days at a time and then , 1 5 ' we would be brought ,back to life and light by being introduced to such a 1 L, , character as Alice Sphenoid. I . Q l 1 Soon Osteology was passed. How it was done we have wondered many , Lf if 4 times. But even though gone, it is not forgotten because very 'rare is that 1 ,xl , lecture of Dr. Heisler which does not produce at least one substantial shud- i 1 der at the mention of something referring to bones. 1 ,,, . L-X In the past few months progressive examinations in chemistry, prac- A-L f tical examinations in anatomy, and oral examinations in chemistry have lurk- 5 rrp ' C ed behind every hedgerow and wall. It might be stated 'here that they have K !, given rise to casualties from time to time-. ' . ,fy As we come to chronicle our accomplishments for this volume we find , A ourselves in the .lull between two stormsg our mid-year examinations in anat- twig 1 omy that have just passed and our final examinations in Chemistry that is 1 5133, ' ll-,X fast approaching. ,wi In anatomy we have at times sailed for days with -relations as our guid- ing star. . Following Einstein's Relativity, we have found that space and bifillffn PL time, particularly time, play a large part in mastering the fundamentals of If ,RFQ up , 1' anatomy. Q lf ,E If we venture to say very much concerning Chemistry it would take us I into the field of prophecy rather thanthat of history. Even though we know ' 1 'Vit something of the metabolism of mice and men and even elephants such Y. J would be better left unsaid at this time for the reason that we have already lm tn given. I px, W f Such, then, has been our brief history, shortithough interesting. 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R. Mme. A I D. H. Anderson. S. G. Henderson B. F. Mock ' 5. John M. Berkman P. E. Hertz F. Mogavero ' E. M. Belvilacquam F. B. Hitchcock Maccarian , if Louis P. Bierly' W. VV. Holland Miss M. J. Nash ' J. L. Bond W. P. Hudson WV. XIV. Oaks 0 1 N. I- Burden B. L. Hull J. Pantaleone ' 'i V. A. Callery V Jordan R. E. Pray 5 l . ,. ' H. B. Carlton - M. S. Kaplan J. B. Priestly ist E, I. R. C. Colgan C. E. Kenworthy E. G. Quattlebaum, Ir. ' L ' I L. H. Collins E. L. Keyte ' M. A. Quirk X ' I' H. B. Conaway john W.lK1opp lfl.hD.mRe1Esclhler, 2d l 1 E ' F. W. Cox H. F. Kotzen ,o n . ic ' f 55 f W. P. Crane K. P. Lanz Miss H. Riggs - 1 ' W, I-I, Crawford M. E. Lapham A- Rosenstein If ' Miss C. Crowell Lipshutz ul. G. Ross I ML 5 Q L. M- Eble I. S. Long H. Rovngl R itjfi . Ed 'k F. D. W. Luke J. A. B. wrman ' ' Feildlilgk R. B, McCarty ns M. B. Spector I A H. B. Fuller i VV. U. McClenahan I. H. SDCUCCT VU 3 . 2 Goodman H. B. McCuistion N. B. Sowell ,X ,. if H. A. Gilda Elmer E. McKee N. Steinberg argl. . W 'Q Jgcgb Golove N. MacFarlane VV. H. StOf111 ' ' B W G01-don H. R. Mahorner T. L. K- TF?-C11 Y O' Gu' K. Gulck Max Mann H. J. Tumcn lx r. Q M. L. H f R, L. Mansell XY. H. XfVarr1c ' M fi f ll C. I. Hailngs- P. M. Marquette ,l.'A. WISH? i 4 J L. C. Hambloclc J. L. Marshall W- VE 11101: .l,,'X' Q, Q Miss M. M. Hankins Martineau .lwllgpslrlzg ii Q . Y S II-lfaljvilfr lg. Miiislile C., L.?Youngman 'iii 4 ,J Q- D' Hawtof, JI.. C, XM. Mayo XX. Xuckman E Iv l , z 1 5 ' ', v lx . in D YPFX N S W . IC ii g - p P A. ip ' p f v ,ffffzxf -P p 'D PSC-LH4'2ii57.iiE:s.1v.wiil-H P H351 FIRST Y EAR CLASS I I 44 4 4 . 4 4 4 4 4 ' 44 4 44 -.4 4 41. 4 ' 4. 4 I4 414 JI ,4 4 44 4.1 D 4 4445 4 J 234, lv. 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' A v. ,.v.l,r. 4 , , . w ,, -. .,. 1 ' . ,s - I 1 H, ' ,- ,1 ' , f' 'f ,1'v 'Y '44, I1 ll iff . ll f tj ' -',-' - -1..-.ge ,VAS 'A -. . ' -MX. X , 1---wma 5 .P .3 . 1 VMI' lf! i x 1311i Alpha Sigma Illraitvrniig Founded at Bellevue Hospitallvledical College 1886 A Established at University of Pennsylvania 1890 S W Dougherty AB MD E. L Eliason A.B. MD. u George Fetterolf, A.B., M.D., I. L. Herman, A.B., M.D.. B C I. G. Clark, M.D. C I. B. Carnett, M.4D. i i i , i Sc D . Hirst, -A.B., M.D., LL.D. E. Z1 Holt, M. D. I. G. Hickey, D.D.S., M.D. F. F.. Keene, M.D. F. H. Klack, A.B., M.D. L. H. Landon, M.D.' I. M. Laws, B.S., M.D.-- P. A. Lewis, M.D. ' ' George Wilson, M.D. W. I. Merrill, A.B., M.D. Edward Martin, A.M., M.D. John Marshall, M.D., Ph.D., Nat. Sc.D. N . l l I 1 ly C -. If ,- fin Q . r X .Y ' tl. .f . l .f l W l li?,'Exl iff Cl Af? lil KN F43 Q f L14 ltr at .Li .. fi,-Q R. C. Norris, A.B., M.D. S. T. Orton, M.A., M.D. H. K. Pancoast, M.D. ' B. D. Parish, BS., M.D VV. C. Posey, A.B., M.D. S. I. Repplier, M.D. G. E. DeSchweinitz, M.A., M.D T. R. Schnabel, A.B., M.D. P. G- Skillern, BLD. A. A, Stevens, A.M., M.D. C. M. Smyth, M.D. H. F. Smyth, M.D., D.P.H. I. F.. Sweet, A.M., M.D. Carl VVilliams, M.D. S. H. Boyd, A.B., M.D. Victor Janvier, M.D. W. R. Nicholson, A.B., M.D. F. C. Bender S. W. Boland E. F. Coates E. I. Cook R. N. Klemmer E. L. Straub Atha Thomas . G. VV. WVagoner E, D, Atlee W1 l. Shewell E. G. Shelley Andrew Blair S. B. Haddon P. F.-Prather H. R. RObC1'fS0I1 V. A. Callery H. B. Carlton S. F. Hazen EdwardrFenclriCk R. L. Mansell P. H. iviarquette H. D. RCHYSCNCY .l- A- WORD' A 'P L' LP. ,ffl 'Vx-i','X X-Hill., il il' - 'i'VM. 4 'r-C' '. ' -- '.i' - ef-.ff 'ifflfx-LY 1 ...-..---M. ',4ff3.:i--'?'. fl' Nr..-.. -...r ' X ' ' 4..-....-..1..n.......-...A .. .Y ---- ,-.X .f X , - --rw A .1.:': ,., . N..- ,. . 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Harold Austin, B.S-, M.D. George P. Mueller, A.B., M.D. ' James A. Babbitt, AM., M.D. John H. Mussef, Jr., M.D. ' 4 Frank Benton Block, .M.D. . William Pepper, A.B., M.D. 2 Henry P. Brown, Jr., M.D. Damon B. Pfeiffer, A.B.,'M.D. .' ' Seth A- Bfumm, M.D. George Arthur Piersol, A.B., M.D., Sc.D. 7 Charles W. Burr, B.S., M.D. George Morris Piersol, B.S., M.D. Howard Childs Carpennter, M. D. Edmund B. Piper, B.S., M.D. ' ii Thomas A. Cope, M.D. B. Alexander Randall, M.A., M.D., Ph.D. f .Walter S. Cornell, B.S., M.D. Oliver K. Reed, M.D. a v' 4 .' John Blair Deaver, M.D. Sc.D., LL.D. Stanlev P. Reimann M.D. a o . - ' VX ' 'I john Eiman, M.D. David Riesman, M.D. l 1 Frederick L. Hlalrtmann, M.D. George G. Ross, M.D. ' - John C ement eisler, M.D. Joseph Sailer, Ph.B., M.D. ii William Hewson,. M.D. John P. Scott, M.D. Li ' f Tomas B. Holloway, M.S., M.D. E. Hollingsworth Siter, M.D. .M . 'f Arthur H. Hopkins, M.D. Edward A. -Shumway, B.S., M.D. L F I . ' John H. Jopson, M.D. Allen J, Smith, M.A., M.D., Sc.D., LL.D. , is , 2 Henry Robert Murray Landis, A.B., M.D. John Speese, M.D. it 3 L ' H. Maxwell Langdon, M.D. ' William G. Spiller, M.D. , . ', waiter Esreu Lee, M.D. Alfred Stengel, M.D., Sc.D. ', , , Daniel J- MCC3f'l2hY, M-A-, M.D. Howard A. Sutton, A.B., M.D. 4 V I 5' 1, Grayson P. McCouch, MSDM Benjamin A. Thomas, M.A., M.D. 'Vi' ' Morton McCutcheon B. ., .D. Robert G. Torrey M.D. l 0 ' - ' J R. Tait McKenzie, MA., M.D. 5 ni, J GJ - FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE ' 1922 J 'J David A. Bryce Luther J. King 55' , T Lewis T, Buckman 9 Earle XV. Voorhees I, mi I' 3 1 l,f:r.l j ,I 1 Carl Bachman Lewis K. Ferguseon Charles M. liillcn, jr, 7 i -3 J Philip S, Barba Jonatan K. Henderson Eqthur C. McCarty I I H Joseph W. Crowley 'lc ward S. Thorpe, Jr F f . ' f 1924 A I I . i - 1- A : ei Albert VV. Bromer Raymond C. Hacker James P. Lewis My V n Q Edward S. Clayton, Jr. Arnold H. Jennings XVni. M, McNaugher Q' J 5 V Joseph Erdman Irwin C. Krueger Paul H. Parker ' Q ,f U i 4 Wilfred E. Fry James E. Landis Edward J. Tracey V 'i 1 Y George L. LcFevre I .p. . i S , . I .l A 1925 l W 3 Y lr 1 Cl13I'lCS J. H3lllCS Franqig Lukeng DZlVlCl BIIIISRC- lffflri ff ,f ' Francis B, Hitchcock Max E, Lapham. Garrett R. Miller If f'!!.T Wilbur VV. Holland Norman M. MacFarlane Joseph B. Pricstly J J ff' .f Charles E. Kenworthy James B. Mason J 1 fx s i 1 'rea if . -, 'ii . 3 W ,X A-,XJ ...L .ff - E- Vfdjff T .-.N Q, kt! A A 11 J 1 Q :ln ,AIMS-.,.,X',Q L,li,.,,+- ......,,, Q-- .HQK1 'i ' A ff: .-Yi, f s-X, .G 1133.512 1 r' 11451 ' 4 2:1-fl-LY., ,,i, ,,,,, ,X-i--1 ALPHA MU PI GMEGA , . cl , '11 Q ' VI 1- ,, .Q , . ' 1 l'i 1 1 -A . - ' 95' ' lv! N' wi ,C 1 w QL? ii if F, fi i .. fassfferr' - if-V x...f N --rg A . ' ' Q l O A v . -I Nu Sigma N11 illrairrndg T f ' LAMBDA CHAPTER ' L B , . p X W 4- ' ..... T f 3 ' ' . ff - . I 4, C 5 - ey 7 5 .fFounded 1882. Fbtabhshed 1897. ' i Il l I FRATRES IN FACULTATE A 5 T. Turner T1'l011121S, M-D. T. Grier Miller, M.D. 'v Alfred C. Wood, M.D. Drury Hinton, M.D. 5 James W. McConnell, M.D. Samuel M. Sturgis, M.D, Thomas C. Kelley, M.D. Frank A, Craig, M.D. Ll Q Isaac Jones, M.D. Philip F. lrVilliams, M.D. . Thomas M. McMillan, M.D. Rutherford L. John, M.D. l l 1 4 f FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE f ' I ' 1 -V 1 r 'Q 4 i 1922 l M K I ' A-5 T I , A. W. Allen M. s. Edgar R. B. Price p C. E. Bach H H. Hollingsworth M. D. Thompson ,Inj Q E. M. Bell P. E. Loudenslager R. I. Thompson QM A' ' E, L. Brewer B. I. McCloskey C. R. Keller . If-'Q Q, l 23 X' 9 I TU f, 1 J. M. .Askey I. V. Ellson R, B. Moore , jg , 3, I. S. Backstrand F. Gillespie H. P. Schenck A lfkkl 'W f Lawrence Curtis F. F. Oast lu. M. Taylor A ' ' 1924 if' J I . lf. ' fl M. C. Bodine S. I. Hawley C. B. Schiutz i J. A- Cowan J. C. Howell M- H- 5111105 I H E. H. Cowell A. P. Morton C. H. Wallace, jr. 1 Ni' 1925 W 1 A g , , li 5: , ll L. H. Collins, Jr, W. V. iircclpmimi M. A. Quirk 1 F , A A J. W. Klopp H. P. McCu1stion N. B- Sowell 'lylgf 'V E C. W. Mayo, jr. R. F.. Pray C. L Youngman V' lf V1' N R. B, Lffgcarty E. G, Quattlebaum, Ir. I ' -1 . 1 , . H 'Q M ' 1' :ENR .wt .f'7,5 . . A ' FQ ae, - , . . f-AAMV A fa-Wm.--.ff P Fefe: Ji CQ' S ' Q fi 'f--T45-'af-1- !TL Qs 29 J --4L....g..c..Q----. .. gif W--rr-r r-fr A124 ffssx '-L - 5F 5,51 ,, -Y fzip.f ' A - waasnzaxcd li-isj A.- VA, ,,...,-....--, M-, V ,A., ,. ,,...,-,,,........ ...- 1 T7 ... +- 4- L..J NU SIGMA NU ...N-. .Y ,,,- f . , ..,,-...,., , I v,. -,Am r 1 -L. -I A ,, , K X .uqm-Hr! -. ... V -I .,- , . A , If f f-'if 5: 0 If 2 N f J V f I L f --,, ,. g ,Mf.1. I.Qi fTfjL?f,sTZiiagfif Q fm L .L 1 -., L '. Ei?k Q 1 W ff 1 t?f'5 k I-1' t l 1 1 . ' Q75 CZ 53 .2 ' ...gfl y C755 2511111121 Kappa Mappa illratnrnrtg MU CHAPTER 4 eye ' 'vi 71 ' 5 . 4 fl., .., , ,. A -y, V . ,n , .. A .-1- F.. ,AZ . 5555223 1 23 2? .nur , -..Qi X 2,1 1 X Q -4 .Ls ' f,, 5g..g..j. 5 1 1 , -v X Y -f Y It , I BBQ i 1 'Y 1' au 6-x , rf,-, 1 l I , , X! Q Ll C . 4 I A e O X I I i l 5 f - ' - 5 ' fl: I ' I 5. .R ' ' , X f hlll 'N V eu' N' FV J I, Q I 4 F 2 ' 1 l ' I 4 IQ 9 '. W Q . ' :rw-mm Qfj ' .- . 1 1 0 9 , Q . ,bimmma 4 A' if X ' f 1 1 if 1 3 - l ' T 1 . P.. I 1 n Founded at Dartmouth College 1888 I 1 - Established at University of Pennsylvania 1901 5 l ' FRATRES IN FACULTATF. 1 Ralph Butler, M.D. Joseph Klauder, M.D. C. K, Mills, M.D. 5 I. M. Cruice, M.D. F. C. Knowles, M.D. C. M. Montgomery, M.D. ' Herbert Fox, M.D.i I. A. Kolmer, M.D. F. C. Narr, M.D. l B. C. Gile, M.D. Frederick Leavitt, M.D. R. M, Pearce, M.D. - E. H. Goodman, M.D. Baldwin Luecke, M.D. M. I. Suarez, M.D. C. P. Grayson, M.D. ' W. H. McKinney, M.D. Edwin Town, M.D. ' N. B. Gwyn, M.D. Walter L. Mendenhall, M.D.F. A, Weidman, M.D. Q I. C. Hirst, M.D. l r CH y 5 FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE ' E fi I 3 1922 Ig, I 0 H. D. Atwood A. P. Barney R. K. Francis N. Shnaycrson ilk, J. F. Bacon M. P, Charnock R. G. Rummcfl J, D. Smith , D. s. Bantley R. w.- Cfm1e11 F. C. Rykken A. C. F. Zobel L .- . J 9 1923 .1 A ' A H. G. Barrett J. A. Heberling R. A. Moore F. NV. Sunderman f 'lr fi 3 1 D. M. Dunbar K. S. Kuhn E. A. Muendcl R. NV. Thayer 1 H J. W. Gallagher A. R. Kaufman R. D. Porter T. C.Zu1iC1. , FN , E. Harris. C. I. Lunsford P. D. Shaun 3? 1 1924 9 ' R. G. Emery W. L. Grow H. L. Wfilliams E. NV. Spachman g F. J. Fuchs P. G. Mclielvey R. J. Recd, Jf- A- M- Vollmef P 9, W. I. Gardner R. A. Noon l A, g 1925 f Qt . . . l ' 4 1 . 1. E111 13. F. NI 1. J. w. Rich 1 X CCQCEQH Mcliec NV. XV? Gillies T. L. K. Trach K . A g ir. . ' l 9 N 5 ' . I DX xl' I ' ' I --y is A X Q X' N 3Q24g..W 9 tif'nf7 . . R 1-:asa 'gg f .+-as-C.. .... .f.afe-. 1 , . f ,s P'1fias'fff---fefrfrf fix L, f 11 '11 Q NZD, A A A . . W 41.X.n fi N 1 L V X ,ith lv ' h I , , fl-l-71 ALPHA KAPPA KAPPA 5 l ,,,.......,-,.,,,,h .lvl In -,-AFX .V ,X y -1.1. r X 'l tx ,. l ,' . K. -S ,.- X ,, lwr.f.,4fr.--4 .2 L f ir., ,fm , R 1.4, ' Af 1 i-T115 ,lwgaii r, fy' 5 l, A t .rl f'A 1 We Us-ner 'l 'XB' s 1 - t ' J..iLf.L JL- C' J E-5.5-1' .za :Zia 457,53 ,f'xf-.512 '-.L::Q-4--ff?-Jr-.jllf 2 I I PQSXS--,,!v,J gf. ,r-1:...,.flxig!.fN' NgA!,,' .x .' -lj' lilllf.-'f'-wk L-1-Z. itll:-tlfi ' .l t Q 9 , 3 . X L f .r will Qthn Sigma illraivrnttg it i h LAMBDA-PHI CHAPTER I . J f' L f P. . . M X -'4' 'A' A - . VS H A 31 if f' Q l l I ' A ' ' I T l '5fgf ':' l 7 N' f : .ff , .. . I, .,A,: L 11' ' f 'i ,!? 'f 4?i1','rl f l 1 52,1 . .- :L-L-.f E,.5l,, , . l, , l l r r 9 . 4 . W . I 6 3 -- - Founded 1890. Established 1906. . I r ll Q l 'I FRATRES IN FACULTATE I .V ., Z' L. Napoleon Boston, M.A,, M.D. Joseph McFarland, M.D., Sc. D. 1 1 Andrew Callahan, M.D. John A. McGlinn, M.S., M.D. l lv JOSCPI1 C. Doane, M.D. George H. Meeker, Ph.D., Sc.D., LL.D. , '. Henry H. Donaldson, Ph.D., M.D., Sc.D. Stephen Mitterling, M.D. l..l -, Seneca Egbert, A.B., M.D. Arthur C. Morgan, M.D. , r-1 -, v A. G. Fewell, A.B.,.M.D. Artur W. Phillips, A.B., M.D. ,L l Q l- ,I L. Webster Fox, M.A., M.D., Albert E. Russell, M.D. ly i. 6 . Milton B. Hartzell, M.A, M.D., LL.D. Robert F. Ridpath, M.D. p r 4 '- Tomas Klein, M.D. C. H. Del. Shivers, B.S., M.D. , ' I Ernest LaPlace, A.B., M.D., LL.D. ,Qt Q 1 ' - . l PRATRES IN UNIVPRSITATP Q 1922 l ' C. H. Bloom F. I. Haberland VV. R. Marshall XV. B. Smith S D G. Burket I. W. Jones R. D. Millard S. B. Tucker ' Ft . ' E. M. Cowart R. A. Kimbrough E. N. NVood T- P- lfvllltc l : l S. C. Culpepper R. M. Klussman NV. H. Robinson R. N. W'ilson ., WX, ll fl ll 4 lg . 1923 ' 316+ H . ' 1 1 D. M. Bullard W. H. McLarty Cooley P G. Sunnncrill . . . R. B. Cadman R. I. Mansfield H. Nelson L. S. Wntherow 1 ltnl r P. L. Mrlrr-mg r R. W. Cooper gy, . ,I L 1 2 1924 lf W., 4 E Burt R. H. Henry P. sniffer G. xv. white l, , A. VV. Largey S. C. Cates Al ll l i fll V lu W, tl RJ M. Bierly I. L. Marshall I. G. Ross XV. B. YVilson F. L. Keytc f ' l N . i I L . . , 1 .A . .4 ' 41 -A . .r - .X Lei . ',-' -1: -il-:Q3?.i:Yef'!-DM lil ,S Q.: ..-L...-.........:-.Q.f'-' ......----A.-S---. .,.. .- . ,X-j.,, fry.-R . J M 'TX .N uh - r byrx , v V H I1-191 .,-..f.-4., ..,- - , . ,...A , .- -- PHI RHO SIGMA Q E 4 J .fi C1 J err W w'w 1 'iPJf1w'ff ' MBU?-trh 1110: .MLA EL , , ff 5332313 - 1 . 15111 Glht illllvhiral ilirairrmig 5, A , Pi . E, I X ,A Q ,: .-,Z ,L ,QQ r KFEQ I , KE ' 4 ,QQ Ji i1jf'4 'f'f?7 T1 xxvhgi ' 1 A i-isis Q ' fl -f ff , xy! fn hxv L i Si-.. ,. - ik' ,, ' Ei ,Lia ig? f 70,1 Y Q , . 1 .L A ' A M835 4 ' L I !l X n ly ' g 'N J7f x1 if X I f ' Q I 1 ' I . - L ev o Q 3 . I In I L 1 '1 i X i T 4 i rw' If l . f Phi Chi Northern 1886 Universit f of Vermont. 5 1 g . . f , , 3 , g 1 Phi Chi CSouthernj 1892, University ot Louisville. Incorporated 1894, University of Louisville. I 'Y' L ' UPSILCN PI CHAPTER J J , 31 Q I I f . f l 5 . I 1, ' ' 1 f , l Ii i' 1 I 1 ,,- - f 'U 6 gr VX '1 Y 5 Q chartered 1908. o '4 FRATRES IN FACULTATE . A. ' ', Thomson Edwards, M.D. James A. Smith, M.D. ' L 1 ' George F. J. Kelley, M.D. Eugene P. l'endergr21SS. M-ll ' 1, P. Richard A. Kern, M.D. John J. Robrecht, M.D. '4 ' 1 Thomas I-I. Llewellyn, A.B., M.D. I. S. Ravdin, M.D. Q ' I J. G. Schwerin, M.D. li fl i I 1 Q I : FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1 rfb' 0 ' 1922 1 n ML John B. Cardone James B. Herring R21ll111 F. 01101130111 L LF-13' Francis M. Clarke James J. Mallard Ffilllkllll L. !'21Y11C 14:51 ' James E, Cottrell John C. Tayloe Harold E. 1121111011111 Pit .1 Gorden B. Crowell Carlyle MOVUS I 15111105 G- Rf11115f15' I 15-1 T , 3 Robert N. Harden Samuel R. Morris Robert A. Ross i 1 ,I ,. . my 1923 H D N . 1 Q'-'rl K Fred C. Aldridge Edward O. Fitch 111111121111 Schmidt I ' ,ffii Alan R. Anderson James K. McShane John A. Shaw. if I if . Thomas 13' Briml Charles J, U. McVeigh Robert E. Smith , Enrique Debayle George F. Parker 10511 VHYIOC i,f1.i Q, '- Alonzo H, B, Drake Thomas li. Schaadt Calvert R. -Toy gl.- 1 2 George D. Elliott sam M. scncnk John C, Xhlliams 1' 1 111 5 Tlieodol-Q o. E.ltCI'lCl1 5 1 'l 1 ' i HIS bl 1 Ki i August R, Bauer Xvliiilllll I-1, Black I. 1 J igfrixif i Herman A. Gilda Leonard C Hamhlock 3 1 J iEdXyi-n L, Harm- Howard lx. Mahorner 1 . 1 , J - I ' E is ' :.lI-.-1.-. ? kfi X rs W-kt, ,lack J, J ' -1 B, vl'y-1. x?-Vi-1 vi-I-Aw. Y -L-.Lf , ...-mx.,Biriac.1 J 1 Q R 3 M , Qgdn-,Mug J ---- --- -M--A -52+ if-fx.- ,E,,-..E-,.ra.q ,fD1 f+ T., 1 .m.....m...z:i.' 1 T 5 'Qan-HAVE risij f f I I PHI CHI s iT '1 'Rx,N 1 1 VX 1 ya 9 I - lgly. 1 1 ' L5 1 f x fx ff: A -rr. . - Af-vs, - -A -4- 9 4. . -. v ..-W -- -.-- -- X-1 N - Zi ' ' :xr ' 1-fi--y'-v f:f '7 'r f:? -T ffl'IT Tr 11'f'STjT '- 5 ffl Y ' r I N . A . X . 1 .ae ar. fefLf..'9++.'2'911.1 1fi'f4.q?e112e4 nr-.fag--fifeli. it' F 1 ,'4 ffi--ii 1 fi'-:r1:f2?:f'fffr.-fitrw:-'dba 1' 9 1 flak 1T 1'rl-15.1'!lj,3,1gg'TQ1i.Ll,.lx-'F 7 ,A,. 37121 1 as 1.1 U gylifkx V LK 'Jfiaafi - -elgr.. .: 4-1-.9,.,,,AZ-L.,-2-x3'Jifxi?m+!2gLiEf,E'1-,ais jfxhw ..:g-5Z'L.f:L 1 -:M L.:5,.:,.-i f:xf.3XNdfff -Y-..-ap fi'fig 9 .' 0 H o 09111121121 1Hpmlnn will illratrrnitg Q ie A PICHAPTER. 9 ?' as 1111 , U' , 9f, ' 55 fi f A? , Q 'S ' 4 W e - Ji- ri iff A if if Cf 1 X--Li l ,Q 'F ,ee - 1 9 , . 1 PM in ,gain Qarqfjqhav if u -' .i-JK- if 1 Founded at University ofMBuffalo 1895 1 Established at University of Pennsylvania 1908 I H 1 , , M 5 -' FRATRES IN FACULTATE 1 1 Frank W Burge, M.D. Percy S. Pelouze, M.D. 1 Edward T Crossan, M.D. Henry K. Sangree, M.D. Norman L Knipe, Ph.B., M.D. Carl F. Schmidt, M.D. b Luther C Peters,'A.M., M.D. I. Halston Wells, M.D. . .3 l FRATRES IN UNIVERSHATE l 1' or B 1922 ' . .1 'P' 1 John S. Ammarell Raymond J. Brady Gerald A. Kelly H ll Joseph Appleyard Edward S. Crosland NV. Blair Mosser :Hg 11 Qi 9, 1923 91f5'f . I Lf John F, Boyer Floyd C. Lepperd James L. Xvhitehill 3 li! Osrar I. Eichorn Douglas H. Vastine Qui, V441 1 fl 1924 F Lawvrenue F, Fluehr Edurin B, Rentschler George K. Swartz 'i Arthur C. Hehn George M. Robson Brooks L. XValton 'sf y Calvin B. Rentschler 5 1925 1 . John L. Bond Wfillard F. Hudson 'Ferdinand M. Jordan 'KS William H. Crawford Ben L. Hull .iiffyx-J Q 1111 5 ,Tm pw -'rr I . we-A gbfgilx N' LL ok' W1 f ,f l7i'.'H1 Afi1FiMrF'fii FF 'F 9 K 1 Nz- -fgi.l1 'k, 5 5 k.,.iyj lx I Azkq, 55.3 1. fm- ,X-I, ',,,,. L., . Ln... ,MH Ce- fi 1 X. I . ' x 11531 h ,,,, H-,..-.,A.m. .-- ., --,. -W--N-Am---- f -- -' , - TTT vw rv ..J I-',.,., r----uf, nnuct::.-r.,1u-----,,--.--1-- f - ' ' ' OMEGA UPSILON PHI Y,,,,, ,,..,.,i..-... , --Y 'Nt F F' A 4 S ig, is c , . ,H 1 lghi -Dlamhha Kappa illrtttvrnitg . ALPHA ALPI-lA CHAPTER f' l i. I il,--r .f -'Tu r , , S ff . A L ' 'f 12 1' l f ' PPPA 1 AA .' 7V' , 'lllll ill I ' Tr -Ili- 5 U Djfo' L .ln-.. l 4 - 'U' lui' I N -I - p V O K ,X aaa 7 si Q -fi-If LAK f f ' X a K4 wx 4 ' it l i A 'A . 4 ' I f, ' i l i 1 i SAW . X . 1 A 1 . X A J t-R . , . 1 .T Q 5 ' , f' . . 5 f 3 I' P 'urlib.i'W f I Founded at University of Chicago 1907 4 . . . . 2 . Established at University of Pennsylvania 1909 .2 li , . ., ,, 5 I '4 ' ' FRATRLS IN FACU LTATE A f I 5 QI, jay F. Schamberg, M.D. D. N. Kramer, NLD. . 'i Y Eugene Dindauer, M.D. B. H. Shuster, M.D. 5 1 David N. Husik, MD. Charles Schatz, M.D. . l l' Samuel Cohen, M.D. Henry Trager, M.D. ' 'Q 1 - i.l A . s ,' gf FRATR1-is IN UNIVERSITATE LL 2 1 '. I' fl ' - 'ii i 1 . 1922 if .A ' I, o. J. sufkin M. 1. wveasman ' X1 J. G. Weiner S. L. Winn 9 1923 L. K. Elfman I. VV. Gash A- A. Eustcr 1 it wifi fl Y 'xl 4 fri-Q - 1924 Vi' P!!! J. Avin A. Herman M. B. Goldstein R. P. Shapiro 4 U' ,. A. C. Cohen S- S. Miller L. B. Schatz E. Sickcl i YQ 1. L. Fletcher J. Pinson B. P. Seltzer L. C. Robinson fgi wg z Ji K lg 4 1925 X f 1 B- B. Adelman I. Golove I. A., Sherman i i , J. Edeiken H. Lipshutz M. Spector 5 1 I in Tig .f I l X' 5 Q vb . li! 5 'ii A Vfffjx 5 1 1 I K . ...ik . I Ili V I 'l . T 1 . 1 Li.--J: V I Vixu A 4 1 . :T -5 S bf .' 1 Q , 'O axis- 53, A --i-we L fissj PHI LAMBDA KAPPA RV I: , ,...-.,...V . ,, Q r2 G?- '!'w- ,111-51, , A 'I , V ,.,,,.V -,A I,-,,,..,,,,,.g-y---.-f -'ff i.l?--nap-1-arg-wr-.-mea. . - pun.:-almwm-if + - , ...- '75 3 it 1 i f',fjQ 35:12 - Jia Y 1C7f+-- Eff?-Q' id!!- I 1 . +,-- . .3 xx li ' l ,.