A COMMUNITY PUBLICATION OF the JEWISH HOSPITAL of St. Louis 216 S. KINGSHIGHWAY, ST. LOUIS, MO. 63110 Vol. 18 —No. 2 APRIL, 1969

Two New Board Members Elected at February Meeting Edward B. Greensfelder, president of the Board of Directors, has announced the election of two new members to the Board: Sydney M. Shoenberg as a life member and Eugene C. Weissman for a three-year term. Mr. Shoenberg, president of Sydney M. Shoenberg and Company, is a former vice president of the May Department Stores, director of the First National Bank and the St. Louis Union Trust, and a director of CIT Corporation of New York. He also served as a director on the Board of the Y.M.H.A. He served on the Jewish Hospital Board of Directors from 1914 to 1946; in 1946 he was elected to the City Art Museum's Board of Control. His father, Moses Shoenberg, was one of the original contributors to Jewish Hospital in 1901. The Moses Shoenberg Memorial School of Nursing at 306 South Kingshighway is dedicated to his memory and was made possible by a gift of $300,000 from Moses Shoenberg's widow, Dollie, and his son, Syd- ney. The Shoen- Grant Awarded berg Research Building at 4949 To Dr. Baue Forest Park Bou- Senators Stuart M. Symington levard was a gift and Thomas F. Eagleton recently from the Shoen- HYMAN R. SENTURIA, M.D., director of the Department of Radiology, explains the Radio-Isotope Scanner which announced a research grant of berg family. was made available for the Hospital by a $15,000 gift from the Associates of the Jewish Hospital of St. Louis. $95,756 to Arthur E. Baue, M.D., Sydney M. Members of the Board of the Associates are (left to right): Donald P. Gallop, Edward B. Greensfelder, president of the Hospital, Julian L. Meyer, president of the Associates, Louis I. Zorensky and (far right) Abe J. Garland. Surgeon-in-Chief, from the De- Shoenberg's wife partment of Health, Education, was Stella Hays Sydney M. and Welfare for the study of Shoenberg and Shoenberg "Surgical Aspects of Shock and their three sons are Sydney M. Associates Present New Diagnostic Hypoxia." Shoenberg, Jr., John M., and The objective of the study is Robert to develop a better understanding Mr. Weissman, president of Unit to Department of Radiology of organ and cell injury pro- 9-0-5, a Division of Pet, Inc., duced by shock and hypoxia, received his de- The Associates of The Jewish ical in the organ under study. is a great advantage in the study which are commonly encountered gree from the Hospital of St. Louis have an- The isotope is detected by its of patients who are critically ill by surgeons. The limits of endur- Denver College nounced a gift of $15,000 to the radioactive "signal." The organs or unconscious. ance of several component parts of Pharmacy in Hospital's Department of Radiol- in the body which are most fre- One of the most common lung of the organism in shock will be 1955. He is vice ogy toward the purchase of a quently studied by means of conditions which is encountered studied, particularly the lung and president of the new diagnostic unit for scanning radioisotope scanning are the in medical practice is pulmonary the behavior of living cells under Associates of The various organs in the body using thyroid, brain, liver, lung, kid- embolism, a condition in which adverse circumstances. Jewish Hospital radioactive isotopes. According to neys, bones and heart. When the a blood clot obstructs one or more of St. Louis and Hyman R. Senturia, M.D., di- distribution of the isotope in an of the blood vessels distributed Eugene C. a director of the rector of the Department, the organ is abnormal it can be cor- to the lungs. The early recogni- Federation Drive Weissman Jewish Hospital isotope scanner has been installed related with certain disease pro- tion of this condition is imperative of Denver. in the division of nuclear medi- cesses. since obstruction by a clot of a Now in Progress He is also a division chairman of the March of Dimes, a member cine. The new instrument has twin major vessel can be instantly The goal for the 1969 Jewish of the budget committee of the Organ scanning is accomplished opposing 5 inch detecting crystals fatal. Minor episodes frequently Federation Drive at the Hospital Jewish Federation, and a past by administering a radioactive which permit patients to be ex- precede a major fatal clot. Early has been set at $12,000. The drive vice president of the Federation. chemical to the patient and then amined more rapidly and with a detection of these minor episodes will continue through May. moving the sensitive detecting de- higher degree of accuracy. The by lung scanning leads to earlier Mr. Weissman and his wife, the Armand F. Jaquier, director vices back and forth over the detecting probes allow opposite treatment and decreases fatalities. former Sylvia Eastman, have four of building services, is chairman part being studied in a rectilinear children and one grandson. sides of a patient's body to be The scanner cost $32,000 and of the Drive this year. Mrs. fashion mapping out on paper examined simultaneously, thus de- Also re-elected to the Board for replaces a unit in use in the Ernestine Scott, supervisor in and on a sensitized film, the dis- creasing the length of time that isotope laboratory for the past three-year terms are: J. Arthur Food Services, has been named tribution of the radioactive chem- the patient is immobilized. This ten years. Baer II, Norman Bierman, Julius co-chairman. Cohen, Bernard Edison, Bram Last year Hospital employees Lewin, Lee M. Liberman, Mrs. contributed $17,647 to the Drive Harry Milton, Herbert S. Schiele, First Annual Dinner Meeting of Associates which was 73% over the $10,200 Harry N. Soffer and Elliot H. The first annual dinner for Active in the hospital and and was a member of the Social goal. The Hospital received Stein. members of the Associates of health field on both national and Security Administration's Adviso- $250,000 from the Federation to Robert L. Shifrin, recently the Jewish Hospital of St. Louis local levels for 25 years, he has ry Panel for Incentive Reimburse- partially defray costs of providing elected president of the Jewish will be held April 22 at 6:30 assumed a position of leadership ment Experimentation. He also care for needy patients and to Center for Aged, has been named p.m., in the Moses Shoenberg in developing and pioneering new served as special consultant to support the medical and surgical ex-officio to the Board, replacing School of Nursing, 306 South programs in care of the aged, the National Institutes of Health teaching programs, the Chronic Arthur Bierman, past president of Kingshighway. home care, and hospitalization of Regional Medical Programs Re- Disease Division, Aaron Wald- the Jewish Center for Aged. alcoholics. More recently he has view Committee, and is a mem- heim Clinics, Department of Two members of the Leader- The guest speaker is Mark been involved on a national level ber of the California Committee Psychiatry and the Home Care ship Development Council of the Berke, executive director of in dealing with such problems as on Regional Medical Programs. Division. Jewish Federation, Richard Mey- Mount Zion Hospital and Medi- the severe health manpower Following Mr. Berke's talk, erhardt and Jules Pass, have been cal Center in San Francisco, and Local beneficiaries, besides the shortage, developing incentives members of the Jewish Hospital appointed as observers to the President-elect of the American Hospital, include the Board of for the more effective delivery of staff will discuss aspects of Jew- Jewish Hospital Board, effective Hospital Association. His topic Jewish Education, Jewish Center health care, and the Regional ish Hospital care. Jewish Hos- February, 1969. As observers they will be "What Makes A Good for Aged, Jewish Community Medical Program. pital panel members are: Stanford will attend regular meetings of Hospital." Centers Association, Jewish Com- Mr. Berke has served as a Wessler, M.D., Physician-in-Chief; munity Relations Council, Jew- the Board. As the administrator of a well- member of the Health Facilities and John E. and Adaline Simon ish Employment and Vocational Mr. Meyerhardt is with Levin- known hospital, Mr. Berke is in Panel of the National Advisory Professor; Morris Alex, M.D., Service, Jewish Family and Chil- son, Helman, Raisher, Inc., a a position to talk authoritatively Commission on Health Man- President, Medical Staff Associa- dren's Service, the St. Louis Jew- building and development com- about the key issues facing hos- power of the Department of tion; and David A. Gee, execu- ish Light, and the Federation pany, and Mr. Pass is with United pitals and health care nationally. Health, Education and Welfare; tive director. Community Chaplaincy Service. Food and Packaging Corporation. I~3E APRIL, 1969 PAGE 2

