Yale University School of Medicine - Yearbook (New Haven, CT)
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CLINIC BUILDING, YALE UNIVERSITY HISTORY CLASS OF 1911 OF -YALE UNIVERSITY E D 1 T o R s CHARLES WILLIAMS COMFORT, jr., Chairman GEORGE FRANCIS CAHILL WILLIAM IOHN HENRY FISCHER MAURICE FARVISH LAUTMAN LOUIS HENRY LEVY V O L U M E 1 Limited Edition YALE UNIVERSITY NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT 1 911 This is Ailesied io be Number D CQ ofa limited cciiiion of Scveniy-fue Copies , 3 , U ' H H FOR THE EDITORS Prinlccl ivy Engravers Samuel Z. Field The Sloddard Engraving Co New Haven, Conn. New Haven, Conn. CON Editorial Faculty Biography - First Year - Second Year Junior Year Senior Year Class Votes Faculty Votes Statistics - Class Committees Former Members 1hf 1- MKG 1 1 , 1 .. 1f .ht. W J W Rf 1 X12 . . f . , .. 1 . , 1 v V' 1 511- 4. - Q i 1 1' 1.11. -,,L'u 1 -11 1 1 ' , ,J 11 .1 , 1 - ,1 L ..' .1 ,1 1, 1 1 , 1 . Q- J15., . 'if 'F 1 ' 1 . ff. , .y - ' ,, 1 .1 I 11. -1. - v . 1 1 -1-11-,L 14 ., 1 ,:,..1 K1 1 .. .,, 'J 1- 1,-V3 . .. ., '.1-1 1 , . '1',y'- 2- 2 11 1 . 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The twenty of us who anticipate the end of school life this june are bound by a spirit of friendship, due not merely to adversity to which we as a class have been subjected and the witnessing of many a good friends departure at the threshold of the course's end, but to an estimate of each other, a real weighing and accepting of a man for his true worth. ln- deed, this class might well serve as an example of Yale democracy. All of us unite for serious work to further our own preparation and to add lustre to the department of which we are so proud. It seems fitting therefore that this class be the first to publish a volume which is distinctly a class book. THE YEAR BOOK, of former years, while satisfactory in conception, has rarely been so in reality, either as regards finance, content, or moral support. Each year the editors have enthusiasti- cally assumed the responsibility: it is no fault of theirs that better success has not rewarded them. Realization of such conditions made the present editors, endorsed by the class, plan the publication of this little volume. Class officers have been abandoned and authority vested in one office,- Secretary-business-like and for unity. Likewise, class assessment and the abandonment of any attempt at financial gain by the editors serves to make each man feel his share in this work. The Secretary plans the publication of subsequent records,-wherefore we call this Volume I of our class his- tory. Class reunions are the accepted plang men are interested in the future o.f their fellow-students and are intent upon watching the career of each classmate. Inspired with such sentiments and such spirit on the part of every mem- ber of the class, together with their hearty cooperation, the editors have found their task one of real pleasure. Scant in size and number as economy has dictated this volume and edition to be, we have included the essentials for the preservation of the class history. It is our hope that it may be one more bond to the cementing of friendships which will endure unbroken till the very last of our number shall have laid aside forever the faithfully-worn harness of the noblest profession of them all. THE EDITORS. The Faculty LSEURGE DLUMER, MD. LJCLIII uf Hn' glfvdiml Sclzuul. .lllflllt Sltzcic Ely P1'ufcxs01' flzc Tlzvory and PI'tIt'fl'L't' of ,llcdici11c. M, D., Cooper Meclical College, San lfrancisco, Calm 131911. lntcrne, City and County Hospital, San Francisco, 1892-1393. Post-gracliiate stutlcnt. 18933 Assistant Surgical Clinic, 1893-189.13 Assistant Mcilical Clinic. 1894- 1895, johns Hopkins Hospital. Assistant Patliology, johns llopkins Uni- versity, 1895-1896. Director of the llenrler Hygienic Labointory, Albany. N. Y., 1896-1903. Ailjunct Prof. Patliology :mtl llacteriology, .Xlbany Heil. Coll., 1896-1901, anrl Professor, 1901-1903. llirector, llureau of Vatliology. New York State lJepart111e11t of llealtli, 14100-IIJOA. Associate l'rofessor of l,3l.l'lfJllJQ'l', Cooper Medical College, San l'il'LlIlClF-CU, 1903-1904. instructor in Kleflicine, Klerlieal lJC1J2ll'llllClll, Univ. ol' Lal., llJO.l.-111011. lil'UfCSSOl' of RlCfllL'lllC, Yale Meilical School, since IUOU. klL'll1llCl', ,Xssocizition 11f,'X111e1'i- can l'l1ysiciz111sg . X111e1'ic:111 .Xssociatioii ol' Ihtlinlngistsg .Xmericzui Medical Associatioiig lnterurl1z111 Clinical tlulmg New llaven City, New Haven County anfl Connecticut State Kleflical Societies: .'XlllC1'iCZ11l .-Xcaclemy of Kleflicineg Society for Clinical l11vestig'atio11. The Fclczzllvv 9 HERBERT EUGENE SMITH, M.D. Prafcsxnz' of CflC11ll5fl'j'A, E111vl'1't1zs. Ph.B., Yale 18793 M.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1882. Post- graduate st11de11t at the University of Heidelberg, 1883. Lecturer on Chem- istry, Yale Medical School, 1882-18853 Professor of Chemistry, 1885-1910. Dean of the Yale Medical School, 1885-1910. Chemist to the New Haven Hospital, 1890-1910. Member, New Haven Medical Association, Connecti- c11t Medical Societyg American Physiological Society, American Health Association. History uf the Class of 1911 XVILLIAM HICNRY CARAIALT, MD. Professor of thc 1Jl'fllCl'f7lL'S und Practice of S1u'gf1'-V, Ellzffrifzzs. BLD., Coll. of Physicians and Sur- geons, New York, N. Y., 1861g Hon. KLA., Yale 1881. lnterne St. Luke'S Hospital, New York, N. Y., 1861-1862. Attending Physician New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, 1864-1869. Attending Uphthalmological Surgeon Charity Hos- pital, Blackwell's Island, N. Y., 1866-- 1869. Post-graduate study in Pathology at Breslau and Strassburg, 1869-1873. Lecturer on Qphthalmology and Otology, Yale, 1876-18793 Professor of Ophthal- mology and Utology, Yale, 1879-1881: Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery, Yale, 1881-1907. Attending Surgeon, New Haven Hospital. 1877- 1908 Constilting Surgeon, New Haven Hospital. Secretary, American Congress of Physicians and Surgeons, since 1888. President, Connecticut Medical Society, 1904-1905. Fellow American Surgical Association. President American Surgi- cal Association. Member American Uphthalmological Soc., American Uto- logical Society, A.M.A., American Asso- ciation for the Advancement of Science, Societe Internationale de Chirurgie. The FCI-Clllfy THGMAS HUBBARD RUSSELL. M.D. Professor of Cliuiml Slll'g'F1'jl and Lec- turer ou Szzrg-ical flmztollzy. Ph.B., Yale, 18723 M.D,, Yale, 1875. Interne, New Haven Hospital, 1875. Attending Surgeon, New Haven Hospi- tal, 1878-1908, Consulting' Surgeon, New Haven Hospital. Assistant to Pro- fessor Marsh on his Paleontological Ex- pedition in 1872. Assistant to Professor Francis Bacon, 1873-1883. Prosector of Surgery to Professor David P. Smith, 1877 until his death in 1879. On Dis- pensary Staff a number of years. Clini- cal Lecturer on Surgery, 1880-1881. Lecturer on Genito-Urinary and Vene- real Diseases, 1881-1883. Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, 1883- 1891. Member, American Association for Advancement of Scienceg Conn. Aca- demy Arts and Sciencesp Amer. Med. Assoc.: New Haven Colony Historical Societyg Conn. Med. Soc.: New Haven City and County Med, Associations. MAX MAILHOUSE, M.D. Clinical Professor of Neurology. PhP Yale 1876' MD Yale 18 8 . L, L , , . ., , 7 . Post-graduate study, College of Physi- cians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y., 1886. Assistant in Neurology Clinic, College of Physicians, New York. 1887- IQOO. Attending Physician, New Haven Hospital, since 1899. Attending Physi- cian, New Haven Dispensary. Presi- dent, Conn. Colony for Epileptics. Member, New Haven Medical Associa- tion, Connecticut Medical Association: American Medical Association, New York Neurological Society, New York Academy of Medicine. Iflistmy' of the Class of IQII OLIVER THQMAS OSFZORNE, MD. P1'nfvss01' of ilfufvria Nvzlira and Tllvru- fwlzfirs and Clllllftll Professor of dfvdirillv. MD., Yale, 18843 M.A. Yale, 1899. Post-graduate atudy in Germany, 1885. Pres. Yale Medical Alumni Asgoc., 18953 l'res. New Haven County Med. Assoc.. 