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Norman Bliss Carson, M. D. Born in Somerset, Pennsylvania, November 9, 1844. M. D„ St. Louis Medical Col¬ lege, 1868. Studied in Vienna. Professor of Clinical S urgery in Medical Department nt Washington University. Surgeon to St. Louis Mullanphy Hospital. Ex-President of St. Louis Medical Society. Vice-President of St. Louis Surgical Society. Vice- President of St. Louis Medical Library Association. Member of American Surgical Association, of American Association of Genito-Urinary Surgeons, and of Missouri State Medical Association. John Blaisdel Sliapleigh, A. B.. M. D. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, October 31. 1857. A. B.. Washington University, 1878. M. D„ St. Louis Medical College, 18S1. Assistant Physician to City Hosiptal. Post¬ graduate course in clinical Otology in Vienna. Professor of Otology in Medical De¬ partment of Washington University. Dean of Faculty, 1 jot-190a. Physician to St. Luke’s Hospital, and to Protestant Hospital. Ex-President of Medical Society of Citv Hospital Alumni, Member of St. Louis Medical Society, of American Medical Association, of Missouri State Medical Association, of American Otological Society, and of Academy of Science. Sidney Payne Budgett. M. D. Professor of Physiology in Medical Department of Washington University. Registrar of Medical Department of Washington University. William Homer Warren, Ph. D. Professor of Chemistry in Medical Department of Washington University. Secre¬ tary of Medical Department of Washington University. Robert James Terry, A. B„ M, D. Professor of Anatomy in Medical Department of Washington University. John Green. M. D., LL. D. Special Professor of Ophthalmology in Medical Department of Washington Uni¬ versity. Francis Rhodes Fry. M. D. Professor of Diseases of the Nervous System in Medical Department of Washington University. Frank Attains Glasgow, M. A., M. D. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, October 18, 1854. M. A., Washington University. M. D„ St. Louis Medical College. 1878. Studied in Universities of Vienna and Strassburg. Gynecologist to St. Louis Mullanphy Hospital. Physician to Martha Parsons Free Hospital for Children. Consulting Physician to St. Louis Female Hospital and to St. Vincent’s Hospital for the Insane. Professor of Clinical Gynecology in Medical Department of Washington University. Member of Southern Surgical and Gynecologi¬ cal Association, of St. Louis Surgical Society, of St. Louis Medical Society, of Missouri State Medical Association, and of St Louis Obstetrical and Gynecological Association. Harvey Gilmer Mudd, A. B., M, D. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, August 29. 1857. A. B., Washington University. M. D., St. Louis Medical College. 1881. Interne at City Hospital. Demonstrator of Anatomy. Professor of Osteology and Regional Anatomy, and Professor of Regional Anatomy and Fractures and Dislocations in St. Louis Medical College. Professor of Fractures 23
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Horatio X. Spencer. A. M., M. D., I ,L. D. Born in Port Gibson. Mississippi, July 17, 1842. A. B., University of Alabama, 186 2. M. D„ College of Physicians and Surgeons of New York. 1868. Studied in Uni¬ versity of Berlin, 1868-1870. M. A„ Southwest University, 1878. LL. D„ Westminster College, 1890. Member of St. Louis .Medical Society, of Missouri State Medical As¬ sociation, of American Medical Association, and of American Otological Society. Professor of Otology in Medical Department of Washington University Consulting Aural Surgeon to Martha Parsons Pree Hospital for Children and to University Hospital of Washington University. Editor of American Journal of Otology. William Carr Glasgow, A. II.. M. D. Pofessor of Clinical Medicine and Laryngology in Medical Department of Washing¬ ton University. Henry Schwrz, M. D. Rom in Giessen, State of Hessen-Darinstadt, Germany, November 14, 18 =;. M. D., St. Louis Medical College. 1879. M. D„ University of Giessen, 1880. First ' Assistant Physician and Assistant Teacher of Obstetrics in University Lying-in Hospital of Giessen, 1880-1881, and in University of Heidelberg, 1881-1883. Professor of Ob¬ stetrics in Mledical Department of Washington University. Director of Washington University Lying-in Hospital and out-clinic. Obstetrician to Jewish Hospital. Con¬ sulting Physician to St. Louis Female Hospital. Member of St. Louis Medical Society, of St. Louis Academy of Science, of St. Louis Obstetrical and Gynecological Society, of Verein Deulscher Aerate of St. Louis, of Missouri State Medical Association, oi American Medical Association, and of American Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Paul Yoer Tupper, M. D. Born in Washington. Georgia, March 1. 