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V. .- 'D We A' ' 1 - .-W .:,l ' - -ee -.,. ,. Ji cal'Chemistry at Yale, 1892-945 Assistant' in Clinics at Columbia, 'l90l-02, lnterne at. Roosevelt Hospital, 1898-l900g lnterne at Sloane Maternity Hospital, 1900, Clinical Assistant at Vanderbilt Clinic gMCdlClHCJy 1901-025 Clinical Assistant at New York Skin and Cancer Hospital, 1902-06. Has been Attending Derma- tologist at Roosevelt Hospital, Quebec, P. Q., since 1907, Clinical Assistant in Dermatology at University and Bellevue Hospital Dispensary since t9I3g Executive Librarian at New York Academy of Medicine' since l906g Chairman of Section on Dermatology since l9l5, and Professor of Dermatology at the University of Vermont since l9l3. ls a member of XPT and TX. Charles S. Caverly Professor of Hygiene Was born in l856 in New Hampshire. Pursued a baccalaureate course at Dartmouth College and did post-graduate work at U. V. M. College of Medicine and College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, Received his A.B. at Dartmouth in 18789 M.D. at U. V. M. College of Medicine, 1881. Specialized in Preventive Medicine. Has published History of Epidemic Poliomyelitisn ClB94J, History of Medical Profession in Vermont, etc. Was Division Surgeon Rutland R. R. for six years. President Vermont State Medi- cal Society, l89l. Member Vermont State Board of Health, l890 to date. President since l89l. Has traveled to London, Paris and Vienna. Director and Attending Physician Rutland Hospital. Consultant. Proctor Hospital. Trustee Vermont Sanitorium. Professor of Hygiene and Preventive Medicine. Judson Earl Cushman Professor of Medical furisprudence Was born in l86O at Braintree, Vermont. Pursued a baccalaureate course at the State Normal School at Randolph. Did post-graduate work at Vermont. Has been Ctrand juror for City of Burlington, 1889- 90, State's Attorney for Chittenden Co., l890-949 City Attorney for City of Burlington, IS96-975 Com- missioner of Taxes for State, l900-l2g member of State Bar Association and Tax Conference. Has been teacher in public schools of South Royalton and of Richmondg Professor of Medical jurisprudence at Ver- mont since l896. James Nathaniel Ienne Professor Materia Medica hvas born in l859 at Berkshire, Vt. Post-graduate work done at New York Post-Graduate School of Medicine. New York. Received his M.D. at U. V. M. College of Medicine in 18819 Studied at College of Medicine at Paris, France, in l897. Specialized in Internal Medicine. Was Surgeon General of Vermont, 1895-18985 Major Chief Surgeon U. S. Volunteers in Wat' with Spain, 1898, Ex-president and E.x-Secre- tary Franklin County Medical Societyg Ex-President Vermont State Medical Society. Was Surgical Direc- tor oli Central Vermont Railwayg Major Surgeon Vermont National Guard: Attending Surgeon at St. Albans Hospital, Consulting Surgeon at Mary Fletcher Hospital. Adjunct Professor of Materia Medica and Thera- peutics, l89l-935 Professor of same, 1893-1911, Professor of Clinical Medicine and Therapeutics, I9II to date. David Marvin Professor of Pharmacology d Vliazbornnin 1877 at Alburgh, Vt. Phursued a baccalaureate course at Vermont. Post-graduate work 'OHS a Q Olne and Harvard. H Received his M.D. at Vermont in l900. Has published 'Laboratory Guide in Experimental Pharmacology and articles on General Principles of Serum Therapy, The Cell, its Re- 28
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H it 'A4, r f. W Gigli? rue A We Osteo-plasty and Bone Transplantation in the Treatment of Pott's Disease of the Spine, etc. ls President of Corporation of Colonia. Was Assistant in Bacteriology at Bowdoin Medical School: Assistant in Ortho- pedic Surgery at Columbia University: Assistant Instructor and Adjunct Professor at New York Post-Grad- uate Medical School: Assistant Professor, Cornell University Medical College. Frederic E., Clark Assistant Professor of Pathology Was born in l869 at Ashburnham, Mass. Post-graduate Worlc done at Medical School, New Yorlc, Cornell, in London, Berlin and Vienna. Received his M.D. at Vermont in IB94. Has traveled and studied in England, France, Germany and Austria. Specialized in Pathology. Has published Histology and Mor- bid Anatomy of Tubercular Processes, Etiology and Pathology of Niphritesf' Has been Principal of Arl-:land High School for ten yearsg Health Officer for City of Burlington for three years and President of the Health Commission of Burlington for six years: First Lieutenant Medical Reserve Corps, U. S. A.: Medical Director of Vermont Life Insurance Co. Was Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Vermont, 1898-l900. Instructor in Histology and Pathology until l9055 Adjunct Professor of Pathology since 1902. Clarence Henry Beecher Professor of Internal Medicine Was born in 1877 at Granville, N. Y. Studied at Cornell Medical College, University of Pennsylvania and at Vienna. Received his M.D. at University of Vermont in l900. Traveled