18993 ex-Pres. New llaven Med. .Xs- hoc.: ex-l'res. Amer. Therapeutic So- cietyg ex-Chairman Section of Materia Medica and Therapeutics A.M.A.g Chairman Med. Bd. Gaylord Farm As- soc.: Third Yiee-Pres. Pharmacopoeal Convention, 1910-19203 Member of Ninth Decennial Revision Committee of U. S. P., Editor of Therapeutic Section of A. M. A. 3 Member of Council of Phar- macy and Cliemistry A. M. A. Member also, New Haven City and County Med. Associations: Conn. Med. Soc.g A. M. A.: Conn. Academy of Arts and Sci- ences. Author of Introduction to Mat- eria Medica and Prescription XYriting. HENRY LAWRENCE SXYAIN, MD. C lif1iraI F1'nfr.r.w1' of 1.tl1',X'lI.Qt7lUtQ'.X' and Ufulukgy. M.l3., Yale, 1884. Postgraduate study, Leipzig, tlermzuiy, 188.1-1886. Attending Vhysician New llayen Hospi- tal and Dispensary. Member New CX-l,l'L 4.lllk'lll. :md for tive years Secretzirx of Antericun l.1ll'yllglPlHQlElll Aasociatimi. Haven City and County Medical Asso- ciatmnag American Medical Associatitnig The Facuifv ARTHUR NATHANIEL ALLING. M.D. Clinical Professor of Ofvflfllullzmlogy. B.A., Yale, 18865 M.D., Coll. of P. and S., New York, 1891. Post-graduate course at New York Postgraduate School and New York Polyclinic. Assistant Surgeon New York Ophthalmic and Aural Institute, 1892-18993 Associate Ophthalmologist New Haven Hospital. Member, New Haven City and County Medical Associationsg Conn. Med. Soc.: A. M. A.: N. Y. Ophthal. Soc.: Amer. Qphthal. Soc.: N. Y. Academy of Medi- cine. Author of Text-book of Diseases ofthe Eye. HARRY BURR FERRIS, MD. E. K. Hunt Professor of .'llZ,fIf0Illj'. HA., Yale, 18873 MD., Yale, ISQO. lnterne New Haven Hospital, 1890-1891. Yale Medical School, lnstructor in Ana- tomy, 1891-18925 Assistant Professor. 1892-18955 Professor of Anatomy since 1895. Member New Haven City and County Med. Associationsg Connecticut Med. Soc.g Amer. Assoc. of Anatomists: Amer. Soc. of Zoologistsg Assoc. of American Naturalistsg Connecticut Aca- demy of Arts and Sciencesg Congress of American Physicians and Surgeons. Hisfmy of flzv Class of 1911 UTTU GUSTAF RAMSAY, M.D. P1'11f1's.v01' of OI1stvf1'i1's and Gylzvcology. M.D., Univ. of Yirginia, 18903 M.A., Yale, IQOI. Interne Garrett Free Hospi- tal for Cliilclren, Baltimore, 1890. johns Hopkins Hospital, 1891-1894 and 1896- 1898. Post-graduate stnrly in Germany. Attending' Physician New Haven Hospi- tal. Formerly .Associate in Gynecology, johns Hopkins Meclical School. Mem- ber Meal. Cliir. Society of Maryland: New Haven Medical Association: Con- necticut Medical Society. RALPH AL'GL'F-TINE McDl 'JN- NELI., M.lD. C'l1'11i1'11l P1'11f1'.vs111' of I71'1'11111f0l0g-v. l1.A., Yale, 18903 MD., Yale, 1802. l'ost-Qrailnate stntly L'nivcrsities of ller- lin, Yienna and Paris, 1892-1893, Ex- l'res. New Haven County Memlical Asso- ciation: ex-Pres. New llavcn Meclical Associatiwm. Meinlucr, Conn. Meal. SNC.: Amer. Meal. Assoc.: Amer, Acaileniy of Mcllicineg Conn. Acalleniy uf Arts anal Sciences. The FU-C'1llfNl CHARLES IUSEPH ll.-XRTLETT, MD. Profcsso 1' of P11111 ology. UA., Yale, 1892: M.A., Yale, lSlj,I,1 M.D., Yale, 1895. Post-graduate study in Leipzig, Germany, 1898, a11d at llar- vard Medical School during' tl1e sununcrs of 1895, 1896 and 1897. Assistant Pathologist, New Haven llospital. 1896- 18993 Pathologist. since IQOO. Attend- ing Physician, New Haven llospital. Medical Examiner for the City of New Haven, 1900-1910. Memlner, .Xinerican Association of Pathologists Zllltl llacteri- ologists3 New Haven City and County Medical Associations: Connecticut Med. S0C.3 Amer, Med. Assoc.3 New York Pathological Societyg Chairn1a11 of Medi- cal Coniniittee, New Have11 Citi' Medical Association. JOSEPH MARSHALL FLINT, M.D. Professor of tin' Frilzcijvlcs and Prf1ct1'fc of S1z1'gvry. l3.A., Chicago L'niversity, 18953 M.A., llrinccton, 19003 lX'I.D.,JOlll1S lfloplcins, 1900. Assistant in Anatomy, Sununer School, Chicago University, 1897 3 Assist- ant to the Johns Hopkins Medical Coni- niission to the Philippines, 18993 House tltilicerv johns llopkins Hospital, 19003 Associate in Anatomy, Chicago Univer- sity, 1900-1901. Post-graduate study witl1 Hix, Spalteholtz, and Trendelcn- burg, IQOO. Professor of Anatoiny, Univ. of California, 1900-1901. llost- graduate study in Europe with YonEiscl- herg, llier a11d Bonn, 1906-1908. Mein- ber of Editorial Board Anier. jour. of Anatomy since 1903. Meinber Manila Medical Society fI'IO1'l.jQ Morpholo- gische-Pl1ysiologis,cl1e Gessellschaft in Vienna. Ifiatoiv of the Class of IQII YANDELI, HENDERSON, P11.B. .lsszkfiilzf Professor of Pf1y51'0I0g'y. ILA., Yale, 18953 Pl1.ll., Yale, 1898. Assistant to Prof. Chittenden, 1898-1899. Served with commission as Ensign on Crnsier Yale during Spanish Wfar. Studied under Prof. A. Kossel in Mar- bnrg, and under Prof. C. Yoit in Mun- ich, 1899--1900. Appointed Instructor in l-'liysiology in the Medical Dept. Yale Cniversity, 1900, and Assistant Profes- sor in 1905. Member Amer. Physiologi- cal Soc.: Soc. of Experimental Biology and Medicine of New York. XVILDER TILESTON. M.D. ffS.YZ'SZ'UllZL Professor of .lIcd1'cz'11v. Dorn in Concord, Massaclinsetts, in 1875. AB., l'larvard, 1895g M.D., Harvard Medical School, 1899. lnterne, Massachusetts General Hospital on the East Medical Service, 1899-1900. Studied Internal Medicine and Pathology a year and a half in Yienna and Gratz, Austria. Assistant in Clinical Chemis- try. and later in Clinical Medicine, Har- vard Medical School. Director of the llarvard Summer School of Medicine, 1110111 Assistant Yisiting' Physician, Long lsland llospilal, llostong Consulting Physician, Massaclnisetts Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary. Member, Assoc. of Amer. Vliysiologists: Amer, Soc. for the Advancement of Clinical Research: A. M. A.g Amer. Pediatrics Soc.: Amer. Assoc. of l'athologists and ljacteriolo- gistsg Assoc. for the Prevention and Cure ul Tnhercnlosisg hiternrhan Clini- cal Clnhg Conn. Med. Soc.: New Haven Med. Assoc. The Faculty RUSSELL HENRY CHITTENDEN, PHD. Proftxvsoa' Of Physiological ClflL'll1l.S'fI'j'. Ph.B., Yale, 1875, and Ph.D., ISSOQ LL.D., Univ. of Toronto, IQO3Q Sc.D., Univ. of Penn. 1904. Member, National Academy of Sciences, Amer. Physiologi- cal Soc.g Pres. Amer. Physiological Soc, 1895-1904, Yice-Pres. Congress of Amer. Physicians and Surgeonsg Pres. Amer. Soc. of Biological Chemists, 1907: Pres. Amer. Soc. of Naturalists, 1893g Associate Editor Amer. jrl. Physiology. Author of 'tDigestive Proteolysisng Studies in Physiological Chemistryvg 'KPhysiological Economy in Nutritionvg The Nutrition of Man. CHARLES DICKINSON PHELPS. MD. flI5f1'IlCfOl' in Physical D1'L1gIZO.S'Z'S. li.A., 1889 and M.A., 1897, Amherst: NLD., Coll. of P. and S., New York, 1895. lnterne New Haven Hospital. 1895-18965 Sloane Maternity Hospital, 1896. Health Officer, Borough of VX7est Haven, since 1902. Secretary Board of School Visitors for the Town of Orange. Member, New Haven City and County Med. Assoc.g Conn. Med. Soc.g New Haven County Public Health Assoc. History of the Class of IQII LEO NARD C UTLER SAN FORD, M.D. f1z.vfi'1zCz'01' in Oj1m'c1tz'i'f' S1w'gc'1'y. HA., Yale, ISQOQ M.D., Yale, 1893. Intcrne I'resbyterian Hospital. New York City, 1896. Attending Surgeon New Haven Hospital. Member New Haven County Medical Society. ' ERNST HERMANN ARNOLD, M.D. I11Sf1'llI'1'07' in Ortlzopvdiv Sizrgvry. MD., Yale, 1894. Post-graduate study in Leipzig and Halle Universities. Lec- turer on Games, Olympian Lectures, St. Louis, IQO4. Member, New Haven City and County Medical Societies: Connecti- cut Medical Society: A. M. .