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3. ELBC"I'IVBS IN NBUROLOGY
a) CLINICALNBUROLOGY.
I)
Each term a small number of fourth-year students may assist in the General Neurology Clinic and receive further experience in the diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders.Dr. Sprofkin.
2.)
Instruction in the diagnosis and management of paroxysmal dis- orders of the central nervous systemis
available to small groupS of fourth-year students in the Seizure Clinic.Dr. Sprofkin.
b) EXPBRIMENTAL NEUROLOGY. A study of problems related to t~e anatomy and physiology of the nervous system.
Drs. 0" and SprofkJn.
c)
NBUROPATHOLOGY.A study of the special pathology of the nervo~s system, withits
application to clinical problems. Hours and credit by arrangement.Dr. Sprofkin.
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Obstetrics & Gynecology
FRANK E. WHITACRE, M.D., Profeuor of Ohstetrics and Gynecology and Head of the Department
JOHN C. BURCH, M.D., Profeuor of Ohsftfrics and Gynecology
D. ScOTT BAYER, M.D., Profeuor of Clinical Ohstetrics and Gynecology
MILTON S. LEWIS, M.D., Profeuor of Clinical Ohstetrics, Emeritus
G. SYDNEY McCLBLLAN, M.D., Profeuor of Clinical Ohstetrics and Gynecology
WILLIAMJAMES MCGANITY, M.D., Associate Profeuor of Ohstetrics and Gyne- cology
DORIS H. ORWIN, PH.D., Associate Profeuor of Physiology in Ohstetrics and Gynecology
JOHN SMITH CAYCE, M.D., Auociate Profeuor of Clinical Ohstetrics, Emeritus
WILLARD O. TIRRILL, JR., M.D., Auociate Profeuor of Clinical Ohstetrics and Gynecology
EDWIN LEA WILLIAMS, M.D., Auociate Profeuor of Clinical Ohstetrics and Gynecology
JOSEPH D. ANDBRSON, M.D., Auistant Profeuor of Clinical Ohsftfrics and Gynecology
J.
ALAN ALEXANDER, M.D., Instructor in Ohstetrics and GynecologyCHARLIEJOB HOBDY, M.D., Instructor in Ohstetrics and Gynecology
HOWARD E. MORGAN, M.D., Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology,' Investi- gator in Physiology, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
RUSSELLT. BIRMINGHAM, M.D., Instructor in Clinical Ohstetrics and Gynecology
SWAN BRASFIELD BURRUS, M.D., Instructor in Clinical Ohstetrics and Gyne- cology
(Leave of absence)
RICHARDO. CANNON, M.D., Instructor in Clinical Ohstetrics and Gynecology
ROBERT
L.
CHALFANT, M.D., Instructor in Clinical Ohstetrics and GynecologyEVERETTM. CLAYTON, JR., M.D., Instructor in Clinical Obstetrics and Gyne- cology
, SA-\{C. COWAN, JR.., M.D., Instructor in Clinical Obsftfrics and Gynecology
GEORGE B. CRAFTON, M.D., Instructor in Clinical Ohstetrics and Gynecology
RAPHAELS. DUKE, M.D., Instructor in Clinical Obsftfrics and Gynecology
JAMESWOOD ELLIS, M.D., Instructor in Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology
HAMILTON
V.
GAYDEN, M.D., Instructor in Clinical Obstetrics and GynecologyB.
KIMBROUGH HIBBBTT,III,
M.D., Instructor in Clinical Obstetrics and Gyne-cology
ROLANDD. LAMB, M.D., Instructor in Clinical Gynecology
HORACE
T.
LAVELY, JR., M.D., Instructor in Clinical Gynecology~OMER M. PACE, M.D., Instructor in Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology
ROY W. PARKER, M.D., Instructor in Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology
OBERTC. PATTERSON, JR., M.D., Instructor in Clinical Ohstetrics
~. GORDON PEERMAN, JR., M.D., Instructor in Clinical Ohstetrics and Gynecology DOUSTONSARRATT, M.D., Instructor in Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology
OUGLASSEWARD, M.D., Instructor in Clinical Gynecology
~RTlIUR SUTHBRLAND, M.D., Instructor in Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology
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1I0MASF. WARDER, M.D., Instructor in Clinical Ohstetrics and GynecologyAUL
L.
WARNER, M.D., Instructor in Clinical OhstetricsSCHOOL OF MEDICINE ~
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RooEll BYRON BURRUS,M.D., Assislanl in Ohsltlric.s and Gyntcology
EDWAP.D
A. Ln, M.D.,
Auislanl in Ohsltlrics and GyntcologyCHANDLER HARGROVB SMITH, M.D., A.l.lislanl in Obsftlrics and Gyntcol~
(Leave of absence for military service)
JAMESWILLIAM TSNPBNNY, M.D., Anislanl in Ohsltlrics and Gyntcolo!J ROBBltT HARLIN TOSH, M.D., Assislant in Ohsltlric.s aM GyntcolotJ Ons B. WOOLEY,Jll., M.D., Assislilnl in Obsltlrics and Gyntcology
CHAllLESH. HUDDLESTON,M.D., Assislant in Clinical Obslltrics and Gyntcol4tJ SIDNBT
C.
REICHMAN, M.D., Assislanl in Clinical OhsltlricJ and Gyntto/DfJ RICHARD C. STUNTZ, M.D., Assislanl in Clinical OhSltlrics and Gyntcoloo(Leave of absence)
WILLIAM D. SUMPTJlR.,JR., M.D., A.l.lislant in Clinical Ohsltlrics anJ GJnl' cology
1. INTRODUCTIONTO OnnBTRICS AND GYNECOLOGY.
A
series of lectures and demonstrations emphasizin~ the fundamentals of anatomy and physi.ology concerned with reproduction in the female. This course is presented as the groundwork for clinical obstetrics and gynecology. Two hours a week during the spring quarter of the second year. Drs. Whilacrl
anJ
Mfuanily.
1.. OBSTBT1ICS. A series of lectures and discussions during the third year on the treatment of abnormal labor as well as the pathology of pregnancy.
One hour a week during fall, winter, and spring quarters.
Dr. WhitatTI
and Slaff.3, CLINICAL OBSTBTR.ICS.During one half of the quarter the students study the patients on the obstetrical wards. During this period students are required to serve as clinical clerks to the obstetrical patients in the Hospital and take part in their delivery under supervision of the ~t~.
They also have daily ward rounds with various members of the visltlng
staff,
where cases are discussed and demonstrations on the manikin are carried out. All students are required to have assisted in a specified number of deliveries in the Hospital before graduation. Approximately eight~n hours a week during half of quarter of the third year, exclusive of delivertes.Dr. WhitaCTI and Staff.
4.
CLINICAL OBSTBTR.ICSAND GYNECOLOGY. A course of clinical lectures and demonstrations on the obstetrical and gynecological material of ~he Hospital will be given to third.year students. One hour a week during three quarters of the third year. Dr. Whilacrl and Staff.5.
GYNECOLOGY. A course of lectures, recitations, and assigned readingwill
be fiven to third-year students. In this course the more impor:rant topics 0 gynecology are covered. One hour a week during the winter and spring quarters of the third year. Dr. Bllrrh and Slaff.6. CLINICAL GYNECOLOOY. The fourth-year students are assigned to .aJl gynecology patients who come to the outpatient department for servlce~
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