- P5954 hfk 'rx X six ' 'KQV fir' i Njf--X '- ,,i'---C fly.,-,fax f- 1 .ff , F .sweet Jig Qfifili, iii lf ,fi X.-R if C ' IWC '- 'X - is . L , 4 X,--- 'ip ,,.,-,K U , ,lM1,f,..,? 1 ,4.1 , Au, ,f ,'fj,i7?.3.- r. L - ff. , b . .,i4 ,N -if Lil l lla. I 1 l if A .f fi, favs 1 -5 1 14401 .fs :aw frfai 1. ff 1 we i 1 . X ' , ' - ' . 'l'L'vS?+ ?f if-TL f .'Q::f'1' -4 J 15 Ref- Er--r-nk, Nwlll- f '::.Li::f:f: 'ill-el X 'wt sy AQ . trar or l ff ' .',r l 9 1 A, I 454 l 1 i A A ai l 9 nl A 1 l . i 0 Q O t 0 l Q 1 15111 Evita Epmlnn illraivrnrig 'fi 4 1 5 ALPHA CHAPTER 3 l 1 1, C l 4 v 10 - '- l Ci' , ' I i M i ' ,I K xf 1 .54 A Q . U I1 U l e ' 1f'ounded at Cornell University 1904 l 54 Established at University of Pennsylvania 1915 J l E , , . - . - . ., , ' f FRA111xES lk FALL-lflA'l E Q . ll Joseph F. Ulinan, M.D. A. Ornstein, M.D. ', Henry Mikelburg, M.D. S. llyron Goldsmith, M.D. L-l ', Williaiii Hartz, M.D. lVillian1 Eziekson, .-XM., M.D 'N' ' Matew Ersner, M.D. Phillip Rosenbluin, MJD. L r, Camille J. Stamm, M.D. ' 5: . . q f 4 1 1 f Q I - 1 1 5 : -FRATRES IN UN1Y1fRSl'l':X'l'E kgs 4 l ' K I ' , .api Q 1922 Qx, 'w+i Q . WGS Benjamin Cfouley LLVQ'-X 1' luv- 3 Q 2 i ' l 1 li, 1925 Fl w Q A I Louis Cohen Samuel I. Goldberg S. Henjznnin Meyers H. fchlomovitz ' ' ? 1 Frank Glauser Maurice S. Jacobs Xzithaniel liOlJll'l J- 5DCf0 l ' 1 ll' -' A I1-1 1 2 1924 gli 1 ' . Q' E X il i sl. Gershon-Collen lrxin li. lxlzms ' 1 A xt 1 1 1 lv A - ff? W, l f-Nil I , , ' A W ,J llliiilip Hertz 1-lermzm liotzen Xlfillizun Yitciunzin Henry lumen lirligl X Daniel l-lztwtof, -lr, .-X. Rossnstein i-lerlmert Rovno ig , J 3 l i A A , A X, t. f zlrlffab Y V t Y, Lk ,--vv-fT,,L,.- - .A A A ' pw .rv-w - f -or 1 - E .J lj L X 1 1 e.ei 1 Q ,Je fe C- A A were - -e re -9- 'Q . ,A A-A 1' nsrj PHI DELTA EPSILON if in ' 1,nl4?j f fs K E95 1 TQ! li' If l .0 A O 1 A A L lo l 8 'ti' :N I .e 45,1 2.22: V e ' .ew f g' ' 0-A l 'V-y4'e'N - . ,A- T . , ll ' iag.Jf?fxi r- . L. .L . .,-I.. -. . .. L-2, .V if X llef ' PX, 3 Q, I .5 nt, W Ni --A g is . 5 ,.. :l ift .4 x ,lj I ' r k 9 ll ' ' ' ' ' eww: ll Q lf'Ttl. P 2 - 1 4:-v fl 1 fl. 11. gl,-P , lx !L9i,.rX t. V 5.71, I., ,XXL W A 1 , LA-,yr ,E X .ty I Q l 5-..-Tp. ff, .IJ J, Y! . 1 ' llll 1. L ,eo . -.wg ',,,!fWJ z 2 Q .fe-ef fn,-ea.LLelle.-,i1fl'fMl I ' -2 .L -,nf ' YXX5 lle.,.- R---' ' 'Rf--wr:v1fFvf7'+eo. - .ff1' flu - v G If -'M 'R X ,. -,J me-e:f'fF QL - - Tg...e 'f..G:.fLia.:.1v:1.l., elsif I A-ll fe . be-. ,fee-een --we-K e- S-X far 1, '1.li 'll t ll e if we W A-fe A ' 1 NL ' Ii ' 5 D f t l 1 4 ll 1 Q lglli 132161 i illreltvrnitg I ' s ALPHA SIGMA CHAPTER l l 3 ii l . ffm 1 W Y 6 I 7 ' Q '- Cf 4 . ' 1 f' : ' if .l 1 f l V 6 Q n f ff l' - ii - .L ' . V 1 EQ ' X , J it 3 Founded at University of Pittsburgh 1890 k , Z' Established at University of Pennsylvania 1919 ' i I 1 F ratres in Facultate l ' ' L-l '4 ' 'Q William H. F, Addison, M.D. Robert J. Hunter, M.D. , 0 , 'I Leighton F. Appleman, M.D. Joseph McKiver, M.D. k a , ' Henry C. Bazett, M.A., M.D.. F.,R. George E, Pfahler, M.D. 'L , L. '- C.S, Qlingl. Arthur J. Wagers, M.D. 1 v if ' ' Albert C, Buckley, M.D. Horace J. Williams, M.D. 2 f ', Jacob L, Engle, M.D, ll flx l 5 5 r I ' A 3 lf 5 '- FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 3 P 1 1 Q .. if WJ 1922 . ' f T. W, Bennion V, A. Lockwood C. R. Parrish , P. A. Gempet C. E. Milbank R. D. Russell ,igw-bf ii R. A. Kressley A- V. Ohlson H- S. Stevenson Q, tl . if MQ , W, J. Leaman 1- P- P2111 tug . f ' ' ' -nj-.l ' l , , '. 1923 Q2 E' T L? f R. K. Bush M. L. Crandall XV. Hanncr i , l Q D S. Brazda L. P. Fowle S. C. B. Hertzog :gil g fl jg ' ' C. NV. Cummings f U l' 1924 . 3 fl , 1 H mln lie A, P, Deak C. V. Stewart ' Q Q N U Q' D. Malven E. XY. Rodman 7 ll gl ,. l 1925 'lifttf 'A 1 il!li S. G. Henderson A. S. Martineau' V I. L. R, YOUY18 l Q., y M, L. Hafer J. XXL XX'oehrle H, 'mx , ' Q ' L f ix'- l llwxxe If ' 5 'i' fob --- ii: l t 's it X ,f ' C e' . . . ,.,. ' , t, ,R nf e S . i ' - , 1- -X . . - - 4 1 ' Ng 51591 .,.,. ..,....,. , A , . . ...g. --.- -iv, 3 . .,. -Ja. PHI B ETA PI I 1 1 F 1 1 x K ' U Y 0 I 'g Kappa Hai Fllratvrniig . 1 . L W , -. rl x l . -, 1 . - . Y.. 1 if 1-Q. ly. ,eo-! 1' A , L ,mf -Eu .git I 1 i,,.. .:pff. W vurm wx K l' . il C . Q , IIIII? ' O li'.l OO ,V l I QI. I .. .4 ,ll ff .af J - sf 1'-L W ' ' ' ' ' h w 1 1 1 . I ll . r . 'U Q Gamma Lambda Chapter I ' f Q J Founded 1879 V' ' 1 . I 7 3 Established at University of Pennsylvania 1921 i i l 1 I 7. 4. .p FRATRES. IN FACULTAT13 -' ' A. N. Richards, Ph. D. 1 . 5' . ,I 2 3 1 ' p FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Leslie E. Chappell Harold S. Clark l 'J ll .i 'e F3 I , . 1922 I Ernest W. Clark, Jr. Carey L. Harrington 1 5 I. , 1 a l 5 1923 - ,' ll J lil 1 . , ffvl ' 1 U n a l l Daniel G. Caldwell Sellers M. Crisp. ,I r. U xt' Y 1 iw ' Theodore Cianfrani Francis M. Pngliese 3 t p v ., 1 Q Paul X oder H1 : 'L QA 4. Lf: x f--he l 1 ls! i, fl I ,N V 1 ' 4 - xl Q x 5 1 T 1 if l 11 ff- 1 George Gulqlq xvllllillll H. 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Marshall I 5 I i H. R. Hicks P. L. Mehring i Q ' 4 I ., ,. if 5 ALPHA MU PI OMEGA PHI CHI rg L. J. King . H. E. Ramonat A 1 . A. H. Jennings A. R. Bauer A 1, 3 I ll I if 1 NU SIGMA NU OMEGA UPSILON PHI I ' V E. Laudenslager O. J. Eichorn E. M.. Taylor YD. H. Vastine .-7, 5: ' ' l' i I Q . Sli. il '- . d ALPHA KAPPA KAPPA PHI BETA PI M. ' f 7 ' M. P. Charnock R. K. Irvine I . A Ax 1 QI l I 1 . ii' ll 1 E. A. Muendel C. WV. Cummings wi g . AWB l KAPPA PSI 5 - 'E Q-V 'I C. L. Harrington V f li, I .I wi l P. M. Pugliese A 1 M 2 Q PM ' I I . ' A , 1 ll' - ' in ,ll ffl 5. QJ lx 'I xlg X. , I 2 ,, .sql f fl! . Ql zfx. gl 1 ! ' T , I , 1 . ,f .ff .if i ' LT ffl li A ' I . 7,71 j V . S Y, W 3 .9 g I ,if'iw 12.237 'N Qxlfx LA- -Pl -An.xea.ns:s:ilni1.aef-Qky if r . f ..-r ,f ' 'f' - -. , '51, . ' I -' N , ,.. A A 5,1-we X. I-A-A .. A I 'fi ff 1 E: pl 99 'W rf' I T Si.wXf X . +1-'H-A V 4-- ---eg 5 -- 1416 P-' ',-' -f' ff? fy, ' f. 4-.-f . E-F 15 '39 X gf' ffrukq Sm Y .X15 K.. L, -'N I ' '97 -A-eL..-L.. - . . .. . ., X 'P-. QA I Lfmifimfku .flfis li. A ita.AHAf1i.P+sa.fi11xe.SLxI..e:f....A3 D621 N v K I f l L li H I .7 Q .. . t4-7 E , lwiilf 'IUV f 'iil L'jl ffF:r1f17'rrf15rffr iff-rf'1ffr4fMK'x ' - K Ziixvtlicfaim ' Af? -'ew V -Q 5?-li -' W A --fi if 1' .ffif-LS2f N. -,5- -'lvl---...---' .if-stf ff iiezlq- ' vlm',,L-'la11: h'5'L?'lH ryff'-:QW--.,f' Q ff' 1 .1 . 41' - 1 I V in --FI 1 Sli?-Ui7f-.iailsf :efffa-.. iff 1 lie -at ' L49afH?lfs .--ae f' Zf f erl-lf lL1irlDi2..gf'jg. Erie. i.....f. sfe' . my ! A A. . ., V 1 Hfdas' , f J ,,,- f ff' V Xi, Q M 'Lf Y rf.-'th : ' If N K h' 2 ' I E L Q A ll I ' ' ' ' ' ' 5 1 Marina Glunke Mitzi Qbhateirrral Snmtg i QQ, 'Q Dr. B. C. Hirst, Patron 57335 f K V- Q 11 5 V kj. P 4 OFFICERS t 1, 5 President C. H. Bloom iw! Vice-President D. S. Bantley i if Secretary A. R. Kaufman . Treasurer . R. K. Francis lg Historian . . H. Nelson S I 1 , . g - MEMBERS A , 1922 . G. F. Bacon R. K. Francis J. D. Smith ' D. S. Bantley C. S. Kistler E. N. XVood I r ? c. H. Bioom W. R. Marshall fx. c. F. zobem Lk 2 VV. H. Robinson kr L ' A 'E , i .' 1923 K H. G. Barrett A. R. Kaufman H. Nelson Y W5 ' ' D. M. Bullard C. I. Lunsford L. S. Xlfitherow fx D. McC. Dunbar R. G. Mansfleld Q 1924 ffsrw ' ! g ,,,f, .i E. F. Burt R. G. Emery A. M. Largey l Q -, s. C. Cates W. L. Grow P. G. Mclielvy .Qi .F E. H. Cowell R. H. Henry A. M. Yollmer ' R ' L. XV. Jones 4, , lj. Q 1925 ,lL hiv. 5 R. Bierley I. S. Marshall E. G. Quattlebaum, Ir. W G. Ross 1 ff- xl 'l .K LX: l 1 X K f . . .fi E 1 ' J A R RSX f I l as fx, rj 1 LQ E 5, .Fe 1 Q '25 fl- 'M'-' ' S 'A H' , f ETX-I ma urns-I-31--r-Q .N -A - E - Aw no 51651 BARTGN COOKE 1-IIRST OBSTETRICAL SQCIETY ,, Qs ii I, N 5 F 'ii ' i fi'Q Ht ' idnxixw ff. -.1' 'Wi' if 1 1 1..,L'7'if!1l.f .. ,,:- -5516-1 I? ' K .f , 'll ' X i .4 ' .- , ' Vw ' Il 'll f - . ' 1 D f ix V r i x i FO V ir il. O i P .I -'JD i ' 'qi X1 t,f3 l - 1 I 1 .Q l Q 'I In llll! ff ! ' , . 770 . P i A W 5 F Anil. it 'L P P V92 M AL' x , ' , , ,, Av U Av 0 0 ' , 5 R Jlnlm ill. Braun' Svnrgtral Surwig X 5 Dr. John B. Deaver, Patron f?i'7? u Q A . OFFICERS iv, , Q 2 f President -I . - - H. E. Ramonat l it if . ' rVice-President . . J. J. A,-lauard 5 l Secretary - G. Summerill l j 41 Treasurer - . . . P. L. Mehring , 3 rn 'Q ' '- ' MEMBERS , if l i if . H B 5 H. E. Raf1'1Of131Z I. F. JOHCS Ramsey fi 5 1 V D. UG. Burkett R. A. Kimbrough R. N. Xkfilson . E' ,T. E. Cottrell R. M. Klussman E. M. Cowart .I g Q B. Herring J. Mallard F. I.. Payne L-L I 1' - 2 P' I n 4 ' 5 : , Z 192.3 I : 3, 5 ', P. L. Mehring G. Summerill J. P. Brinn Ye fi kg , ,A T. Schaadt R. B. Cadman E. O. Fitch L . 'l W. A. Schmidt R. VV. Cooper P. D. Shaub ' 'fi , , ' W. H. McLarty 2 13 1 Q U - X . E A R, A A g ' 1924 'P A. R. Bauer W. H. Black G. W. XVhite f 5 P. Shiiter any Q 9' ,V S 2 Q if l . lk Q 1925 K i LN E. Harer XV. B. Wilson E. I... Keytc Lil' l , o 1 l'i t '162 r iivi y if 1 . f il C ' . J 4 1 l 5 .L-Jil X , i 1 11. . . 5 . ix. ff' l X x f , W f P A a 7 ggi! P it ' fi .1 9 ,fl Q, P. 'Tiz,g.- . 1 , .'-4L4LAl4Q4.3g f .ig -V3 In B Y E- ,R 4 ,i A X' If t, . , M, F f167j , .. ,...- , ... , ,fr---L-:V -ff JOHN B. DEAVER SURGICAL SOCIETY 1 I 7. 1 G1 N 4 -. I V 'N A K if 5'1 I - ' 1 57 PQ..Y57Lf ,J 3 . 1 'QL . A- .fs'1:w:.r:s:.i:s fi? Ti ,. . ' . .P - for J... -. fflr C. X. .,Q- 1. V 1 , f ' f' W 1. ' ' it .1 'null 1' 1 1 I, f'fwf il.l.lllTe1ij11l.3fewf f1ffi1f'?l .5 ,, I 1 . hz ' U 1 Y 9 V - -' -- +. -L . YKAXJQ. x, ,ff ,. ,g . fl x 4 . . . , , - 1 1 mrllmm Pepper illilvhxml Svnrwig ig y l Dr. Alfred Stengel, Patron I -. 'l.-jg 1 tl A ' ,f OFFICERS Tbxl ' 1 . 1 gg il . Pres1dent . . . L, T, Buckman LJ. , A Vice-President Atha Thomas J , N. f Secretary A. C. McCarty f ' ' Treasurer , . Carl Bachman i 41 l Q , MEMBERS 5 li . 1922 y 1 - 1' E. M. Bell L. J. King y - M. D. Thompson L. . 1 .' S. W. Boland P. E. Loudenslager S. B. Tucker ,I Q D. A. Bryce - . B. J. McCloskey G. W, Wagoner 5 Q L. T. Buckman E. L. Straub T. P. W'hite V E. J. Cook . -Atha Thomas .0 ML-1 I . I 1923 -Lal ' 1 C. E. Bachman C. M. N. Killen. Jr. E. G. Shelley ' 'I P. S. Bara Ralph Lynch XV. I. Shewell 1 gf . , . ,l. B. Barnwell A. C. McCarty li. M. Taylor , 9 '- J. V. Ellson F. F. om 12. S. '1'h...-,it-, jf. Yi J S. E. Harris H. P. Schenck M 1 -9 V X YT5 ' 1924 iqflfi i I A. WV. Bromer Sydney Hawley P. H. Parker i ' 'L E. C. Clayton Arnold Jennings Hugo Robertson A ' UT. A. Cc,-wrEl11,J1'. Louis Le Fevre Merritt Stiles ' 1 7 I R. C. Hacker L. P. Lewis C. l-l. XX':1lIacc, Jr. J, i 'L lui 2 1925 5 . F ll John Bel-lqmgm F. D. XY. Lukens l?:1x'icl Matzkc 1 3 5 Francis Hitchcock XY111. McClenz1l1an Ll121l'lCS Mayo j 'j ' John Klopp Herbert B'.lCQQllli3tltDl1 li. ll. Miller 1 ag : 5 Max Laphanl M. Maclarlzmc lost-ph Priestley at .1 77 -1 f 1 fi . T 1 1 . 1 . -1 K ' -, iN X 'x J ' f' J .W 21 Q R7 ff ,S ,K-f ......-....--1:----P -----H--4L.LXJ1-v All i t 4 X' ,iaiau A ' ,' . . 'V XXV' ' -J Vim! , . . , . , ,. .. , .1-.-,, ....,, ,- N -Q.,--H-if LW- VVILLIAM PEPPER MEDICAL SOCIETY Q! ' 1 N n 1 A ... , . rw .. Q. -- at 'Jn . Q ' . 3' q i. I- Q - fix. A' . ..L.Ls,. . I is h 1g'll :5, , Q V ll! e V Lf ev Ns ea x f 4 4 I 'L 3 ll 3 l I l 1 7. I I. f. 1, aiu . bf. 1 X. ,. . rf r 1, v . I 1 'r , , . v li I , - , , l 2 ' El.fLQage5 Agnew Snrgrral Svnnrig Q . 75 'Q Dr. Edward Martin, Patron rv? . K! N, fr 4 OFFICERS . l . V Q ' President . C. R. Keller A I Vice-President . F. CQ Rykken 1 1 4, T1'C2lSH1'Cf - . R. N. Klemrncr , -7 1 SCCI'C'Cf'lfy' . F. XY. SLlllClCI'l11ZlIl Q 'I ' it ' 1 ', MEMBERS A .2 1' 2 A 1922 , Vx l 1 V v ' - ' Arthur W. Allen Francis M. Clark Roland Kleznmer I ', Harry D. Atwood Frank F. Coates R. J. Rummell 1 .- ' Frank C. Bender Roy XV. Crandell Felix C. Rykken L '- Earl L. Breiner Chas. R. Keller Raymond J. Thompson lg I L ' ff , 6 . 1923 J 'I ' limf ' Jerald S. Backstrand Raymond B. Moore R. A. Moore M, O F. Wfilliarn Sunderman X1 Y A 15 at 1924 f flrj Q 1 I , ! . A 1' ' . .. . 1 -Pg ' 'Q Fred Fuchs Samuel B. Haclclen Henry I.. XX'llllZlll1S, Jr. A fr, 'a xl i Russell A. Noon l J A Y 2 lr . : 1925 ,lf , I 5 I' il Vincent A. Cullcry 2 ' , 3 j 4 Q' ' . . I lf il. z i 1 f . X ,fre x I , . ,. . 5 Q Y f X1 '75 :lo if'baiqjlfnb-Kbii---'-q.geAid I,-an-FFL -i4g q . L1711 X. D. HAYES AGNEW SURGICAL SOCIETY ,1 l I X 1 X., ,X ' ,f 2, if r MVN., gg X si. -1 . ff'f'5if.231jgi5. 'f .l..f,.-,g.... ' Q 4 1 pf- ,-.51-.M-X 'r' '5'7i7fT'Tf' A g 2 Qigqg fu ' , .g,, , 'N f H 'f ' ' Dx gag.-. 5 ill fi f 12,3 - -f L - ' lr 1 1, . - - . A ' 'rgvi3 ? :'f' ' -4 '- f ,l ia., -.-.liA,y,:,,--,,,,.,,' -3: ,Nix .,---- ,FM-.- - -Y--LDL fly' xl K1 Il 3 ara- ,, ' L. Jfc 5' P ., 4. A . , 1 5 1 , . . . 3 5 Charge A. igwmnl Pmatnmrral Svnnvtg L Dr. Geo. A. Piersol, Patron Y Y oFF1CERs if f P1'CSidCT1t . - E. S. Crosland ' Vice-President . J, C, Taylge ' Recording Secretary . R, XV. Thayer I Corresponding Secretary , R, A, R055 If o Treasurer . . . . . M. A. Sanders fi PI . it MEMBERS ., . Z 1922 . lf T. VV. Bennion Jos. Kenney hl. P. Paul 0 '. R. Brady V. A. Lockwood R. A. Ross , Li E. S. Crosland C. Morris N. Shnayerson I r, , H. H. Hollingsworth A. V. Ohlson J. C. Tayloe 5 G. E. Millbank ' I 1 --25 ' 1923 X-,I 'I YN . M. L. Crandall E. A. Muendel M. A. Sanders 1 A. H. B. Drake C. Ol. D. McVeigh R. XV. Thayer 1 N T. 0. Eltrich J. K. McSl1ane P. A. Yoder fr ff F. M. Puglicze ' ug ' n fi . Erdman D. Malvcn C. Stewart YT li. M. Scnger Q. A sl 5 lvl ti 1925 'YT ' rl ' L. Bond F. M. Jordan R. l.. Hull f XV. I-l. Crawford XY. P. Hudson XY. H. Storm 1 Y sg. .... ll Q3 ' r ' do 51731 GEORGE A. PIERSOL ANATOMICAL SOCIETY .v ex wr V ,. N f Q' 91 ee ,,1u1 feW 7. I. 1 I ' 1 I, 1 1 X X 1 if A .- n'. Q -1 rv I. 2 ,- F no 1 Z- -I 'r Q: ,. A. ' W ' lf'-i:..m . iw Tl -' ,fi-1' -il'-' if -'-?'- - 7 A X I, . QP... 1' ly' Il fl' .Q ' ' , Oc 1 ' I' 4 f Q i . U ' 1 . A l 1 ,b , , 1 -c 1 V- I ' , T 1, ,M 11, lx.. yo, 1 14,519-'UQ-glib 'ln JS 'Cf A 149 Tit? f ' U - -f- 'un X My V Q i JL, im! R R vis ' 4 I liif-li 'Ji 4 1 l ' 1 , 1 iq I 'i Q , -7 . 0 0 O I .4 1361551111 SUFQIIEI1 vfivnrwtg ' 1 Dr. T. Turner Thomas, Patron Q Dr. Damaso Rivas, Honorary Member r f ,, OFFICERS ' 1 4, f .7 ' President . jose A. Amadeo .Q ii Vice-President . . Ezequiel Prieto K4 Secretary . Ramon E. Ramirez i ' Treasurer . . Louis Loffredo ' 5 1 MEMBERS .. .1-L 5, ' 1922 fL I pi 1 W C 1 . , I, , : Jose A. Amadeo Louis Loffredo Rzcquncl Prxeto -K ff 7 r ' ' , 'J 1923 1 . A ,ilk 0 Juan P. Cardona Emilio J. Palomeque john D. Turchi Q- ' Enrique DeBayle Ramon E. Ramirez 1925 W' N I Q ri .? Eduard M. Bevilaequo Francisco Magnvem joseph P2ll'ltZliCOflC sf. fi 3 0 '. 1 1 1' 1 . 1 is ' 115 S :Fig If ' i ,fs f fr 1 C i' .1 I s 1 i 1 'L 'XX X i 'i' 'rr-W' f, eu., -.,,:-F1 U ' A .. I f' ffwxil' X 'X ff A . -X' J E I .x K -Rf RE 3 'Mme 'Wi 'lf QL ffl A f 1 ' ' 'QU4' , 'fT L A ' N, 71' 5- -f K . , ' ' ' fl7SJ BASS! N1 SURCLICAL SOCIETY f gf fl I v f , I ' -LJ' xx Y-Jil KJ qi.. J 1 K l ASNAW X 5 1 4 1 J -. 1 .ff - --1 ,-4 x-vf..- ., ! ,, W4 -r, 5T..T ,IQ' V, . ..,. fi. . .,. ...Q-... -'KV' 'tg x-L 1 W g 5 L, N., - ,4 D, y . . ,, x .,f,f.wY A-5 v K 51- Juli? -,,-V5 in-Ly. -,Ji lg:-13,4 1 1' , -X J Y y X N55-rf-f WTEI ,f . , ta ,,, -gg .. A jf J. A ,,.'---X -XX P Q1 'SL 9 E .ff l P Ly x af X1 Q w TC ll We is L .mf W, 1 l 'iff' V .- ,li I ff' ,V 7 -nf, - H! M' ff. .'Q?' ,'ff'fli'H?-i'5.3'7'1 -H if-fr:-31,-w,-Q--gviz-:fig1.5-:'-buff:-if-ff r.'3'-vrzfg-fied-..f 'X A f' 'ff' Q IW , f 1 A - mfr - fiitffr in . -'B 'ifrvmiz-1'1f firefair-r far?1fi'iAf'w.f eN .' Fl 9 l 'WW M- ' ' Kg ,-E ,NL 1 4Q.:'f 'Q'f'f-3,-jx 'x44v,L,'l f l 1' X1 AX.. X 1 s ogf.,J,f f ' J '1 4 If-441 l l ' 'XY' I '-5-K - -f'-fl 1 .fff- SQ z . Lu- V L E ' KA A fe X4 - 'H 2 l -V - Ll-.. ragga S: ffm. wif: ,fgN eei.no' ,..--.h '-A Um ' ,tx 4, 5-f'f i ' ' -Sl-'-2..g,-4J7 , ' 3 XX L51 ,-Ig?-..5i X ' ,, ' , . ,' .i A, 1 -. fewer. ' l . 'l I I X l n w 3 l. li 4 il I 2 . '7 i n ' r u o lg I' 'I L f. ' A a L f ' f. 'A J ' 1 I, Y lUnhn'Ql. lqeinlrr Anatnmiral Svnrirtg President , Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer . John, S. Ammarell Gerald A. Kelly William G. Leaman, Jr. John F. Boyer Theodore Cianfrani Dr. John C. Heisler, Patron GFFICERS MEMBERS 1922 Ralph F. Otterbein C. C. Chianese C. A. Kressley 1923 Floyd C. Lepperd R. Kenneth Bush 1924 John S. Ammarell Ralph F. Otterbein George K. Swartz Arthur C. Hehn XY. Blair Mosser XN'illiam B. Smith Solis B. Hertzog .lzunes I.. XYhitcl1ill .4 ,f 1. Arthur C, I-Iehn George Xi. Robson Brooks l.. XYalton 1 E. Wfarren Rodman George lx. Swartz 'r ' 1925 .1 B. B. Adelman H. B. MeCuistion A. S. MFH'fil1C11l1 'x C. yy- Mayo P, M, Marquette C. l.. Xoungmzm 0 XV. V. McClenehan I ll f' I , s qw ,IQ M . fx ,fvf N-:'1l4-L-:Tl xi 2 + A e eeeee .d..-U..-..,-.-'W Q' f' ,1 Q ' Qs in J' 1 -HJ lA-,Q--vii--we f -----jie'--j he-A f-'J-+ 'ITN' -ue 1' 1er.,i-rg,-9-gg' A .X AQ - , A Um jUHN Cl. IlIiTSl,FfR ANA'.lf0MICAL SOCIETY I. 1 1 f j ' sf I 5 5 K ' 5 f ,f 1 A , W, f. . 191 - x v - I . J 'll f- '- ' - - 'itz' 'Q 1- 1 ' A Q: A 0-45: ', - -lv? Q -'-'F' - X K W L.g O,l -,,-uiwn vuil 7 lllll ,.QZlQQ,5Q. 'ff 5 TE fl! li .- HQ' l ' . gl' ,, v -P 0,3 ,. K 5 0 czix-In-.P A- b -Q 9 'Q v D QQ V 4 fi 'V 'AA' 4 ' ll ' 1 I S T v Svtuhvntn illllehiral Svnrieig Dr. S. Lowenburg, Patron L. K. Elfman . C. F. Long . F. Glauser . A. Herman . I. XV. Gash H xxx OFFICERS K I President - . . . . . 5' g Vice-President .- Corresponding Secretary . Recording Secretary . . 'li Treasurer . . . ra ' 1 OFFICERS 4 le f 1922 Q l I. Caplan G. VV'einer M. I. XVClSSI'l1Ell1 f' D. Slifkin S. L. lfVinn I I , :I - 1923 - : L. K. Elfman I. NV. Gash M. S. JZlCObS ' A. D. Euster F. Glauser C. F. Long I I 53 1. J 1924 7 J. Avin A. Herman s. lmpill ' ' R. Blumenfield E. Lift ll- 150111115011 1 .L J. Cutler S. Meyers ll- Sfhiltl fi F i A. C. Cohen S. Miller B. Seltzer 'I 4 AQ First H. Monheimcr R- Qlj1lPlf0 l l M. B. Goldstein D. Pinson M- 5lCklC I l Q I 1925 i' ' , Q lv B. B. Adelman, D. Hzurtoff gilgllgffor rl .ACIQCI . A' ' . l J. Fd 1 1 M S Ivnplin I QI x I z Golove A. Rosensteln , - -. 1U'm?1T1 .7 I, X' X, I f 'sl . -..., .415 ff' f I T' X' I! .1j'.',:'.if:-iz.,.1j-gsqlf . ,ff i?-fi' . ' . ., . .s,ff:.g, -1,11 1 Q E L 1? 10 wx Xu 51793 ,, 7.-.5,,. , , X Q-I .- W .' I ,V l 'f ii--V xX A 1 STI IDENTS MEDICJXI . SUCIETY f lj f, , .- V ' 1 f , is , L7 'N . 3 --, Q R - I K v, 1 X: 'VJ 1 1 r 1 .. Q, L, Q ,x J ,M :V X 'ff .f If f 1 I E1 V 5 15 4 1 fx z Tl Q X -f v ,Y ' , V- -,.. N ,..-., ,. . , , , W., 1.1 . . - A ,- , . , ' ' - A ' ' - 1 ' ff f ' 1 ' ff 7 1' ., M., X 1 J 4 , ' 1.3, ,N J, , ,, , 1' IW: x,.'f.N-A, -xii'-,,,.'A,.. -,ILS N 'T N,-Tgiilfil kg, 0-Al.-il?-'MJ-,k,r7+fK,. A, . X N vw'-Y ig -vi.: .A f----- - -- -- ---., I r ' .n V ll r' . ' V, ff . . . , . S, .- gi? X ,..,,-- fig , 7 X f so l xi .lr C a'lIl 'C -0 . J C' X A sf' ,Lf Adi' ' W' J'Xx....ff'S,f4 ' g.vj,.U J I if? - j Q :F R u 1 '. . V . . 3 -, ,n., , 0 0 . ' Q 'Q-SEI Idlarv Svurgrral Svnrwig j 'r L R F5 . ff! al OFFICERS 1 3 U A ' . A . K P1'6SidC11lZ C XV. G. Leaman KJ, I 1 'S Q . . Secretary . W. H. Robinson , ,. R' 3 . Q' : Treasurer . . C. E, Bach l ! 1 2 ' i N l, - - l lj S MEMBERS ' ' 9 6 2 P7 . ' ' I , ji H l , N' I ' ' l 5: C.. E. Bach ' B. Smith R. D. Millard ' ' 4 C. Chianese G. A. Kelly . R. F. Otterbein 1. 5 D E, J. I-Iaberland. W. G. Leaman C. R. Parrish F . ' 'Q VV. H.. Robinson H. S. Stevenson Q 6,3 7 el ' A . f 1 Q l 5 a . 1923 1 l ' 'I . lgfrx ' 7 4 I 6 . M' J' Bach P. L. Mehfing , D ' 1 II 'Al 1 Z I f , W. H, McLarty E. D. Ivey M ,I Q ' Theo. Cianfrani 'Egan 7 1 I Q ' 0 X . l 3 1 l I l ' 1 x ' .f l R , .s ,. ' I lk L1 5 I C ' 5 1 lr ' X I 'R . I 5, ? 1 f' 1 I G f s - I 1 I I ' ' l ul-J I 1 U. 1 O 1 5 I J l B v . ,' 5 s 3 Q . Q 4 , Y , I 1 Q ' . f . . f f- ' R r QQ i , 1 J 4.', I . ,ill Til W I lffli 5' x- f l l fff I g . 3 J 'S 'ln ' . 5 f' Aff:-Y ...j 3 , 4 . .i 1 -, .1 .4 f X fl , I ll. I l 4 '. All r T , R 4 A ' -V 1 ' ' s--4-W--U ' ' --. k-.5 . .- f, --, s.r. - SR If' N ' I X -1- R' 'g nfs' ff, 4fG r' WT. N TRC - S---4+----K-egg A 'X A3 M x ' ' - v - ' Q' l1s11 A J ff ALA PLACE SURGICAL SOCIETY 7 l , C . N I Cx I 3 1 Y, I X , , -, , 5 ' w , f i I K K , I S Y qt ' Lx ' 5 R ff If 1 V K: 'ii A K ,,. W, .., X CW V 4 ' I' ' r- V' r . , 1, ' M A ' ,RXAQHI 75 -- ' -A5x ,..f' I r W ff l I 1 A Un' I I I l 1., .. ij. f ifniiinizf O 5 O fail -:QL 1: S ' iv 'W r A X IA ln! t l , E---all - .