1858. M. D„ Hospital College of Medicine, Louisville, Kentucky, 1880. Assistant Physician to Louisville City Hospital. 1880- 1881 ■ Instructor in Anatomy in St. Louis Medical College, 1887-1890. Professor of Descriptive Anatomy, 1890. Professor of Applied and Operative Surgery in Medical Department of Washington University. 1899. President of St. Louis Anatomical Board. Ex-President of Missouri State Anatomical Board. Surgeon on staff of Mis¬ souri Baptist Sanitarium and Surgeon to. Martha Parsons Free Hospital for Children, •o Protestant Hospital, and to Burlington Railway System. Member of St. Louis Medical Society . of Missouri State Medical Association, and of American Association of Anatomists. Treasurer of St. Louis Surgical Society and of St. Louis Medical Library Association. Edward Watts Sanders, A. Id.. M. D. Bom in Campbell County. Virginia, October 15. 1854. A. B., University of Virginia, 1873. M. D„ University of Virginia, 1875. Studied in Vienna, 1876-1S78. Professor of Diseases of Children and Clinical Obstetrics in Medical Department of Washing¬ ton University. Physician to Bethesda Home, to Episcopal Orphans’ Home, to Pediatric Clinic of Washington University Hospital and to Missouri Baptist Sani¬ tarium. Member of St. Louis Medical Society, of Missouri State Medical Association, of Amercan Pediatric Society, of St. Louis Obstetrical and Gynecological Society, and of American Association for the Advancement of Science. 22
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and Dislocations and Clinical Surgery in Medical Department of Washington Univer¬ sity, 1899. Member of St. Louis Medical Society, of St. Louis Surgical Society, of Medi cal Society of City Hospital Alumni, of Missouri State Medical Association, of Ameri¬ can Medical Association, of American Surgical Association, and of American Associa¬ tion of Genito-Urinary Surgeons. Surgeon and Chief of Staff of St. Luke ' s Hospital Major and Surgeon of First Infantry X. G. M. Edgar Moore Senseney. M. D. Professor of Diseases of the Nose, Throat, and Chest in Medical Department of Wash¬ ington University. Aaron J. Steele, M. D. Professor of Orthopedic Surgery in Medical Department of Washington University. Joseph Grindon. Pit. II.. M. D. Rom in St. Louis, .Missouri, August 20, 1858. Ph. B.. St. Louis University. M. D. St. Louis Medical College, 1879. Interne at City Hospital, at Female Hospital, and at Smallpox Hospital. Physician to O ' Fallon Free Dispensary, to St. Luke’s Hospital, to St. Louis Mullanphy Hospital, ami to Missouri Baptist Sanitarium. Professor of Clinical Dermatology and Syphilis in Medical Department of Washington University. Ex-President of St. Louis Medical Society. Ex-President of Medical Society of City Hospital Alumni. Member of St. Louis Academy of Science, of Missouri State Medical Association, and of American Dermatological Association. Ernst Friedrich Tiedeman, M. D. Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology in Medical Department of Washington Uni versity. Charles Nagel, LL. 1!. Professor of Medical jurisprudence in Miedical Department of Washington University. Henry Milton Whelpley. M. D. Born in Rattle Creek. Michigan. May 24, 1861. Graduated from St. Louis College ot Pharmacy, 1883. M. I).. Missouri Medical College, 1890. Professor of Microscopy in St. Louis College of Pharmacy, 1884-1905; Dean, 1904-1905. Professor of Physi¬ ology. Histology ' , and Microscopy. Director of Biological Laboratory, and Secretary of Missouri Medical College. 1890-1900. Professor of Materia Medica and Pharmacy in Medical Department of Washington University. 1900-1906. Professor of Materia Medica and Pharmacy in Missouri Dental College, 1900- tgoy Fellow of Rov-il Microscopical Society. Secretary of U. S. Pharmaeopica] Convention, 1900-1910; Trustee, 1903-1910. Secretary of Council of American Pharmaceutical Association, 1903-1906. Secretary of Missouri Pharmaceutical Association, 1890-1906. President of American Pharmaceutical Association, 1901-1902: of St. Louis Microscopical So¬ ciety, 1898-1899; of American Conference of Pharmaceutical Faculties, 1905-1906. Member of American Medical Association, of American Microscopical Society, of American Association for the Advancement of Science, of St. Louis Medical Society, of St. Louis Academy of Science, of St. Louis Biological Societv. and of Missouri Histological Society. Editor of Meyer Brothers ' Druggist, 1889-1906. Editor of National Druggist, 1884-1889. Collaborator of Medical Fortnightly, 1893-1905. George Marvine Tuttle, M. D. Professor of I herapeutics in Medical Department of Washington University. Elsworth Smith, Jr., A. M.. M. D. Clinical Professor of Medicine in Medical Department of Washington University. 24
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