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Thirty JOHN WALKER Moore Dean THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE During the early years of President Kent’s and Dean Moore’s administration, the School of Medicine was in need of more room, larger faculty and better teaching facilities. The securing of funds in 1934 from the Public Works Administration for an annex to the Medical School was an important event for the School and for the Uni- versity. This addition provided more space for laboratories, lecture rooms, offices and the library. The building of a wing of the City Hospital was also a great gain for the University. Within recent years valuable connections have been made by the School with the Children’s Free Hospital, Waverly Hills Tuberculosis Sanitorium and a Mental Hy- giene Clinic. Here the students obtain additional actual experience. Through the aid given by the Commonwealth Fund, the School enlarged the Psychiatric Department. The School has established a full-time teaching staff with Dr. Spafford Ackerly as the Director of Service and Dr. William K. Keller as Assistant Professor of Psychiatry. The Department of Surgery also has a full-time pro- fessor, and head and associate professor; Dr. Arnold Griswold and Dr. Joseph E. Hamilton, respectively, filling these positions. Another step in the development of the Medical School was the establishment in 1933 of a Department of Public Health. In 1939 it was decided that the City Director of Public Health would also be the Head of the Department of Public Health of the School of Medicine. Dr. Hugh Rodman Leavell now holds this position. John Walker Moore became the Dean of the School of Medicine in 1928, shortly before the arrival of Dr. Kent. The American Medical Association, American College of Physicians and Surgery and Southern Medical Association are only a few of the organizations to which Dr. Moore belongs. 1940 THOROUGHBRED
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MEDICAL SCHOOL Irvin ABELI Clinical Professor of Surgery A.M., St. Mary’s College, 1893; M.D., Louis- ville Medical College, 1897; D.Sc., University of Louisville, 1937. Puitir F. Barsour 1 Professor and H. Department of Pediat t of the New York Polytechnic, 1893; A.B., Central University of Kentucky, 1884; A.M., Central versity of Kentucky, 1900; M.D., Hospital ze of Medicine, 1890. Wititam E. Garpner Clinical Professor and Head of the Department of Psye ry A.B., Georgetown College, 1899; M.D., Uni- versity of Louisville, 1902. Joseru E, HamitTron Assistant Professor of Surgery , »-- B.A., College of Wooster, 1928; M.D., Har- vard University, 1932. | Cuarces W. Hiserrr cal Professor and Head of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology M.D., Louisville Medical College, 1897; Post- Graduate study, New York City, 1905. P. K. Knoeret Professor of Pharmacology B.A., M.A., University of Wisconsin; M.D., Harvard Medical School. LEW eae De 8 » LOUISVILLE —-FACULTY S. Sparrorp ACKERLY Professor of Psy ry and Director of Psychiatric Service in the Louisville City Hospital B.A., Wesleyan University, 1918; M.D., Yale University, 1925, Ancu Evan Corr Assistant Professor of Anatomy B.A., 1916, Ohio Wesleyan University; Ph.D., 1920, University of Wisconsin. R. A. Grisworp Professor and Head of the Department of Surgery B.A., Harvard University, 1921; M.D., Uni- versity of Louisville, 1925. Granvitce S. Hanes Clinical Professor of Proctology M.D., Hospital College of Medicine, 1900. Avrrep Wittiam Hompercer Professor and Head of the Department of Chemistry A.B., University of Wisconsin, 1905; M.S., University of Illinois, 1908; Ph.D., University of Illinois, 1910. S. I. Kornuauser Professor and Head of Department of Anatomy, Histology, and Embryology A.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1908; M.A., 1910; Ph.D., Harvard University, 1912. Thirty-one
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