-.,, ' , 0 - J i33Q,ff? 9 I-11 . I. l 1 1551111112115 illlleilrral Svnrwlg , I I H? OFFICERS fi xx, President .... Marjorie S. Jeffries ' 19 Vice-President and 'Treasurer . . . . Irene Laub til, 1 A MEMBERS V ' -I l S 1922 1 1 Alice G. Charlton Anna L. Levy Jessie E. Thomas J Marjorie S. Jeffries Hanna E. Seitzick I 1 1923 cl Elsa Berger . Margaret Derr Irene Laub Ruth Collings Hortense Ermann Lenore O'Brien Q Edna Calderwood Ella Freas XVilhelmina Scott B fi Hawthorne Darby Ardis 1-isss Eiazsbstii ward gil Mary Frank Knott 1 1 E 1924 Katherine Andrews Rae Nichols ,llllifl RUSSQH' iii-,fi Yetta Deitsch Florence Poll: Dorothy xyllltllcj' 5 l .f Bernice McKoy Ethel Powis 1433 L ,S 5 1925 f' , 1 , S S . ' ' is , Adelaide Crowell Melissa Haulcins Margziret Rash E Helena R. Riggs ? a 1 l Q 1 i il' A l I' 5 1 A j LLM , V' f'lQ ' f 1 I , F i i N, 5 .- . , . ,f '-- I 1 - fr' 5 . 1 I 5 1 -7 1 ,.. s ' 1 1 ' is 4, ' Q is--as-fr J' 7 rg is ,. 4- A v :A VK 1 - fn:-------ls--Q-.f ' K K 1 N, X i -Tj ,,41 fs? ,.sQ'.-s- sv- 'Q-----f--ff------eg-9--af . 5 ..............L..M...-..s,,,g-2L,,, V!,-- ir ...I Q, X .1-N' K i .A ' - In .1 W . QR 'WR N W I! Q iwhlinzq 1 3. ' Q if 1 Q' 2 il if ' '. 1 1 I S 1 ' -. 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Mark ,. www A ,H .,,?mJ.V, U, , MJ MJ J QNX, .IJ-.S K Y' x 1 '7 y X .r-L., e.,r, . f f WW ff VAX ffl' Hkffll 'lllll l .LQ 'Qufdo M HMO f-M.ODL..J.., I I Hnhergrahuatv illllvhrral Azznrmhnn I I . . Y - - . ,. ' 11,fRE,gE:e 3 ,- ,Lx lk, Wf-x.. 5. - . . 612 ...iLL.' c ,f1 ', SJW' f , 1H.. 7, - ,. :Qi f- ' Mila? f I' Q. f ' r . . .W S+ ,I ' f' i f ' F' f -1 ,Inf S . wh :I ' W . GENES-lf? rf. ,aww kfrfl 'ke I E EFI rf. iz' miiirf.-fzff STS-E S K .- Y . ' J ll '- C .-Z - -' 2 . ES-In fi ,3'L ' 1 5 -'agxniif' AEI' l rv- I f TT I Q .. 19' P- ' 'f.,.d'f'i.'.'EiF?.IN55gIie4I,N' 'I 1 'Wil' JL ZA-f I C52 '--N5-3 Xllfx ' V ' ' H5255-sri! . 1 Il gf , P 242 K I '- I Ei 1 ' o Q v . I 1 3 Us 1 , i - V A I I . II? Dr. john G. Clark, Patron. 3 Q In 4 4 OFFICERS WEXQQ Y 1 V YT-V alll s P1'CSidCUf - ' . . E. M. Bell C. l 4 l VICC'PfCSIdCHt , Robinsgn 1' :' 2 Secretary . A . . A. W. Allen Treasurer' , . W. I. Shewell 4, - f I V I DELEGATES . ig B. C. I-IIRST OBSTETRICAL L J, B. DEAVER SURGICAL . . , SOCIETY I SOCIETY I 'A f 2' A. C. P. Zobel . I ' R.'M. Klussman 5 if Harry Nelson- NV. A.- Schmidt ' 2 VVM. PEPPER MEDICAL D. HAYES AGNEW' SURGICAL fj rl . SOCIETY ' - SOCIETY Q I 1, E. L. Straub F. M. Clarke 'ggi l C. E. Bachman F. XV. Sunderman V H ' I 5 is 5 4 LI, ! I ' G. A. PIERSOL ANATOMICAL T . IETY 5-T5 I 6: SOCIETY BASSIRI SURGICAL SOC I Id Q E. S. Crosland ' J. A. Amadeo Ejgfftf ' M. A. Sanders . E. De Bayle ?,i'?ffl. r 1 - n Q Q , 'r A J. C. HEISLER ANATOMICAL - f S II RAIFJ SOLIh1xY X, , H SOCIETY . LAPALE SLIXC C .? t W. G. Leaman - C- Chifmesff Q F. C. Lepperd P. 1... Mehrmg' A I. I. 3- ' ' - XVOMEN'S MEDICAL SOCIETY r . J ' 4 9 . I I 4 A. G. Charlton E. M. Frcas .ll 'Q fi I DELECATES-AT-LARGE f , 5 . . N 1 Ai I P, X' A. P. Barney 11- BQELILL ' ' ,' . . f I R. K. Bush L- NWN A If ' 4 . -. I l, -1 'lt X ,. lg ff , , I I ' . 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' ,., , ll-fi P, fl Y 'le 3 ,i WM , ,Ang Eff I H44 54 gill! y wa ggi 1, , FK QBalh nf 1-Iippncrales Swear by Hpollo, the Physician, by Qlesculapius, by llaygeia, by ioanacea, ann byall the gohs ann gon- hesses, calling them to witness that accoroing to my ability ann iungment 16 will in ebery particular keep this, my oath ann cobenantz Gio regarn him who teaches this art equally with my parents, to share my substance, ann, if he be in neeb, to 'reliebe his necessitiesg to regarh his offspring equally with my brethreng ann to teach his art if they shall wish to 'learn it, without fee or stipulationg to impart a knowleuge by precept, by lecture, ann by ebery other mohe of instruction to ml? sons, to the sons of my teacher, ann to pupils who are bounb by stipulation ant: oath, accortling to the law of mehicine, but to no other, ll Zlfllill Elise that regimen which, accorhing to my ability ann iuogment, shall be for the welfare of the sick, ann If will refrain from that which shall be baneful ann iniurious. If any shall ask of me a brug to pronuce heath, Il will not gibe it, nor will Il suggest, such council. Zin like manner I will not gibe to a woman a bestructibe pessary. , Zlillithdlsurity ann holiness will Ill watch closely my life ann my art. Zi will not cut a person who is suffering from a stone, but will gibe way to those who are practitioners in this work, Ilnto whateber houses Zi shall enter, Il will go to aio the sick, abstaining from ebery boluntary act of iniustice ann corruption, ann from lascibiousness with women or men- free or slabes. Zllllhateber in the life of men Il shall see or hear, in my practice or without my practice, which shoulb not be mane public, this will Il holn in silence, beliebing that such things shoulb not be spoken, Zlillhile Il keep this, my oath, inbiolate ann unbroken, may it be granteb to me to enjoy life ann my art, foreber honoreh by all 1112111 but SDDLIIU 3 by flidlliglfiggmll UUJIHITZ ff, ll! lllillf fb! 1385321355 ' Iglslmfl rg? r i - ,ki U - wil 'E E I 4 w 'X fa l I 3 l E ogg f . AVR rid L 7 I Q 7 V: P l I K V Li I 5 r S 5 1, 'fi 332351 Jef!- 293 X V, gzjlll vfvykxu , Vi KK I .if gi ' I xi: Q xl ' l 5155 G -I ' 5 3 4 Q ll l fllvwf . lg, K . ls is lx ik Mi N i . as Ya sau.. , ' WIS- -1 Q. in I: 'i 5 l i l 1 il .53 I I Q J i. 1 i, s Nl 1 1 I l 1 if . 1 L.: 7e'i I . ls? 2 1 . 5 l ,li . 1 L PM .Y , lg V V i 1 i fi c ,Q f ll if X 'i I ll, fl li IX ll X ,,X, l 1 1 5' X l it I i ' qi. . ! 2 C, ,W X E i i i I ,...,..,......+, 1 fri ,i gi A . s I. f'-- 'flare--fi-sf-.1-A - ' 'Si fig? ' . .-' . Mall l 3 a wif-ffgirsavqr' ff View 1 --- ' ti'if'Q-i-AQI'-H or ia: f - . ' ' . fr. ' D 1 . gig I ' ' 4' , ' , I ' Ellis Hhtlahrlphta CEvnvral Lqnaptial E, v '4 1 I . Q 7 .The 'name' Blockley may mean much or little to some people who L ,l haye lived 1n Philadelphial To the medical student and physician the name li IFJ-'Q 3 brings up memories of former days and We can safely say that practically Q 1 every.phys1c1an Who has been graduated from a medical institution in Phila- X. delphia during the past 50 years has shown during his entire professional fi I career, the impress of teachings that were received at Brockley. 4 . Af ETSI Slght the Phlladelphia General Hospital impresses new students .I N' ,' als Ettflglgi-Ct101'1 lpf direairyi gireyzdsomber bpiildiqngs, set within heavy walls and ' U f We W CU IHC U cp 1n te genera sc eme of the Universitv Cam wu:. i ' After the student has entered the hospital wards and has receivgd his iqfgt . gi official mtroduction to this wealth .ofnteaching material, his mind unconscious- , I . ly loses the first impression and this 1S replaced by a feeling of intense interest I 3 r and enthusiasmyvhich increases up to the time of his graduation. It becomes if ' a thing of life to him, teeming with lessons that are going to bring iorfh rich l I i4 fruit as he goes forth to practice the science and art of medicine in all parts .3 . of thi Evorld. He observes the trageflyl of life, lelarn: of blastgd ambitions, a Qi, Wrec e careers, uncovers gruesome sce etons in t e istories 0 his patients, 1 8 finds the graveyard of buried hopes, is taught the wages of sin and yet, with 2 V it all, by assuming a .fr1endly interest in his patient, he often uncovers stories . .4 that soon prove to him that truth is stranger than fiction. Blockley truly .I IS a haven for the weary and distressed in mind and body. I. ' p H '- . 3 HISTORICAL i ' a A 5 ll The Philadelphia Hospital dates its origin from the year 1732, when it , , was first located at 3rd and Pine Streets: later, in 1767, at 10th and Pine ' n streets, and from 1834 at its present location. In the old buildings at 10th if . . . D of Q and Plne Sts., were the first and second clinic rooms that were first used by i . -'1 9- Y I 1. x I I fi vffigp P I: , ' V 'I fi . ,M I lt! I I ' ,ai sl , j W i the medical students from the University of Pennsylvania. At an early per- 1od, when the classes were small, the students were taken through the wards lb the visitin hvsicians when oing their rounds, but eventuallv their num- Y 8 P . g bers increased until it became unsatisfactory to teach them in this way. It was then found necessary to have a lecture room. This building was the alms- house during the visitations of yellow fever and small-pox, and the epidemic of virulent dysentery and of malignant typhus fever. It was also the location of the final scene of Longfellowis Evangeline and the city's hospital during the trying times of the Revolutionary NVar, The name Blockley originated from the township in which the third almshousee was located in 1834. The land was purchased from the Hamilton Estate. Hamilton Yvalk in the I'ni- versity.Gardens received its name in this manner. In 1335 the name was changed to the Philadelphia Hospital. In 1902 this was changed to the Phila- delphia General Hospital, which has continued to this date. MEDICAL HISTORY ii 's Na --'v r-J . +I .- X I-. ,v .1 I:.'!5'1g V-I L' a , , is Valuable original investigations have been made in the hospital Z new J, 'I' -N TP' I i ' yk f. l I-six. - i V Y W ,ir L 'Ill A I ' A , f 2.,,--..-..- I X A.-' ',g4sA-I+-A-N:-pix-I W -bi: 4, E V: IE ' -::5,u.' ., 'M .-1' .. , 'f'1 f--- ---'.--.- ....-, . 1 f I M S' 1: ,, rx in if ,, V. -H md.--J W uw-4-up img i ahah. -Cir: av: s-,Jef ex A-rf tt' ' 3 L1s9J K. I I RS'l S CLI, ,, W I -X ,IM .N i. 'i Y I 1 K 1 1 I X l l ,. 'XT V' ,Lg fl N , ,W . ii , 4 s 1 'MEX-ilj 1 -51511 1 Mi T 'PTQTTTT sillii'gi'33Q3' if iAi.5f,Tfi A if 4 ' , Q . , i W fri ' ltciill Lui 4 TUB 'f-:ft-fits. fs HCV . 1A' fi. ' A 'LL it ' 'r ii N 42.A fr T15 nfnl J' 'NEiTXXKma,ff JL, if TTTm'x! ,lg F K gf as -li: tg r , theories-have been -reported and tested, those which were found to be errone- I it i ' ous having been discarded and the. correct ones being established, recorded hi I 3 , as worthy of the credence of medical men. Gerhard and Pennock, in the K ' I I dead house of Blockley, finally settled the question of the pathological diag- 1 VEB, nosis between typhus and typhoid fever. , ,xii The wide lnfluence of Blockley is limited only by the growth and spread ,i.,Xqg ' . of scientific medicine. Since her first inception, medical men have found in- W struction and opportunity for research so rich in its results that there is TQ H ' scarcely a standard work on medicine or surgery that does not record some of , I the observations that were originally made at therbedside or in the post , ,T mortem examinations. Since the founding of the Medical Department of the 5 University of Pennsylvania there has been a continued representation of the by Faculty on the visiting ,staff of Blockley. In former years, when lectures were the chief means of imparting medical knowledge, the old clinical a1nphi- r T theatre was always crowded to overflowing with students, chiefly from the , University, and later from Jefferson, Medico Chirurgical, and the XVomen's Medical College. The students were attracted by the splendid presentation of their subjects by the masters in the profession. Later, as ward class teach- , ing supplanted the didactic course, returning to the primary method of teach- . p ing of 150 years ago, the student was sent into the wards to study the patient . yi individually at the bedside, untilnow it is a familiar sight in all departments of the hospital to observe the student enthusiastically at work in the study of a case, later presenting his findings either in clinic or in the side conference H rooms. ' :T Thus 'the foundations have been and are being laid for the student's ' 9 future career, so that in future years he will unconsciously follow out those 1 T , principles which were taught him at the bedside and in this manner Blockley Q 4 will live with him as a considerable pofrtion of his thought and purpose. .El r fi 1NTERNEsHrP l ,i J l Dr. F. P. Henry, in his history, writes as follows: The resident serves J Nha , his hospital and then goes to outside helds of labor with an equipment which J, he could have obtained in no other way, and which he iinds of the utmost fi' Il, f I ' value during his entire career. Interneship at Blockley is worthy of aspira- l ' tion and is to be coveted. The individual training, opportunity for original 1 2. study, association with and guidance of his former teachers, as well as staff if members of other institutions, will serve to broaden his view point in such lf., manner as cannot be obtained where this environment is lacking. The 1n- 5 ternes' living quarters and dining rooms are comfortable and commodious, yw and there is truth inthe common joke that an interne will gain 20 lbs. for ' each year he serves at Brockley. - lm The ex-Residents' Association at Brockley holds annual reunions. lt l T ' if numbers several hundred members on its mailing list which now extends over ! , all civilized lands. A. C. MORGAN, M. D. Y T Bloclcley-'97-'98 ' il ' ix I fr- I l , ll 'w .I - f 1 .Y 1 I i-fc ! Ilj Y -Y - d Q I wi ,A-'.- ,n. to , 1 so L 'T' f . ' srfa ,... a t1 Q - we . ' r s ,f A kt ivy L XJ A H1911 12. f' f T' '- di fx-5-xvvwwff'-1- 'w1'f,'v2'iwMn?-'::f A-'r .2K Tfffv-fdw ..,N I . , . ,I 4.1: ' bg PW, ,:ggig-..,,: i':Kk:i1fi:iLQZ.13 f' I J'cQ,QQf TW ,QU 3'QL I H '!iggg' A-fQE4,,quI,v?f,,f5gg,g4, 'QFQLL '.. -.g,,W,, iv' N----,A--ff Tfx-Q' '- 5 IX-MMT I 'P fi I 3- I JJ I I' I I fx N.igw1,,,54,,,,,,44j -A IM- f XS-fffkwuw-1,,f' -Sji.,,,,,f N' Xgffjfw, Ib, ji, ., MM,-Q -,,,.5.-H W -Z ,. 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A .. l l ali g lfffw-N I M-7'wF.,,,,.,,,, Y..A , lfagagg-'raw ,f-,1:'Rfi', r 1-. . '-'W -'- qw- f- ,. :y'-'lij fl'iQv AV 'ill l A 1'-ig ' J-'ra -ir 7 -I : jt'-T LC'-T1A'T1,T 1- . 'r r.i ' Q- ,Cuh- ' f .QQ 1L'f1..-'b.'-f'- ' 1 Hifi 'rw '-f3i1 .'f4s'ff1 Q f,'Qw'5: -'LK l ' 1' ij 1 .LL-PN 'ajft i ', I , 'T - Y --4--' ' i T ' 7 U, we N -L' -2-will r ,' M j it,fKflls.' Q Nl fffmx 'qlifjy ll' ie'igp l 'X X ,limp W i l PM X HQ F u f'H ' i l ..aa ffwsianss--weesravasigiipfiwa rlsi l',Qigsf',,ia41 K-fr---c-,fe F11 , ' str ' 1' .- .l ' 3 4 . ll. ' ' ' jj , ennagluainm Lfjnnmtzil i I In 1751, Dr. Thomas Bond conceived the idea of establishing a hospital in Philadelphia for the reception and care of poor and sick persons, whether they be inhabitants of Philadelphia or strangers. He was very active in pro- V curing subscriptions 'for it, but the proposal being a novelty in America, he 9 met with little success. He then appealed to Benjamin Franklin, who not J only subscribed but engaged heartily in procuring subscriptions. He soon saw that the subscriptions were insufficient and that unless he received assis- tance from the Assembly, the project would be unsuccessful 1 g Finally, in 1751, he received the necessary aidlfrom the Pennsylvania As- j E sembly. At this time, Doctors Lloyd, Bachory, Thomas Bond and Phineas Bond, generously offered their services to the Hospital gratis for three years. l t The first' President of the Board of Managers- was joseph Crosby, and L the first Clerk, Benjamin Franklin. The Managers rented a house on South i '- side of Market Street fthen Highb below Seventh, which belonged to Judge ,Z li john Kinsey. Thus, on February 6, 1752, the Hospital was ready to receive , patients. On Feb. 10, 1752, the first patient, Margaret Sherlock, was admit- 1 ll ted, shealso being the first patient to be discharged cured. g -On Sept. ll, 1754, the Managers purchased a lot between Spruce and -1 Y' Pine, Ninth and Eighth Streets, being an entire block with an exception-of 5 1 one acre on the Spruce Street side which belonged to the Penns. The price E' paid was five hundred pounds, and a few years later the Penns donated to ' 2 them the portion of the block which was their property, and the Managers ' ' thus acquired title to the site occupied by the Hospital to the present day. E Plans were then drawn up for the erectioniof a permanent Hospital Build- , ing, and in 1755, work was begun. It was decided to erect an East wing first, and to have a Centre building and a VVest wing added at a later period. ' The cornerstone was laid on May 28, 1755. Among those present was John Key, who was the first person born in Pennsylvania alter the landing Q of Williain Penn in 1682. . Ii In 1755, Joshua Crosby died, and Benjamin Franklin was chosen Presi- dent of the Board of Managers. ' In 1803, a Maternity Ward was opened in the Hospital. In 1854, the I laying-in ward was linally closed on account of the prevalence ot puerperal -V? ' fever among its patients. I . 2 , For some years subsequent to the founding of the Hospital, no especial- , 1 ly trained assistants were required to attend the ronutme ot the sick. .The ,Qi matron and attendants looked after all matters now in the hands of resident tl physicians and trained nurses. Not until 182-l was it made Hllllgilflwv HH 1 lx residents to possess the degree of Doctor of Medicine betore they could ob- ' 3,411 tain the position. l .L The Hospital has 3 very active service, and olters plenty ot material tgr , , instruction. Students of the Fourth year have ward classes diiruig-.the Tell' cal trimester, and the third year students work in the Dispensaiies 0 U6 f ' f' out-patient department. ' 5 . J .. T Pi QQ A ' paris, Q rr-'f-'dr ' -Tilffiflfi .ll LJ -1-1 +45 f9'lL-flffifa' iw 1-.....-....- -.--n. ' ' -1 Fsuwqk' IX 2 4-15 '- t M--Y .LD-. .,4 x '11 4. . , sfm .rf fx A F- 1 . -m-v- -- snare , x X 11931 DR. STENGEIJS CLINIC I N . Y X -. , x-1'iI9 i 1 . , . ,' xi ' u K 1 yi j.i .,, u 4 4 , i 'l gs.. ,..i ,. i I . I 4 vu'-1-r r:r-w I .N- H l . 1 fi .i I i i I- at 913701 . , fa J ' M M lllli it twlilr Q53 ltiisf ri i f . 4 .. . , .. . . ltlnmvrmtg Ltnamtarl l I I ' .' T I j i if I 5 ' I In the early days of the University, the Medical School was located at i gg I '. 9th and Chestnut Streets, and the only facilities within reach at that time i i I ,' .1 - l were those of the Pennsylvania Hospital. r itil In 1871, the University was moved to West Philadelphia, and in spite of :iid Q the advantageous location of the Philadelphia General Hospital nearby, the SYN. LM f 1 erection of a new Hospitalbecame vital to the growth of the Medical School. t-W The matter .was brought squarely up before the Board of Trustees by a f Y 'll ' Committee appointed by the Medical Faculty. After a stormy discussion, in Lt i f ' ,ri f . which the typical and ,characteristic enthusiasm of true Pennsylvania I I A yi .' .3 ' men was portrayed, especially in the person of George B. Wfood, the' Board 1 ' gave its approval. . IL I i Workiwas immediately started to collect funds for the erection and 1' 1 Ii 4 proper maintenance of a Hospital. In all, 3532042 was collected, mainly , . ,' ' through the conscientious work of various committees and the generosity of h I' li I: many citizens. .In 1872 City,,Councils gave up five and a half acres of land ' ' , adjacent to the- University, to the- Hospital. 1 ll The foundations were laid in 1873, and actual work began at once and M 3 ,' was carried on with such rapidity and completeness that the Hospital was X if , , 2' dedicated June 4, 1874, , i 5 bl - However, the Hospital was not destined to stay long in the building . , stage. The Gibson wing for chronic diseases was erected in 1883. This ad- Ll ' 2 ded sixty-two beds, which were sorely needed, and which was further en- Vg i 1 3 f' ' larged' in 1909 by the erection of ,a Dispensary building containing twelve l 1, 1, dispensaries, three laboratories and a large general medical clinic, the whole QQ ' a splendidly equipped for the instruction of students and outpatient work and if Mtg 7 9, the carrying out of certain clinical tests which are necessary in the routine Wy , , fstudy. of cases. Then again in 1897, the D. Hayes Agnew Memorial Pavil- fig? I 'f lion was completed. This added four wards and three amphitheatres-for 15 0 .clinical instructiong while just about this time the A-Nfllllillll Pepper Clinical p I , id Laboratory was opened, for the purpose of minute study and research.. SQL' I 1 The maternity buildings are located in the rear of the-Pepper Iiabora- gig . , tory. The old part was erected in 1901. u It had accommodations lor hlity pa- 7 bi ' 1 .Tip , p ,t1C1'ltS and the Anna Dilce Scott Memorial Amphitheatre, with a seating ca- . fa jp 'I' ft PPTCITY of two hundred. In 1902, there was addedla maternity dispensary ,fag I 4 with full equipment. Its growth did not cease, for in 19.15, with the excep- 1' 1, ff! I Y tiOn ofthe obstetrical amphitheatre, the Maternity Hospital was torn down ily: I - 3 and the ground was made available for the site of a new Maternity Hospital, 5 .1 Which was built under the direct supervision of Dr. B..,C. Hirst, Professor ,Nj . I Of Obstetrics. It is here that the Medical student first gets his practical in- A i. at ' Struction in obstetrics. 