VOL. 18, NO. 2 APRIL, 1969 216 is published every six weeks "^ U. S. Information Agency by the Public Relations Department of " Films Hospital Nurse THE JEWISH HOSPITAL OF ST. LOUIS Saman Vicheanpong, registered flavors of ice cream are a big nurse on 1 South, is from the attraction." EDWARD B. GREENSFELDER, president province of Cholburi, Thailand. Stressing the beauty of her Recently the In- land, Saman says Thailand is DAVID A. GEE, executive director formation Agency came to the one of Asia's most advanced MRS. BARBARA JANES, director of community relations Hospital to film a documentary countries, having 70 radio sta- for Thailand television with tions, seven television stations MRS. TAFFY WILBER, Saman as one of the principal and 22 newspapers. The pictur- director of public relations subjects for a three-part story esque architecture and pagentry MRS. LYDIA MOTCHAN, on Thailand nurses working in are reminiscent of the Broad- editor-photographer the United States. way play, "," MRS. HENRY H. STERN, special correspondent Saman is a graduate of the but Saman shakes her head sad- Bangkok School of Nursing. Her ly over the play's "mistakes in husband, Pichat Pojanasomboon, history." M.D., is a resident at Homer G. Thailand is a storybook' land Phillips Hospital. Since the resi- whose pages reveal gleaming dency is for four years, Saman buddahs and beautiful palaces; e and Pichat are both endeavoring where families live in house- n* OU to adjust to the many differences boats built on stilts—but it is in culture and climate before re- also a land where modern build- PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR OF THE FOOD SERVICE DEPARTMENT, Charles turning to their native country. Gene Shippee has been named Hauser, still has occasion to use his culinary talents. Here he dips into a ings line the business districts. administrative manager of the baker's size can to prepare pies for patients and employees. When asked if she likes Amer- What has impressed her most Department of Radiology. Mr. ican food, she indicated that her about this country? "You build Shippee was formerly director of preference is still for rice and with such strength . . . with iron," the school of X-ray Technology Country Living is Chinese cooking. She does con- she remarked, and with a at the Hospital and was chief cede, however, that our "31 twinkle, "31 kinds of ice cream." technician from 1958 to 1964. His Cup of Tea Phillip Bassin, associate direc- Memories of growing up on tor, attended a meeting of the got a post office," he admits. "Its the farm are still vivid to Charles population is 75 if you count the AHA in Chicago on January 28 W. Houser, Jr., production super- dogs and cats." to discuss results of a Nursing visor of the dietary department. Early experiences in the local Activity Study which he coordi- "There's absolutely nothing like country school involved other nated for the St. Louis area. the wide open spaces of country members of his family, too, since Mrs. Virginia Reisinger, R.N., living." he said. four of the six students in the director of Nursing Service, at- "Like many another boy, I first and second grades were his tended the AHA Nursing Ac- sometimes helped with a little brothers and sisters. tivity Study Follow-up Confer- cooking at home," says Charles As much as he loves country ence, held at AHA headquarters "and although my mother has living, his childhood days were in Chicago, January 28-29, as a been involved with the dietary filled with the typical workload member of the Nursing Study department of Wesley Medical of chores that befall a farmer Advisory Committee. Center for about 14 years, I and his brood. Working in the Anthony McDonald, admin- really didn't seriously think about fields from dawn to dusk during istrative assistant in the De- food services until after my high the summer, ploughing, baling, partment of Nursing, attended school days. and threshing wheat, Charles re- a convention of the National "Now that I'm interested in calls he began driving his father's League of Nursing in Washing- all phases of the field, I enjoy tractor when he was in the third ton, D.C., January 15-17. One the challenges it has to offer. I grade. At the ripe old age of of the subjects discussed was how especially enjoy ice carving — nine, while teaching his younger to improve nursing schedules. something I wasn't too sure I brother how to operate the Mrs. Hazel Burford, R.N., as- could accomplish. machine, Charles managed to sistant director, surgical nursing, "I think it's important to catch his foot in the vehicle. attended a National League of standardize all recipes," he says. The fact that he broke his foot Nursing workshop on Nursing "I believe if you eat good meat was incidental to being able to Audit in Kansas City, Kansas, loaf today you should be able to "go to town" to the hospital. February 6-7. get the identical thing a year "Lucky it happened early in the Mrs. Virginia Haymes, R.N., from now." morning on a Friday," says assistant director of medical nurs- The town of Rock, Kansas, Charles, "before mom and dad ing, Mrs. Joan Robb, R.N., was home for Charles and it headed for Winfield to do their evening supervisor, Miss Mandy boasted one grocery and one weekly shopping. Neighbors lived Kopelwitz, R.N., in-service edu- filling station. "The only reason quite a distance away." He can sympathize first hand SAMAN VICHEANPONG, R.N. FROM THAILAND, had a leading role in cation instructor, and Miss it's on the map is because it's a documentary made at the Hospital recently by the United States Infor- Brenda Rhoton, R.N., staff nurse, with a farmer's life having lived mation Agency. The film will be used on television in her native country. attended a lecture given by Dean ried and has a 13-month-old son, through a summer drought and Dorothy Smith at the University Jason. a winter flood. of Missouri, Columbia on "Nurs- Miss Marie Tackaberry is the Winter days meant cutting Physical Therapy Experts Hold ing Reformation." new secretary in the Auxiliary down trees and sawing logs. Miss Mary Lou Mitchell, R.N., Services office. Miss Tackaberry "There was a time when dad Three-Day Institute at Hospital field representative for the School was formerly employed by Re- had a dairy farm," he recalls, of Nursing, attended the "Insti- nard Linoleum and Rug Com- "that we milked 22 cows before A three-day institute on "Phys- served on the program were tute on Rehabilitation" as a pany. going to school and again as ical Therapy Administrative Pat- David A. Gee, executive direc- soon as we got home." terns, Administrative Skills and tor; Franz U. Steinberg, M.D., representative of the Missouri Mrs. Evelyn M. Whitlock, Married to Marge Smith, a Personnel Utilization for Out-of- director, Department of Long Nurse Association, in New York R.R.L., attended a specialized in- sixth grade teacher at Lowell Hospital Services" was con- Term Care; Irwin Albrecht, as- City, January 30-31. Miss Emily stitute on Continuing Education Elementary School in St. Louis, ducted by the Jewish Hospital sociate director; Raymond High- Getz, R.N., assistant director of for Medical Record Consultants their romance started when Regional Training Center for fill, controller; Rodney Coe, nursing for Rehabilitation and and Department Heads at the Marge and Charles worked in Home Care and Other Out-of- Ph.D.j director of Medical Care Long Term Care also attended. Sheraton-Jefferson Hotel, Febru- the dietary department of Wesley Hospital Health Services for Research Center; and Robert William Chiles, personnel di- ary 12-14. Mrs. Whitlock is also Medical Center in Wichita. physical therapists, February 19- Hickok, coordinator, Department rector, attended a meeting for conducting a course in Medical He highly recommends the 21. The institute was supported of Long Term Care. Mr. Hickok representatives of business, reli- Terminology for Hospital em- Culinary Institute of America, by a United States Public Health designed and coordinated the pro- gious and government agencies ployees in the medical records in New Haven, Connecticut, as a Service short term training gram. at the Memorial Boulevard department and the admitting great place to learn the facets grant. Christian Church in January, offices. The meeting focused on the of good cookery. When he at- Participants represented hos- expanding role of physical ther- pertaining to the employment of Giovanni A. Dennis has been tended the Institute several years pitals and health agencies from apists in Health Care with par- the under-employed and the un- appointed draftsman for plant ago, "students came from all 16 states. Faculty for the insti- ticular emphasis on adminis- employed. operations and maintenance. over the