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College Of Medicine And Surgery REED, Charles Alfred Lee, American sur¬geon: b. Wolf Lake, Ind., July 9. 1856; d. Glen-cester, Mass., Aug. 28, 1928. Educated at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, and at the Cincinnati College of Medicine and Surgery, he was profes¬sor of gynecology and abdominal surgery a! the Cincinnati College of Medicine and Surgery 1882-1895; became gynecologist at the Cincinnati

RODMAN, William Lewis, American si geon: b. Frankfort, Ky., 7 Sept. 1858; d. March 1918. He was graduated at the Ke tucky Military Institute in 1875 and took 1 M.D. at Jefferson Medical College, Philad phia, in 1879. He was a surgeon in the Unit States army in 1880-82; then engaged in pra tice at Louisville, Ky., where he was demo strator of surgery in the medical departme of the University of Louisville in 1885-93. r was professor of surgery at the Kentud School of Medicine in 1893-98; and thereafti held the chair of surgery at the Medico-Chirurg cal College of Pennsylvania, and was also pn fessor of surgery and clinical surgeon o the Women's Medical College of Pennsylvani from 1900. He wrote 'Diseases of the Breasl (1908).

See Also History Of Medicine —from:

The discovery of penicillin was perhaps one of the most revolutionary events in the history of medicine —from of medicine—from two points of view. First, it was a drug relatively nontoxic to man (except, of course, in those cases where a person is allergic to the drug) but a highly potent bactericide. Second, this seren¬dipitous event resulted in the establishment of a new field of chemotherapeutic investigation—antibiotics research—and the floodgate was opened. Today's medicine cabinet contains lit¬erally hundreds of antibiotics of various sources, potencies, and ranges of bactericidal activity.

HARVARD UNIVERSITY, the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States, was founded at Cambridge, Mass., in 1636. As organized in the late 1960's, Harvard University comprises 17 *l>arate departments of enrollment, administered by 9 faculties. Allied with these schools and (acuities are 95 libraries, 7 botanical institutions, 1 astronomical stations, more than 50 laboratories of science, engineering, and medicine, 9 museums of natural history of medicine —from, medicine, art, and archaeology, and numerous committees, hospitals, clinics, and foundations devoted to advanced study and syste¬matic research.


On The Other Hand See Medicine Was Moving:

Medicine was moving rapidly in two direc-in recent months, and in both it was ex-ding well beyond the traditional confines of i art of healing. The new emphasis in treat-was on individual and community health er than on illness. Primarily research concerned with the basic processes of lire, studying diseases in terms of the shape behavior of atoms and molecules. At the time medicine was concerned with its ition as a social institution reaching out to vide health care for all the people while ying ways of maintaining the level of com-ceof its practitioners.

Distinguished professor president of the State Stony Brook, Dr. Glass Review of Biology. He the board of trustees of oratory of Quantitative the board of directors for the Advancement of Dr. Glaser is vice-president for medical affairs, dean, and professor of medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine. He is also president-elect of the Association of American Medical Colleges and a mem¬ber of the National Advisory Council of the U.S. Public Health Service, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the Board of Medicine of the Na¬tional Academy of Sciences.

 

 

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