'There are four Third-year men on -duty there all UE ,ire tg ' T11116, each Third-year man being obliged to spend a week in practical xx or . p in ry J The dispensaries care for about two thousand patients each year, Hald lff. . there are accommodations for three hundred and ninety patients initie Mp, Fvlf p 'ill I wards and private rooms, exclusive of the ninety additional beds P1'9V1ded ,--it 21,1 A ' j 1 fOr in the New Maternity Hospital. I I l 1 A I 1 WX lf I ,Fx ' I if p fi Q I ' 'io l f -' Q 1.040 lin -Jus A Y J -P i 4 Q 999 ESS ei - I Y A y s 5 ' a4mIL2 !f' i .fy p I K r ,- 5.4. H951 2 DOCTOR CLARKE CLINIC , a , I, 'v t-1 1- l 1 - x N l, X , 'X it -- L . ' 'A i I ,Q-gk nik' Q' FY in s., A ,' is 4 4. is .. ,fi .gifs--si gal . X x!l,l1Tv1gw. xl 1 T? 3 'fi' . lil Riel-5 1 x fi- ti- ' 1 gang ' - J e 7 . 'fr-f Y ju,f f'?t1Qe..igtffwfs . tive. W 1 Q-1.4 l li : . e . 1 ' s ...ls 5 . ,K Ly lQllk,tcLi.iif ' Tai if Qaialsfp-9 ' ,:1L'.Pl,i,fE-'Tf'1,, lQi'tf.f, if? . , if-lsr? 'i iA:i.'E1f 'Ax...'L ' 1- 'W 4fEgi:.:1i'i.,g:ffffrllf,il -if +T.:::,?M Y ,V X' V pi:-R -11-'W x,., ::..f.-....lt, .,., '.--.L'3.. p .Y..E-lzgmpiik X fift-...JL-.'j 4,755-,-,. N, .LXR .V ' -, li 1'fiiiiat 'si 't'St mX,,...- - we as 4. 'lf'- . ' i - . gel, 'Ii' pg . Svnnth -Eastern Etzpvnzarg l ' il g Lg 1. Q l . Thirty-one years ago, Dr. Barton Qooke Hirst founded the Southeastern T Dispensary, for the' purpose of obtaining clinical material for lectures. He purchased at that tncpe the property at 736 South Tenth Street, where the 5749 ' , ispensary now stan s. e , vig Q . . . v , l Q vas .X , ,Q Griginally the second story front was a Hospital W ard containing tour 5-ff'ff.- fx beds and an operating room. The room now occupied as a Dormitory for ' I the students was.or1g1nally the nurses' quarters. At the same time, a Dis- i YE 4 pensary for the Diseases of Women Was started on the first floor front, which .. K f Was in charge of physicians appointed by Dr. Hirst. These physicians car- li i 5 ' ried on the dispensary Work until thirteen years ago, when Dr. Hirst realiz- , L ed the practical value of experience to be obtained there and made the ser- f 'r , ' vice a part of the Undergraduates' service. ' f f I ' Infthe beginning, the Southeastern term was an elective course. At ' -' l present, this service is a requisite of the work of the Fourth year, and each 1. ii Senior is in attendance for ten days, during which time he examines and 1' i .4 treats all cases which present themselves. During a man's residence there, 1 J l. he is required to attend at least six laborucases, taking full charge of. each rl . 4 gg delivery and puerperium, assisted by a visiting nurse. By this service, a VX I, I man is placed upon hisuown reponsibility entirely. This gives hnn the con- , 5 . i fidence in his methods Which could not be gained under the guidance ot an linstructor. I i 2, There is no fee for the service of Doctors from the Southeastern Dis- ,vii 3 ' pensary, other than the registration fee of one dollar. 9- . ' , . s ' 5 6 2 On- the second Hoof are the apartments for the nurse in charge and.also 53' I I the students' quarters, which are furnished with a complete library ot ob- g il, ' .' stetrical references. The quarters are very comfortably and attractively tur- ' n, nished. A Victrola with many antiquated records and several couches and 'li I- X , easy chairs old enough to make a fellow feel at home provides an enjoyable ,IL Q evening. The very spacious bathroom provides for showers. . lhevcxammmg Q.,V'g,gi. ' room is all that one could ask, thanks to the efficiency ot Miss Tipton, who M5147-,ja rs tirelessly sterilizes and patches the gloves and keeps the instrument bags ikwi Y ' in workin d ' ' ' A g g OI' Cf. 'iff- ' Miss Tipton, the Superintendent, certainly has made a reputation .tor QA L 4 efficiency, and has succeeded in making the place a home tor! those on service. 1 '? No one will forget the eats , it beat anything on the Lainpus and even g N made Home Cooking look to its laurels. . V M The need for an institution of this kind in the Southern section of Phil- ,A t radelphia. is demonstrated by the growth in the number ot cases attended. In - i , 1905, there were 666 cases delivered, while in the year 1921, there were about i 21 I C . p ,000 obstetrical cases . lv - IIN tl A qtudxnts pf ,ke , The work is the most practical. and valuable tiat ta s to pic s U f ,141 ,l 'lot in all his schooling. Without it, we ivould be. poor reprcsentatix es o ,E ff- , cl Pennsylvania as it plays an important part in upholding the reputation ot the x ' T Medic l S h l 1 , , a c oo. f' i . iq' it ' .. -fi N, f 3 'L ,H , , - ,,,,,,,1-'fVgt, i,r it X 3 X V i I ' -I 'f V W -if ' , J , 5 L- Q. 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' 1- rr .1 ie ii T. napa -I 115 111112 . p - , , , l li Th Ph' I ' e 1 s nstitu - - , - . . i 1 T , PP - .tC.VV2lb fOL111ded 111 1903, turned ow er to the University 1 I Q in 1910, and its new building formally ded1cated in May 1913 lt is situated T l 4 2 - - f 5 1 i f V ati Segenth and Lombard Streets, one of the most congested districts in Phil- hitj, I . 1 ,a e p ia, and surrounded by a large tenement house population It is depot- QQ: . ' ' l . , :SX 1 X Ed to lthe study and treatment ofichronic diseases of the chest, especially tu- ,Aki 11 ercu osis, and also to the study in a lesser degree of Syphilis. 2' I' fi , The Institute has alafge dispensary and outpatient service. Many of fthe QUQYS severe cases of Pulmonary Tuberculosis are housed and treated within its walls. This gives material for instruction of the Third-year class -in thisi important disease. - The Staff of the Institute is made up partly of active practitioners, part- ly of our own instructors in Medicine, and partly of men who devote their whole time to the work, especially the research. The great .work which Phipps does lies not so much in the treatment of actual cases, valuable as that is, but in the study of the dread condition, in determining- the best.ways of aiding nature to overcome the infection, and most of all in e-ducatmg the people in the prevention of this disease. This, iafter all, IS the methokl by which tuberculosis is being overcome and reduced. This work' also demonstrates that patients can be cured in the city if they L . ew E. by l W . 1 . i -- . ' Ji-N 7 . 'receive proper food and treatment. I l Ll T 1 Ll tj . p 0 Q V litlhrvna Qnrqaital Q, The Childrens Hospital' was founded Nov. 23, 1855, and was located at iq 1408 Blight Street, a small street running between Pine and Lombard, east of I-. ' TA Broad. It continued here for twelve years until in 1867 it moved to more T jf spacious quarters at 227 South Twenty-Seventh Street. J 1 Cn Nov. 10, 1916, its new quarters and present site at Eighteenth and jflrf 'il i Bainbridge Streets was opened. These new buildings when linished will 1 1 have ward accommodations for five thousands patients a year. This gives , 'wil material for instruction of the Fourth-year clash in this branch tif ineclicine. -f lf' ' The Eighteenth Street site represents the original gilt or I'.clc.ley B. 'A gl Coxe, Jr., one of the Board of Managers. Mordicai Dawson Lewis is con- I A J sidered the father of the Childrens Hospital, This Hospital has never ac- 7 Q in cepted State aid or financial assistance from any public funds. Q From the beginning, there was a free Dispensary. This single dispen- '- TN sary, established amid such humble surroundings, has a record ol treating ' Q ill more patients of tender years than any other childrens dispensary in the ' ' United States. n , The staff of the Hospital is made up partly of active practitioners and F. 1 'li partly of our own instructors in Medicine. Special attention is payed to the ' . .sunbath feature of the treatment of babies and small children, tor which 5 r 'ample provision is made in its spacious roof gardens and sun parlors. 1 'A . , i ' 7.x K H 'T ff! . , ...saw -TTTTHT-T W:--W-M:-'-i- frrr 'ff'---f T n's'f ff 1--' YT -'---'N Ai . 'T 1 'f - 'ie' if-.iL tr.. lj s' ga gbyk. pw . pp . Y , ,AGA-W ,mcmmll V, S , il v ..:.g.. XX-,.f at . e. Y ,.... o,.,,..... .,,, V.. .,-, ,, .,...... . W ' r - ' f 'T5s., ,. , 1-,.,-.,.. -..-,-.. -ff --is , 1 4 gives,-tg li--. .- a. w ... ,am , , . -f-W 1 erm-1-.kv-M N- .,. gfmfiux. .ah af.. , .-.....-..., ...wi W., ,.,. 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N 3 A Q 1 ,...1-Q-Y Qx -'fm-1 , XIX. , 'X 1 f X.- I I N X Al A, A x , i .qv f g 3 5-1 'xx K X:fA EMT I V xf 3. V ' 5 W I I ' L 1 25 2 Q X W fx f' .hx '5 ,Q - lem . Q 'Q Q L-,hh 'I .ax L x' . A 1 I hu J U X Y 'iq 5,3 if 7' ia ? y Q X ' is V FY W1 f Q ' fi I oy ' H wi V I M3955 M 4 x'?9Qf Ll , f an 1 1 A M, K' sf A1 ' 1' ,l r N A' xii! A ' K4 EB Q3 if N if f ' ' 1 ' ,Zi t -I I-.' S J T , X 4 I ,Q '5--,gf,'4Q1 irrs.Q QL2ff . 4 A Q In Fx ' I , JV' L ' 1' ' 12011 Qi 4 fm V' I ' ' V'V QU ffi DOCTOR STENGLE'S SUNPARLOR CONFERENCE r 'Ek f H ' N 1 'N .- '- + t - fps. i x M i L? r I X , T ylsyt , e f , , , Nfl: 4. . p , mlmgif, -. tx it, 1 My f Medicine. -The relationships between this Central Qrganization and the T other huiois above rnenuoned arse rnahdv throu h th N' Vt Tkundtv of the Clraduate S h l f ' ' ' g' 6 rnennberS.Qf the Wi-7? ' - -- C OO . O Med1C1HC 1n their further capacities as U2 ll' 7 A members of the statts of the various medical organizations of the c't . h itil 'FQ ' l l pitalg, clinics, 'labo?tories, etc. I 1 Y' OS- iii, f A tu ents in t e C ' ' - . . it his a physhjans ivho becoddeqiidiiaifxifl Oi'L4e?Hnne are Sunably quahied Tihji 5 gil 5 understudies of the members of th PY, imica Or' researgh- asslstants and f wifi QQXQN Lthe City e acu ty in medical activities throughout S ' ' V- T PP A I fi iff ' , . y coURsEs 6 its V - i ' e l ,Q i l I i r Regular courses are designed from the standpoint of three years of if ' 'i ' graduate medical work for those student physicians who pursue complete Q ta V 2, I, courses. Each registration is for graduate work in a single well-de-fined de- l Q Mi ' - ' partment of clinical specialization or medical science-seventeen distinct 5 ' 'V A .' ' and separately organized departments being recognized. , ffm- t U 5 The eleven major clinical departments under present arrangements are: l ,4 2Medicine and its specialties-Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Neuropsychiatry, I , 1 Dermatology-Syphilology, Radiology, Surgery and its specialties-Surgery, p l i 'tures on g Gynecology-Obstetrics, Orthopedics, Urology, Ophthalmology, Otolaryndol- JX f A ,, t ogy. 1 Q I r The six major medicalscience departments under present arrangements 'S Ulf Ll are: Biochemistry, Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, Bacteriologyilinmun- Ll 'Iliff ' 2 olcnggy. A 1 rl Broadly speaking, the keynote of the first year of a regular course is 7 Hara -Q 5 Q A ufheorygn ofthe'second.year upracucegv and ofthe Hurd year,'Tesearchf' tip :in ai it 5 ,lj 1 This division of work between the three years of a complete regular course r 053, ll neither is rigid nor intended so to be. Deviations must and do occur, ac- Vg' M af- Q , , jcording to the individual and to the department in which he labors g but the l Q ,, 3 Q I. general spirit and purpose is to have the work in all departments insure the REQ ' N 0 inclusion, and so far as practicable, the sequence of principles, applications, ,fl Q investigations. D i A f A graduate school of medicine should be a center in which all of the qjruggkf .tc 1- ' newer special medical theories and methods are under active discussion, in- ,ykfvji T- as 1 vestigation and exemplilication. High type medical men, each one within if gage yQ,' lns ovvn speckd hehi seek such centers hn'the beneht of contact with this Q 'Apr ,Wim lg! 1 newer knowledge during brief or extended time periods according to the cir- yi, curnstancesin each case. w l u . g if J! ,age-rs if . The University provides for this importantcgracluate medical educational ,,- g anal I ' service through Personal Courses, each of which is offered by that nieinber 2 rl, 2 Ami- ,fag of its large faculty who is particularly well equipped witfhin the' special field L Lwlif ,DX 1 concerned. These personal courses are-not the so-called Polyclinic' type of N5 5 di, '-X3 4 fcourses, which plays no part in the L'n1vers1ty's general plan. 'lhe personal l h. Cpurses deal withlhighly specialized subrdepartmental topicsg and are de- , ,T 'p Qfj- TU ' mgned prnnardy hnfthe beneht of physuuans udmnzue aheady ckmsed as Qff,g 'Hui fifili Qhrucal or naedical science speciahsts. D glallg Xu 1 Q Several new types of courses are now being planned.. Ainong these it if -3 us appropriate 'to note that prospects are good for begin-n1ng,i1n the tall ot pf if-1'-35 A ' 1922, a series of University Extension Postgraduate Medical Lourses. buch pp, il U I A K 'ii , l the ,-N P, .-in V ----- iuif l-a I 1 ' ' ll Pivf A4 -ta - f'npwwwwemawra1nM.Ti1ig11::e5g1ffl1?iflfTQf fe1il 'al' '1lI5', Chg 'ff fP'P'7f 7fgfTWf? f fvireiivff3PQ'QBk5?wf?::3fN! Wifi 13:11 lit ll M?9x5 4 'L' i QM'l 'Q-T'P'WP 7T f' s,fi J Ififfi' -o U- -. Q ,'.'. fiiVF41'?fT'ftvs 'ill ll Egglif .T 'Qi2221:fffQ ,if-fb .wfe g- --,Ye Qgfeffeg-mam-MeA-de-if-- -A A- t M531 tt ,4 - ,1f-lr gifs 'Pllfif 1' 1- -a ' of ' 52031 if: .,,,-'L 1 . . X ,I IQR'-r'J',7 X i ' LAQW ,I Y' 1, r C S-. A'- rf 'My' 'N fi ,,.w,N. ., .. i.-,.-.,.n.W.aN3.Ji1 'CrQTjiiliTl'fFrFTI7?'r3 7f 'fifl'K iff jf K 1 sf- si 'Wilf-L'4fQ'fjf?Hi,-1-.-'11-f-'r'i, P' 1lA'V'E'7If'lT'fvFTf'2fr'r'f'y 71 v - 1 ,f . X' x ly 3 'I Hi W-ft ,, L! f :i i 1fZ,,,?,4L!?fFvsis,N ,NK-2, 3 I 1 i y gfr g, K , , f 1 .1 x if 1 , . i I i 1 1 4 xi AA i will I r I I ,y , . v , v Wil aflfTll'Tf-fr '1'f-- 'S--fr' ,,'fr'z'fvfrfrf-i-A'HJ aft- I-2,91-C, 2----P xi., 4501 azlzfiw:-rugs.f----A--C 5 2--fmt C H'i,U '-l fi TiIll9llT?zTf 'f iQQE1i:-xdq, i'M I ':i i 'i'IU-'I' 'i '? 'y lr:.j2,,,'-1 'I EVN- ' I .,., r IX ,,' 'tw pg 'J -f' 1. ga H12 C i-if i fl fri , 0 0 l-' V 'lit Ellis Mrahnatv Svrhnnl nf illlehmnr ,1 l il S l N L59 HISTORICAL A l 'fi' W f tin- 5 if In 1916 a merger was effected between the University of Pennsylvania , Q :land the Medico-Chirurgical College and Hospital of Philadelphia. The Med- A1 ico-Chirurgical College thereupon retired from the lield of undergraduate r L, V I medical education and the institution became an integral part of the Univer- gj. , sity under the legal title: The Medico-Chirurgical College and Hospital, , . ,i Graduate School of Medicine of the University of Pennsylvania. If Y ' While a beginning had thus been made toward the organization of a 'E 1 A fi Gragluate School of Medicine under the University, the onset of the War in ' , Q l9l delayed the project. f' - . In 1918 the Philadelphia Polyclinic and College for Graduates in Medi- I P my cine merged with the University, likewise retiring from its former type of , if L5 irnstructicgn lancgbeccloming a further integral portion of the devoloping organ- Z ization o t e- ra uate School of Medicine . Q u 1 I 5' in By the summer ot .l9l9 so many of the members of the gradually form- g . ing faculty had been discharged from the War service of the United States I it Government that it became possible for the University to open a prelimi- rp K? 'nary session of .the school in the fall of l9l9. This preliminary session of the ' , Ll -School W35 dC51gned essentially to provide various sixteen-week courses for ltiircfinbenefgc it many recently discharged medical oflicers of the United States A ,up 1 ,A y an avy. I r 5, 2 t Eaheiglirstl rbegular session of the School began in October, l92O, upon a It gEO2i1tGiC1ftfOiLDf Pairsgdniaie possibcl-e lay the complete .or partial cooperation of J S y It is Bgrom th. CFgfiSb1T1Q icna orlganiziations in the general project. 3 ' 15 U9 3 9 63111111110 t at t e Universit h ' - 'li 4 . , s y as continued ac tl - 'twely I9 deVC10P W5 Compfehenswe P12111 of graduate medical education. I V EDUCATIONAL AGENCIES fs EWR Bfieily, the educational Work of the Graduate School of Medicine is fat ,Pt made lpossirble by the facts that there exist in Philadelphia the factors es- Fikaf , xl , 2 isenuahtofsuch Il prolecti andfhfff the University has been enabled to utilize ' I I --ru i K? -Epscggal Zdtlgsie factors in eflective combination with its old and prdininent ,? T 7 ' - , T . . , , H iii if ,I 11959 Phlladclphia factors are. The University, which initiates, fosters Q 1 It 4 ,and guides this additional school, Within the 'Univel-gitv the 1.u.0.,'CQ1t1,,11 . , Organization of the Graduate School of Medicine which' img 5-1--ldgitiilivfi, A-its QL 'cal education as its sole business and domain- gt 0-1-eat Anlariqil K ,LH-. it Y jl? vvith fine medical traditions, numerous hospitals blaboi-'itories il'Ly1iiL-'lfiioslib mh?l,y, nics and clinicians, and active medical specialization educatioii 'mini IX ,eftl'g'Qt The Central Organization consist' ' - - -A i -- - K - Nt -L ' 'delphia clinicians and medical educ It 5 Ot 3 .hugh 3191117 or leading' Phila- I f ' . . C 3 OTS, conjtt t' ' A 'g X -V ' I, T.. , - , , fir, ,uate School of Medicine, and of the formeilllldilitiigltgftliiihi.lift illxlii- fx f pj ,,,,i X, ,1 H flinic insltitutions, wchich have abandoned their earlier txfljcq OF,,,lc,1i1..,i Qidiuf., lg ii' 1 ion ante -9 .X N . - 3 5 -j X Mg, ful , are now evoted wholly to thc wmlx of thc hmdlmu, 501,001 Ut f -I r I ' W T l l IZOZI 4 i X f !, 1 ,3 ,Z V, . it if ., .fi .V 'f .V 1. . X ,. Q- J ,v V 1 T' ' ' 2' 7' ' ' XX, A E I, N V Y l X ,e wt lu, --ag-5 Q its e a . - fm Q , 1 JU. , I, Q, it-9 R 32 it -.Q 5 if :E , C!g:,XxAxxl' - N f- ,. g xx, , ,g',4,USj:lZl?E..5,-,I-3 tr' E 1 l I N lt 5 ss V, K . ,X .ji H .1-g.je,--.,L,Ux K Q f 5 E K , ' y 1, It-9:21 R ,uf f 5' , ,A , Q. A I .:,,lj,ig,M.E if-:Z kj' f aieYw,,wRi . xv KNO K 4 .M 5' I A f ' s. .Y-xv Aix. lf e is , Ce Q V. lm I . i ix - , - -..,. NNW MM, : 2. il 1: York Medical Journal, january 4th, 1922, the 16th Annual Report of the ! . Carnegie Foundationj 3 1 Medical education has discharged only a part. of its legitimate function E fi when it has taken the young candidate at the end of two years of College W, I 3 work and has-offered him a four years' course culminating in the degree of l ,7 doctor of medicine. This is all preliminary to the practical training he is to af? get as an intern in a hospital or as an assistant to some physician of experi- ,SMAIQ 'ence and stand1ng'. Tn no respect has our medical education in the past fallen q 5 ,so far short of what 1S necessary, as in the opportunities offered to graduates JS medicine to strengthen their knowledge either in general medicine or by g :training in! some special branch of medical practice. Attempts to meet this -i 3. demand have been made in various cities by post-graduate schools or poly- L clinics maintained usually by groups of physicians, oftentimes at great ex- pense of time and even of mo-ney to themselves, but offering at best, frag- ' . mentary and unsatisfactory facilities to the medical graduate. The experi- I- v ence of our medical officers in the great war brought to public knowledge, in I: startling and unexpected fashion, the enormous need of additional training for the men already in practice. A large proportion of medical practitioners , if were found to be in ignorance of the elementary tests and methods of modern Q T IO medical science. The medical profession itself was startled at the situation Z 2 Prevealed bythe great war. , V A Not only is there great need for facilities in medicine, but these prac- ' T V titioners constitute the most fertile soil in which to plant the seeds of medi- v 'Q cal teaching. This pressing need cannot longer be neglected, nor can it be , ,I left to desultory opportunities and facilities of physicians unsupported by , , community coqoperation. The problem of graduate instruction must in the 3 ,' future take its place alongside the problem of the instruction of candidates for v 1 'the medical degree. The two are not separate problems, they are parts of one ' problem. The school for the training of graduates ogught to be a part of, and I i, directly related to, the undergraduate medical school. The plan of the Uni- ' versity of Pennsylvania to- carry out this conception is a contribution to Q medical education. It undertakes to present in a single institution, not only fthe facilities of undergraduate instruction, but also the opportunity for the graduate to obtain his training under conditions that shall recognize his I ' needs and enable him to work in company with men of his own advancement , 1, rather than to take his chances of picking up what he desires in desultory , it 'courses or in the company of a mass of undergraduate students. The next ,N , decade must see a development of the graduate school in the larger medical ' profession of his generation is to be put abreast of' the state of medical sci- 2 ence. 3 I Coming from such a high authority as Dr. Pritchett, and in his ofhcial 5 by icapacity, the-!above remarks are signihcant as to the importance not only of Q graduate medical education, but also of the part which the University ot g p Pennsylvania is playing in its development. 