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ED EDUC Tll0lNl JAMES F. TOOLE, B.A., M.D., L.L.B. Dr. Toole and the class of 1966 arrived at Bowman Gray in 1962. Ours was a more or less direct path whereas Dr. Toole took a more circuitous journey be- ginning at his birthplace in Atlanta, Georgia, March 22, 1925. His first major academic stop was at Prince- ton University where he received his B.A. degree in 1947. From here he went to Cornell University Medi- cal College and received his M.D. degree in 1949. He served as intern at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania during 1949-50. His next stop was Korea during 1950-51 where he served as Battle Surgeon in the U. S, Army. Following this he attended the School of Aviation Medicine at Pensacola, Florida and during 1951-53 was a Flight Surgeon in the U. S. Navy. He returned to the University of Pennsylvania in 1953 as resident in internal medicine. Following this he jour- neyed to the National Hospital in London as a Ful- bright Fellow in Neurology. He returned once again to the University of Pennsylvania and served as resi- dent in neurology during 1956-58. He remained at the University of Pennsylvania as Assistant Physician and Instructor in Neurology during 1959-60 and was ,KW j, gow made Associate in Neurology in 1961. He was certi- fied by the American Board of Internal Medicine in 1958 and by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology in 1961. He is a member of 16 different societies and other professional organizations including Alpha Omega Alpha. Following this long path of academic excellence and training and service to his country Dr. Toole came to Bowman Gray as Professor and Chairman of the Department of Neurology. As first and second year students we saw very little of Dr. Toole, but each of us had the opportunity of spending some time on his service in the third year and during this time we be- came aware of his value to us in our medical educa- tion both through personal teaching and through con- tact with his well organized and educationally oriented department and staff. Dr. Toole has impressed us with his knowledge of medicine, his courtesy and kindness to patients, his ability to teach us and to help us teach ourselves. It is a pleasure for the class of 1966 to dedicate this book to Dr. James F. Toole, the epitome of academician, physician, teacher and friend.
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DR. TOOLE DISCUSSES A PATIENT'S SIGNS AND SYMPTONS IN HIS MONDAY AFTER- NOON SESSION WITH THIRD YEAR STUDENTS. :5i:v?s'jQam5 i ,,,-gffffsztm' g.,wjfgQ':'f t 1., b --Huw .3 1',,.,?f'- is I 1 ' ff if ff A 2, T H E J OI N T NEUROLOGY-NEUROSURGERY , CONFERENCE, HELD ON TUESDAY AFTER- A NOON, IS OF GREAT VALUE AND INTEREST TO BOTH STUDENTS AND FACULTY. A SMALL SAMPLE OF THE MANY PAPERS DR TOOLE HAS TO HIS CREDIT 5 :R
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