in I9l0 to Vienna. Was Assistant Physician at Sanitorium, Winchendon, Mass., for six months to january lst, l90l. Instructor in Anatomy at Vermont, l90l-OS: Demonstrator of Anatomy, 1903-09: Instructor in Medicine and Pediatrics, l904-1910. Adjunct Professor of Medicine, l906-IO: Professor of Medicine, l9l0-. Specialized in Internal Medicine. Has published articles on Pernicious Anaemia Trichinosisf' Diagnosis and Prognosis of Valvular Heart Lesions, Management of Cases with Sugar in Urine. Is Secretary of Vermont State Medical Society: President Chittenden County Medical Society: President Board of Health of the City of Burlington: Consulting Physician to Mary Fletcher and Fanny Allen Hospitals. Thomas Stephen Brown Professor of A natomy Vyas born in 1878 at Deerheld, N. H. Pursued a baccalaureate course at Dartmouth. Studied at Har- vard, Tufts, Cornell, Columbia, Bellevue, University of Pennsylvania, Jefferson and Johns I-loplcins. Re- ceived his M.D. at Vermont in l904. Published the Dissecting Guide. Was Secretary of the Medical Faculty in l9ll. Has been Instructor in Anatomy, l904-05: Instructor and Assistant Demonstrator of Anat- omy, l907-llg Instructor of Histology and Embryology, I909-ll: Professor of Gross and Microscopic Anat- omy since l9ll. Charles Mallory Williams Professor of Dermatology Was born in I872 at Brooklyn, N. Y. Pursued a baccalaureate course at Polytechnic Institute and Yale University. Post-graduate work done at Yale and College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University. Received his A.B. at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute in 1890, Ph.B. at Yale in 1892: M.D. at Columbia in l398. Studied at Berlin in 1914. Specialized in Dermatology. Was Laboratory Assistant in Physiologi- . 27
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1' -f ,. E W, me Artif f ,91ynef'1xLff x ,- lation to Pharmacodynamics, Tobacco, lts Use and Abuse, Blood Pressure, lts Control by Drugs. A Preliminary Report of the Effects of Strychnine and Digitatis on Man, A Consideration of the Effects of Alcohol, when used as a Medical Agent. Has been lnstructor in Materia Medica and Therapeutics, 1900-lt, and Professor of Materia Medica and Pharmacology since l9ll at Vermont. C-odfrey Roger Pisek Professor of Pediatrics Nvas born in l873 at New York City. Pursued abaccalaureate course at New York University. Received his B.S. at New York University in l894. Traveled and studied in England and on the Continent in l909. Has published a text book Diseases of Children fChapin tk Pisekj. Has been First Lieutenant Medical Reserve Corps, U. S. Army: Director New York Red Cross Hospital: Member of the New York Academy of Nledicine: Member American Medical Association: Member New York State and County Medical So- ciety: Honorary Member Vermont State Medical Society: Society Alumni Post-C-raduate Hospital: North- western Medical and Surgical Society: Yorkville Medical Society: Eastern Nledical Society: New York Physicians' Association: Chemical Society, New York Post-Graduate Hospital: Medical Director New York Milk Committee. President Lenox Hill Settlement Association: Member of Committee of Settlement Asso- ciation of Public Health. Has been Adjunct Professor of Diseases of Children at Vermont since 1902. Fred Kinney Jackson Professor of Physiology Was born in l874 at Barre, Vt. Pursued a baccalaureate course at Vermont and did post-graduate work at the same institution. Received his A.B. at Vermont in 1897: ,M.D. at Vermont in l899: traveled in England and Holy Land. Specialized in Physiology. Has been Secretary of Medical Alumni Association. Has been lnterne at the Mary Fletcher Hospital: Instructor of Physiology, 1901-02, Assistant Professor, l902-03: Professor of Physiology, l9ll. William Warren Townsend Professor of Ceniio-Urinary Diseases Vvas born in l870 at Elizabeth, N. Received his M.D. at Vermont. Did post-graduate work at New York and Chicago. Has published many articles in medical literature. Has been Instructor and Professor of Genito-urinary Diseases at Vermont. Bingham I-l. Stone Professor of Pathology s Was born in 1874 at Jericho, Vt. Baccalaureate course pursued at Oberlin College and University of Vermont. Post-graduate work done at University of Vermont, New York Post-Graduate Medical School, University of Pennsylvania, University of Vienna, and London Post-Graduate Association. Received his AB., M.D., M.S., at University of Vermont. Traveled and studied in London and Vienna l909. Special- ized in Pathology and Bacteriology. Has published Syllabus of Urinalysisf' Bacteriology of Clinical Mi- croscopyf' Research articles appearing in journal of Infectious Diseases, Medical Record, American Me- dium, and others. ls President of County and State Medical Society: Member of City Board of Health, Member of various Working Committees of American Public Health Association, Has been with Vermont 29
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