'lf' i A quotation from the Pennsylvania Gazette of November 25th, 1921, is lt 1 also to the point: '!,f', Just how wonderful is the opportunity before the University of Penn- ' T sylvania to become the real center of post-graduate medical education in the , T - United States may be realized from reading an editorial in a recent issue of A 'Q jr' T al. ,ffd ---1 :Jin 7 WH M, ..p, ,.,,, X .. li ep gk ,gg 1 -Piffm' iZfT.Llf.12..f ff2fa1TEg,g,T lzosl 4 f1'l- :I 25511 -Hllitm NIL .ggi N t l af? ' l 'Ti Egg 2 251: le, ,. Qi e f I' 'fx I I:- I -al NLQNV 1 V. get -f PM ig 4 1 .ul ls, tl 'ts lf lr H-fa sw .1 X Y . ,A l v .f up I r ,Alt ,W R511 4 ll! rl! lg , lv l l ,E 1 I 1 l J! Miz diff llli 'ff 'xg if ii lhl l . i 1 VJ ,ch y .,a1ll,' T ,1 -K 5.1 1, Evil . , ,, , . ,,.a ..... , -3 .-,zz-.,.4g., L04 . gf r . 1. l . I I I 5 ' , i -muff -: '. .qftiftiirff tt V K NTT' It A ,Fifa-f':'wT 'A' 'Tm Tmxs.,-f',TTEJ7i 5 -kui Q13 A -i iflfii A ' 'V . A courses would carry postgraduate medical education directly to busy physic- y 2 ians in selected districts having hospitals suitable as foci for the conduct of 1 . 5 3 ' fa 'such studies. y . . ' 1 . 1 .Q S y CERTIFICATES AND DIPLOMAS a Certif1cateS and degrees are awarded only to successful regular course -. it , student physicians, and as follows: 'QTAMQH ,g A certificate stating the facts of registration, attendance, and the nature T lp A if of the graduate work accomplished, is granted at the completion of theofirst V . year in a clinical department. It indicates satisfactory study of the principles I g underlying practice in a stated clinical specialty ' ' ' During his first yearls course in a clinical department, the student phy- ! l , sician is regarded as being engaged in a demonstration of his own fitness to A become accepted as a degree candidateg and at the end of his first year, he is . admitted, upon the recommendation of his departmental faculty, and upon his f fown request, to a definite graduate medical degree candidacy. T ' The degree of Master of Medical Science is conferred after the success- T ' ful completion ofa second year in a clinical department. It indicates a prac- ' tical proficiency in the clinical department noted upon the diploma. , A Q The degree of Doctor of Medical Science is granted to student physicians A ' who have been productive in research, upon the completion of thethird ye-ar l . Q ,of a regular course. It indicates demonstrated capacity for medical teaching ' ' L. band investigation in a stated clinical or medical science department. A I . --s . o L1 W RESPONSE 5 . QQ 3 ' The pioneer efforts of the University of Pennsylvania to found a com- L , 5 plete Graduate School of Medicine have met with widespread and hearty if T Z ' approval. The following items will serve for illustration. T . . 1 J fl During the brief period of its activities Qto February 15, l9Z2j 374 med- A my X , ffcal men have matriculated as student physicians. Of these thirty-four have ' tx t :come from eleven foreign lands and from eighteen foreign medical schools. F- ' The- Americanmatriculants represent eighty three medical schools of the t1'R,.3 l United States. , JFXXTX f , y Perhaps no one item could better illustrate the great demand for the fr' gy right kind of graduate medical education than the fact that one hundred .- , feyjt medical men now in,the School are estimated to be investing a total of :B500,- r .fs QL? r-PQ 000.00 in their years course. This amount its deduced from the facts that T ' y 'they are largely mature and successful medical men who must lose their , 3 t i professional incomes while still subject to their ordinary expenses and to the Q 'f 1, extra eicpenses incident to their graduate studies. Under the circumstances, t f u. It . -the estimate of an average investment of 35,000 per annum per student phy- E sician is conservative. It is well known that the Carnegie Foundation has for many years been pil, ggg i engagednin the problem of medical educationg and that the efforts of UIC If M . 'Foundation have played a large part in the great advance in this held. ln fb, 'the course of .a recent expansive and seholarly address bv Dr. llenry S. 1, Pritchett, President of the Carnegie Foundation, upon the subject of medical . . A13 iw education, he makes the following statement of the ease: tSee the New f l N . 925 f 1, tt WW ., ix 0 if J V 1 tif J '.it xi s time H., .,, .av 'anim 'a 8 3 T, y ig Niki 'lug Q ' X gill' . -A K' Y ' ' . 4, get wo.. 1-.-? s.g3. .PSWTSN 4 I 304 I '-Qs .2 A I I l i--K .,. -.. -i..r, I ,lv 1 . X N I l ,1. F 1 j' 5 f-Nl-llflzxi is i 4 r Hifi -I t jig! 1 ofuits well organized course and splendid faculty. After six months study in 5 3 ' this department' we are.very well pleased with our progress. The material l ' If and equipment is unlimited and the faculty have co-operated in every way lift , F. Possible- G. C. PARKER, M. D. ll? 1 s. s. STACK M D all lg I f ' ' 'f'fZ.-3, Q Prom a Chinese physician taking graduate work in Pediatrics: Ev ff - N tw lg-X, Q Every branch and specialty of modern medicine is badly needed in WX Chinaat the present time. It is especially true for the practice of pediatrics. A, J' D Infantile mortality is very high in most parts of China. Morbidity among l l the children is also not uncommon. It is pitiful to see the sufferings of those f W . l I innocent youngsters through no fault of their own. Mostly these are due to , i 3 I 5 - the ignorance of the laity and incompetence of the profession. y 1 Moreover, a great number of diseases in adults can always be traced back ' y i to their infancy or childhoodand most of them can be prevented or at least l ' alleviated at the beginning. So the importance of preventive and general A 5 5 ' pediatrics is gradually becoming recognized in the Orient as well as in the I I: I l: Occident.. . 0 . u I , The interest of the pediatrics and its importance for the present China V Q li have caused me to take up the study of this specialty. The recent organiza- I 3 tion of the Graduate. School of Medicine of the University of Pennsylvania, A , , 2' and the offering of its comprehensive course in pediatrics have encouraged ' 1 me to come across the Pacific and study here. I I l' Though I have matriculated in the course of pediatrics at this Grad- L-L ' M5 uate School only a few months, yet I have had a fine opportunity to meet p fb., -, rl manv leading scientists and physicians, and also access to unlimited facilities l I p .. . . 1 . -. . . v L N l !, ' r, in the hospitals and other medical organizations. I would like to give a ff: A ' ' 4 detailed description of my personal views of the course but cannot because l . f 7, of the limited space. I hope these few lines will convey my highest appre- W I , ciation of this great institution. I-I. N. ZEE, M. D. p y Qi ' 'I From a graduate of the University of Edinburgh who has studied widely I 0 in European centers and now pursues graduate work in Gynecology in the 1 Q University of Pennsylvania. In the 16th century seekers after surgical truth flocked to Italy to hear ik-:QW A words of wisdo-m from the famous Italian anatomists and in the 17th cen- kZ.4,V1t I I tury Holland attracted medical men from all parts of the world. Rem- 2 I J if brandt has immortalized the fame of the Dutch anatomists in his famous p I I picture The Lesson in Anatomy a ine copy of which is to be seen in the ffl P I College of Physicians Building on 22nd Street. l I I l In the 18th century Edinburgh was famous as a great Surgical and wg .V anatomical center and Monra, the brilliant anatomist of the Scottish capital, 'flat 2 paid three visits in 1754, 1755 and 1756, to the United States to lecture on g, f the subjects of anatomy and surgery. In more recent years France became E I I 4 the land of pilgrimage for earnest students and then for many years Austria I H F was the beacon light and during the last decade before the Great Wfar no I VV ' one's surgical education was considered complete until he had studied in the F f. fl. f . X, i great medical Schools of Germany. -'riff ' ff, For over one hundred years Great Britain has made repeated attempts U X5 f 1' Q to establish definite post-graduate surgical teaching on a permanent basis I l . K , ' under men of such eminence as the Monros, Syme, Astley Cooper, john ' B K A 4 .11 A 2 . I 1 -Ikai fjw J I g g I ' N I gs 1 af-eip Q nf L I wr. f, 1 Q ra.. .i.......,,- ...W ..... ,fre 7, . ' 5 '41-i2'fL1f.J1x. ff' TT fx FMWT . I H-.gjf,,gi,,' gs-L 1 so -egg? 5+ leon ,,,,,....f-1--BN e', .. ,x .Qi . . -.-f . . 4 ' P, . . , . J.. - lf 'f 4:5 '. fe vf- - ,- ,l f ,iQ..-.N.a,M-ff4fwfr'f3:.i11:-Qeifsigssffgrfrszigfrg-ssfl., .4 f . , fa law-fr l 1: '15-77. f ff1 T'l eff 'rn it -f T ' N' ' J A fD9 ff4O,l,',lTfeg'i 2 F o J- T41 '2 3 lfrl Q4.4f'Df's 1-F .l K. .4 U 5 fifiefg- . A T ' 2 fl t f l fi rv , ' ,qu iilgi' Ji I ink . -..rs .-Rx ga url 2 M ir lf f at 'V f.ff41.sZl'li' . . d' 1 A - r - Q t Gr duate Me 1ca s e l .il ul Bulletin of the Feiiowsmp Of Medlflms and POS 2? . W l T al I C. . ' Heh the results already achieved bY Our O n l-w Ei... sociatlon of London in' w 1' -1 d example of what medical men E.. J: lil Graduate School of Medicine Ere hah? Side U fl-' tt tin to oon eOr - 1 Ti 'Ll of London are 3' emp g ' - ' ' of the matriculants have accepted the ' R resentatives of var1OuS gmupb . , - - - ep . 2 . Pj ' ' ' ' f th ditor of the H1922 Medical Scope to contribute to. is sec lfiornteolflctheopubiceation and their articles as given below af illurilinsatlng from :the direct standpoint of the present S fUdC11'C PhY51C1an5 t emse le ' xi T7 o. H. MEEKERAN l rl V I J., DE ' la . f x 1 - l Frolm a Major Of the Medical Corps of the U. S. Army, detailed for one LZ, F' ,yeafs graduate study of Internal Medicine: . . u i g . As one enters upon the course in Internal Medicine he realizes that 111 a w ' ii? measure he is a little rusty in regard to the fundamental medical sciences and 5' it 'that his practice of the healing art has not always been conducted in a manner . si., that satisfies his ideals of accuracy and thoroughness. No-t that he has been ,' g grossly careless or ignorant or inferior to the .great majority of practitioners I., of general medicine or of themedical specialties, but that in order ltohgive ta ll better account of his possibilities and to compare his past accomp 1S men s A with those of the leaders in medical progress as they may -be learned in a . it great medical center, he begins his graduate course in medicine with great I , ' Q zeal' and enthusiasm in the hope that he will be a better student and prac- T 'titioner of medicine. . ...l T5 2 As. this year's course draws toward its close, the graduate students re- 1 1 alize that their hopes and ambitions were not day dreams but that they have .5 M 1 taken a long step forward toward the attainment of their ideal and that they , li are better men because of a broader viewpoint based on a wider knowledge 1, ff of the subject, a clearer understanding and appreciation of the .relative im- T . portance of the individual facts which should be considered daily in the work, . and of the resolves to eliminate all carelessness and sllpshodmethods lon f EQ Pfuture work in order to- have the mental satisfaction of knowing that no stone 5 ll ,nw has been left unturned in the solution of the medical problems. -Q-gtg 7 There are three reat factors which are found at Work in the Graduate SN -X4 l .-. gi . . . -5 X fur P-School of Medicine, all of which play an extremely important role in the re- g ' 'sults attained and these are: 't ?ifQsk'j l. The faculty, hospitals, laboratories, etc. In other words all that is provided by the University. . C I Qlfff Z. ,Contact with the other student physicians taking the courses. 55 Q Rf' 3. The individual himself in his attitude and application. fl l 1 1 Ks ill CHESTER R. HAIG, M. D. Q r ll' 'ltr . . . . .. . , , A . From University of. Virginia and Lhicago llniversity men who are pursuing graduate work in Neuropsychiatry: It , Having a desire to study the subject of Neurology, the various centers mjfpx y where this subject is taught were visited. By excluding all others. the l'ui- f ..,l, cersity of Pennsylvania Graduate School of'lX'l'ealicine kwas selected because l 15331. X rx lilllbl Q 1 Dlffl Q ' -.ar 'Wx ' J 1 S I . l . 1 l . A r 5 , H x, I.. x lx .1 me 'f'f'q: tfwr'1:v'HzH:e:'1, I -:-' f 1- 1- f' -'::g ' X-fl X'!-v Q N 'V' . -1'- .-V-:..f1m-.. .. -I - livfi' M X el 'uf T U. , 'N xA 'll' , ' JT ,-f 5iT Q kgL45fii'fi'if' 'Q ff l ff A K X Qal lx. up 1 V! ii -f.K. EN A . ri fivfix, fly! gfziag ,, , 1 fjfrl 2 1 lr'-fyggj Ml :zu j it it A Q W N' f in K p -wg, - 1. gjrscmu g g i '- f'-- - - - sy .1 rr 'ifi.f-aferf, so IM S F121 tzr.. l I N rear a superstructure of genuine usefulness to themselves and their fellow S men. Q GEoRGE L. WHELAN, M. D. if is 4 l . Q, From a jefferson graduate: ' j K 5 It is a privilege as well as pleasure to give to the Scope my impreg- lx l H 1 5 j sion of my graduate studies in ophthalmology. E' l . 5 The ,past two years spent by me in ophthalmology at the Graduate LJ i 3 School of Medicine has shown me that this subject cannot be properly pur- T? 'if lfsifii sued in the brief courses given in most of this countryfs post graduate SQQ! A VN 3' schools. J 'S Cl' The Subject of ophthalmology is highly scientific, highly specialized and g, N usually foreign to the average graduate in medicine. A T QI y , I If a physician wants to prepare himself in the specialty so as to be able if ' 'V -. 3 to prlpgressgiand tp poisissl thci scienftihc spirit, he must concentrate his mind lil .ij on t e su jectio op t amo ogy or at least two years. My studies of , 1 F4 Q ophthalmology in the Graduate School of Medicine have caused the subject l M 1 to be opened to me in its widest form. . I all ' ' My present work inspires me and gives me the command and confidence I l I 1 which are so necessary in starting the path of an ophthalmologist specialist. l , just a few words about the course itself: the first year in 'ophthal- 1 I if 4 ll mology as itis given in this school cannot be improved. It is a well outlined ,F 2 F course and covers fully all of the fundamentals of ophthalomology. li, H The second year is largely clinical and a great deal depends upon the -5 - Q initiative ability of the student physician. I am also much pleased with - t . e . . ' T H my opportunity for research work with the Gullstrand slit lamp. A 0 '4 - ' MACY L. LERNER, M. D. 3 ,' From a medical graduate of the University of Kansas: I '- 9 . . . N T il '- The course in Urology given by the Graduate School of Medicine of . , : the University of Pennsylvania includes didactic, theoretical and practical '- lf ' work in all the fundamentals of the subject. The course has been especially Q l 1 ,D well organized under the direction of our Dean, Dr. George H. Meeker, with 1 L-T the aid of Dr. B. A. Thomas, Vice-Dean for Urology, and the.U.rological sl l ,lj J Staff. The course is conducted upon a regular schedule and is limited to a X pl 9 small group of physicians so that it is possible for them to receive separatci uiyxilsk ff and personal instruction. The course of the first year covers all the medica ,pic--4 fi. .T and surgical phases of urology, while that of the second year offers excep- 517.1 sla l tional opportunity for personal and practical work during which time the ll!! l 'l student is assigned to an individual research problem. The first.year course p It ' embraces frequent cystoscopy and unrethrioscopy with opportumty to study 5- 1 1' 'Y l the living pathology of the entire urogemtal tract. The student physician X ji 4 O has the privilege of assisting in clinical operatons and when properly qualified, . if Q il . is himself permitted to perform them under supervision. review is made pal ,fl : of the anatomy, embryology and histology of the urological tract, andlits ,fi if ily gross and microscopic pathology is covered in detail. Special biochemical 3 pl j lj f and serological tests and principles are studied in.the laboratory and the 1 C ,ld student physician is given the privilege of correlating his clinical observa- h 5' ,il . , ,L tions on interesting cases seen in the wards. Briefiy, the Graduate School of pgrgjlj J f . ' Medicine by means of its hospitals, libraries, laboratories and clinicians, and ,fig . by utilizing the abundance of clinical material that exists in Philadelphia, jg. i I is able to give the thorough and high-Cfrade course essential to the specialist , . V! j . b C '5 , . ff' In Urology' C. li , 'il . 'w 'i 'T' . i fi-Z: , I K A I l Y 411, A r:-.::..Tl 1 iltivjif , , W- e' 44:-,. , e if elf? , y L, ff f ..,, -.px fi seg? 6' Q TW J rrp, . ,V M 5 4' ---f--+-4-44-1i5l' 3355 ll- --eil 2511 2121274 L ' - . . V tf'es--et-- to r or gl ff H091 i i I I 5 E 1 ,i ., . 1 y . L1 i l Ee y I V ., + 3 . 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X'-r XJ l l l l 5 if ' if-fffl' Hunter, Pa et, Lister, Macewen, Treves, Horsley, Simpson, Hutchinson, 1 'i Moynihan, Stiles, Handley and bland-Sutton,.but the'lack of anatomical i i 4 ' ,I material and the need of endowments has considerably interferleld with thi. , . , i 4 ' S Recently the United States has, with her usual thoroug ness, esta - I . .i lished post-graduate teaching centers in- various parts of the country, from l t Q New York to Los Angeles and from San Francisco to New Orleans, but Q' In I Philadelphia has been the. moSt ambitious of all, having. produced a pro- g gramme so complete that it must be considered the premier .Post-Graduate ' i ' Medical School of the world, asa perusal of its syllabus will show, little i i wonder then, that within the portals of her great University, are to be ,g found foreign graduates from all parts of the world earnestly pursuing the 1 1 V excellent post-graduate courses in all departments of Medicine and Surgery. , 5 - E. ARTHUR-BRCDVVN, M. D., F. R. C. E. I T 7 ' I . - . . . . 5 ' From a medical graduate of the University of Pennsylvania: - t i i , It is with much pleasure that I accept the invitation of the Editor of i i Q Q1 the Scope to give an impression of the University's graduate course in , i 3 ,i otolaryngology from the standpoint of a physician who is pursuing the 5 - course. Thetask is difficult because it is not permissible for me to use as l l 'I much space as the course warrants, and my enthusiasm for it tempts me t l 'Q to employ. , ' i I l . . A . , l J Q .The course provides a systematic and comprehensive series of graduate ' a' studies 1n.the.otolaryngolog1c branches. The didactic work which is very 1nclus1ve is given in a masterly way by leaders in the various fields of 1 5 otolaryngology and the untiring efforts and pa.tience of the various chiefs , . It are to be highly commended. F 1, Included in the course are complete and practical lectures in the gross V anatomy of the ear, the surgical anatomy of the ear, the surgical anatomy yl 2 fl L of the upper respiratory tract, laboratory work in pathological conditions of W y i the ear, nose and throat and accessory sinusesg bacteriology, immunology I l Q . and vaccine therapy, physiology, neurology, principles and practice of sur- 'L ik ' 3 geryuof thle ear, and operative work on the cadaver. The technique of ex- t 1 , amining t e vesti u ar apparatus is given in detail. 