-X. Author of Gymnastic Gamcsug Manual of Gymnastics for Public Sclioolsug Gym- nastic Tacticsng Gymnastic Apparatus VVorlc. I Tlzv Farzzlfy ALLEN ROSS DIEFENDGRF, M,D. Lccfzzrcr 011, Psyrlziafry. Yale, 1894, M.D., Yale, 1896. Interne Wforcester Insane Asylum, 1894- 1897. Assistant Physician and Patholo- gist, Conn. Hospital for the Insane. Member, Middlesex County Med. Soc.: Conn. Med. Soc., Central Med. Soc.: New York Neurological Soc.g Amer. Medico-Psychological Soc. Author of Clinical Psychiat1'y.', HARRY MERRIMAN STEELE, M.D. Ilzstrzzctol' in Pcdz'africs. Pl1.B., Sliefheld Scientific Schoolg M.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1902. Post-graduate study, University of Leip- zig, Germany, 1897-1898. Assistant in Pediatrics, University and Bellevue Med. Coll., New York, N. Y., 1902-1903. Member, New Haven City and County Med. Associationsg Conn. Med. Soc., A. M. A. History of HIE' Class of 1911 JOEL IVES BUTLER, MD. Izzsfrzzviuz' in SlII'LQ'L'I'VV. i l'I01'11 ii1 lie11sii1g'tr'n1, CIJVIII., lXl21l'Cl1 26, 1878. l'l1.l3., Slwfliclcl Scientific Sclmill, 18973 Kl.D.. -IOIIIIS llwplcins L'11ivc1'sit,1'. 1901. l11tc1'11e, ,lUl'll'lS llwpkins llrvspital, Gynecological Service, 1901-1902. and as Pathologist t0 the S111'gAical Scrvicc, 1902-1905. liistructoi' in .Xi1alm11y, Ilolms H1 ipkins Medical Sclmml. Surgi- cal House 1 Jfflcer, BIRSSHCIILISCIIS IYiClIGI'ElI Hospital, 1903-1905. S11i'gef111, Spring- tielcl, Massacl111setts, 1905-1909. Blem- ber, A. M. A., New Haven Klucl. Soc.: C01111. Med. Soc. INTERIOR UNIVERSITY CLINIC Biography HARRY LOUIS AERAKISQN.- L'l111l3by, llunk. Horn, Febru- ary 14, 1886, Russia. Single. PRESENT ILLNESS.-P3llG11lI complains of inability to grow tall. Dura- tion several years. He is a nieniber of Nu Sigma Nu Fraternity, Sigma Xi, Students' Medical Association Yale University. Pixsr l'lIS'l'ORY.-PE1llC1'1l prepared at the St. Joseph 11111013 High School. After graduation he was eniployerl on the Sf. Josvflz 1Yc'zv.r-Plvss for two years. He won the Ferris Anatomical Prize at the end of his second year. Freshman year he roonied at 35 High Streetg second year at 1081 Chapel Street, with Buckleyg the last two years he has roonied alone at the University Clinic. FAMILY H1s'r0R1'.-His father is jacob Abrainson, a furniture nierchant, and his mother, Marian Abramson. P11Ys1c.x1. EXAA11N1x'r1oN.-lflatient is a short, stocky individual with a big niustache. He weighs ISO pounds and is 5 teet 4 inches tall. D1,x0Nos1s.-Hyponiicrosonia. PRoc.:Nos1s.-Patient expects to settle in St. joseph, Mo, Prenianent mail address is 408 South 12th Street, St. joseph, Mo. Appointment to the Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, R. I. 22 Hisfwy of the Class of IQII w CHARLES GiXRDlNER l1fXRNLilXl.- l'. T- Pc-te. Burn. August, 2, 1383, Durham, N. ll. Single. P1tEs13N'r l1.1.Nlissglnahility to make himself hearrl. Duration four years. Patient is a member of Phi lleta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Delta Cpsilwn anfl N11 Sigma Nu Fraternities, Stuflents' Neclical Associatiun Yale University. lele is an etlitor ofthe lltlc Medical Juztrlzal. Past ll1s'r01x1'.-Tlie patient spent twu years at Micltllebury tYt.t High Sclinol, anal two years at Yermont .'Xcarlemy, Saxtona River, Yt. ltle receivefl his ll.iX. ti-uni Miflcllebury College in 11105 ancl his MA. in IQO7. .Xt Klitlfllebury College he was electetl to Phi lieta Kappa ancl receivetl the highest liuiiors in Chemistry. lie was electerl to Sigma Xi tluring his -lunior year at Yale. lle playefl on his class fofwtball team rluring his Snpliuiiime year at Mizlrllebtiry. Fur two years he was laboratory assistant in Chemistry at the Massachusetts Agricultural College. lle worlcccl as a trulley conflue- tur une summer, anfl for two summers clicl original work fur the Massachu- setts Gypsy Moth Cnmniission. Since his entrance to Kletlical School he has wwrlcerl at sanitary water analysis for Dr. lfl. lf. Smith, until the past year when he has been timing' the same wurlq for the New llayen XYater Coni- pany. During his four years he has livetl with an uncle at 344 lluniplirey Street. l'i.XMIl.Y ll1s'm1:Y.-llis father is F-:unuel llnrace llarnuin, a clergyman, antl his inuther is Susan tl-ittlet llarnuni. llis father receivetl a lt. X. in 1375 anfl his Divinity rlegree in 1871j,lJ1Jtl1 trrnn Yale. Une 11nclc gratluatetl frfnn the .Ncaflemical lbepartnient in 187113 une cuusin in 19541 antl his paternal granrlfatlier in 1341. l'llYSIt'.Xl. l':X.XlXllN.X'I'ItlN.fliZlllCllt is thin, with lung arms antl hegin- ning high furehearl. Vlleight is 133 pnnnflsg height is 5 leet 5 inches, lJl,XtDN!ISI?-.fSt.llJl1tIlllillllll. l'1mrzNos1s.+l 'ermanent 111ail athlress is lerichu Cmtm-4 Yqriiicmt. Ap- I pointment to lyoosevelt Hospital, New York City. Bingmfvliy 23 s LEXVIS Sr-XMUEL BOOTH.- Secondaries. llorn, July 22, 1885. Shelton, Conn. Single. PREsi5N'r ILLNESS.-PHtlC1lf complains of being- in love. Duration two years. The patient is an editor of the l'u!v illca'1'faI fn1z1'11uI,' a member of Alpha Chi Rho and Nu Sigma Nu Fraternities: a member of the Student Council during Senior year. Pixsw' H1s'roRY.-The patient prepared at Shelton High School and received his BA. from Yale in IQOS. lfle was on the championship class basketball team while in college and captain of the class baseball team in Medical School. He has been a tutor and a clerk in stores during his sum- mers. He has also sung in a choir before and during his course in Medical School. Freshman year he 1-oomed in Farnam Hall: second year at 152 Dwight Street, junior year alone and Senior year with Seidensticker at Q8 Park Street. FAMILY Hlsronv.-lrlis father is Lewis Wfalter llooth, employed with the Derby Gas Company, and his mother is ldella tCrofuttJ llooth. One cousin received a UA. degree from Yale in IQO4. Piiyslcwl, EX.'XlXIlNA'l'IUN.-ljZ1'ElC11t is a happy, continuously smiling in- dividual. Vtfeight is 162 poundsg height is 5 feet 10143 inehes. DI.XL5NGSIS.-C21l'tll21ll9.S'El'ODllC. PRIJGNOSIS.fP6l'l'll8l1Gl1i. mail address is 76 Howe Street, Shelton, Conn. -O . . Appointment to Roosevelt Hospital, New York. 24 Hi.vfm'y of the Class of IOII ROBERT lfhlhlllrlvl' l3L'Lilil.llY.- lluelwf' llorn, December 14, 1883, New llritain, Conn. Single. PR12SEN'r lI.l.NlTSS.+liiElllC1llQ complains uf having worked too harfl. Duration four years. The patient is a nieinher of Nu Sigma Nu Fraternity. PAST lflismicy.-lfle grailiiatefl froin the New llritain lligh School. Freshman year he rooinecl at 217 York Street: seeoncl year with Abramson at IOSI Chapel Street: -liinior year with Lautinan :it 55 High Street: Senior year with States at 98 Park Street. F.xMiI.y His'roi:Y'.-lflis father ia Rieliaril llnekley, and is eniployefl with the North N Inflml Mznnifaeturing Coinpany uf New Britain. PIIYSILXXL ENARIlN,X'I'lHN.-l-52lllC1ll ztppeai-Q lu be a stylixhly-ilressetl, well-noiirislierl inclivicliial. Weight is 157 pounflsg height is 5 feet IO inches. Di.viNos1s,fPliaryiigiixerosis. l'mifzxosis.-llatient expects to locate in New York City. Permanent nnail arlflress is 183 North Stanley Street, New liritain, Conn. Appointment to 51. llaryk lflospital, llrooklyn, N. Y. Biogrnfffzy 25 GEORGE FRANCIS CAHILL.- Ramonje. Born, january 1, ISQO, New Haven, Conn. Single. PRESENT ILLNESS.