world, including Trini- tute was composed of nationally trative skills. Participants were Terry Loftus has been named Mrs. Joan Leggett, A.R.T., as- dad and France," he recalls. "The known experts in the fields of actively involved during all ses- the new assistant manager of sociate record librarian, returned chefs who teach are experts in physical therapy and allied sions working with simulated Housekeeping. Mr. Loftus is from a leave of absence on Jan- their field and can really dish it health professions. Members of case problems, discussions and from the St. Louis area, is mar- uary 14. out." the Jewish Hospital staff who workshops. \~m APRIL, 1969 PAGE 3 Medical Staff New appointments to the Medical Staff approved by the Board of Directors at the January 16 meeting are: Arthur Z. Eisen, M.D., consultant, Dermatology, and Sven G. Eliasson, M.D., consultant, Long Term Care. Nathan M. Simon, M.D., director, Department of Psychiatry, attended the American Psychoanalytic Association Workshop on "Abortion" in New York, December 19. Norman Matulef, Ph.D., chief psychologist, Department of Psychia- try, spoke to the Association of the Chicago Area Training Centers in Clinical Psychology on the topic of "The Need for Change in Grad- uate Education in Psychology" on February 7. Dr. Matulef co- authored a paper entitled "Toward New Schools of Professional Psychology" which appeared in the fall issue of Clinical Psychologist. Herbert A. Leeper, Jr., Ph.D., joined the Medical Staff on Decem- ber 23 as a speech pathologist in the division of speech pathology, Department of Otolaryngology. Dr. Leeper received both his Master's and Doctoral degrees from Purdue University. His dissertation was entitled "Pressure Measurements of Articulatory Behavior During Alterations of Vocal Effort." Dr. Leeper will be actively involved in the evaluation and treatment of communicatively handicapped indi- viduals, and will have a major responsibility for continuing and directing research in speech pathology and speech science. NEWLY APPOINTED DIRECTORS of the expanded heart and lung programs at the Hospital are: Robert Kleiger, The division of speech pathology, Department of Otolaryngology, M.D., (left), David Shander, M.D., (center), and Robert Senior, M.D., (right). Dr. Kleiger will be full-time chief of the and Missouri Crippled Children's Service held a Cleft Palate Work- Intensive Coronary Care Unit; Dr. Shander will head the Cardiac Catheterization Unit; Dr. Senior will head the Pul- shop and Clinic at the Hospital on February 26. Among the speakers monary Laboratory. They will officially join the Staff on July 1. were: Marcy A. Goldstein, M.D., L. Woodrow O'Brien, D.D.S., William S. Brandhorst, D.D.S., Thomas Schiff, D.D.S., John H. Gladney, M.D., Frank B. Wilson, Ph.D., Ben H. Senturia, M.D., Department of Medicine Expands R. C. Arnold, M.D., Samuel D. Richards, Ph.D., Dan P. O'Brien, D.D.S., and William S. Sly, M.D. Frank B. Wilson, Ph.D., director of the division of speech pathol- ogy, Department of Otolaryngology, and Miss Patricia L. Toolen, Laboratories for Heart-Lung M.S., language therapist, participated in the Second Annual Meeting The Jewish Hospital of St. with the Hospital's Radiology Medicine, will head the Pul- of the Missouri Association for Children with Learning Disabilities Louis has announced plans for the Department under the direction monary Laboratory and serve held on February 8 at the Sheraton-Jefferson Hotel. Dr. Wilson development of new enlarged lab- of Hyman Senturia, M.D. The as Chief of the Department of and Miss Toolen participated in a panel discussion, "Viewpoints on oratories within the Department surgical treatment of bad hearts Medicine's pulmonary division as Education in Learning Disabilities." of Medicine to diagnose and will be under the guidance of well as Assistant Professor of Melvin M. Schwartz, M.D., was a panelist with Rabbi Benson treat diseases allied to the heart Arthur E. Baue, M.D., Surgeon- Medicine at Washington Univer- Skoff and Morris Cohen at a meeting of the Brith Sholom Keneseth and lungs. in-Chief and Harry Edison Pro- sity's School of Medicine. He is Israel Women's Auxiliary on February 5. "Abortion Law" was the In commenting about the new fessor of Surgery at Washington married to the former Martha topic. Dr. Schwartz participated in a similar panel on December 9 laboratories Stanford Wessler, University. Rose Orenstein, daughter of Dr. with Rabbi Skoff and Louis Susman for the Council of Jewish M.D., Physician-in-Chief and Women at the Clayton Community Center. To add leadership and impetus Joseph Orenstein, a Jewish Hos- John E. and Adaline Simon Pro- pital staff member. Robert S. Weinhaus, M.D., wrote a paper entitled "The Impor- to the diagnostic units, three fessor of Medicine at Washington physicians have been named to Dr. Kleiger, a graduate of Yale tance of Listening to the Patient to Avoid Useless Tests" which was University said, "The laboratories, join the full-time staff in medi- College and Harvard's . Medical published in Medical Economics, January 20, 1969. which will be partially oper- Carl J. Heifetz, M.D., attended an organizational meeting of the ational about July 1 and should cine on July 1. The three, Robert School, will be full-time Chief Missouri Chapter of the American College of Surgeons in Columbia be in full operation by November Senior, M.D., Robert Kleiger, of the Intensive Coronary Care on September 27. 1, will utilize the most advanced M.D., and David Shander, M.D. Unit and also an Assistant Pro- Samuel Schechter, M.D., spoke to the Senior Citizens group of the electronic apparatus created by were in St. Louis on February 18 fessor of Medicine at Washington J.C.C.A. on the subject of "Common Gastro-Intestinal Problems in leading firms of the United States to discuss construction plans with University. Older Adults" on January 9. and abroad." Department of Medicine officials A graduate of Brooklyn Col- B. Y. Glassberg, M.D., wrote a paper entitled "Clutter in the He said the clinical labora- and the Hospital's architects, lege and Rochester University's Examining Room" which was published in the Medical Opinion and tories will be related directly to Arthur Schwartz and Richard School of Medicine, Dr. Shander Review, December, 1968. Dr. Glassberg spoke at the Seven Holy patient care and will be physi- Hemni. will head the Cardiac Catheteri- Founders Church in Chicago on the subject, "The Sexual Values of cally adjacent to the celebrated Dr. Senior, a graduate of zation Unit and will be a full-time Your Children," on January 15. 16-bed Medical Intensive Care Oberlin College and the George Instructor in Medicine at Wash- Marvin E. Levin, M.D., spoke on "The Treatment of the Adult Unit for acute heart and lung Washington University School of ington University. Diabetic" to the Audrain County Medical Society in Mexico, Mis- illnesses. He predicted that the souri, on January 21. new complex should represent Calvin H. Weiss, D.D.S., participated in a panel discussion on the the most extensive, sophisticated subject of "Dentistry for Handicapped" at a meeting of the Gover- and integrated heart and lung Visiting Dignitaries nor's Committee on Dentistry for Handicapped in Jefferson City, unit in this metropolitan area. January 20. Dr. Weiss spoke at Washington University School of Study of patients with emphy- Hospital Administration on "Dentistry in a General Hospital" on sema, with lung disorders com- January 13. plicated by air pollution, with Alvin R. Frank, M.D., wrote a paper entitled "The Unremember- leaky heart valves and blocked able and The Unforgettable Passive Primal Repression" which was coronary arteries will be eval- presented to the Psychoanalytic Society of St. Louis on January 8. uated and treated in this cardio- Gunter Schmidt, D.D.S., has been appointed a member of the pulmonary complex of beds, Council on Legislation of the Greater St. Louis Dental Society for laboratories and offices encom- five years. passing some 9,000-square feet Moisy Shopper, M.D., authored a paper for the Journal of Ameri- on the north end of the Hospital's can Academy of Child Psychiatry, October, 1968, on "The Use of third floor. Children's Literature, Toys and Games in The Teaching of Child The electronic equipment alone Development to Preclinical Medical Students." Dr. Shopper spoke will cost in excess of $300,000, on the subject of "The Psychological and Social Aspects of Neglect" according to Dr. Wessler and at the Institute of Protective Services, Richmond School of Social will have the capability of trans- Work, VCV in Williamsburg, Virginia, November 5-7. Dr. Shopper mitting findings of disease in attended a convention of the American Psychoanalytic Association individual patients to some of in New York, December 