5 el .Then comes the' clinical side. There is a wealth of clinical material I l 3 , available at the various hospitals to which the small sections of student Q52 . r tx physicians are assigned, where every possible pathological condition of the 3 If .rl ear, nose and throat is presented for observation, diagnosis and treatment. ffl' ix 2 Q No detail has been overlooked in making the respective clinics as efficient I Q tg it pi 5 as possi e. 1 gi l . i 1 - - . , , i,N' J 'xqgii' 5 Eollgwing this comes the operative clinics, the operative work being I VJ 4 equa y istributecl among the 'men' and properly varied. Every help one 4 1 coucld desire together with detailed instruction by the chiefs is given. The ,jg 5, 5 In I stu ent physicians are .privileged to work up prospective cases and operate , , ' them under the supervision and careful guidance of the chief the l V A ' ' , , ' . i ' . K , I pf .pp l I The gfaduilfc-student comes intontact with the newer things in otolaryn- to , p H fijlll f gp olgy as leacemphhed by the practice of masters in the various departments i Hail , OAQ 315. 551 Jsct, Pilnd g?1U5..l?lm1l131'1fY Wltll the various technical processes A ' Ui' T111 eel suc iainiffarity as to make hun competent to use them. if if R ff' ,, U C0110 U51-O11 1 W1 say that the members of the class are cognizant of .fp f, fly if tae great opportunities presented by the Qourse-such oppm-tunitics HS lm- 5 mf doubtedly serve to lay for them a broad foundation from which they may I . afss ,X ,ff f'-ind K . ' 1 I. . s, ,H ,fl-if 'V' 1 1 . 1 1 1 i .ii , n K1 f ,i 19 its .. ...is S , K ri lblh P , J 1 llotll -s... . .5--...-.-., .-...-.gx..L....-. ,..... ,--U A . -.... 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' ga ff 'XA Pupp-pup-p-pupp-pupp-puppets after lectures! thy QNotes notes notes notes pilin' up and more againlj L, 3 Q l ' There s no relief from the words! W 1, . K Nine-ten-eleven-twelve-two to live o'clock to-day! ' l y N ine-ten-eleven-twelve-and the same the day before- ! Q' fNotes notes notes notes p1l1n' up and more againlj 1 There's no relief from the words! ' E l Hear hear hear' hear listen What's in front of you! ! K 1 CNotes notes notes notes pilin, up and more again !j 1 1 Words-Words-Words-words-men go mad with hearin' em, , J 2, 6 r An' therels no relief from the words! , i Dry--dry-dry-dry the stream of logorrhea- Oh-my-Gosh-keep-me from goin' lunatic! p o Li, CN-otes notes notes no-tes pilin' up and more againlj , There's no relief from the words! Val, 9 . . K. , L-L , I 5 it Stop stop stop stop the Wise-craclfs from the lecture-pit. I L My If yo-u hear once you have heard it for all time. Q 1 1 QNotes notes notes notes pilin' up and more again lj lr Q ' ' 1 jy There's no relief from the words. V l 'F .- l. I . ' 0 We-can-stick-out-books, texts, and monographs, lx! gl! I! I But not not not not the weary lecturer- HNQHA lg' Notes-notes-notes-notes-pilin' up and more again. ,EQ ll y f An' there's no relief from the words. If VV X 1 'Taint-so-had-by-day because o' company, I 1 , 5,-Q2 ' U!! g But-night-brings-long-sheets-o' forty-seven different i' I ff' ! i Notes-notes-notes--pilin' up and more again. y, r l!, rp There's no relief from the words. ll ig i 'I ,li Q I-have4read-six-books in Chem. and certify if 'X It-is-not-books-volumes-text or anything, ! , ! i V!! But notes-notes-notes-notes-pilin' up and more again, i f ix-fx a J , ' ' . . - - -if ll An there s no relief fiom the xx olds. W lf fl !'l liiff!! l I 1 I i!f' A t 3 l m I 1 , y t 'i ! i f ! f- .A,,, gpgfugaffcfx f , 3,3 jg, p-,gg ral..- . 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H if Asx K r .f Q if -yi U f ll Tf' e ' :Qi - 1 Q' i 'a. . , hi' li if ' if . , -. sw. 2. x r i ' 1' ' t resting creature is the front row where hidden behind his note- of t ns in e g , book with poised pencil avidly awaiting the stimulus given by the sight of e fihe watches eagerly for the approach of his favorite food. When the PT 3, . . . lecturer's words fall from his lips, this creature pounces upon them and tran- scribes them in large, indecipherable gibberish on endless blankbooks, the while bending unconcernedly to the task. So highly have the prehensile parts of this rare creature been developed, that there is a muted question among scientists whether he could employ ordinary, sound mental processes in the solution of a problem not covered by the notes. When the transcribed teach- ings of the instructor have been worked up in suitable form, with all unimpor- tant and by-the-side remarks added as embellishment, this creature sells the h sical evidence of his mental pabulum to his less highly developed and P Y , , more unfortunate fellow animals. The returns recur to him as velvet and profit as well as giving an impression of his own erudition. This species has become so highly trained in grabbing everything that comes his wx ay, that he cannot recognize others' rights in sharing the clinical experience of South- eastern service. When introduced into such foreign fields, the Transcribo does not acclimate himself at all well, hence seeking to grab everything for himself. il ul T if-fa AKVIAR- 'iifrlii . lj, x pi- wl 1 l . YQ Q, r' ' l i N 1 0 5 1 el y 'ei li .ily T .ffl , v . u x, ., ,. . Q 'I .U p Q ll E ., - ly Q Tj 4 , Fisticoptera pugnaciens-a remarkable species of unlimited proclivities. 4 5 -,QI i Q , They do not grow to a large size. The eggs are laid from june to August, A . 5 Xi qi hatching .in September, after which the young caterpillar has but a short in- p . ' ' ,if I terlude of feeding before spinning its cocoon for the winter. This cocoon is - T' i 1 ,I remarkable in its texture, resembling a loud tweed cloth, caught about the Q X ' Q i IL middle by a fibrous band of the same material. The young larvae are very up Q proud of this flashy cocoon. Afterpupating over winter, the young adult -i 1 I appears in early spring arrayed in variegated vestments again resembling bw ffl tweed. From then until the end of its existence, its wings. and markings tend 37. ,S T to the modish extreme. This rare member seemingly gives more attention 'fill i, .Jr A TT,' to Haunting his beauty before the weaker sex, thanpto his studies, and yet ,' U! li 1. somehow fools the authorities into believing his knowledge genuine. H15 .Lfp fi 'A caprices in regard to the opposite sex are amusing to himself and his fellows, 1 jfs TU, ,iii , and his reputation in this regard is prodigious. Of this reputation as a masher W I 'f ,J I he is quite proud. , , , f w 5'-1 if i Treatment: Regard with good-natured tolerance and this species will re- My L -I I- main of even temper and equanimitable balance. There is no harm in him. :gg .i V ' ii 1 4 al Q l 1 , i his . i -.' l Y ,X l , l l y x ' 2 ii ' ' ' 1 d- it t' 1 f fi WT- Q , tl Interno-White-Wm 0-an uninteresting species that ceman s a en ioi E..pf,h'VAl,p.v, T ' ' - ' - - fr 1 t hes in the fall has a short fl T' A , ' 1 ' because of its economic import. The young ia c 1 . - u O, Q ,-il---thy at y il existence in the worm stage. and then pupates. Three years lalteldltlfmerbet' lil X .V , with payneful effort and shows the markings of the mature a u in ec ,M T i T Pl T 'R A T , i 1, . a fatal :gr ' ' R -. Y i f'.l,i'ji-' I i fr T -'lu' fd l T'-dT'v'T-'i,-4-.- v-- P-ff. ----v:v- - f-1- l'T'ff.'L-1 'i ':. ,f'f T- f T'f-- fY '7-TZTTA-. 'EX ,--- g 3'-'xl I, .1 I I . - .A - --Tr... T..-,-.-E,-ai, --,awwH-:s-gjfrif1'LIZ1-.,,.77'fffii17, ..-L 'f 'L-tiI'fQ52T,r g-4.111 -'T '.'ff'1?-fl?-Tvftiff J' qi ,.. 2 1., LALR rm,T--lljfzgillf,-fjxxlllf -:gpg -ff-. KW- ' N 1 13, - I, ' K-,.-Vj ff.i, rg A hivl - ' 'L 1--I iff: Aix. x yk,,'Qg-p. Wg'-If, ' ii M ,JY 4 In ' -,ma Ati! ivigps f K1 4 A x. h V K . , 'f.'.e: f ,. frm, ix 57, 71iflii7f3wfl5bibZ-:,3iT.5i--mg' QP- r l .1 , . rf-rr- r rl' .fl l2171 I'I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l I I I I I I I ai' P -x ITN 2 . I 5 2 . 1 ! .K .ll 1 , .Ol .Yl 44 lil z i ii ,... 1 .gp I ll LJ 'z L if 5, zu ' J . 9 bl x WEN K N I I f' H .1 A -I l CFK' t , . sn, A I . a .bi mi. . X g :Q A ,kV- ig I-rl rx Yi- t,'crX,.w . . iff Nxt x f L l l s i ' 'x fgifef , T ili T . i 2355 . p These are a dead white and worn at all times. In this stage it is called stu- E dent interne and is thus .set off and above its fellows. Such prominence kill- 1 ' gives the species great satisfaction, but its fellows are not impressed. The p f white is a guise of Nature designed to stimulate innocence, with which this I peculiar species hopes to .intrigue its fellows and produce awe. There were italy 5 3 only two specimens of this variety reported by the field agents of the U. S. V73 D. A. during the year 1921-1922. One had been hatched south and imported PMQQQN-5 if Q to this region in the pupal stage. While here under observation, it hatched, 'EQEQQ SQ, much to the amusement and wonder of the observers. It spreads its wings if al 5 upon hatching and gaily exhibits its white markings with much pride and Lf l desire for adulation. p l I Treatment: .This species does no damage and is best treated with con- gl. f' ' 3 descension. Only a few specimens ever attract interest in the adult stage. L T l I Honores, et Markesfcommonly called the uparents' delight or by his 'I ' fellows' compassion , a species fortunately not found naturally in the east. i . ' iq When introduced in a new locality, he usually exhibits a desire to advertise l . his own knowledge and genius, especially in military tactics, games and ' Q 5 T lu sports, business, politics, science, ad inlinitum. He is generally wise and the VX H 7 mental processes include subtlety, fixing of p-urpose, and subjectiveness to , S if influence Such a person will go without food to be on the inside. I Craftiness and fawning sycophancy are his fortes. He has a penchant for ' LJ - - - - - f - - accumulating books to be loaned to his fellows as pa1t.of- the program o .NT ', ' vi building up his own reputation. Election to honorary societies is meat to his ,LI : Q 1, gullet. His election to a hospital where sycophancy is the watchword, 1S ' I balm to his soul. He sells his years just to be selected-a late appointment X ji i ', is better than to be out of the crowd. The mating season extends thruout , , . the year, that is, he makes his advances at all and any times. The female p , 1, 'I does not receive these graciously, but the male seems to realize no refuta- -X I ' tion. The warping of his mind does not allow him to know that not every- NL A gl body takes him seriously. Front seats are much soughtafter by members of L SQL Q this class, especially do-es he pose in the front of group pictures. Nature can- Q-ggfg not be denied. , , k, 1H' 4 ' Treatment: Remove all females from sight, smelland hearing. .Abolish i i honorary societies, percentages as marks of mental ability, and appointment ', by competition. These insects may then approach the human, they will yr! V? pi never attain it. 5 U' iiillbyi ' l.- 'jl f T 4 l , ' fl' Ai 'V xx' ff! 1' ii X ' 'X fix l ij'-L-1 .Y . .,,,,.. -:Y. : ,ff ,nf ,,,,f'-1 'r'fT1..f '. Y?? f'f1 i 'T If Qt A 3 .a - . . V . U . . ' fix' 4 A ' . l'.' 3 T 1 wf'f':3T'g .5- , ,Qi 'V2,gf.,:ye-::mf:r:.'f?-ss,ffe'i121Q-4- 'Q 1 H11 Af ---em f- em' e-'Ju ' f 52191 s' f F I , 1 ,f X xx' X. w J', 14, x L r I. X 1. F I f 1 M3 .. X, , I ra ff. f-xv fy 2 2 Ax 1 if ff' 1 X I s 1 w 4 4 1 i ,. 2 i ff'- ix ,- 54 . n 4 . IH. HH. A. Eng---1922 Oh! What is this ? This is a flashlight ofsthe U. M. A. meeting. What is the U. M. A. meeting? Chl that is the day iive all sleep in. HoWimany attended the meeting? Can you not see from the picture, my boy ? Who is the tall man with the crowd abo-ut him ? Oh! he isltheh President of the U. M. A. Did the President of the U. M. A. come in an automobile ? Yes, With the rattling of tin and a blowing of horn. What is the President of the U. M. A. saying? He is saying that there will be no meeting of the U. M. Af' Why will there not be a meeting of the U. M. A? ' Because such meeting requires a little foresight and energy on the part of the president. . V Did not all the bo-ys swear they would attend ? Yes, my boy, they swore at the President. Was there a sponsor for the U. M. A? Yes, son, he is a big man. Do the boys blame him ? Not at all, they pity himf' A Will the sponsor have a meeting next year ? We hope sog if he can get a real President. Who is the President of the U. M. A? Hush! my boy. Look at the picture. X-AK 1 . l-llliri fi r'rit 411-f1ig.:1:f+f ,'fe 'N at f2211 i ' 1 I 3.301 1 I I 1 1 W V I i f 1 I I I l if ' , 11 K if i l it i ' x fl ii N l itll 5, x 3 Lv . ,Ll l ri liffitft mv, , l Nf V. fx :ig 53 ri if 1 , s 3 H I 1 y ll f I I 5 . 'i 1 lv I U I 1 LI ., , 1, tl , , f '. ' mi. I P ll f frflfgxi' ifflh r 2 wx, i Xl I- hri , , f 'I Ii' - alia A Uhr Glgnifa lament Did you ever stop to wonder Wfhy some of us are here? Nl-Thy we claim the place in medicine That foam given in beer? Should you ask me whence the reason, Wfhy the cause and explanation Of the presence here as students Cf the men, and women too, VVho would follow Fifisculapius, Making name and fame for him? From From From From Come I should answer, I should tell you: th C C C C C mountains and the prairies, coal-lands and the gold-lands, seashores and the inland, cities and the hill-towns- boys and girls to study, The profession and its practise. There be those who know the business From their fathers' tales of old, There be others fresh and simple, NVho have faith in God and nature, VVho would heal the heathen niggers And the yellow Indo-Chinee, Thus they come with others seeking Knowledge of the ancient science And the art of Zlfsculapius. Should you ask me are they suited, Are they fitted for their purpose, Are they fair to man and nature? VVill their talents be devoted To an effort worth the power Of their gifts and aptitude? 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J-,I x 'ii l -, , fl ill if li !,5. lux J, 14,1 l5,A,l , 'fazf ,fy 1 i . 5 1 Hi' pi 71 . 'g,, ff' ,gm E-fs. L , J X , ,Fw ,l A-' ,lx Y ll 1 . T ffl, ,g - ii, ,,. g ,, , S 'N ,- fig ,. , , ff, If ,-gg. V ,.-A: ,fa 1-7,-l-?', I J fix 'f m 75 U wl X 1 fx :sis A g ,si ' i , isa 1 lil 'itil Q A , J l Xl' -1 'I-0 an artificial purpose, ,4. ..-1 L r 1 I gvhife' One satisfies his pleasure qw gan .ringt to onle s affection, I I lil' seemlng ,o see' some fashionabl 11' :fi ETX At the sacrifice of science, e Ca mg 32,3 R A . WH Stal further you should ask me, -724 Sh y t e big man by name Ohlson ' ig ould try to elevate his mind if L l . I TO 3 Place where human kindness Nil g g ! Seeks reward in approbation iii lm ' .. fiyha gfgltefulc patnienfs blessing, XF' I S Ou ma e t e admonition lf? Phat pursuits of worldl aii 1 o - . y gn V1 g Selling instruments of music ,ilk , Mid the forests of the highlands,' ii ,fg 1 - Offer more a pleasin callin ii' 3 I gi gi 4. 1 ' . And return more filthy lucre, gale' Q fl gllianhthe plodding worship of , 3 e umble sacriiices to man 'i f 'A it ' ' uf R VVSCl1i1ou1ld you ask me Why the maiden I ' . ' f I 1, 1 e mincing step and gait - 'I 5 . . , l 1 Fi , 1. Clad in fashions latest raiment l its , ' :', From the shops on Chestnut Street, 'EQ x 'i WVith the air demure and dainty, . i 3' - VVith the cheek of virgin freshness, Tillil , With the lips of cherry redness, , f lf' I1 I and the eyes of dusky shadows, I 5 1 , ' ith the ribbon on the bosom lui ii ' xiii Cf the rainbow's motley hues- ' A, Who received the bachelor's honors In the arts magna cum laudef nil pf From the Council of the college liixrf-jf ,QL ,V In the wigwams of Northampton- ' ff, Q Should nowseek to be a doctor Of the science of medicine? ? , I should answer, I should tell you fi' 3 That the maiden bright and pretty , E A 'Q Might far better give her worship 2 To the culture and the practise 1 Cf the Mother Saint of Plenty, fi I X Goddess of the fields and meadows, Known to all as Ceres-ha-ha. ,, y She should cultivate the roses f f , lil if f' ,Q And the gentian and the jimpson, ' ,fy - And the flowers of the prairies , g Growing wilder every hour- IW ,,, ' In the land of the Dacotahs. I i ' i f -ry In ' 1 ,Q ' 'iffiixfi 'r- -'- - 1-7 W U not Y ,T ,,,,,,,, ,W S Fw, Q',l'rjc, , 1, -f-': Q A- gr g 'lx fl i-c4'.i 24-51-'x fl -gl 11,22 it ' i i i , f' - I - ' all-1' iii-fiffilyi'--rrrr-44-ll-5'91-ifllfif ,,-.' -', -M '-6,44 in 'ef3iN3,,,fi,i,,,-.f'l-Q1-1311 or .,lLI1',l'Ti?l- 't'N ' 'W ' 31,1 'J l--w 'I fmg gwg it .J Ill y .1 .f ,V is-,vii g, -. Q- . 4, xl, fzzsj I K I 5 1 v Y F 1 xxx ii .r an JI' .li 'l fl, A - s K K if ,r F . ff. f-:Ml E 1 Ziff' el 5 S I c W r A r +9 . l ,fl l ,Q 1 If llf I Ill - La! EW ll lil I lffll' llbfl 1 .rl I l fl 1 ir? l ff?-1 f 'xfr r,,, l. C l ' ' -R-. , ll u r tiff ' lirl -ru .W 5 ,NK , H ll ,L T li it A S ,. -. ' ltt S I I 1 'Q . In the harvest moon of Cupid , ' ll: ll 3, ' lfV1th the romance of the South, fill l ' li VVith the eagerness of youth i F 'VVith the urge of chivalry, y I S, l .Wirth the tendency to study Q 1 - L55 Mid the halls of medicine, ,l 5' A xy? I5 . Came a boy to Philadelphia L ii?-it if, BY the Dame of W3h'XfV3h-M3lCOlm, I' W ' 5 L ,DB Should you ask me why the student' IJ T 4 i Should becomea worshipper If i 3 f At the wigwam of the Flower - ' li ' From the prairies of Dakota? l , I should answer, I should tell ygu, I l That the urge of passi0n'S feeling j Will upset the best intention f L , 1 Q To become a man of science. ir He should forfeit all his yearning l k ,4 To become an honored interne ' ' 5' In the hospital of learning, I 4 And should hasten to Dakota 2' There to single out his fortune 1 'Mid the waving fields of wheat Us And the flowers growing Wilder. I-K , r ,' From the prairies of -Wfisconsin, 7 'IT ,I From the open. air and country, rg L7 l , NVith devotion usually lacking, ' il l ' ll But to him a second nature, ' Came a youth of mien cadav'rous, 1 f U. ' Came a husband seeking knowledge f 1 ' 0 'Midthe councils of the learned I 'l gf Med'cine men of Philadelphia. X flat ' Not long after he. was settled rjbgtf With his squaxv ln lonely wigwam, l 3 Came another gift of Nature, f BVU I , ,l A pappoose, the son of jack. -X r , fs- ? I In the practise at Southeastern, In the conference with Stengel, f , fl Big Chief ,lack was ever learned, lil? w Ever skillful, ever ready, ,jf S A To propitiate the family, yf X I To match the question with the answer- F f it . l lil E l Yet how better were his efforts g ff If Bent to single out his fortune, . I Roaming through the hills and valleys, I irrlf X , Blazing trails through forest fastness, 1 X ' 'll Trapping otter, mink, and weazel, I Q g fl l i l 1 l lvl 1 ' f f --- f.: A -V+ -- ,.rl, . ,r.a..r -r are- R jeff ' v - , -, , ,. e, p ig' ,lr kj -Rimes ' - A ff' x, I S 52273 luv' -W Y W.. N, W ,f 'X 1 ffl' - Tirifin 5 ,iv-rV,'?:'Yj'l-ei' T 'V J f Q . X fit-':+.Q.'g1f 1 'l ' , , aa '. 1 1 .. w.f.n,,5gfri Jt Q L s L f T v ,, V 1 .., 1 ,, .in-,, g 1 av-, - M... .M g h.,,.... MA, V. J, wx t x i V .Qi 1. if 7 4 ., fy wb , 2:141- 1 A wj: -1 f. -of i 1f',l .Q Wav, - A ,Vg 1 v S Reading Na.ture's obstruse secrets A In the workings of her forces QR up Elemental but instructive, A W, gpm. lhan that he. should stoop to conquer 2521 5 Vlfhere the dignified professor Iieads the W3Y 'fhftl maze of science, Jw 'lzxegyl S5 QOmpleX and awe-inspiring. ' F351 V T n i Jhfvfjirl FfOm.the suburbs of Chicago, l fix? p Debonair, but short of statute, N If ' T VV1th moustache all vvaked and pointed . . In the mode of fashion's latest- r i F' Canme. Sl Youth with parents' blessing ft ' With the funny name of Jimmy. bi I He would study, he would show them i i f 1 That his efforts-would be worthy i Y .T f 'Q Of the care and love that sent him D 1 ' Fffbm The Parents' stately Wigwam.. ' l T ,4 But a maiden ,chic and 'pretty 1 Q Q l VV-1tl'1 a smile and ready Welcome, . . 5 Z' Daughter of the eastern seashores, ,Q J ,, fi' Stranger to the western gold coast, ' A it l VVoVe her charms around our hero, ' fr Made him cut the home-bound ties. ' Q4 3 Thus he came to woo a daughter L-L ,I Of the strange land of the east, frm Q- CT , Thus he came to Win a maiden , li 6 y .' A Of the Philadelphia councils. F ll She yvas eager in the Secret ,Xi I . Service of her Uncle Samuel- it w ' J n, C'Tvvas in the bloodyiyears of War . ' That our Jimmy Wooed the maidenj- 'Wi 5 And the marriage was kept secret, if . ,Hi I Known to few-and they were silent- 'Sl 'Til a chance decreed that Jimmy pfigi, f T , Must inform the World at large fly A X ,f , Cf his Wedding, and his family. i on I V' ,115 ? i .' Much more fun and much more pleasure l ll 1 VVhen We all are in the secret, ly 5 W VV'hen Dad Jim has his apartment ' 1 if 'Q ' With his squaw and tiny youngster. fry ,C Now to class he brings the maiden, T 4 Brings her to the Tuesday clinic ? , .5 I 5 For the study of the insane, ' I ll 7 Under Charley Burr, the scholar. l I tif, 1 Now we ask you, now we question: ' ' Are the nuts all in the clinic, i'593,'g ,f Gr are some upon the benches? 