-Patient complains of loss of strength and clifliculty in running. He is a member of Phi Rho Sigma Fraternity 3 Skull and Sceptre Societyg Students' Medical Association Yale Universityg Class Book Com- mittee. PAST l'lIS'l'ORY.-Tl1lS patient prepared at the New Haven High School anal the Yale Summer School. He has always rooinecl at home. FAMILY Hisrony.-His father is Thomas bl. Cahill, employed with the Candee Rubber Company. PHYSICAL EXAMINA'1'1oN.-Patient appears thin, light coinplexionecl, wearing glasses. Weiglit, 163 pouncls, 5 feet io inches. DIGNosis.-Prothymia. PRooNosts.-Expects to specialize in Surgery. Permanent mail arltlress, 76 LOllllJEll'Cl Street, New llaven, Conn. Appointment to Bellevue Hospital, New York. 26 H-istorkv of H10 Class of IQII GENESIS FRANK C.-XRlLl,l.l.- Czirrell. llorn August 20, 1889. New Haven, Conn, Single. lJRliSliN'I' lr.LNEss.-l'atient eoinplains of zibnorinal craving for tele- phone girls, and the XYanrlerlust. PAST lilIS'l'ORY.1Tl1E' patient preparecl at the New Haven High School. He has been a teacher in the evening seliools of New Haven anal a eolleetor for a cash register concern. lle has also been einployefl as an interpreter. He has lived at home, 7Q Asylum Street, rluring' his course. F,xM11.y l'lIS'l'liRY.7PllS father is cleeeaserl :incl his step-father is P. Gian- granrle, a salesman. His mother is Rose fl.oinlJzu'iliJ Liiaiigiziiule. l'1e1i's1c,x1. Ex,xM1N,x'i'ioN.-l'atient is 21 clark, very quiet inmlivirlnal. Vile-ight is I4OpOll11flSQ height is 5 feet S51 inches. IDIAGNOSIS.-T1'lF-tllllillllil. llRUGNOSI5.Tl,Cl'lTl21l1L'11t inziil zulflress is 717 Asylum Street, New llaven. Conn. Appointment to St. lqE1lJllZLCllS llospitzil, New Hzlven, Conn. Biiogiraplzy 27 CHARLES XVILLIAMS CVJBIITURT, -IR.- Fusser. Iiorn, july 3, 1885, Philadelphia, Pa. Single. PRESENT ILl.NliSS.1COlTl1DlEtlllS of fondness for nurses' dances. Dura- tion unknown. He is chairman of the Class Book Committee, member of the Student Council during Senior yearg a member of Nu Sigma Nu Fra- ternity, of Sigma Xi, and the Students' Medical Association of Yale Uni- versity. P.fxs'r ldilS'I't'JRY.-PIC prepared at Norristown, Pa., High School and the Hotchkiss School. He received his BA. from Yale in 1QO7. During his summer vacations he has been a hotel clerk and manager. He entered the class at the beginning of junior year, having dropped out the previous winter to travel with a sick friend. He has been secretary of the New llaven People's Choral Union for six years. He has roomed alone, first and second years at 144 Lawrence Hall, and tl1e past two years at 98 Park Street. Pixsr Hisroiey.-llis father, Charles XVilliams Comfort, is deceased. His mother is Mathilda 1 lledellj Comfort. Une cousin graduated from Yale in 1876. PI'IYSlC.XL EX.XMIN,X'I'ltUN.-P2LtlE'lll is a well-nourished individual. XfVeight is 165 poundsg height is 5 feet 1013 inches. Dru:Nos1s.kHebephrenia. P1t0GNOsIs.-Patient intends to specialize either in Obstetrics and Gyn- ecology or in Internal Medicine. Permanent mail address is 500 Stanbridge Street, Norristown, Pa. Appointment to the NVestern Pennsylvania Hospi- tal, Pittsburg, Pa, 25 Iffistory of the Class of 1911 XYILLIAM FRANCIS CLYNNINGIIAM.- Kill, funny, Born. -lannary 29, 1389, Norwich, Conn. Single. Piussizxr ll.l-Nli!-33.4-PZlflC1ll complains of being' mistaken for a fresh- man, anrl inability to raise a bearfl. Duration three years. For the past year he has been an eclitor uf the Yule ilfudzral fuzzrzzul. For the past two years he has been an oftieer anil director uf that corporation known as the Yale Medical School llook Agency. Ile is a member of the Skull and Sceptre Society anfl of the l'hi Rho Sigma Fraternityg also a member of the Stuflents' Medical Association Yale University. P.xs'r llisrfmy.-l atient Came here from the Norwich Free Academy. lireshinan year he rncnnefl at S3 Prospeet Street: the past three years at 371 Crown Street, two years with lllitten, this year alone. lfle has helped earn his way through sehool by selling nieclieal books. The patients habits are respectable and his snrrrin1i1ling's fair. l7,xil11.Y llls'mlu'.Yl lis father was XYilliani Francis Cunningham, now fleeeaseil, anil his mother is Xlary tl,loyrll Lilll'Illlllg'll2lll'l. l,lIY5ll'.Xl, lCx,xmN,x'rnix.-The patient is a well-nonrisheil, almost man- ly lllflllfltllllll, with hair uf Titian shafle. .X lew freckles ailorn his counte- nanee. XYL-ight is 130 pnnnflsg height is 5 feet S inehes. lJuuxiisis.-llypo-triehiasis barbis. PIUNQN4ISIS.-l,L'l'lllZlllL'lll mail aililress is Norwich, Llinn. ,Xppointment lu llellevne llnspital, New York City. I3i0g'z'apl1y 29 EDXNARD BRENDON FARLEY.- Ed. Born, October 19, 1884, Derby, Conn. Single. PREs1iNT IiLl.NESS.-P3'ElCllf complains of feeling of impending honie- sickness for Medical School. PAST H1s'r0RY.-The patient prepared at the Derby High School. Dur- ing his course he has been foreman in a piano plant during' the snnnners, and in IQOQ was ennnierator of the school children in Derby. First year he roomed with his brother at 121 York Street, second year at I1 College Street, third and fourth years at hoine. FAMILY lllS'l'ORY.-l'llS father is blames C. Farley, an engineer, and his mother is Mary Qliellyl Farley. Une brother received a ILA. degree from Yale in IQOO and graduated from the Yale Law School with the class of TQIO. P11Ys1c.x1. EXAMIN.X'l'llJN.flill'flClll is a tall, well-nourished individual, wearing glasses and a wing' collar. XYeight is ltfjl ponndsg height is Cm feet 1 inch. D1.xr:Nos IS.-PSClltlOll1llCSlZ1. l'1:orsNosIs.-Patient intends to locate in l'ort Chester, N. Y. Perina- nent inail address is 150 lrlawkins Street, Derby, Conn. .-Xppointnient to St. Francis' Hospital, Hartford, Conn. 3G Histmy of the Class of IQII 'ICJHN HENRY XVlLLl,XM FISCHER.- Dutch Born, Septem- ber 1, 1882, Danbury, Conn. Single. P1nis13N'1' ILLN1Qss.-Patient complains of not having spent the Hrst two year with the class of 1911. Duration two years. Since his arrival at the Yale Medical School he has been a harcl worker and all his time has been taken up with his studies and outsicle work. He is a member of Alpha Kappa Kappa Fraternity and of the Class Book Committee. Pixsr H1s'ro1:Y.-The patient spent three years at the Concordia Pre- paratory School. During' Freshman year he roomed alone at 293 George Street: seconcl year at Taylor Hallg thircl year at 107 York Street, with Callencler and Kirschbaum of 19123 fourth year at 925 Howard Avenue, with Kirschbaum. He is a licenseil pharmacist, ancl has earned his way through medical school by working' as a prescription clrnggist. FAMILY PlIS'I'fJRY.-l'llS 'Father was XVilliam .X. Fischer, a pastor, now cleeeaseclg his mother is Mary lHauschilrl3 Fischer. l'I1x's1C.xL EXAMIN,X'I'lfJN.-ll2ltlCI1t is well-nourishefl, with thin face, anrl wears glasses. Wieiglit is I5OpUlIl1llH1 height is 5 feet 7 inches. D1.xoNosrs.-Haphephebia. l'1zoc5Nos1s.-Patient expects lu specialize in l'efliatrics. l'ermanent mail arlrlress is 216 Xllhlte Street, llanlmnry, Conn. Appointment to St. li31JllC'Ell'S Hospital, New llaven, Conn. B l'0'Q'I'fIf'1Ij' 3 1 CHARLES THKJMAS FLYNN.- Fli1nsy. Born October 3, 1888, New llaven, Conn. Single. ljKliSl2N'I' ll.l,NESS.fliZ1tlClll complains of the disappearance of his old snle partner, Speedy Wfallqer. Duration one year. The patient is a meni- her of Skull anrl Sceptre Society anrl Phi Rho Sigma lfraternity. PAST llIS'l'llRY.-TllG patient graclnatecl from New Haven High School anrl spent the year 1906-1907 at Slieflielal Scientific School. VVhile at melli- cal school he has workecl as a pharniacist. During his four years he has rooineml at honie, 175 Hrchartl Street. FAMILY lflisunav.