19-22. the Hospital's computer facilities. Margaret C. L. Gildea, M.D., co-authored a paper with Frank O. Although no heart transplants Shobe, M.D., for the Journal of the American Medical Association are envisioned in the near future entitled '"Long-Term Follow-Up of Selected Lobotomized Private at the Hospital, the new heart Patients" which was published October 7 (Vol. 206, Pp 327-332). and lung diagnostic facilities are Edmund V. Cowdry, M.D., presented a copy of his new book, essential back-up laboratories for SOUTH VIETNAMESE OFFICIALS who toured 10 of the largest cities in the Etiology and Prevention of Cancer in Men, to the medical library any such transplantation pro- United States "to promote the continued freedom and independence for at the Hospital. their nation," visited Jewish Hospital January 28, just before their appear- gram. ance at the St. Louis Press Club. Pictured left to right: Ngo Khac Tinh, Julius G. Godwin, D.D.S., attended the Midwest Society of Perio- Some of the diagnostic work Senator Tran Van Lam, Dr. Nguyen Quang Luyen, and Tran Van An, David dontology and the midwinter meeting of the Chicago Dental Society will be carried out by the Depart- A. Gee, executive director, Aaron Birenbaum, M.D.; Morris Alex, M.D., (not in February. pictured) president of the Medical Staff Association, also met with the ment of Medicine in cooperation representatives. \M APRIL, 1969 PAGE 4 ] INTERNS AND RESIDENTS

"WE ARE EXCEPTIONALLY PROUD of our record with our Medical In- tensive Care Unit where we are particularly geared to treat patients with acute coronary thrombosis and serious irregularities of the heart beat. The mortality rate from heart attacks has been reduced by 50 per cent through the use of this unit. We not only have the facilities to care for these patients, but we have house officers who are vitally inter- ested in using these facilities to the best of their abilities."

"WE FIND IT A LITTLE BIT PUZ- ZLING that many patients are con- cerned about the fact that they are going to be studied and cared for by house officers and senior medical students. But they fail to realize, I believe, that without the house of- ficers and without the medical stu- dents, many studies that we — at this Hospital are capable of per- forming — could not possibly be carried out by the private doctor alone."

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"IT IS A FACT THAT EVERY AD- MISSION to the medical service at this Hospital is discussed in detail at a conference each morning with the medical residents collectively, and in the presence of the Chief of Medicine. The entire history of the patient is discussed, the diagnosis, and the planned therapy or diagnos- tic work-up. Fortunately, this Hospi- tal is capable of delivering to the patient a diagnostic work-up that "THE PRIVATE DOCTOR can't be at frankly is unexcelled in any hospital the patient's bedside every minute in the area." of the day. But in essence, the house officer in this Hospital pro- vides just that service. Every hour around the clock a house officer is available for every patient on the medical and surgical services at a moment's notice. It is this kind of facility that provides a patient with the ultimate of medical care." [W APRIL, 1969 ]

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DONOR IN MEMORY OF CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED ARE USED FOR RESEARCH, APPLIANCES Mr. and Mrs. Emil A. Ziskind FOR CLINIC PATIENTS, NEW EQUIPMENT, AND OTHER WORTHY UNDER- €4t e^to^u (Cardiovascular Fund) MAURICE O. BIRK TAKINGS, SPONSORED BY THE JEWISH HOSPITAL AUXILIARY. (Harry Tenenbaum Memorial Fund) THE FOLLOWING MEMORIAL AND HONORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS WERE DONOR IN MEMORY OF Mrs. Maurice O. Birk Mrs. Leslie R. N. Carvalho RECEIVED DURING THE PERIOD DECEMBER 1 TO JANUARY 15, 1969. PHILIP ABERSON Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Leo Aberson IDA BLACHSCHLEGER ANY CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED AFTER JANUARY 15, WILL BE LISTED MARK ADLER (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Al Figlure Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Dankner IN THE NEXT 216. AL J. AHNER Mr. and Mrs. Frank Friedman Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Cohen Mrs. David N. Groshberg CONTRIBUTIONS TO THIS FUND MAY BE MADE BY SENDING NATHAN ALEX Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Heyman CHECKS, PAYABLE TO THE JEWISH HOSPITAL TRIBUTE FUND, c/o MRS. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Friedman Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Ross (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Dr. and Mrs. Charles Steinger HENRY H. STERN, MRS. NORMAN W. DREY, 216 SOUTH KINGSHIGH- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Glazer ROBERT BLUMBERG Mr. and Mrs. David N. Grosberg Mr. Matt C. Horning WAY, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI 63110. (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) FANNY BOGARD Mr. and Mrs. Harris Kramer Mr. and Mrs. George J. Moll DONOR IN MEMORY OF DONOR IN MEMORY OF Mrs. Joel Malen" Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sokolik (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) (Bernard Lieberman Memorial Fund) Mrs. Milton Frank Mr. and Mrs. Jason Kawin Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Powers Mrs. Frances P. Solomon (Milton Frank Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Komen Samuel Rich OSCAR BRAND Mr. and Mrs. Solon Gershman Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kornblum (Heart Research Fund) (Oscar Brand Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Gittelman Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kutten Dr. and Mrs. Harry Rosenbaum Mrs. Oscar Brand Mr. and Mrs. Carl Glaser, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Laba Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Ross Mr. and Mrs. Max Carl (H. Lister Tuholske Mr. and Mrs. Curt Levi (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Robert N. Brand Neurosurgery Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Levinsohn Dr. and Mrs. Charles Steinger FANNIE BROWN Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Goldman (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Greensfelder Mrs. Meyer Loomstein ROSE ARNOLD Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Polishuk Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence K. Halpern Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mehlman Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Alexander ISIDORE BROWN Mrs. G. L. Harris (Dorothy P. Jasper Memorial Fund) Belle Olask Mr. and Mrs. Barton L. Lieberman Dr. and Mrs. Sol Heinemann Mr. and Mrs. Allen Molasky Mr. and Mrs. Kay F. Sherman (Bernard Lieberman Memorial Fund) Mrs. Herman Husch (William and Jerome Molasky SISTER OF FREIDA AVERBUSH Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Moskow Mr. John A. Isaacs, Jr. Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Louis Greenfield Mr. and Mrs. Elliot H. Stein (Eleanor M. and John A. 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Schaumberg Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heiser Mr. and Mrs. Bram J. Lewin Dr. Milton H. Jasper Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Spector Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kaser (Sadye Mathes Special Fund) (Dorothy P. Jasper Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Maurice A. Steinback Mrs. Daniel B. Landau Mr. and Mrs. Abe Leiberman Mr. and Mrs. Frank Josephson Mr. and Mrs. Morris Stone Mr. and Mrs. Mark Morris (Bernard Lieberman Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. AI H. Kessler Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Yalem Mrs. Sam Morris Mr. and Mrs. Julian B. Mathes (Dr. Milton H. Meyerhardt NEVA BATES Mr. and Mrs. Wells Pettibone (Sadye Mathes Special Fund) Memorial Scholarship Fund) Dr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Schechter Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Raible, III Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Mintz Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Laba EVA BERMAN BATT Dr. and Mrs. Merrill J. Roller Mr. and Mrs. Allen Molasky (Dorothy P. Jasper Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. William D. Errant Mr. and Mrs. Abe Small (William and Jerome Molasky Mr. and Mrs. Abe Lieberman Mrs. Robert V. Friedman Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Soffer Memorial Fund) (Bernard Lieberman Dr. and Mrs. Marshall Greenman Dr. Richard M. Strong Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Shapiro Memorial Fund) Mrs. G. L. Harris MORRIS CORENSWET Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Silverblatt Mrs. William Molasky