1 I fn , I- ' Q l l 1. I X-N . K f Q5 f e ern f fr, r. . . Ae - whit! fizg f 'Tl if f ,,f ' ',- '?.I4:r ?,ES.'Q-:l'T3?,Z.2QIiffll L229J I AYNI 5 1 , v,.., .5 ,I 4 1, .-,... --. fl.. x, x' X N N. Fl' 4 v x N Lx U ,i i l I 1 i 1 wil. 3 Q x 4 I I' '-,fi 9 Vx g iz: Q. I r ., ,ff me c, 1 r I' ' , 1 .,,-,jlgiip tg ' f ill: lil , , , , '-V355 I R 3 VV1thout end, without cessation, ' fir g ' Could we follow thru the roster Ig, S if Of our friends and fellow-students, A Ur 5 3 'Dwelling on each whim and fancy, , Making fun and passing judgment Viral, L fi Q On the tricks and fantasies 1 ,xii--Q lrwjyi Q Of our fellows-f-oft our betters. 5??'N,V.' ' 3 - . . .1 if1'XQg' How much better we should limit, K L Ie QJDL? VVe should stop and let the lesson VV at I Cf the few herein recounted, , ,I I I, Be suggestive, be amusing I 5 f 3 To 'each other friend and fellow. 5 L ' I I Let not anyone be angry, I 1 4 Be morose or be dejected, . 1 I i. That his name was not included iv U- , ' In the list of those recited, I L i Or because he was included ,f I lg 5 . , . . ' In the list of Orpheus singing. ,i ' 4 Q , M 2. 1 l . Q I! Let each one of us determine Vx ' y That the quip shall-be in fun. I ' Q No oifense was e'er intended, ' I b But that life is alwa. s thus: I Y g ', Some are born to reap the harvest, I , Q 'I Others plant the seeds of punning, ' ' 'A All are one big aggregation 'U 3 - In the Brotherhood of Med' cine. 1 ,f , i 'ia 5 , , - ' 4 p -. p x o R I ,S M ! I I I. ik r I fly? 7 I 3 A 4 1 I, pf if W Ili, . 2 i s , ' if I' Q iff i K' M T9 -j A 2 p fqils li ' I ' I I W . l ily I ii- I ' ff-I7 LK M Ffa, ' I is ' V' if to tt' ' If J 1 1 pc or rearrggii L 3 f U A V .'t. i a , -1 ag-sq-ire-mWf ig5 fKfiI .QZQEQQL-gf,5,EEE'FY:Qm':fe,ff 411r ' , M1-in -Lf' '-. - 1' -:..,.zf'bf H' V Y Lzsij 4 I 3301 I I 1 I I P i 5 5 l 1 l iq: l It , fi l TEX -,.--' .,- J '1l..,-MJ :P 1 - I ff N1 ' K' 3 xg V-X5 ' ,fi gr 43. , , is i Exif., -5 ix - 'af 'Q 53 - gg 'fr ,AA s . 1 Q-ff-+..-M j W, f fzf -Q Un - 1. , r 1 My gf n Y' . - E. ,. an It ,xf Q 16.651 ., KK. N 'Sfmt I I7 ' f fqf' ' i .533 in: 3,1 j ,V X V X,-sw ' , , ,, , ' 'if . N-' N. N -1.9 ' 'N ' Ntxiwsfi , ' s 4 - ' W wr 'L -4-Q-Q. 2 W2-f ' 2 i s Q t ' K if K gg laik, ' l ' f' 1 fi . 'ig J fs, ,-El t , 5 , we.. - Y s Q 5: A FJ ,If A- 1 iii f f 'V -' ' I 5 gi J , A ' Y 4 ri V. , , Q ,gf YQ , 'fggh . ' 5, A 3. SM- .. .......... .,. , if ,V V l , K SQ -s. '-M, ,,,,' W D K-R.,,.f'k-M--' . 'Qs M I A H . Q , V! , 9- ' 1 ' FN , 1 . f .1 W 5 1 1 ai ML All 'H+ ly , W l fx if ,fs Q f El Q A1 Q ' '4 ' I L N L 1 - s 3 N 2 'X p. . ll M , 'I Q, , f J JJ I 1' 'Uk lri:lLk.x ' l t fl lf ill! 9 ,gil , Tu' V f , Q lil ,gay N 5 fl, -'gl l I. llliifl .ll 5 'l e lj fi Xl? if . fi LIT-TLE EG-BER.Ts, PRIM5MER Oh, what are these boys runn-ing after? Look close-ly Eg-Bert, and you shall see. Are they Chas-ing a girl ? Chas-ing is not the word, my boy. Oh, then they are pnr-su-ing herf' Eg-Bert, be quietf' Are the boys nice ? Uh, yes, shake hands with the boys. Wl1o is the nice girl ? She is not a. nice girl, she is a La-dy Doc-tor. VVhat is a la-dy doc.-tor? I do not know, Eg-Bert, but she is one. VVill the nice boys catch the la-dy doc-tor P She lets them think so, but they will not. VVhere does the la-dy doc-tor come from ? Ja D Z' She is a small town girl, my boy. And are the boys from small towns, al-so ?,' 5- Yes,,l-Ig-Bert, that is why they are runn-ing. I Is not the la.-dy doc-tor snappy? H Yes, my boy, she is not. i VVhat does the la-dy doe-tor know a-bout 11166.-1-C1116: A i ,ffl ,Mfg lf will bite, Eg-Bert, what does she knowf' ' i If Q' ll l,,.4a,iQ 5 ' V 'xl f ,fill V, r X s lily, AV LVFHA--,vzr VYAV YW, Q 'U ' f . LQQg,1g.j,. , N r I 1 f K, km ,X -. r..T,7,, .v-nV.,- fem D 3 f1I1' 11'1'11I 1I' 1 1 'IW 1' ' I I IQIX, , 1 I 5 1:1 ,I 111 I 1 'I'I I I 1, W1 I I I 1 1,. 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III1 ' 1 IIIIIII I I I ' III I11 1' I 111 1, 1 1 1 1 1 III fi I 12111 3 1 I1 I 1 I I 1 1 I 1 I - I I I I 1 I I.?3.?I I I I N E 3 4. ii Y. fi T S .. K . gg N 'K M 'W A xixr ' xg L K . Q .3 EN 3 -aj 3 Fa-I 4 .Q Lx f x w-1 , x .F if as ,. -.sea-.3 f . 1' A ff? 4 -iw-' ' ,JJ X Vile. 'u T, 'X Ss. X ,, x.., A X . 'l le I lil 'llkf . V41 -,. -.-.mg mx ., ,N fm , . y-gli ig? ww - L N jig A W A , w I- is 'il 1 l T . la . e T I E in, . My . X l TTQN' ' . T 7 wig X! ' fe p x x ' AVVQ - I I 4 3 X J Q ' fi s , I ' . . p 1. 1, f T . J x T , u P T A T 31- Y Q a A f' a. W - , V 5 ' ' ' 7 I I 5: LIT-TLE EG-BERTS PRTNT-MER I i l Oh, what is this ? QJ This looks like a cel--e-bra-tionf' Wl1at' is it fo1'?,' 1 . T Wl1at is any cel-e-bra-tion for, my boyf' I 1 X 'I 1, Q I Wl1o is the boy with the glass P . . Uh, his name is By-ron and he is on the Fa-Cul-ty. y T HVVl'1C1'C did he get that name, and what is a Fa-Cul-ty . You will have to page Sam Lloyd, my boy. Q 1 w . ' Q VVho is the oth-er boy. ff ga lg ' w 2 ll'-: VW' . ll 'A . l lil Q E N ,i 3 Il! A Leif f Q L. 1'. gg, I :gag I SN Q I . 4 N. of .q 7 J tial ll, w Rs K' M5 x5 FL aw Q .4 .qpfk ' li' L-ltlfj . 'w V V I1 .1 1 Nlqxxl V .lf-4 .Q ,, ' fl ' frflfl , p.f'2xl. ,X xp 5 flu, W '-4, lf' - P. fx- 1 fs.. l. 1. X 1' , X' . 21 111-- 'yl'4l -, . I f 4 l tglfvl A111 4 P gs . s , . Nj '! get S 5 Oh, he 1S a good fel-low. Step up and con-grat-u-late l111'l'1.H .IE P . T Be-cause he is a good fel-low? 2 if No, be-cause he is a good VVll1S'E-l61'.H I P-pl , . . W Vg T ra og, ., Are these boys Budd-1es ? gif f... lp ff Q They were for a short spell. P:-T 'yt rf , - Q 3 , rr . X, X l Do the boys love one an-othu ? l 1 vl I',f',,f Yes they do. They do llke H-ll. ffl. 4 I 'Y T T 'u lx, 5 r , T Q T A i f -.----...-W,.- f-+5 ' A-N-a mfgifofffi.1.::'i':f'e' Ld T ' ff T' Vep' T - jf gxlxlfiliill 4 ' -.i-.-,.-.- - N' X 4 ' is offffl ff f2351 'V aww Hai! 355 lgm -. - - A. XX .-.wfwxxx iXiwXixa.iNvii.N K. ,i NNW Nw- 1 it I l it K'F .1?b.. Aff? -Nr 2 ggi X 5. 'mi s. N 'Cv Hs. 'H N K 'W Q3 7 i,.S 2 5 .-.-Q I. I ? Y -N I t S -X -'T-. 5 5- l svifqa f.' .X L' . ,. Y ..'x - 0. 24. j i .f -egw ..,.f .. .1 ...-f Q e 'll -- xv fi ll ., X .I l I. I 1 1 4 ni I . .. I ,V X X X xx 'p ithy N, nafv- 1 1 a'.A X I Ty: f4'1' ,zffillp Y 'iff I Smnrium Eleilkz with S' I I rum ii . ill ' ll' T Cllfith apologies to Life,'j .mf I l'Good morning, 'Scope' 5 Q X?7liy-good morning-this is an honor, Dr. Er-er- 3 'xX gg ' . ' . 7 - ' , I A' Q-'Y IFA. f. mofieilfi flfinlgiianf.ileedionly in Your MHUOH to my CMF, Wil- , C H1 1- - , f qu , waeree t e hidden recesses of the brain '-' s are exposed to.the mastery of science and skill, where Organization is the Q, Q fx. watchword, Skill the Open Sesame, and Assistance the criterion of one's 1 - I greatness-I grant you that. ' 1 ' ' Indeed, Doctor. Wfell, we ARE honored. . Q if 1 I 4 - I Not at all. Not at all. just follow my words closely while I work. I l . . remember very vividly the numerous lapses ,in system and technique that l I ' ' were so palpablyivisible inthe clinic of Mr. Cotton-Batten in London. I was ' l I touring the British Isles.and the Continent several years ago with a dis- I I S ., tmguished coterie of leading surgeons from this country, when we were en- l .4 tertained by Mr. Cotton-- - . ' i Q V, - Yes, yes, Doctor. It must have been interesting. U I 1 i It was more than that ,Scope it was positively satisfying to observe ' I ,V I - J 2 . V I p , i ' how superior our American methods are. . In short, Judging from the stand- XA Q 6 ards of my own clinic, I was infinitely recompensed for the ennui of watch- L-S' ing another work, by the thought of our own advancement-nay, even L-L ' 2 leadership. - , 5, p r' Your nurses, Doctor, they must be a not inconsiderable aid- I g ll , Tut! Tut! 'Scope Their only interest is in yourself . I never knew of ' p , ' 4, , X . . . , M, anyone purchasing the book except the nurses of the University Hospital. X , ' f' 7 Their interest is ositivel disconcertin 1 I ff A p Y . D XI V , 'A . We can assure you that we are deeply gratified, Doctor. p . p iypli ' 'I Don't be mislead, 'Scope The girls only desire to 'see how big is the ' QUIK th - H 1 V fall which the 'Scope takes out of the faculty. will say, however, that your ,fps tone. is improving with each year. Your criticism of us fountainheads of ls , knowledge and inspiration, is yearly becoming less sharp.. There ,was a time - p 1 3 when your estimation of the faculty was little short of insulting. ftftlw ' gf, l VVe strive to make our estimation honest, Professor. i girl. Frankness is a commendable quality, 'Scope, but the 2151156 Of Your imp? sg, position as an epitomist, is not to be condoned. iI-Iistorians should not be I 3 K7 X gl critics, my de-ar 'Scopef' A H . I ff, Not at all, Doctor, but I assure you- ' J A , v p Yes, of course-. As I say, the 'Scope waspformerly actually wlitupei-api? pl ,iw Your tone is improving. To perpetuate the history of the SCl1OO 15 S13 115 , Q ell, , ing. But why take this one opportunity to YVOFK YOUT Splte on th-C mall YR? pl l-.Nj I are training you in your life's work? VVe like to see YOUI' Plctufisilwe ,1 xg V 1 QQ to see our clinics reproduced in permanent records, but we -21 YIOII-igsigsai p if K... Vfll ourselves analyzed and exposed to ridicule. VVe all have oul F-68 xl Y be: vigilant A' but we hate to admit them. Now of course, I could ramble on tus u ay J, x V pl 9 Ts: , it I, lf! 3 yondr 12 oclock, but 1 th uiz on medicine-H mi 4 f g A Sorry, Doctor, but I must run a ong to Q fl, H 15-,nk I True enough. VVell, rfemember what I wld, SCOPC' ff . l I I .555 I A bl i 'K A .,,. I. .1 2 fl- fr----j -ere--rv-3 Je- f 2 X ifgii-i .. . ,... g-. . ll J it! J i.l. A i A if X ' .-yew. f-, -L' 3:1 Liv-----:ff-' 'M J. Q ::,1-:a.f..1 :--- 1--A r ' f237l I i A N Q 11 4 l 5 ! 4 1 l i 1 U i 1 4 I 1 w s 1 If L.. as '1 'Ft 1 1 f :v- .1 4 I 1 I i , K X l N QA 3 5 X. . .sa .. is it xg, L1 '1 Q 1 5gf't-1 -E H ull? cc NI shall, Doctor. Good-byef' A .xi 5 Good-bye. , A H I 'l if IN . H ' ' sig--fi . l HoW'1'e ye, 'Scope P fiygri ll Upon my soul, good morning, Professor Wfhefe DID RN-NH.-H Shil-tu?-:Qld Scarfpu 1 - - YOU get that 1 1 5 - 5' 1' ave you seen my cava ry boot', 'S P - 2.11. IN i li P yvhen we surgeons Whetted our knivesb on Ihleesioleirdqfeitfhieirltiogiitrelgtgftlqhi gay N I 1S done, Scope. We now recognize the all-im o t t i 3 ay X . I bugs conveyed by the LYMPH .t O 311 Presence of the deadly 1 2 1 T S TCHITI 1 1 H 1 ' ' J ' ,f 1 infectlo - r 1 y the other route when the ni . 1 1. 1, C -H r 1 1 tl Hem5toDmeS y ,f - . genous, to be sure, my dear Doctor. ' . Right y'are. And that spells-J' I ' Dirty xvork in Denmark. 1 1 ng .' I :VV'h1ch in turn being interpreted- . , .,, . ulgeang fa tombstone erected to theememory of some bugw, 1 ' iq P thi Su 'gif me: SCOPC, by your ability as a parrot. You are indeed a P, , 7 . ma t n er. Bwoe to the doctorrthat hopes to ladle up the bugs ffgm the . A , i hiY5,EA1f1OU5E11t Y 11163115 of a bucketl. With a rubber tube! And I showed D i t. m 1 edpat Ln 11137 OWU C11H1C. Experience, my boy. , Experience. Informa- ! .- p b ion uegissdgon lgpvyiifiiggillfrncgwledge added' to experience spells- 1 'H ' , , . oessor. u ffl- i i, VV15dQ'111, ,111Y b0Y-. Ah' VV1sdom! Quit pussyfooting! Come out in Y 9 gn ' r the open,,g1ve em the right, follow With the left-first, last, and always. In po, gr , ,I out andkover! In and out and over! In and out and over! If you feel ry ' . e argic, tae a grasshopper suppository! f A A ll :There must be satisfaction in your vvork, Doctor. - 3 'L y nh Oh. Whatfit 1S to- be satisfied! The Joys., the trials, the tribulationg of 3,1931 1, 1 1 C Surgeon. Nl oe to the doctor that purges his patients to hell! They make E E o a backhcouseuof the per-1-to-ne-al cavfr-ty. But the surgeon-ah! he has in- g' ,g rj J sp1r-ra- 1on. ZSOW be it, Professor. Then the surgeon must be- gg-'-'q f A Inspired, my son! But I hear those intellectual giants, the internists, , 5-3 f I Elamoging for attention. I must yield the floor to the med-i-cal man. Good- li H P I. yeirr Cope' ' A I , Y, Hfioodfbye, Professor. Xlfe will always remember you. You taught 5 '1 ' 7 I US- - , J I. f q To find the path, my dear 'Scopef' '51, , F . ' li?-5 I I 1-L 1 1 4 Good morning, 'Scopef' . , Q 4 Q, I VVhy. bless me. Itfs the Doctor himself. My dear sir, you look just as I iffy' 2 stout and jovial as ever. My Word, Sir, that scarf is a stunnerf, p Ah! indeed. Thank you, 'Scope Wfhat do you think of the spats? i 3' 3,-f ,,f Y - Quite professional, eh, what? , :X g X, l Decidedly, my dear Doctor. But then, one with such a lucrative and . 1 X 5 .1 1 X .1 .X i . Q H :Rr I .---. 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T . + f - I exc usive practise as your's must l l - gif I ' O05 the t. P gpzl - -9 5 intend that you NEED to put on front- par ardoni Sm but I do not Eljl -f .il A ' O 't O 't. ' - .. f 'H X ll 1, G M1133 DO, ...ul C SO, SCOPC. Wfe receive only the drfficult-cases in our . kg ip 5 , c nnic an must say we handle them superbly My techni . h . lag, gl. QX6 ' if of the accepted technique of world-wide range .gathered b qhqe lsnxiv C epltomci l observation in this country and on the Continent. Y Y H persona if I 2 f 'WA 3 KK'iI?1'beeZl11-ekvpvle quite HPPTC-SC-ate, that fact, Professor. 'cs I . y . u ' nerr one poses as an expert witness f ' Y goods, as my friend, Philadelphiajack G'Brien is wont one mu? dem ellthe TID? K. -53 . . to put it so aptly I S , well remember a case in which I testified for the defens ' 'X , A raduates Qf h h d A . e of one of our own l , 4 8 th d cofirse e a -gone outlwith the superb training such as our ' rw K n lolwdn me o s ony can furnish, but in a moment of thoughtlessness he I ' 5 - 21 - ' ' rf . I Yes, Doctor, but- I 1 In i f Wlfrich reminds me, my dear 'Sc.ope,. that the American public is too L If fy . Sgeoqhgeinltgfotglile butt of the tso-called legislative solons. The Legislatures, Sir, f f .Q I sery an s, no our masters. We are too closely bound by foolish I It It laws and prohibitions. ' The uneducated are too frequently get up in fl place L ,ix 1 of -mastery. I myself have some very dennite ideas about the prohibitory ' ' ' Q l 11u1SanCes that are spread on our statute books. If the ludicrous law would , tl 6 ll onlylgtllow me to publicly share my experience, I could tell you tales that LX I wou open your eyes. f ' l J cc - Li - N-o doubt Doctor- l ' 1 fi ' lr Df course I always tell my patients fully what a fine practitioner the AGE . Ll, average general man is, when .he calls me in consultation. Bridegrooms are L-i Q , rl the thorns in my rotund sides. I remember one who came to me in all con- ik' L. r- P fidence on the eve ofa very fashionable wedding- I Ml 6 ,' Yes, yes, Doctor. But your experience as consultant years ago to, I g Southeastern, must have enriched your repetoiref' I il l l- ' ' 1 rc , . . E , I . 3 I . . Indeed, Scope. I well remember an Irish friend Who. sought to placate we f X, Ml A I Pj ,l his wife after the birth of their fifteenth child, by purchasing a PIEIHOIZI. I-Ie 2' - , said: Bridget, I've bought you a pianolaf 'Indade', said Bridget, 'XVell, ye J 5 1- ' 1 J 2: X l d can elmpty it yo-urself. I ve got enough to do . , r, .3 rr. jgj ' Quite elegant, Professor. Qyflf 11 cr , . , X w,- I , VVell, I try to cater to the students mind, Scope. Really I must hurry on. Enjoyed .the call immensely. Good-bye. ' ' T' l if M , The feeling is mutual, call again, Doctor. 5 ,E i , nl D i' 5 1, l Q ii 511 , ' Y . . i l W I f. Ulf I ,, ' Good morning, my dear 'Scope tMay I intrude on your privacy for a if, n 2 few moments of your very valuable time? Q 4' 'd . . Come right in, Herr Doktor! This is a greater honor than I had an- p pr 4 fi Q Q Y t1c1pated. . I 4 1' Let me not deceive you, my friend, there is a purpose in eyerything. My ,gy ff 'lf My 1 purpose this morning is to point out to you the very extraordinary value tO f ..'.,llgj 9. X ff ' 5 be derived from a systematic perusal of the current literature, in our and 1'f'X'g 1 L p foreign tongues. There is a mass of facts waiting to be devoured and digest- 5 1 p ln, ed by the eager student, too few of which exist to-day. X 'XX .? I , M, , I 1-.M 1 ' . A , f .I F, , re 'J L! . lf ,. Qi jj .-.-.-, I sin L . '1 I I if -A D. - I I 'TIT -4 .. U .V Y G S in xv A1 yrlv W pl 41 K ff S iv f . . ,.,, , ,,. ar e '-f-I I ll., afar we , ,J 'v'aQQ. n A. 'if Xl- A5357 ,vg,..,,,.,,..l fjw, ,Ta Ll X -'AUX' Sv . - L4:1,..v2 .n.lf T,X,,.g.,'y L V Ffisaxr Jf1.gg,'6-f,iL4'..r:.'-rC1.:,-gf.fl--'f'i!.udii1-..ag..,',ng:-L.. wi f2i+11 2 I I E lv in 3 1 J A 4 I i I I+ I v. X tx 3. 3 F N 2 F 5 H F tip . ' H X E . 1 1-1 1 S 'W 1501 I E ! I I 1 I 1' .x XJ 1 l , . 5 l . . 1 ot it li LX! 3 -1 l , 1 I ! 'I 11 1 1 i, ,1 N4f 'S-ff' R , . . A -sf?-Q g '.-1 fkq :'5-,fl -C . ,ki ' 5, . .J 4 flffi .,,, . .,, fc H . 1 I L ' V: -,gl !5F1- 3 35.11 V J, ' H61 fp? 'NJ , 1 wi, ,A-ef--A' Q 1 1 1 - 1 f. fit! I 1 I i 1 2 1 I ,N , K I Xl 1 X .,, 'W , 'n W . 1 I, N .. V' 1 Y 1 'H 4 1 'x -X :1 .., 1 . f V- X K .RL R 1 4 N si V 1 i V, Y, It .I 1 .i f--,Ai-9 , .1 1 --- . 1 --- ' I share in your sorrow, Professor. , . I I! ' Yes, my friend. There was a time when the name, 'medical student' was ' . ' Eff the synonym for all that was erudite, ambitious, and studious. To-day the 5 medical student looks too much to the practical side of things Giving only so ' 1 ! much as he 13 re-quired. They balk at scientihc truths when 'sich truths in- T!-1' V j 5 A terfere with the pursuit. of the easy path. Do you see that finger? That i finger has the habit of slipping into the rectum. It also has the habit of slip- I lf-sy-X? ping 1nto the aX1lla. Many an obscure case, and conversely many a fat fee, MX 4 have fallen to the lot of that inquisitive linger. Babinski, Demarquay Groq- jf' IL co, ikolsky, Nlfolkowitsch, Rovighi, Skoda, Kussmaul, and other masiters of ! T I physical diagnosis, well recognized the imperativeness of the inquisitive I . I finger, and I can do no more than recommend to your consideration the Q '. I 3 adoption of such an expedient. I :Quite.right, Professor. A point well' taken. ! y I' My friend, many an mterestmg condition presents itself to the IN TEL- ' 1: rl LIGENT clinician in an apparently commonplace case. The pathologist fol- 1 K f - ' lows .the cl1n1c1an, but how much more commendable that the clinician should i 9' anticipate the pathologist. Very extraordinary and unusual signs daily pass I I unnoticed, I appeal .for the rejuvenation of the clinical intelligence. i 1 I I quite agree with you, Professor, and may take this opportunity to ex- gf 1 , 2 . ' press my admiration. for your alluring skill-. Ak, M . Tut! Tut! My friend! A mere commonplace. I must hasten on to ex- p i 1 plain to the ,City Council why ,a charge of the Commonwealth was given two ' I hundred and forty dollars' worth of tetanus antitoxin. Most extraordinary y o L-L 4 and unusual. Good-bye, my friend. ' ' Au revoir Professor! May it be soon ! ' ? I ' ' ' ' ' ,1 5 1 fi , ' ww 1 - 1 X , ,M ' X I ff! 1 I . ' . Q! M , ' . I want to take a few minutes of your time, 'Scope, to point out the bare- , ku-if , , ly superficial points of a matter I have had in mind for some time. The op- ! y 5. ' ortunities are too limited and I must resent the skeleton of my thoughts as ,.1. P - - P - 77 -ii they occur from time to time. You can then proceed to build upon them. LN H -. I . - yy 'nxt'--' 'Why, good morning, Professor. A rare surprise. V11 ,Q As Dejerine would so aptly put it: 'Attendance on the words of wisdom ,TI W y spells success in attaining learning.' Hence let me present this matter. For 'V tx! 'f t instance, why do I dwell so insistently on the words: 'Wfalk across the floor! , lagkfl . 