-l'lis father is ,-Xlexanrler XV. Flynn, a clruggistg and his mother is Anne lConwayp lflynn. 1 ine nncle gramluateml from the Metli- cal School in 1895. P11x's1c.xL EXARIlN,X'l'I1lN.fllflllCllt is a well-nonrisherl man, with a large quantity of clark anlmnrn han' anfl colfl cyanotic hands. W'eight is 135 'oiimle' heicfht is 5 feet 811 inches. p . , 5 DI.xGNoS1S.-Pariclrosis. PROGNllSlS.fP21llC1'll has not rlecinleil on specialty or place of location. llermanent inail aclclress is 175 4 lrcharfl Street, New Haven, Conn. Appoint- ment to St. Raphealk Hospital, New llaven. Conn. 32 History' of the Class of 1911 SAMUEL CLARK HARX'EY,f .loe. Born. February 12, 18813, YX'ashing'ton, Conn. Single. PIQESIQNT lI.l.NliSS.-Plltltllt complains of inability to keep thin. He is chairman of the Student Board of the lull' rlfcthcirl folfrlzal, president of the Medical School Y. M. C. A.. a member of the Class Honor Committee and the Student Council: a member of Xu Sigma Nu Fraternity, Sigma Xi. The Students' Medical Association Yale University. He is secretary uf the class of IQII. l .xs'1' HIS'l'lllQX'.fH6 spent three years at lYoodbury High School and one year at Mt. Hermon, Mass, He graduated from the Slieflield Scientitic School in 1907, with two years general honors. During' his 'lunior year he received special honors in liiology. llc has been employed as time-keeper tor a contractor, a farmer, and analytical chemist. During his second year he was assistant in the Histology Laboratory. lfreshman year he roomed at II4 Howe Street, with llyrne, 'Oo NLS., and Clark, 'IO XLS.: second year alone at 120 York Street: -lunior year with Little, 'IO XLS., and Senior year with Frost, '12 RLS.. at 113 l'ark Street. lle has published an article entitled The Qualitative listimation uf the Chlorides in the Urine. and was a collaborator in an article entitled XYhite lliarrhoea in Chicks. l:.XXlIl,Y lfllsrolty.-His father is Calvin lferry llarvey, a farmer. and his mother, lillen Sophia lClarkJ lrlarvey. line cousin graduated from Yale. l'11ysn .x1. l'1X.X5lIN.X'l'l4PN.-l,21llCl'lI is a very well-nourished, red-cheeked individual. XYeight is 205 pounds: height is 5 feel io inches. IJ: xoxosls.-sl iynephobia. lJktHINHSlS.fl'Cl'lll2ll'lClll. mail address is Romford. Conn. lle expects to specialize in Surgery and will spend the next few years in post-graduate work. Biogrnjvlzy 33 x MAURICE FARVISH LAUTRlAN.-- La11t, Slivers. llorn, .Xpril 18, ISQG, lXleriden, Conn. Single. P1115s15N'r ll.I.NIESS.?TllG patient complains of inability to sleep late in the inorning. Duration four years. Ile is a ineniber of the Class Book Coni- mittee, PAST lrltsroiw.-Tlie patient prepared at the New Britain High School. Freshman year he rooined alone at 54 Sylvan Avenneg second year at T12 Asylum Street: -lnnior year with linekley at 35 High Street: Senior year at 165 York Street. F.xM11.Y llls'i'oRY.gHis father was Abel Lantinan, HOXV deceased. P11Ys1C.x1. EXAM1N.x'r1oN.-Patient is short individual with mustache and glasses. Wfeiglit is l35 ponndsg height is 5 teet 5312 inches. 1-JIAGN1DSIS.'rl1EtCllj'1Dll1'21SlEl. PlQl1lINKiSlS.'l'lC intends to specialize in Castro-intestinal diseases and to locate in New York Cit-J. ljermanent mail address is II4 Main Street, New Britain, Conn. Appointment lu Mount Sinai Hospital, New York City. 34 Histo:-yi of the Class of IQII MAXXYIQLL LEQXR.- Maxy. liurn, August 2, 1888, Elisavetgracl Russia. Single. PR14:s1cN'r ll.l.Nl2SS.fl,21llt'l'll complains of inahility to raise a mustache. Duration three years. Patient is another one of nur hai-tl workers. He is an etlitor of the Yale tqfCtlllt'lIl Jtlllfllfll. l'.xs'r llIS'l'llItY.fll2l'll61ll canie to this enuntry in IUOO. He prepared at the New llaven High Sclinitl. He has carnetl his way through school by working as a pharmacist anrl teaching evening' scliool in New Haven for the past four years. lfreslnnan year he rui.unerl at 307 George Streetg secuncl anil thirtl years at hivme. In ,Xrch Streetg antl this year at 363 Crown Street. l:.XMlI.Y llts'i'0i:v.4l lis father is Saniucl Lear, a grocer, gtnrl his mother is Fannie tl7reeclnianj Lear. lle has one cuusin a graduate of IQO4 Law: one at graduate of 1994 Shett., anrl fine is in llill Sheff. l'nYsie.xl. FXXNIIN.X'l'ltlN.1llIlllL'lll. is thin, tlark-cmnplexittneil. wears glasses anrl a slight niustztchc. XYL-ight is IZS pttunilsi height is 5 feet 512 inches. llmiaxi isis.-l'araliypnt isis. l,IUN1Ntl5lS.-rlqllt' patient expects lu specialize in either Surgery or thplitlialtiiftlngy. anil expects tu lucate in XY:isliiiigtttn, ll. C. He expects to flu his level best tw flw llfvnflt' tw his class anil .Xhna Mater. Permanent mail aflflress is 61 Arch Street. New llaven, flllllll. .Xppuintnient to New Haven Hospital. Biograpliy 35 LOUIS HENRY LEVY.- llrimaryf' llorn, April 9, 1883, New Haven, Conn. Single. P1115s1iN'1' I1.1.N1iss.-Patient complains of loss of hair. Duration twelve years. The patient is a member of Skull and Sceptre Society and Phi Rho Sigma Fraternityg Students' Medical Association Yale University. He is business manager of the St11de11t lloard of the l't1lc Jlfvdiral fmz1'11al,' chair- man of the Class Honor Committeeg member of the Class llook Committee: during' -lunior year he was secretary of the Student Council. Pi-xs'1' H1s'ro1cY.-Patient prepared at tl1e Ilillhouse tNew Haven1 High School, and received his Ph.l3. in 1904 and his M.S. in 1906, both from Yale. He did research work at the Scientific School, 1906-IQO7. He received special honors i11 German at Shelf. in 19033 two-year general honors in all subjects in 1904. He was laboratory assistant in Chemistry at Sheff., 1904- 19053 taught Chemistry i11 the New Haven High School, 1905-1907: was chemist for the Norwich LN. YJ Pharmacal Company, 1QO7Q laboratory assistant in Chemistry at the Medical School, 1907-1908. lle was 011 the Medical School Student Council, IUOQ-11910, and an editor of tl1e Yule Madi- ral 1011171411 that year. He has lived at home throughout his course. He has published an article on The Electrical Treatment of Chronic Diseases. The following will be published soon: Purpura Hemorrhagica-Its llac- teriology and Immunization to It 1 The Mic1'oscopical Examination of Ante- and Post-Mortem VVounds. Also several chemical papers. F.xM1Lv Hisroicv.-His father is Marks Levy, a merchant, and his mother, Dora Levy. Relatives at Yale: cousin, .X.lj., '04, MA., '053 cousin, Ph.ll., '07, LL.l3., ,IOQ cousin, Ph.ll., '08g cousin, 'IZ Sheff. P1-1vs1c.xL EX.XMlN.XTIUN.-T'E1'EiCl111 is well-nourished, short, stout. with conspicuous forehead. Wfeight is 152 poundsg height is 5 feet 4, 4 inches. D111oN0s1s.-Hypo-trichiasis capitis. PROGNOs1s.-Patient intends to specialize in Diseases of the Stomach and to locate in New York City. Permanent address is 64 Congress Avenue, New Haven, Conn. Appointment to Mount Sinai Hospital, New York City. 36 Hisfmgi' of the C'las.v of IO!! XVILLINKI LIEYY f'tXX'illiznn X. llorn, Xlztreh 4, 13110, New lrlaven. Dunn. Single. l 1u2slQN r l1.i.N1iss.fTl1e patient efvinplztins uf inability tu keep frfnn bet- ting and inzihility tn make a nuise. Dtiixttiim four years. l'.xs'r lllS'll1JRY.4llCD1'Q15fll'Cfl at the New llztven lrligh Selmnl. During his Meclieal Seliool cnnrse he has also been Z1 nnisiciztn. lle has 1-rieinecl hwnie at UI Greene Street clnring the four years. lf.X1lll.Y llIS'l'1lRY.-l'll!S father is Ahraliziln Levy. El tztilnr, l'1-Ivsuyxl, EXAMlN.X'I'llJN.fl,21llC1l1, is 21 thin, pale, restless intlivitlnal, with glasses. XYeig'ht is 135 pnnntlsg height is 5 feet 1O'3 inches. Dru:Nus1s.-- linliniiaf' Pmmumisis.-llerinanent mail aclclress is in flreene Street, New llftven Omni. .Xppwintinent tn New llziven llwspitztl. v Bfiog-raplzy 37 r XVALLACE LYMAN ORCUTT.