Mr. and Mrs. Lee I. Kaufman Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wittcoff Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sokolik (William and Jerome Molasky Mr. and Mrs. Irving Londy MELISSA DALBY Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Steinbach Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Julian B. Mathes Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lewin (Sadye Mathes Special Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Dan Morgan (Sadye Mathes Special Fund) JEROME DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. Harvey B. Wittcoff (William and Jerome Molasky Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Mathes Dr. and Mrs. Sal Weber LOUIS GRABER Memorial Fund) (Sadye Mathes Special Fund) LIBBY DAVIS Elsie Block Mr. and Mrs. David Moulton Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Mathes Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Schneider Dr. and Mrs. Ben Borowsky Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Plattner (Sadye Mathes Special Fund) (Oscar Brand Memorial Fund) (Dr. Llewellyn Sale Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Shainman Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nankin CALINA DUBIN Bertha Crimm Mr. and Mrs. J. Lewis Spiegel Mrs. Marshall Newburger Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Padratzik Rose Feinberg (Blood Research Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Rashbaum CARL M. DUBINSKY JACOB GREENBERG Dr. and Mrs. Charles Steinger Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Rice Mrs. Carl M. Dubinsky Dr. and Ben Borowsky (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) (Harry Tenenbaum Memorial Fund) (Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund) (Dr. Llewellyn Sale Memorial Fund) MEYER JACKOWAY Dr. and Mrs. Hyman R. Senturia ALICE M. EHRLICH Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sokolik Madeleine Brown Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Steiner (Birthday) BERNARD GREENSFELDER Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Montell Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Franc, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Lieberman (William and Jerome Molasky Mr. and Mrs. N. 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Aronberg Mrs. Irven Dubinsky LOUIS KAPLAN (Elsie Probstein-Harry Koplar Brace Fund) (Louis M. and Clara K. Monheimer (Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Nelson L. Gould BESSIE BERINSTEIN Memorial Research Fund) Mr. and Mrs. William D. Errant (Blood Research Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Mannie Wilen BROTHER OF Dr. and Mrs. Fred Fabric Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kauffman DAVID BIEDERMAN MRS. ROSALIE FEIGENBAUM Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Feist Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Kopitsky Mrs. Oscar Brand Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Kopitsky Mrs. Charles H. Fendell Mrs. Fannie B. Levin (Oscar Brand Memorial Fund) STAN FERGUSON (The "Middy" Fund) (Jackie Sue Margulis Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fleischaker H. Jay Rau Mrs. M. Michael Fishman Liver Research Fund) (Dr. Milton H. Meyerhardt (Dr. Arthur E. Baue Heart Massager Fund) (Dorothy P. Jasper Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Maurice D. Manesberg Memorial Scholarship Fund) MAX FLEISHMAN Mr. and Mrs. Frank Friedman Mr. and Mrs. David Moulton Mrs. Milton Frank Mrs. Etta Londe (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) BERTHA TOBIAS KASER (Milton Frank Memorial Fund) (Heart Research Fund) Misses Gussie and Tillie Frenzel Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Crasilneck Miss Cecile Friedman MABEL P. FRANK Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Freund Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Yalem Mrs. Radine Caster Levy Mr. and Mrs. Lewis T. Apple (Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund) MORRIS KATLEMAN (Jackie Sue Margulis Mrs. Albert H. Arndt Mr. and Mrs. George Glass Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gelber Liver Research Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Brod Mr. and Mrs. Jere Glass (Sadve Mathes Special Fund) (Dr. Milton H. Meyerhardt Mr. and Mrs. M. Erwin Bry, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Grand-Jean RONALD B. KILGOUR Memorial Scholarship Fund) (Frimeth and Felix S. Dreyer Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greenberg Mr. and Mrs. James M. Lederer Mr. and Mrs. Julian L. Meyer Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Irwin R. Harris WILLIAM KING Dr. and Mrs. Morris Moore Mr. and Mrs. Eli P. Flusser Dr. Milton H. Jasper John A. Isaac, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sandperl Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Franc, Jr. (Dorothy P. Jasper Memorial Fund) (Eleanor M. and John A. Isaacs, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Starr and Gloria (Edna E. Peterson Scholarship Fund) Dr. and Mrs. Michael M. Karl Research Fund) m APRIL, 1969 DONOR IN MEMORY OF DONOR IN MEMORY OF HEINZ LIEPMANN Libson Shops, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Schaumberg Jim Frpesel BENJAMIN LITZ Abe Lieberman Mr. and Mrs. Allen Molasky Harry E. Lieberman (William and Jerome Molasky Dick Crutchfield Memorial Fund) Barton Lieberman BUILDING FUNDS Mrs. William Molasky Mildred Shapiro Development Fund (William and Jerome Molasky Mr. and Mrs. Kay F. Sherman Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sokolik and Family Mrs. Hugo Wurdack FLORENCE M. LOEBEL FATHER OF ROBERT A. 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Levy Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schneider Dr. and Mrs. Jerome I. Simon Mrs. Sol Kaiser Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert A. Rosenthal (Dr. Milton H. Meyerhardt Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Tober (Dr. Arthur E. Strauss Mr. and Mrs. A. Ernest Stein Memorial Scholarship Fund) Mr. and Mrs. James L. Watel Visiting Physicians Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Jay V. Zimmerman Mr. and Mrs. Leonard I. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Weinstein GORDON SCHERCK MAX KLAVEN ROSE LEVIN Mrs. Louis Weinstein (Gordon and Marjorie L. Scherck Mr. and Mrs. William Bierman Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levin Mrs. Barney Wides Unrestricted Endowment Fund) Oiiey Shoninger (Blood Research Fund) DOROTHY COLTMAN LIEBERMAN JEROME MOLASKY Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lippe (Bernard Lieberman Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Dan Morgan „ . ELSIE SCHNEIDER (Blood Research Fund) Selma Bangert (William and Jerome Molasky Madeleine Brown Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Sparks Mr. and Mrs. Melvin S. Barad Memorial Fund) ., „J , . SAM SCHNEIDER Mrs. Edward J. Boonshaft Mr. and Mrs. J. Lewis Spiegel Charleselta Darby JACKMOSKOW (Blood Research Fund) Mrs. Charles H. Fendell Mr. and Mrs. Elliot H. Stein Mrs. Sara Eisenstein Mrs. Fannie Oberman and Son VALLYE KOHNER (The "Middy" Fund) _ . , ROBERT MURRAY Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Barker Mr. and Mrs. Solon Gershman Jewish Hospital Pharmacy Employees BROTHER-IN-LAW OF Mr. and Mrs. Earl Susman Girls in Warehouse - Libson Shops BERNARD NEUMETZGER MR. AND MRS. BRUCE J. SCHWARTZ Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wolf Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Gittelman Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Emil Nathan, III SAM KOPLAR Mr. and Mrs. Jere Glass Sam H. Chase (Emil Nathan, Jr. Memorial Fund for (Sam and Jeannette Koplar Rehabilitation Mr. and Mrs. Harry Greensfelder, Jr. Mrs. Max Gottschalk Surgical Intensive Care Unit) and Brace Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hecht Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Lederman FANNIE SCHWARTZBURT Irwin J. Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kutten Dr. and Mrs. William A. Marmor United States Recruiting Station Irving Levin MORRIS KRAINES Mrs. Estelle Popkin JULE A. SCHWEIG Mr. and Mrs. Abe S. Rovak Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lieberman Jennie and Aaron P. Poulson Mrs. Raymond M. Freed Mrs. Isadore Carl Middleman (Cancer Research Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Solon Gershman BERT KRETCHMAR Morganton Hosiery Mills, Incorporated Dr. and Mrs. Jerome I. Simon Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prendiville Mrs. Isadore Carl Middleman Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morrison Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scheuer (The "Middy" Fund) MRS. KIRK R. LANDON Viola M. Raaf Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Kopitsky ABRAHAM J. NOVOSON Mr. and Mrs. Jacob N. Sapin Mr. and Mrs. John J. Roos (Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Silverblatt JACK LANDSBAUM John L. Roos Mr. and Mrs. Jerome B. Landsbaum Mrs. Irven Dubinsky Mr. and Mrs. James L. Watel Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Rossen JEROLD OBERMAN Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wolf Mr. and Mrs. Morris Landsbaum Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sachar (Cancer Research Fund) Mrs. Joseph Oberman and Son BEN SELZER Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Simon SAM OBERMAN The Liebert Family MEYER YALE LEVIN Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Simpson (Bernard Lieberman Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Otto Losos Mrs. Doreen Broudy and Family Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Sokolik (Dorothy P. Jasper Memorial Fund) Mrs. Sidney M. Dawidoff Dr. and Mrs. Morris Moore Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Soil Mr. and Mrs. Abe Lieberman Mr. and Mrs. Russell J. Novoson Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Z. Guiles Mr. and Mrs. N. Robert Wegusen Mrs. Bertha Kurstin Mrs. Bernard Lieberman (Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wenk Mr. and Mrs. Barton L. Lieberman Molly Ruden APRIL, 1969