'Q ' Now walk back again! Come over to. m-e! Go back to the door! Walk this I' ff 7 0, Way again! Squeeze' my hand! Harder! Harder! HARDER!! Push my arm j X, I Q away! Harder! Harder!! HARDER!! Is this hot, or cold? Do you teel this My tx' more, or that? Tell me when I touch you! Look up! Look down! Walk : across the floor! Again'! ' - ,E li, I have no ide-a, my dear Sir. ' Q 55:1 i X, Erb would have known, my dear Scope. Alas, there is too much tor QP, 1 the modern medical student to accomplish. He can only hope to scratch the 1 surface. But make extra effort, my fr1end, to scratch deeply. Evfb ObSC1VCCh glib- -.-4 ' yy! I . Dejerine saw where others only looked. Acuteness and persexerance Spe M 1, -. success. g I I-appreciate the advice, Professor, and shall cherish the thought, to- I f lpy, . f Q I .Vg - il 5 H ' ,. -- ..,- - .-.. . I 1 1 .ft ff 1 .jgwff IWI: I 4 '. ..--ae..a1.,----. . - as ' A ' :L- z?F1f1t '-.f ' te It -.X I!-. -I-f'rgLgiMa..ri1221. ,'Tr'T'Tl ff 'f-ft-rrvxfrii...5if1.l-.11 - - . 'm 'r'ar -' ff7Ez--a.i1 tr-f--1----.L---ff-f4F1'rg Ltr-Hi-1::1:iA4.e--f--:A -L 'yur' r t M e VA H-.lf..QIgL-alfa.-Q-L-J.,.L.:m.lJ11...--H -------- 'N 'X .1 X,- L243j I A v 1 1 I ,..4 N -V ' f . '1 t QTY 21 I J 1 5 F' V - .df if Tl'Tj'f'7ffff'J ff '? i'i f'.Q i7 I f'f'-ii'ilTii3 V'- , Ql,l..'Q1, fgzi H 3 lt 2 . .xg ij: tx, f' Q I F nity 31. . RUM llfgl iz-A1....x,,:f xl! L if .V 3-gs ,xg - '-Mi . 1 ' ,N 1' f.-r: f 'e---.'-Ll l 'Q . I ,E l 2 .' lee' -- HQ S, NX Ni 'i'b-3-f!,'YQ'it Ki I .ill gy.,'AEfIfgy 1.3133 L' 'h,, Kg, 1' .life f'Li.l.,jiEi.7sIQj'i--k:LpIJ lj'3:.lgf5ie.2lQi.1g,.5rfilgf,if.L1gefl ulnilm? aww - ,SEX fx -as-M k..-ru-. - .... ,:...-..:, -. 7-mm, xg, L ,ij ..-Trxgll. -.NL -,.f...'5' f MI.:--...ims.wN,,xg,Vg-!fEQ.tJ Y-..,-TI,-,t'nl,'K xxx, 5 :W 'W' tsaw...-f 'rx-f 11'ri2v'f3s-Ns. LL X . gi. 51,523 --.-' ,Atl 5. I gether with my admiration for your efforts and methodsf' , 'R 1 0nly the natural effort, of a born teacher, my boy, G00d-byej' f V74 ' 3 Good-b e Professor. . I R X G d y ,' ' 0' 'S I-I d ' 'H lil , U '00 1110111115, COpe.. ow o you commence a historvf X ' I ' , o . 'i . Haes, yes, Doctor. Glad to see you. How IS the Dispensary advanc- I l , me-P . nn. 1 ' 1 - . 55' 'Q X D Really, Scope, you must iemember that I am on the wards now and ,l A 5 haven t much time for the Dispensary. The wards and my extensive con- gf W ,K sulting practice keep me occupied. S J Xi 5 Ah, Jimmy, part of the scenery, eh P uf I 1 I NVell, the scenery needed embellishment,,I assure you, By the by, I , 3 f have a new car. Some thief got away with the old one. It was run down, pf 5 f' anyhow. Fortunately I had insurance, oh, well-you know. I Quite so. And is .your practise as well known in England as formerly ? , 1 - . . , '.'More so, ,Scope. I frequently have patients sent from London with in- j structions to call on me when they reach Philadelphia. Q ' l .- That must make the work very fascinating. , - I Ah! yes. Of course. But then I take a very superior history. And I , always diagnose the worst and rarest condition first. It relieves the patient ll - I I ll so perceptibly when I can change to an easier and simpler diagnosis later. 3 I f A good system when you can bluff them. ' , Yes, By the way, come out to one of my parties some time. I really , Q i am good at THAT. ' P 'UThank you. I shaH be dehghtedf' Ll ' if Well, goodfbye, fScope. How do you commence a history?:' . , 4, ,' Never mind, Doc. Ta! Ta l k L' ' L If L ' ' 5 ,, 1 6: Halloio there, Scope! u . D ' 1 . ' Upon my soul! Up from the Surgical Disp-. ,l X ' Wait a minute. Vlfait a minute. There must be someone there to keep L, ll , J the game alive among those dead ones. NVh.y, when I was a youth, thevstu- dents were live ones. Number Seven drew heavily on the Dental and W har- QVLYX X . ton Schools. Those were days of boldness and daring. ' 'VU' 3 , Q Quite so.r Quite so. -1 b A Nl - Yes, yes. But inollycoddles. fill the schools nowadays. I IQIDNCH1 C1 , ,425 i N' ' when Sir Frederick Treves showed me how to put on that boot. Gibboney 7 I never knew anything about it until Sir Frederick devised it on a South Afri- ,I C. ' , can transport. ' lgl 5 There was a man. - ,. . 1 ,lf jf? . 4 ulndeed SO, Quite commendable company. for J. Xllilliam ani- inysc . 1. I ll By the Way, Scope, have you seen my new disinfectant, Iodo-bun to . I l t No, reall -. 0 . A v . K 'i I I Yes, andyI was the first to devise DlChlOfHm1UC-T.,,D3li1ll Hblxed tor UTY 'X 2 help and of course I could do no less than give my Hld' 1 b ,lu H ' ff tl Yes Yes. Doctor. Really, you are a master at Opvelillig dm h t I la 1 f y Chi1d's Play. Chi1d'S Play, my deaf 'SCOPQ I WILL 3 mt t a y . I . I I 'Q .. r- .- Qg ti- :NYM i A F' ,.- .W , - fp ,.- ,I -.. i.-.....-Qifpql ef a ' , 'iii I .-- . , L il Q 23.7 we wearer- we -f-sf - ' 'er' I 1+ 0 'N . I ' t24sj 1 I 1 ,, -1 1 1 1' ' ' , 1 l 1 1 ' T V1 5 'I 5 ' 5 1 4 N j1 I! Y 1 : 5 I 1, Xl, 17HS5i ' - 1 ,f fffy ' - . 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But they were MEN in my day, XMC11, I must drift alongy , UDRIFT? My good doctor? NVell, call again. 5 Ili l g 3 Good morllillg, 'Scope. Have YOU YOUR Carrel-Dakin treatment for h--mx ,J pn - Colles fracture. . -. A -5 Its' x ll 1, In - ,fr--. 1 r y .1 rf ,y N.. .l,. x .4 ,purify 2 . .V M gr :gyd- Q . '. .I lgli f V,,' I 1 l ,' r , ' lf! Wg: ,Nil ' I Illia? .II Q' lf v iii? I I Iii: ' ' I iii Ll wi!! IIT:-If L. Y. r K I ' 1. iff 13- .-.' I WX .. KU 5 iilflfhy, how d'ye do, Doctor? Sit right down. QQNJE I have, Scope. YOU have YOU R-. five types of intestinal obstruction YQ wx affix and YOU Want' to be ready with YOUR answer when your examiner asks K Q UI' YOUR questions. YOUR State Boards often embarass YOU too. y f - ' To be sure. D1dn't you teach us bandaging? W Q, 5 f i lfVell, I tried, ,Scope YOU have YOUR Barton bandage--. I Yes, yes. And now you teach us Surgeryf' I y f . I ' Only further effort, 'Scope I served my apprenticeship in many long ' evening conferences on the clerkfs bridge leading to the Pepper Labf' V i ' Jolly memories, Doc. I ' I if , I'm a hustler, my boy, and I am going to arrive. I've hitched my ,fkif ' ' Wagon to the brightest stars and nothing will stop me. I teach in the Gradu- A I y l ate School, too, you know. You must admire my energy. -f Q . 'fi do, Doctor. 1 wish we all had iw E, A 'F Oh!Vthen I Wouldn't be different from the rest. Anybody can read the 1 if f 1 , Q . 'British War IVIanuVal', but not enough of .us have the ambition. You've got I l to start at the bottom, you know. Ll s g To be sure, Doctor. But really, you ought to rid yourself of the 'You- l km., 3' ,Q have-your' habit, my dear sir. ' r ,' Oh!iyou mean: 'You have your treponemata invading your lymph Q ,f stream after your exposure and setting' up your low-grade inflammation in . fp' ' If your gummata? 1 I ' .4 Indeed so. Must you go, Doctor? Q ,Sl . J . 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Everyone's a thriller and is ll ,fl 5 .Z tou-ted as a magic that W1ll put the jazz in seventy year old dogs, restore ,i 'gfyfl s N Wlchite grizzled locks to their pristine hue, iron the wrinkles out of the cheeks St forehead and QW-QW from the eyes, ill up the cavities in the neck, MX file ten the bent 5P1nal column, steady the hand that wields the scalpelg l l,b,QiJ' 3 rip ice Chalk Wlhth gmgef 111 the JOIHTSJ make the pulse beat Hrmer and fasterg 4, Spin a sunrrse flush on the face. In short, they'1l give a man all the Vim, '31 fgfy 1 igor and V1C1SS1tL1dC that he can use in making a routine urine analysis. ,il STENGEL-Owner and barker of the show- XVell, folks, I've diagnos- 'fi ed the last Word on this Wonder question and I'm going to hand you cus- V Q tomers the Newest line of palaver that was ever chattered by an authority on ' Ser ry Wonders. As you know every first class show such as this is going to be, il must have antexposition of the proposition. So to make myself clear, in the il, Case of each Wonder and exhibit, I will hand you one of those expositions :fi . f ' i ' ' .. . ll 'N f All A 1 Ay Z that is. guaranteed to kill at onelhundred degrees-I mean paces. With this alkyl, 'iff Clarifying admon1t1on let the show go on. Wfe will not be responsible for ' t 4 . - . . , , , , H sy ,yu ,f ' V, 3nY dllated hearts or 11'1gL111'12I1 hernias received by patrons ot the tent, For ,U ,gl ,a l l Men Qnlyf' ill ii I ,I , algal . ii ,- l A f l'-'lf 1 i JL- X i fQii,af.-r.'i2fsf1::+f-v-F1-A. .ff:5 ff -5-l'.J1'v- '77-lYL 7a'F ' 1 1+Lilr i'1 'd J'i A:'- 'E- '--' 'Q' ww , x l ' 'f f' 1-it? fi M ii iii: , lil V 7 l Hai' ' ii ll .. 72?-J' ' Ilzlijisffv V ,.,i 5 -.vim -I ' ' in, V .m,,,.,- Q-, . YQ' Z x-sc2 - 'T If i y . X , - IZ4-91 'Aw -ff I I. I III I 'II III I I 'III-III I II II I I. III II' III I II ,II IIII I 'I I I -II II I II IgI: II I, I I IIIII III II :I I 'I I II N I I II: I I I'IIIII I III! 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E h -X l , ll, Q Q i q L A' -Y , , , 115121 Qiuppenhmmvr b xx.-N. xi , vxrwiftzf . D .-,brit I of Step up ladies and- bring forth your eligible female offsprings to gaze Q52 I '73 T upon the fair face and form of the gay drug dispenser from Port Carbon-a Tl Y M 4 man Who in his undergraduate days has upset more hospital clinics than any j G ive internes! By his mere cherubic presence a perfectly working operating Wil a I . , 2 'F room can be made to resemble a good plumbing shop. All the nurses hearts , P , ' 4, begin to flutter, nostrils to dilate, breasts to heave, sighs to escape, the surg- HI, I 2 ' eons to cuss and this innocent youngster is the cause of it all. lVe have set : l,j'lA S f UPO11 him a terrible curse, not, damn or anything as mild as that, but we Q 4 ' K hope that during his interne days may it ever be his good fortune to have 3 ' I I ' g, ,l i for his nurse one who tips the scales at one ninety-eight and who during the ,S inf, I t ,I 'fy -5 days of her youth had been jilted by a traveling salesman. Maybe that will his X C put his mind, on his Work. No lady you are not permitted to have a private , , If interview with this gentleman. All those seeking interviews must consult I A ' , ' . F.-4 IJ gil ' Handsome jack in the next tent. 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I For here we are before the castle of t'iQ1f'jfI I , IIQI IIIIISIII someFIac , a man who has known all women and yet still remains in- QI 2 MQ I wr! gastl We- 1'QmICl2Lyvn until dark the Mourmng Females stand before this fj 4' lil I 5 W.thf5f ZQIUC 1mPlor1ng,Iothers threatening the Bad Hombre who remains ,? I C1 and is harem. He is the gentlest and most moftensive soul that ever it i XI I Irus e a Vampire to h1s breast, but his sacred honor is constantly being c ' - ' - - L , f3m3g?d by careless neighbois. He 15 a boon companion ot Count Lemme aIndI Prince Gimme, for if its not gimme a cigarette its lemme your watch f- III C- a1n. Mothers Watch your daughters. Husbands watch your wives. The 3 -e Q I II tIX I management W1ll not be responsnble for any family misunderstandings that ffl , 'tx ' may be aroused by the presence of Handsome jack of'-Millburn, N. Il. He if I gas the bewildering beauty of a summer's night and the melodious voice of 21 I TJX, lf I,,, I IIO1'1111fory telephone operator. For fifty cents extra he has a vital message fyfpig Q I If!! 'Of ELUY Young lady ln the audience who so desires an interview. 'If,l,.l A l , If X l Credit will be extended to those ladies who do not have the necessary I ' . If II I l half buck. If you girls don't stop shoving, Illl call out the extra cops! I I,QIj r , , 'fig S ' LSI in w i I lk, . uf' JS, ff ur...--I lf? L X. f T?ii11v5,I,-gf'1,c,T3rvpi-2'-iji-:LT-Ig.1'-wg:-12IIi j- if1ii lff7 'Q','lZ 'je Ip'-' f T13 f',,I, r ' ' ff' af WZ 'X7 ,. K ', Amt' ' ' I .effff-,-f-if ,f g'I,f-:if-j' f rjihf-QI . VIL QLH.. tw' jg.. e f . All . '. ?,I . I . '.I. Ijg5,I,.4,,kf . lm ,ffl Q3 I, AI In if I5Iff!:' wfj. aififg I I IIYII, I gs ' 1 a- F' if., x 1' at 451:21 n- ..., w W... .-.--.-,.. -. U lv ' 'A '- f?i1 ro , fi-.f- 'iw r't' TTi'fi1f,gf,g'LL'11pr i Q 1 1 't'A W' XIII,zf'c ' ' 52531 i I l 1 I 4 lk'-Jul! 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'With this individual between us and a demonstration I ' ..w 1 I V il- T' f , ij '-iff Iii Vs ? lffl ,, . , ,. on lj ' 'J na il: ati .41 --'4 512 Eli Qhls ,v vit!-in u c,-fy x c 4, 1,9 , vi i, . sig L V X 1 T s 5 l ' l 4h N Y i l. 1 L-L K V if lm il H Q Iii X 1.LjF'j ,ru 1 -7 tri 1 ,fLf5 h ' 7 we would have as much chance of' viewing any of the proceedings as a . 6 hernia would have trying to slide by Doctor Ross, undetected. This indi- , al I O I . . . , . V -I 4 ' vidual has wasted four years studying medicine. VV1th a neck as extensive as 1 f 1 1' 1 this we could have obtained a darn good job as night detective in a hotel, , pg g Y for then we could easily have looked over the transoms with little exertion. llfji Y I gl , . , , ' K h , A . I : : A grand oppoytumty passed up by a fair son of Camden. Look once, lolgk p i ' ' ' ' ' ' I Q i 5 TX D. twice! 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I A , lv 4-7 4 4' 9' P 1. Ellis lgrmrw ililnmvr wi it . J ! I 1 ' H L , y Well! Wfelll VV'ell! Look who is here folks! Little Eliza! No, not the ' . . V , r , ,i Eliza that crossed the ice--there are no bloodhounds after her. Oh, no! This f O I is Eliza from the VVild Prairies-from the town of Huron. Wfe just don't k understand her pose in this instance, whether she wants to dance or whether she 1S standing over a hot air register. lf any of our customers think the TA. X V X i former let 'em go dance, otherwise somebody had better turn off the hot air. 05 til ' if 5 By special arrangement with the management this little lady will thrice daily i 'A' ' give shock absorbing lectures to all young women in the audience at a ? f nominal charge on How a Young Lady Should Conduct Herself in the if ya F t H Presence of the Qpposite Sex --whether said opposite sex be tame, wild or filfxj I p indifferent. And let no young man in this audience undertake to gain ad- 5 mittance to this lecture by parading in female apparel for the Little Prairie i i 1 I lx I Flower-who grows Wilder every hour-can instantly penetrate such dis- p f fail guise and Scanzonie never perpetrated a. movement quick enough to escape fl: p if y the fury and anger of a Prairie Flower foiled. Young ladies! Young ladies! F :fp If l Do not pass up this opportunity of learning the tricks and toibles of Pas- fi lj sionate Plumbers. Have your two bits in exact change. Don't fail to throw I ' . ' -r X X ' a few peanuts to the monkeys as you pass in on the right. A ' ! Q J' , fx' P , is if , - .R ,,,,,,,- f-v-...gpm--f:-,fi'-A'2f f'1ffTf1Ti V l . . Z ff ,TQNQTJ X i E! : 'I wi 56,7 'U V Li-my .,' .hl4v-up ,iff KJ ff . ' p ibat . 1' ,el ,Fx in v ip !ff fFjx.,..,, L-1--B - A fzsvi C ,J f , A - fy ,gf Fr-f , ,wk ', , L- me , hz-1 EQ. is ,' T L LM E QF. s V 5. i' if 5 , 47 ' '-:Q ,I ff S ' 4:11 rf . 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He thus slelepi allriifg 11 11 e 4- and saves the price of food and Walks all night and saves rplom ien 'Eh dnl H . wma, ii , Q ', friends, you see this bed does double duty. ljarcosis nolds it .OWIG . esi'icii1 ' 1' if , time While Neurosis keeps it company ill Hlghf- Those Colflmg rift-jfchgr of ft i il the morning Wm be disappointed as the Slfilbject dmtfl tiliaeu ilgiiidiislration and life A l- l P d' t ics Neurosis the gentleman w o con uc s an ' T 1,13 M ' 1135 also half owiier of the bed, daily sees that Little Corcquey r1seS 1, AJ a W O 15 ' h' l ns his ears and neck, cusses 2 s gfom tl at three bawths him, dresses im, C 621 H A . 1 ,- lllm' li Y d h- ' and devil him pdwfws HQ is constantly woiried-note U-1 un s 1m,f S C H' 1 . , Q - . ,. ' -- U I X1 A im, O , 1 . af ,E 1, his I-otgofe will fail to appear for thc daily P61 1 if 1g-I1 . the Neurotic smile or. ea P s b. ,E Wm become so inteiest- 1 1, fl .i U1 formance. 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E. ,xg , g f l A3 ' N Il T A ,A le l 1 E . , ' old M 6 Cl l M l l 3 A 1 c I -A ,J 1 ,Ei-J X ' ' F -1- iaffi Holds Twenty-six Gold Medals I A yfifg arch? - A fy L, ll Q W g ' -W I I n Q : A total of twenty-six gold medals has A 4 been awarded SUPPLEE WILLS JONES A Products at various State, National and - ' International Expositions. Our milk has 2 5: Won in competition with the largest milk I '4 distributors throughout the country, which ' proves that it excels in quality. . I No other milk distributor in the United ' . LL .: States approaches this showing. . A A C f Weare agents forthecelebrated Walker- 2 Gordon-A -Certified Milk which has Won flf p A f f 1 medals, forquality. 1 f' 1 Q L Day in anddayout sUPPLEE-WILLs- + Al ' JONES GOLD MEDAL Milk Products 'i 9 ' Lexcelin quality, freshness and Havor. They are the highest standard obtainable. fy fn . AM Qx Y ia . 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P1'1I1,ADlE1,PI'I1A The Palace Quick Service Restaurant 3-149 Vvoodlilnll Ave., Opp, College Hall Positively the best of everything served at pre- war prices Cut Well Sew Well Get Well Dl4IAVlifR 1 if V SN N! A 1 la Ll X: foils.. 1 we l 1 r T! is T 5 its it K 1 4 , 1 fav-M-We 3 , 1 I I s f - ,mx ff ' 1 11 . kr--. .1 H p Q ASV ,. , 3-X 1 V Qfxxl :Rf ,Q Q P 53 ll P rl it ti Lil? l .1 , 'll 1 ,NY Ir r - , I . y , , if if fl , 2 I I : Y 1 1 ' e , K s g I fl ll ' -. X lm. 1. 1 , WI .1 1 ' 2 ' N W rv Q4 I 4. X - T' E , 1 1 ,f IW' W We ,H 1 fe l i! ty i' if ' flil' if 5 , . fy X lg, f' lllf 1' I-If' fx X li bl ,Wi 1,13 .ITAUJ , L.. . ' X Qi -,.f,.,, . 5 ,f 1' X' ,fl X Arthur Laws U. of P. CATERER FIRST - CLASS SERVICE at MODERATE PRICES BELL PHONE 236 South Fortieth Street PHILADELPHIA PRESSING SYSTEM ORIGINAL VALET 11. Philadelphia, Pa. 201 So. 37th S Bell Phone Baring 8337 1 Suit Der Week, Sponged and Pressed, 34,00 2 Sulfs DPI' week, Sponged and Presssed 56,00 3 suits PCI' week, Sponged and Pressed, 38,00 T1QketS, 5 S'-11'CS SDOr1ged and Pressed 51.00 Suits or Overcoats, 25c Trousers, 10c Work Called For and Delivered ROBERT W. JACKSON Proprietor Prompt Service BELL PHONE, SPRUCE 23-38 Charles Man old 85 o. MANUFACTURERS OF ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, ORTHOPAEDIC APPARATUS - Abdominal Supporters, Elastic Hosiery, Trusses, Suspensories and Restraints 151 NORTH FIFTEENTH STREET L PHILADELPHIA The Management of an Infant's Diet -gsggipgsggyg-sg. ' 9 ll it Mellln s Food was introduced to the medical profession in 1866. It was the Hrst Maltose and Dextrlns product presented to physicians in serviceable form. if: 5 This means over fifty years, experience in the selection of materials that enter into the manufacture of Mellinis Food. M This means over fifty years' experience in the manipulation 95, of these materials to secure certain definite results. 393 -This means over fifty years' experience in the perfection of an every detail that would have a hearing upon the making of A Superior Product which We claim Mellinis Food to he. A Mcllinls Food Company, Boston, Mass. fS'2ii5P3'ff3?F3?f 1. .fl ff! ,UWM ff' A U W .....f.fN. f -.rg , 7'.-- ' ' ' i' Y V ' u . . fjfff , f , U2--1ffZ1'ffi.-,- f273l if .5 ., .. . sq A-psf.: f1::-nf.. , 'fif13 'w . -W x f uw-. . ff. , E 4' - 1 f' .J 1 ff Jem, .af 1. - ,V .' J ff: .L A 5 p , r L ft 'QQ' ,A-em WM A, .A , .,.V . -1 A 1 , A ef, U f i t N-3' X' gZZ1rL's1,,54. .i-fi . 3 9 W 1 'P ff X 1 me Q xv s11ff1f.,A 1 , , f 1 1 ,. r , f ff 2 t 'V X I .ff'N,f'T1si-fifk .Tim 1 ai f 12 5, t T1'+-- ' A' i M f A 1 ft ,fy fi .2 ,Q 'N 'Qt- '???E5'xiliepeirfi-113. H K-x.-Sf' .f 11':'gft-iQ : 'f PT ' 1 . 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Ladies and Gentlemen in Attendance 5 Nlfl ,-X ISHN If 'I in-I :n:r1:.k .nra!r.xr:'.i 'nr I-x :fx .w::.a.S ' rnlx -'IV rln- :-1:1 Cltzu. .'Hr.i1..z! Ixffuiif :w.:.-L mtv: TiN 6 ID, 1g',lu,11.i Il llrula lfr nnltlsiar'-f Hu' ' rr::.-:uit 4 L -'r1,s!lxn'IrJ llihllh Inn' .ra f-rmrai iff-1.-:f A 1 .u1:.u.u .-IJ Un! ffm! :K-.Ls Lnuzt ra in .:.i:' .. r XYII1-rf' Irilrrru .xf:.':.1!.fg.1l.-r rkru I-f1:!P.f:1.l A!!'f f---1 ' 'QF 'l,I1r'l1nIlIxi 'I in-rr m.z.ir .1 fu! 'M J!! :. :fl .:.i'f: ' 11 9 A 'l'.v l 'l l XX :I!1.:m,x' .N1a:!.x.n::u v.-:rv K ,- .mi .A N - Q u 1 x x Nearly Flfty Years of Continuous Servxcc 2.55 WI-ll'l'lfi DUCK Sli I 'IVF kfxwn Customers in every' city of note lhlllllkll the counux. Cl1 hfl1'lt'i'r an k'hm.a. Russm A Greece, France, I-Iuwnii, C.entrnl :md South ,'XlUL'l'lC.l. .uv ot our tout m px.ns.r' ui t-uf products. And WHY? Becnuse we have given them lst. The mos! reliable tluclc lhiil nmncy cam hm be Znd. 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