- Pop, l2or11, April 1, 1883, Sut- ton,Vt. Married. PR12s1iN'1' ILLNE55.1CO1'll1DlEllllS of lack of niatrinionial interest i11 tl1e Class. He IS a member of Alpha Kappa Kappa Fraternity. P,xs'1' Il1s'roR1'.-Patie11t prepared at St. hlohnsbnry Aeacleiny, St. Johns- bury, Vt. He was a11 instructor before entering the aeacleiny ancl during the year previous to his entering Yale. He has also bee11 principal of a graded school i11 NVest Burke, Yt. Freshnian year he rooinefl at 925 Howard Ave- nneg second year at 330 York Streetg junior year at ZQ Elm Streetg Senior year at 45 Elin Street. FAMILY I-I1s'1'111eY.-lflis father is S. Harrison Ureutt, a farmer, and l1is mother, Paolina Clienersonj Urentt, Une brother gracluatecl from tl1e Aca- cleinical Departnient in 1907. The patient has tl1e honor of being' the only known niarriecl 1nan i11 tl1e class, having been niarried to Miss Henrietta Finney, November 25, 1907. P1-1Ys1t'.xL EX.XMIN.X'l'lON. Patient is a Q'1'lllfl-lOOkll1g' 11'1OClG5t young man with l1'llIC1'l1llttC1lt moustache. lle weighs 178 ponncls and is 5 feet II inches tall. DIALZNUSIS.-hIO11OpllObl3. PRo1:N1isis.-Patient plans to settle in the Wfest. PC1'11l2l.llS11t niail afhlress is XVest llurke, Yt. Appointinent to New Haven Hospital. 38 Hi.rfln'y' of flu' Cqlclsx nf Io!! 1 RICHARD FRANK SlilDENS'l'lL'liliR.ft'lJiel4. lim-u, july 1. 1334, Meriden, Cuiui. Single. IWRESEN1' ILLNIQSS.-l'atieut euiupluiiiw of tr H1 uiueh speeulztting' in fullt- ball tickets. Duration four years, He is an eflitor of the Yule ellvt1'irciI fuzzrlml, 3 nieniber of the Amlyisnry llfjiziiwl of the Yule Daily Xc'It'.r, autl uf Nu Sigma Nu Fraternity. l',xs'r llIS'lTlRY.-TllC patient prepared at the Xlerimlen lligh Sehwwl anal gratluatefl front Yale College in moj. lle states that his husiness activities are ton uuineruus tu mention anfl that he has taught Sunflay Seliuuls. Dur- ing' Freslunan year he 1'4iUl1'lL'll with lilzielf, 'US HS., :uul wee-intl year with XYilsOn, 'IO MS., at 120 Yurlc Street: .luniwr year with Xlvilsrui. null this year with llooth at QS Park Street. FAMILX' l'lis'n1I:Y,fllis father is lireflerieli R1 :hurt Seimlenstielier. Z1 sculptor aufl designer. llis infwther is llattie tlleaehl Seiflenstielcer. Une cousin graduated from the llerlienl Selwol in 14110. PIIYSIQIXI, EXAMIN.x'l'n'vN.-l'z1tientiszltull, flarlci1ulix'i1luz1l.with glftsees anel mustache. XYeight is 105 it-uiiirlsg height is 6 feet I iueh. Iiruzxiisis.-Clim-1imanin. lil!!IGN!JSIS,-li,C1'l'l'IZlllCl'lt niztil arlflress is Imp Liuenln Street, Klerimlen, Cmui. ,Xppuintinent tri King! Lliuiity Ilmlmitzll, llrmilqlyii, X. Y, Bi0g7'Uf7I13V 39 PAUL KIIEIHT SELLEXV.- ll, llorn, Hetober 10, 1887, Worth- ington, lllass. Single. Plucslznr Il,I.NlCSS.-Pilllfilll complains of inability to talk. Duration several years. He is a member of Alpha Kappa Kappa Fraternity. P.xs'r l'lIS'l'URY.+l'lC preparerl for Yale at Springhelcl, Mass. He was originally in the elass of IQOQ, but left to teach Histology, Pathology and llaeteriology in New Orleans L'niversity, where he instrnetecl for two years. He has also learneal the nmlertalqing- business. For the past year he has been an inlerne at Grace Hospital, New Haven. Freshman year he roomerl with liarle, 'IO MS., at 905 Howard .Xvenueg seeoncl year at 313 Crown Street: junior year at 1097 Chapel Street: Senior Year at 1418 Chapel Street. FAMIIX I'IIS'l'HNY.'l'IlF- father, now mleeeasecl, was Tlieollore R. Sellew, a farmer. His mother is Matilcla ll. Kibbe. He has a brother at Yale in the Graclnate School. PIIYSILXXI, EX.XRllN,X'l'IUN.-l,i2lflClllI is a healthy, husky infliviclual, with fairly well-clevelopefl mustache. lle weighs 2301JOl1llllS ancl is 6 feet L5 ineh tall. Dl.Xl2NllSlS.-1VQCSL'l'VCCl. PRUHNIJSIS.-l'Cl'lllZ1l1Cllt mail aclalress is East laongmeaclow, Mass. 40 PII'XfHI',X' uf Hu' Class of IOII EUGENE 'll PllNSl YN ST.XTlfS.- 1lt-ne. llorn, August 31, 1882. S111-ir1gticlfl,l'z1. Single. PRlCSliN'I' lI.I,NliSS. lnzlhilitx' tu hczlt thc Slfifli-ll'lEll'liCl. lDll1'HllfDl1 txrfv years. flnscl smlclt-11 with his Clcctiuu tw 21 hzmk mlircCtr11'sl1ip. Thc patreut is a 1NCl11lJCl'1ll N11 Sigma Nu lf1'zmtQ1'11ity. l',xs'r l'lIS'I'1lRY.--l'lC p1'upz11'twl at thc lllzmstielrl, l'a., N01'l'll2ll Scluwl :mal spent :mc summer at L.4'l1'l1L'll. 'l'hc yt-ar p1'ccc1li11g his entrance to the Nlecli- cal Sclwul, he was prirtuipal ul' thc Springville, l'z1., 'l'mx'11sl1ip Sclmols 7 l'il'CSl1lll2ll1 year he 1'cu1111Ul at 1051 Clrapel Street: sccunml and thircl yt-ars at 27 High Strcctg fwurth your at QS Park Strcct. l7.xAl11,y llIS'I'1lRY,+l lis fathcr is jacob States, El farmcr, :mtl his mwther is SUSIL' ljoltrlstvrml States. l'lIYS-ILXXI. Exrxmlwvr INN.-l'z1tic11t is 21 sturdy imlivillual, wcisglhng 1110 lwtrmls :mtl 5 feet IO1l1CllL'Sl2lll. lJr.xr1N051S.-Dysrnmpltfrphtmhia. l'luupxusls.-l't'1'mz1m'11t mail ZUlIll'L'iN is NlCll1llS1lll, l'a. .Xppcrintrnellt 115 rssirlcht pzlllmlugist, Ncw llzlvcn lluspital. NY' 'L YALE MEDICAL SCHOOL LE M. S., FIRST YEAR l, YA l 19 OF SS CLA First Year Fifty-three there were of us in IQO8, fifty-three with set determination to have the Yale seal stamped upon us. Some were determined, more were set,-back. The Christmas guillotine did deadly work, and at a time when peace and good-will towards all should reign on earth! It saddened us to see so many depart for lands unknown. lt was with more sadness we saw many who escaped then suffer in june. So the history of Freshman year is one of death! ln memoriam, we recall jolly, good-natured Flaumen,'of Flaumenco- poea fame, A work of wisdom, that: but the Grim Executioner thought there was wisdom enough in Medicine, and directed that this excessive bril- liance be turned to Law. Accompanying Flaumen were Day and Donovan. Poor Day! ambitions e'en beyond Caesars, and like Caesar slain! XVhose capillaries were twelve inches long and for whom Columbus sailed down Hunters Canal! Eddie Donovan,- Champ Pug -of the chlorotic voice and snappy clothes, covering a warm heart and neatly-written cribs. And all the others! Ah, me, how Father Time changeth! And now the dear preceptors of Fresh days! Yesterday-we-were-dis- gustingu Maryott was a name to conjure with-if you could: his enchant- ing voice would waft us gently to the Land of Morpheus. And Dean Smiths colored balls 3 how with these he taught us the meaning of isomerism, polymerism, and how to make the ah! me! no! compounds. And Anatomy Lab.,-the memory of that Cadaver Quartet, whose hangout was about the bier of Venus fthough they really preferred Adanrs lj ! Chemistry Lab..- with the melodrama, Fighting the Flames, and the game of sugar up3 the jollying of the rosy-checked stock-clerk, and his come-back when the unknowns appearedfunknowns which remained so to all save Sally Barnum. Physiology was damnation, and the master a real Mephistog the idea of trying to make the Fresh flziizk Physiology! Contrast the master of the structure of the human body, thinking it best to develop the framework before putting in the engines, and assigning fifteen to sixty pages of Gray! Looking back, we fllilzk we see method in their torture. Such were some of the trials and some of the joys of Fresh days. May they always be a part of us and we never more a part of them! H. L. FXBRAMSON. 1911 SECOND YEAR, CLASS Second Year Having met the first Faculty onslaught, we came back to school in the fall of IQOS to further increase our knowledge of Anatomy and Physiology and enter the new and unexplored fields of Pharmacology, Pathology and Bacteriology. True, our numbers had been decreased, but we felt we had 139011 the flttggt to gm-Vivg Emil eondescended to speak to a Freshman occa- sionally. The first redeeming feature of the year was the comparatively low book expense, which was for most of us quite a relief. Dr. Henderson, an old Y man. began to develiip material for the pitching staff of the baseball ICHINZ the curves we scientists soon learned to get out of any old machine were wonderful. Here also Charlie liarnum tried out the kickers for the football team by his improved knee-jerk apparatus. Later in the course we became real doctors, each with his defined and unassailable position on the operating staff of the Physiological Laboratory. The bacteriological research and discoveries of Arthur Mitten will long remain in our memories, Arthur having made it his business to inoculate himself with every organism studied and adding any number of new dis- eases to our present over-filled catalogue. XVe completed our last dissection and began to treat live ones with our prescriptions, under Dr. Scarborough. About the middle of the year someone discovered two new hairs on Lou l,evy's North Pole, and reported the matter to Dr. Scarborough, who re- ferred all questions regarding hair tonics to Louis. Not alone in Medicine were we successful, but in the higher arts, Johnnie Message having learned to do bi-manual illustrating, drawing 21 diagram on the board with his right hand, and painting his face a beautiful pink with the other. ln the spring, L'ol. Kimzey offered the Chandler Tripphy for the best class ball teaing and our class, having, as before said, the best curve artists, won the cup handily. lt is now on exhibition in the-but ask Kimzey where it is, l have forgotten for the moment. Many visits were made tu Dr. liartlctt's XYard on the New Haven Hospital grounds! In one way and another, our Sophomore days became a memory, and we faced again those horrible examinations. Not that we feared them: oh, no, not that! They were simply a temporary obstacle, easily QPJ surmounted, in our coveted path to the degree of Doctor of Medicine. Wfe saw and conquered. so ending one-half of what we intended to make a successful career in the Yale Medical School. MAXWELL LEAR. 1551270 + JZ' gb- f LZ.2di-.Man .f- W, 9' ' Ln JUNIOR YEAR Junior Year Junior year, with its practical work, was the pleasantest year of our course. Familiar faces were missing when school opened, but with Comfort, Sellew and four ex-1910 men, we numbered thirty-two. To the Dispensary we Hockedg thump, thump, thumpsfdescended our mighty fists upon the chests of poor emphysematous patients: een, tswee, dree' became the class slogan. VVhite-coated, we strutted around the Surgical Clinic, hoping some- one might call us Doctorg indeed, Sam Harvey has been taken for a certain Professor-they say it is because he has florid cheeks and wears a felt hat. Medicine appealed to us as being the most interesting and important course of the year. Our knowledge of prescription-writing and the common- sense use of drugs will be appreciated by our patients. The feminine side of medicine, though admirably presented, failed to make the expected hit- Buckley often reporting unprepared, and Chas. Comfort actually preferring an all-day Ere. VVe dosed through Da Costa, our sleep being disturbed only by the realization of June exams. ibut the XVednesday ball games continued very popularj. Clinical Microscopy was enlivened with clever wit and gentle sarcasm. We appreciated the skin game worked weekly: the few precious moments devoted to furthering our knowledge of kids 3 those recitations on nerve : and the efforts made to supply us with clinical material, efforts not always in vain! Our class distinguished itself in many ways. Harvey conceived and executed the idea of holding group classes for the study of moral and ethical questions confronting us in Medicineg Harvey and Barnum were elected to Sigma Xig Harvey and L. H. Levy were on the Medical Jozmial Board. Zunder's football song, Score for Yale, was the biggest hit of the season. Sickness deprived us of Joe Harris' advice on getting by without study. The class was nearly wiped out by an epidemic of black evesf' We were saved, only to be subjected to the most unkindest cut of all -june exams.-which school history will record as the greatest human sacrifice ever offered by a junior class. After the smoke of battle, only twenty responded to the call. Together we joined hands and offered a silent toast to our departed classmates-departed ou the first trains for Baltimore or Long Tslandg and we pledged ourselves to renewed efforts to maintain the honor and dignity of our School and the Class of 1911. L. S. Boorn. SENIOR YEAR Senior Year In the chronicle of our last year, we first record the changes which we found on our return after the summer vacation. Dr. Smith no longer occupied the clean's office, but had given over the work to Dr. lllumerg we missed the face of one whom we had come to know as a friend. From our own ranks we missed some of the comrades of the previous year, who have gone to complete their course in other schoolsg but we mustered twenty veterans, gathered for the last year's work. VVe welcomed the clinical work after the three years of preparation. At the dispensary there was always something interesting, for we were novices so ofteng hardly had we begun to get the run of things before we went to another clinic, where some of the old chronies, perhaps, assisted the instructors in initiating us into a new held of practical medicine. But the red letter days were those when we presented cases before the class. Wlietlier at the dispensary or the hospital they were potent to make us realize how much we may forget: and after our turn in the mill we began to have a greater respect for those things which we did not know. Like those before us, we have taken our turn on the obstetrical service and learned the joy of being routed out in the early morning to run a race with the stork, only to End, perhaps, that the wary bird would not alight for hours. VVith winter, rumors of hospital examinations invaded the place and lent a greater seriousness to study. A good number of our men ventured into the great city to try their mettle with men from other schools, and we are proud that nearly one-half of the class have first-rate appointments in New York. As senior year draws to its close, let us recall the purpose which lead us to spend four years here. We came primarily to learn what we might of medicine to equip ourselves to earn a livelihood and the better to till a place in the world. But these years have not meant what they might, if our horizon has not widened, and if we have not come to feel that in medicine we touch shoulders with brothers in many other fields of work. As we leave the school may we live worthy of our training and strive to perfect ourselves in our chosen calling, which is of all most humane and honorable. NEW HAVEN HOSPITAL Jelndod 1soN v-1 01 b- f-4 55 ISHJOAA 1S-DP-WH 'ff' QD Q ' co v-1 f-4 iq ID ,ISSSHS r-1 QQ 'N v-4 QH -4 CN N Jagnlg H Y-4 f-4 om no v-4 Q v-4 DIILIQ r-4 Ol -H N CYD I'- pa9oo11go1,i1ar1g'1 N I' N C0 N 4 C0 mam puma luapm-ng C1 05 1, H PU110-YV IIV TLSFWSI V ' M pa,m1eN :gssq '14 v-4 v-1 Q C0 CO pssswq 3,5921 CO Q v-4 v-4 v-4 v-1 FN - 71 PS-UUJPV N -J O1 v-4 --4 Q5 GQ 01 JSUW peugjriglg JSON G1 r-4 v-4 IQ lx O1 v-1 O!19B.l9l1Q-I lsojy Ygbrr-47 Y N W v-4 v-4 Ol LQ r-4 v-4 --1 IEELISBUOO Jsom LQ v-1 r-C QQ 1-4 lf: 1-1 W a1g1es.IaA JSON N r-1 Ol IQ CYD tn r-4 1-4 ognuaoog wow -co my-5 CYD v-1 v-4 -1 v-i N OO N N 1 QSQQSION v3-v:--- GN 12 C0 i 1S3!ZE'I 'iii Y 6 Cl I-4 Y 'TH ini' YW W mI5f1lT cd 5i6? 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Hardest to Bluiif-Ilartlett 11, Flint 4, llluniei' 3, Alling 2. Easiest to Blunt-lliitler 12, Steele 4, lfleiirlersoii 3, Bluiner 1. Most Polisliecl-Flint 13, Ramsay 6, Usborne 1. Most Popnlai'-Ferris 13, Flint 5, Steele 1, Lewis 1. Most Sarcastic-Tileston IS, Hynes 1, Henderson 1. Most llroacl-Minded-Flint 16, Bluinei' 4. Most Interesting-Flint S. Osborne 4, llltnnei' 3, Ferris 2, Steele 1. Alling I, Swain I. Iii1'1ClCSl1-FC1'1'lS 14, Flint 4, Ramsay 1, Usbnriie 1. Pleasantest-Ranisay 11, Ferris 5, Flint 3, Swain 1. Strictest--Henclerson 5, lflartlett 5, llluinei' 3, Flint 3, Alling 3, Tiles- ton 1. VVittiest-E. H. Arnold 10, :Xlling 5, Swain I, Henclerson 1, Mailliouse 1. Steele 1. l H . -l ,fn Q I 'ik V AMPITHEATRE, YALE CLINIC Statistics Hardest Year-Third 9, First 5, Second 5, Fourth 1. Easiest Year-Fourth 12, Second 4, First 3, Third 1. Hardest Course-Anatomy 11, Surgery 3, Pliarinacolmg-y 2, Chemistry 1, Neurology 1, Physiology Laboratory 1, Physiology 1. Easiest Course-Surgical Anatomy 5, Obstetrics 3, Pediatrics 3, Bac- teriology 2. Physical Diagnosis 2, Orthopedics 1, Laryngology 1, Der- matology 1, Bandaging 1, Mannikin 1. Favorite Course- Medicinel 8, Surgery tlflintb 3, Pediatrics 2, Ob- stetrics 2, Pathology 1, Physiology 1, Anatomy 1, Pharmacology 1, Clinical Diagnosis 1. Favorite Recreation-l'lorse-back riding 2, Driving 2, Pinochle 2, Read- ing 2, Moving Pictures 1, Bowling 1, Calling 1, Tennis 1, Theatre 1, Sleep- ing 1, Bridge 1, Music 1, Yisiting New York 1, Annoying Telephone Girls 1. Favorite Sport-Football 7, Baseball 2, Track 1, Tennis 1, Automobiling 1, Roller-skating 1, Basketball 1, Yachting 1, Rowing 1, Swimming I, Train- ing Horses 1. Favorite Drink-Beer 8, Milk 3, Moxie 1, Lacrima Cristi 1, Fish-house Punch 1. Favorite Tobacco-Imperial Cube 6, Sovereign 1, Cavouretto 1, Ar- 5 cadia 1, Murad 1, Malachrino 1, Carolina Perfectos 1. Medical School Next to Yale-Johns Hopkins 6, Columbia 3, McGill 3, Cornell 3, Harvard 2. Favorite New Haven Resort-Savin Rock 9, Adam Zeigle1 s 5, Rey- nolds' 1, Heublein's 1. Political Party-Republican 1o, Democrat 3, Non-Partisan 3, Independ- ent 2, Prohibition 1, Anarchist 1. Intoxicants-Used by 12, not used by 8. Tobacco-Used by 133 not used by 7. YALE MEDICAL JOURNAL BOARD Class Committees Class Secretary SEllllllCl Clark llzirvey Class Banquet Committee Lewis S2llllllCl llootli, C'!1411'1'11.'1111 Genesis l?l'2lllli Carelli Xllallave Lylllilll Hrcutt l'a11l liibbe Sellew Class Supper Committee NVillia111 Francis Clllllllllgllillll, C'l1t1i1'11m11 Eclwartl lil'ClltlOll lfarley lVillia111 Levy Class Reunion Committee Charles Garcliuer liZlI'11l.llll, Cf1f11'1'111t111 lflarry Louis Ahraiiisoii - Maxwell Lear Class Day Committee Robert Emhiett lluclcley, CfZUll'llItIll Charles Thomas Flynn Eugene .lohusou States Cap and Gown Committee Rieliarcl lfrank Seicleusliclcer Class Book Committee George Francis Cahill Charles Wlilliam Comfort, Jl'.Cl1UiI'11ILIll Wfillialii John lfleury Fischer Maurice Farvish Lautmau Louis Henry Levy NEW HAVEN HOSPITAL Former Members Henry Albert Conte, 183 l'lEl11llllO1'1 Street, New Haven, Conn. Ralph Edward Costanzo, 1oo Greene Street, New llaven, Conn. james Francis Coughlan, 196 Wfallace Street, New Haven, Conn. Forrest Glenniore Crowley, Galion, Ohio. Herbert Frederick Day, 721 Main Street, Hartford, Conn. joseph Laudiuni Desrosiers, .12 Shelter Street, New Haven, Conn. Edward gl. DOIIOXVHII, 5 lflryant Avenue, Quincy, Mass. Edward Thomas Dwyer, 431 Mai11 Street, Ansonia, Conn. Edward Aniedeo Esposito, 337 George Street, New Haven, Conn Joseph Vincent Esposito, I5 Sunnner Street, New Haven, Con11. Tracy Farnanl, 37 Hillhouse Avenue, New Haven, Co11n. Samuel Banon Flaunian, YVallingford, Co1111. XN'illian1 Ralph Fogarty, Ansonia, Con11. -laines Francis Gorman, 166 Main Street, So. Manchester, COI111. George Clifford Grahani, 184 No. Main Street, llristol, Conn. Joseph Oliver Guerra, 750 Grand Avenue, New Haven, Conn. John Francis Hanilin, Belchertown, Mass. joseph Edward Harris, 233 Oak Street, New l'lElVC 1l, Conn. John Francis Hogan, New Haven, Conn. Horatio Norsworthy Huinphreys, 237 VV 130tl1 Street, New York Arthur Edward Johnson, 30 Crescent Street, Ansonia, Co11n. joseph Francis Keegan, 1331 Chapel Strect, New IAIEIVCH, Conn. john Francis Krasnye, 411 Nepperhan Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y. Frederick Patrick Lee, 30 Sunnner Street, New llritain, Conn. Willia111 David Levy, 69 Audubon Street, New Haven, Conn. blames Patrick McManus, 24,2 Orchard Street, New FIEIVCII, Conn. John Simon Message, 119 No. 1st Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Arthur Allen Mitten, NVoodleigh, Highland Park, Chicago, Ill. Joseph Francis U'llrien, Meriden, Co1111. Otto Carl Pickhardt, 1042 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. Lemuel Eugene l underson, ZQ Grove Avenue, Ashtabula, Ohio. Henry Alsop Riley, 125 XV. 92nd Street, New York, N. Y. Peter Belljflllllll Sarason, 183 Oak Street, New Haven. Conn. Robert Frederick Scholl, 149 Loinbard Street, New Haven, Conn. Grover Cleveland Sweet, 710 Howard Avenue, New Haven, Conn. VValter Clark Tilden, 23 Wfillialns Street, New London, Conn. George Stephen Wfalker, .205 Orchard Street, New Haven, Conn. Willia111 Little Vlfallace, 151 Canner Street, New Haven, Con11. Munro Falk Zunder, 583 Vlfhitney Avenue, New Haven, Conn. John Lawrence M. Higgins, 652 Congress Avenue, New Haven, Conn. ,N.Y FARNAM AMPHITHEATRE, NEW HAVEN HOSPITAL E ..,.:. , Q V...k Q I A , 1 I E . YALE UNIVERSITY CLINIC Y LE U IVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE The Yale Medical School was chartered in 1810, and is the oldest of the pro- fessional departments of Yale University. The course leading to the degree of Doctor of Medicine is a graded one, extending over four years of thirty-four weeks each, c.1'rl1z.rit'e of tiaraiiozzs. The curriculum consists of lectures supplemented by recitations from assigned reading, combined with thorough individual personal instruction in Laboratories and Clinics. LABORATORY INSTRUCTION The School has thoroughly equipped laboratories of Anatomy, Histology, Physi- ology, Pathology, Bacteriology and Clinical Medicine and Surgery. CLINICAL INSTRUCTION The Yale University Clinic, which contains the New Haven Dispensary, is a large, thoroughly equipped building having all the most modern facilities for the treatment of out-patients. It treats over 17,000 patients annually. The work is divided between the members of the senior class, who serve in rotation for four weeks upon each of the clinics, not more than four men being assigned to one class, so that each student has himself each day several patients to treat under the direction of the clinical assistants, of whom there are usually two to each clinic. There are separate clinics for Medicine, Surgery, Gynecology, Obstetrics, Neurology, Orthopedics, Ophthalmology, Laryngology and Otology, Pediatrics and Dermatology, in which in the course of the year every opportunity is given to diagnose and treat the usual manifestations of disease under conditions closely simulating oflice practice. The New Haven Hospital, containing about two hundred beds, is on the next block to the University Clinic and instruction is given here by frequent clinics in the wards and theatres. For further information concerning the requirements for matriculation and gradu- ation, tuition fees, prizes and details of the course, apply to THE DEAN OF THE MEDICAL FACULTY. Yale Uziiwcrcrify, New Hu-wen, Conn. .5 .. W l ,Wi ., S A . , , ,. ,.f X . .N-L I ,J ,,,, - A-wif' L A5 . u',, ,.,':f,' M., 1, V , . 'N 1 , 'fm ,.. .5- fm R-,.,., if 2 P.-, Va-,fwax ,, -1 - rl r-fiflff -nf . X lv? . .. . 113. I ' Q- -, 5,i',.,. W W vi' T Q I Xb- il. 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