mDONOR IN MEMORY OF DONOR IN MEMORY OF DONOR IN HONOR OF DONOR IN HONOR OF DAVID SHAPIRO LEO TOPPEL Mrs. Edwin V. Glaser HARRY BEAN (Birthday) Mr. and Mrs. F. Bert Baer Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crane Mrs. Millard Glaser Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kutten Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Blath Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schechter (H. Lister Tuholske Mr. and Mrs. Ellis C. Littmann Dr. and Mrs. Hyman R. Senturia IDA TRATTLER Neurosurgery Memorial Fund) MRS. CHARLES K. BERGER DAVID SHEPPARD Mr. and Mrs. Lester Feldman Mr. and Mrs. Morris Glaser (Birthday) Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sharp Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Sax Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Greensfelder Mr. and Mrs. Alvin S. Novack JOSEPH SHERBERG LILLIAN TUCKER Mrs. G. L. Harris (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Crasilneck Mr. and Mrs. Frank Friedman Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Hirsch, Jr. MRS. NORMAN W. DREY (Birthday) Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Frager (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) John A. Isaacs, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Morton A. Binder Mr. and Mrs. Maurice D. Manesberg Mr. and Mrs. Herman Glick (Eleanor M. and John A. Isaacs, Jr. JULE DRUCKER (Birthday) MORTON SHERMAN Mrs. David N. Grosberg Research Fund) Mrs. Samuel I. Sievers Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Cougill (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Mrs. Ralph W. Kalish MRS. SAMUEL B. EDISON Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Milton Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Heyman Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Kay (Birthday) (Cancer Research Fund) (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) (Kay Unrestricted Endowment Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Morris H. Rosenthal JACK SHULMAN Mr. and Mrs. Morris Londe Mr. and Mrs. Irvin S. Lang Mr. and Mrs. Percy Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gellman Mr. and Mrs. Julian Orenstein Mr. and Mrs. Sam Langsdorf, Jr. MRS. LEO EPSTEIN (Birthday) Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mehlman Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Ross Mrs. Norman Laski Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Otto Losos Mr. and Mrs. Harvey R. Miller (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Lesser Mr. and Mrs. Russell J. Novoson Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rosenthal Dr. and Mrs. Charles Steinger Mr. and Mrs. John D. Levy (Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs Paul M. Rosenthal (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Lawton J. Levy MRS. MORRIS EPSTEIN (Birthday) Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Shifrin Mr. and Mrs. Percy Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Willard L. Levy Mr. and Mrs. James M. Lederer ANNA BELLE SIGAN GRETCHEN AND LISTER TUHOLSKE Mrs. Benjamin M. Loeb MISS JANE FRANKENTHAL Mr. and Mrs. Louis Karpf Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Scharff, Jr. (Benjamin M. Loeb Memorial Fund) (Birthday) GERTRUDE SIGHT (H. Lister Tuholske Mr. and Mrs. Irving Londy Mrs. Frances L. Greenfield Mr. and Mrs. Alvin D. Goldstein Neurosurgery Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lowenbaum MRS. FLORENCE MAINZER (Birthday) ROSE SILVERBURG ADOLF UHRMACHER Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lowenbaum, III Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Marx Misses Carol and Elizabeth Frank William M. Livingston Mrs. Isadore Carl Middleman WILLIAM S.MILIUS (Birthday) (Milton Frank Memorial Fund) FATHER-IN-LAW OF NORMA ULREICH (The "Middy" Fund) Mr. and Mrs. William Stix Friedman Mrs. Raymond M. Freed Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Highfill Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Peltason Mr. and Mrs. Curt B. Levi Mrs. Samuel H. Liberman BENJAMIN WEINER Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Putzel DR. NORMAN ORGEL (Birthday) Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sigoloff Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Disick (Helen R. Putzel Judge and Mrs. Noah Weinstein Mr. and Mrs. Percy Tucker BEN WIDES Memorial Scholarship Fund) JOSEPH SCHNEIDER (Birthday) Mr. and Mrs. Meyer K. Weil Dr. and Mrs. William Berman Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Richman Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wolf Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Friedman Mrs. Earl Rosen MRS. ELI STRASSNER (Birthday) Mr. and Mrs. Emil A. Ziskind Mr. and Mrs. Melville Friedman Mrs. Louis G. Rothschild Mr. and Mrs. Earl Susman (Milton Frank Memorial Fund) DR. A. C. WIEMERS Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Rothschild, Jr. DR. ARTHUR E. STRAUSS (Birthday) HERMAN SOKOLIK Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Reisfeld Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Ruwitch (Dr. Arthur E. Strauss Mrs. Sidney M. Dawidoff ABRAHAM WIENSHIENK (Elizabeth R.-Joseph F. Ruwitch Visiting Physician Fund) (Bernard Lieberman Memorial Fund) Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Borowsky Unrestricted Endowment Fund) Esther C. Baron Sanie Hendin OSCAR WILDMAN Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sachs Dr. and Mrs. William Bryan Mr. and Mrs. Sholom Hendin - Mr. and Mrs. David L. Beck Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R. Samuels Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lieber, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. So! Hendin Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Friedman Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Scharff, Jr. Mrs. Kurt Mansbacher Mrs. Bertha Kurstin (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) (H. Lister Tuholske Dr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Orenstein Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lentin Mr. and Mrs. Carl Glaser, Jr. Neurosurgery Memorial Fund) Mrs. Gussie Rovics (Bernard Lieberman Memorial Fund) (H. Lister Tuholske Mrs. Edward E. Scharff Miss Esther Sigan Mr. and Mrs. Abe Lieberman Neurosurgery Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Scharff, II Dr. and Mrs. Jacob Stolar (Bernard Lieberman Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Alvin D. Goldstein Dr. and Mrs. Harold Scheff Irwin M. Zuckerman Mr. and Mrs. Barton L. Lieberman Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Goodman Mrs. Gordon Scherck *See Special Gift Box (Bernard Lieberman Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Bud Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Schiele MRS. ALVIN UKMAN (Birthday) SAMUEL SPIEGELMAN (H. Lister Tuholske Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Schweich Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Shifrin Mr. and Mrs. William Bierman Neurosurgery Memorial Fund) (William H. Schweich Memorial Fund) MRS. HELMAN C. WASSERMAN Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gottschalk Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nassauer Mr. and Mrs. Julius S. Schweich (Birthday) Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Guller Mrs. Meyer Nuell Dr. and Mrs. Ben H. Senturia Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Westheimer Mr. and Mrs. Louis N. Heider Mr. and Mrs. Earl Susman Mr. and Mrs. John E. Simon ANITA WILSON (Birthday) Mr. and Mrs. Nat Rader Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Reisfeld Mr. and Mrs. Sydney M. Shoenberg, Jr. Barry A. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Russell M. Warner Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Ross Mr. and Mrs. Elliot H. Stein Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilson and Family Mr. and Mrs. Wayne V. Williams (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Mr. and Mrs. A. Ernest Stein ALVIN WOLFF (Birthday) ANNA SPITZER Mrs. Harry Schasch Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stein Mrs. Oscar Brand (Anna Spitzer Special Fund) Miss Sara Weiner Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Steinbach (Oscar Brand Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Harold Abrams JOHN R. WILLIAMS (Sadye Mathes Special Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Willard L. Levy Mr. and Mrs. Paul Armin Mr. and Mrs. Melville Friedman Mrs. Murray Steinberg MR. AND MRS. JULIAN G. SAMUELS (Oscar Brand Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Friedman Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Stern .(55th Wedding Anniversary) Mrs. Morocca B. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gellman Walter G. Stern (Julian G. and Birdie G. Samuels Mr. and Mrs. M. Erwin Bry, Jr. Dr. antTMrs. Samuel Gotler Mr. and Mrs. Albert I. Stix Research Fund) (Frimeth and Felix S. Dreyer Mrs. Isadore Carl Middleman and Steve Mrs. Harry Tenenbaum Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Edison Memorial Fund) (The "Middy" Fund) (Harry Tenenbaum Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Major B. Einstein Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chasnoff MRS. MORRIS WITTCOFF Mr. and Mrs. Milton H. Tucker Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Freund Mr. and Mrs. Julius Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Percy Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Greensfelder Matilda Cohn ROSE WOLF Mr. and Mrs. Millard A. Waldheim John A. Isaacs, Jr. Mrs. Maurice Davis Mr. and Mrs. Macy S. Abrams Mrs. David P. Wohi (Eleanor M. and John A. Isaacs, Jr. Rosemary Danforth Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fredman Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Wolff Research Fund) Mrs. Kate Dubinsky (Cancer Research Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Yalem Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Richman Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Fields Mr. and Mrs. Courtney A. Gould MRS. CHARLES W. MINTZ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rosenheim Mr. and Mrs. Ben Glassman (Cancer Research Fund) (70th Birthday) Mr. and Mrs. Bernie A. Ross Mrs. Morris Glik Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Komen Mrs. Beckye M. Elkas Mrs. Edward E. Scharff Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Goldman Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Laba Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Peltason Lillian Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Alvin D. Goldstein (Dorothy P. Jasper Memorial Fund) JULIUS SANGER Mr. and Mrs. John M. Shoenberg Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greenberg Messrs. Norman, Jerry and Saul Levitt (70th Birthday) Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Shoenberg Mr. and Mrs. David Hearsh (Cancer Research Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Martin Landauer Mr. and Mrs. A. Ernest Stein Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hirsch Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Lewin Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Lederman Mr. Richard E. Turner Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Abe Lieberman DR. HARRY AGRESS (60th Birthday) Mrs. Ralph Weil Dr. Milton H. Jasper ' (Bernard Lieberman Memorial Fund) Miss Eva Brown MR. AND MRS. NATHAN MATHES (Dorothy P. Jasper Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Allen Molasky Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Caplan (53rd Wedding Anniversary) Mrs. Sol Kaiser (William and Jerome Molasky (H. Lister Tuholske (Sadye Mathes Special Fund) (Dr. Arthur E. Strauss Memorial Fund) Neurosurgery Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Julian B. Mathes Visiting Physicians Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Polinsky Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Edlin Gwen and Steve Mathes Mrs. Max Kleban (Dorothy P. Jasper Memorial Fund) (Norma and Jack E. Edlin MR. AND MRS. SAM GLAZER Mrs. Richard J. Kline Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Powers Scholarship Fund) (50th Wedding Anniversary) Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Kolbrener Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Spector John A. Isaacs, Jr. (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Isidor Kronick Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Yalem (Eleanor M. and John A. Isaacs, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Ross Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Laba LUCILLE STRAUSS WOLFORT Research Fund) Dr. and Mrs. Charles Steinger (Dorothy P. Jasper Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Jacobs, Jr. Esther Kohn MR. AND MRS. JACOB PERLMUTTER Mrs. Eleanor Landesman Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kutten Joseph Kohn (50th Wedding Anniversary) Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Mathes Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Mednikow Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Messing, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bialock (Sadye Mathes Special Fund) Mr. and Mrs. William H. Schield Mr. and Mrs. Earl Susman Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Ross Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mathes MR. WOODSON MRS. SIDNEY DUBINSKY Mr. and Mrs. Aaron I. Shcolnik (Sadye Mathes Special Fund) Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Probstein (60th Birthday) MR. AND MRS. BEN SCHMIDT Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Nathanson (Elsie Probstein-Harry Koplar Brace Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Russell J. Novoson (45th Wedding Anniversary) Mrs. Abraham J. Novoson JOSEPH JAY YAWITZ, SR. (Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mehlman (Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Tucker DR. HELMAN C. WASSERMAN (Dorothy P. Jasper Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paskal (60th Birthday) MR. AND MRS. STANLEY LOPATA Mrs. Leo Quint Dr. and Mrs. Morton A. Binder (30th Wedding Anniversary) Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Rosenberg Dr. and Mrs. Melvin B. Kirsten Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Bobroff Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Ross Mr. and Mrs. H. Robert Shampaine MR. AND MRS. JULIUS BERG Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Saloman, Jr. *0€&& eh t&Zetttw Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Westheimer (20th Wedding Anniversary) Mr. and Mrs. Jacob N. Sapin WALTER HIERSTEINER Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bierman Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Schaefer (50th Birthday) MR. AND MRS. STEPHEN H. LOEB Mr. and Mrs. Gideon H. Schiller DONOR IN HONOR OF Mr. and Mrs. Tilford Hearsh (15th Wedding Anniversary) Mr. and Mrs. Everett Schneider LEROY KOPOLOW (50th Birthday) Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Sprung Dr. and Mrs. Burton A. Shatz MRS. PASE (100th Birthday) Mrs. Marshall Newburger MR. AND MRS. MILTON H. TUCKER Marquerite Ridley Shepard Mr. and Mrs. Alvin D. Goldstein STANLEY HOLLANDER (45th Birthday) (10th Wedding Anniversary) Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel B. Sher Sadie Greenberg Mr. and Mrs. Tilford Hearsh Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lowenbaum, III Mrs. Bessie and Mildred Smith SAMUEL B. EDISON (80th Birthday) ROBERT ROSENHEIM (45th Birthday) (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Mrs. Anne T. S'Renco Mr. and Mrs. Bernie A. Ross Mr. and Mrs. Alexander H. Fihn, Jr. MR. AND MRS. M. ERWIN BRY, JR. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Strauss Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Reisfeld MRS. S. CHARLES BAER (Wedding Anniversary) Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Tober Mr. and Mrs. Morris H. Rosenthal (40th Birthday) Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Schweig, Jr. Gertrude C. Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Sachs Mr. and Mrs. Abe Lieberman Mr. and Mrs. James L. Watel (Louis and Sara Sachs Memorial Fund) (Bernard Lieberman Memorial Fund) MR. AND MRS. SAUL A. DUBINSKY Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wittcoff Mr. and Mrs. Percy Tucker TILFORD HEARSH (40th Birthday) (Wedding Anniversary) Mr. and Mrs. Harvey B. Wittcoff MRS. LEO GREENWALD (80th Birthday) Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Shifrin Dr. and Mrs. I. Jerome Fiance Mr. and Mrs. Denver M. Wright5 Jr. (Blanche R. Greenwald Scholarship Fund) LEWIS T. APPLE (Birthday) Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Richman Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Yalem Mr. and Mrs. F. Bert Baer Mr. and Mrs. Morris H. Rosenthal Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sears MINNIE RITTER STEIN Henry V. Putzel Mrs. Sam Arsht Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Putzel FANNIE SCHECHTER STEPMAN Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Ruwitch Mr. and Mrs. William Bierman Mrs. Paul Treuman (Blood Research Fund) NATHAN MATHES (80th Birthday) Mr. and Mrs. Irving J. Bogart (Sadye Mathes Special Fund) THE JEWISH HOSPITAL OF ST. LOUIS TRIBUTE FUND Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crane Mrs. Henry Blatt Mr. and Mrs. Nolan E. Crane Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geigher Mrs. Adolph Fremder Mr. and Mrs. Solon Gershman for Mr. and Mrs. AI Hyman Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Goldman Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kanefield Mr. and Mrs. David Hearsh Research and Aid to Clinic Patients (Jackie Sue Margulis Liver Research Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Julian B. Mathes Phyllis Kodner Gwenn and Steve Mathes (Use this form to make tax deductible contributions) Mr. and Mrs. Jerome J. Lewin Mr. and Mrs. David I. Stellar (Heart Research Fund) SAM MELLMAN (80th Birthday) Dr. and Mrs. William A. Marmor Mr. and Mrs. Maurice A. Steinback Please Print: Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Montell MRS. SARA ZABRACK (80th Birthday) □ IN MEMORY (William and Jerome Molasky Mildred Smith Memorial Fund) JAMES J. SCHWAB (75th Birthday) Bernice Powell Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Sprung □ IN HONOR Mr. and Mrs. Leo S. Rosen JOSEPH GLASER, JR. (70th Birthday) Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Routman (Joseph Glaser, Jr. (William and Jerome Molasky Unrestricted Endowment Fund) Enclosed is my contribution of $ Memorial Fund) Mrs. Albert Aloe Mr. and Mrs. Norman A. Seiner Mr. and Mrs. Lewis T. Apple (please make check payable to: Jewish Hospital Tribute Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Morley D. Winters Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Baer (Heart Research Fund) Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Baer, II Elaine Wolf Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Baer Please inform LILY STERN Mr. and Mrs. Morton R. Bearman The Cohens and The Friedmans Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Berger Mr. and Mrs. James H. Pollak Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Berwald Address MICHAEL STIFFELMAN Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Bettman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. AI H. Kessler Mrs. M. Erwin Bry (Dr. Milton H. Meyerhardt Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Buell Memorial Scholarship Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Caplan Dr. and Mrs. Justin F. Kraner (H. Lister Tuholske (Dr. Milton H. Meyerhardt Neurosurgery Memorial Fund) Tribute is from Memorial Scholarship Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Ruby P. Cohn (please print your full name) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sokolik Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Cronheim Mr. and Mrs. Burt Weisman Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Desbecker Address MOTHER OF FRANCES SUROFF Dr. and Mrs. Norman W. Drey Selma Marmor Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Edlin Sponsored by The Jewish Hospital Auxiliary HARRY TENENBAUM (Norma-Jack E. Edlin Scholarship Fund) (Harry Tenenbaum Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Major B. Einstein Co-chairmen: Mrs. Henry H. Stern, Mrs. Norman W. Drey Mrs. Maurice O. Birk Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Floret Mrs. Leslie R. N. Carvalho Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Franc, Jr. SEND TO: The Jewish Hospital of St. Louis Tribute Fund Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Lesser (Edna E. Peterson Scholarship Fund) Mrs. Benjamin M. Loeb Dr. and Mrs. Carl Glaser 216 South Kingshighway Boulevard Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Peltason Mr. and Mrs. Carl Glaser, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Rice (H. Lister Tuholske St. Louis, Missouri 63110 (Phone: 367-8060, Sta. 635) Mrs. Harry Tenenbaum Neurosurgery Memorial Fund) \W APRIL, 1969 ] DONOR IN HONOR OF DONOR IN HONOR OF DONOR IN HONOR OF DONOR IN HONOR OF MR. AND MRS. AL EDLIN MRS. SAM SINGER (Recovery) MR. AND MRS. NEAL NATHANSON MRS. SOL SERKES (Wedding Anniversary) Mr. and Mrs. Julian L. Meyer (New Venture) Mr. and Mrs. Bram J. Lewin Dr. and Mrs. William A. Marmor ROSE SOFFER (Recovery) Mrs. Joel Malen (Sadye Mathes Special Fund) MR. AND MRS. JACK E. EDLIN Mr. and Mrs. D. Jerome Kopp (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) MRS. GERTRUDE STEIN (Wedding Anniversary) Mr. and Mrs. Morley D. Winters MRS. HENRY ALINDER Mr. and Mrs. Dan R. Susman (Norma-Jack E. Edlin Scholarship Fund) CHUCK SOPHIR (Recovery) Mrs. A. Ernest Stein DONATIONS Dr. and Mrs. Harry Agress Mr. and Mrs. Allen Molasky MRS. JOEL MALEN Mr. and Mrs. Sholom Hendin Dr. and Mrs. Norman W. Drey (William and Jerome Molasky (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Mr. and Mrs. William Leithauser Mr. and Mrs. Carl Glaser, Jr. Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Blumeyer (Cancer Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Byron M. Kaminer Mr. and Mrs. Marvyn Yavitz Mrs. Jessie Harris Mr. and Mrs. Sam Langsdorf, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Tureen Missouri Baptist Hospital Mrs. Marjorie Frank Lesser CINDY SPECTOR (Recovery) MRS. JOEL MALEN Women's Auxiliary Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Lesser Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Kopitsky (Happy Chanukah) Mr. Irwin Senturia Mr. and Mrs. Bram J. Lewin HARRY STEINGER (Recovery) Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Ross (Rebecca Senturia Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Rosen (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Library Fund) Mr. and Mrs. H. Robert Shampaine Mr. and Mrs. Max Mannis DR. JACOB G. PROBSTEIN Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Senturia Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Steinbach EARL SUSMAN (Recovery) Dr. and Mrs. Jacob Stolar (Rebecca Senturia Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Stern Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bierman MR. AND MRS. BENJAMIN M. Library Fund) MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR I. FIHN Mrs. Mordecai B. Brown SCHULEIN Mrs. H. Lister Tuholske (Wedding Anniversary) Mrs. Jerome E. Cook Mr. and Mrs. Meyer K. Weil (H. Lister Tuholske Mrs. Frances L. Greenfield Dr. and Mrs. Max Deutch ROSE SENTURIA Neurosurgery Memorial Fund) DR. AND MRS. SAMUEL J. FREUND Mrs. S. J. Gans Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Rosenthal * See Special Gift Box (Wedding Anniversary) Dr. and Mrs. Melvin B. Kirstein Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Charak Mr. and Mrs. Bram J. Lewin DR. AND MRS. ALLEN E. KOLKER (Sadye Mathes Special Fund) (Wedding Anniversary) Mr. and Mrs. Alvin S. Novack Mr. and Mrs. Sam Glazer (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) MR. AND MRS. ELI KUTTEN Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Ruwitch (Wedding Anniversary) (Elizabeth R.-Joseph F. Ruwitch Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bornstein Unrestricted Endowment Fund) (William and Jerome Molasky Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sachar Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Dan R. Susman MR. AND MRS. LOUIS SACHS Mr. and Mrs. Emil Tamm (Wedding Anniversary) NATHAN TUREEN (Recovery) Mr. and Mrs. Alvin D. Goldstein Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Cutter MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR A. Mr. and Mrs. Hirschel Eichhorn SCHARFF, JR. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Fishel (Wedding Anniversary) BURTON WENNEKER (Recovery) (H. Lister Tuholske Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stoler Neurosurgery Memorial Fund) HAROLD ZAGER (Recovery) Mrs. H. Lister Tuholske (Blood Research Fund) MR. AND MRS. JULIUS VAN RAALTE Mr. and Mrs. William Bierman {Wedding Anniversary) DR. AND MRS. MORRIS ALEX Dr. and Mrs. Helman C. Wasserman (Holiday Greetings) MRS. BEN ALLEN (Recovery) Mrs. Joel Malen Mrs. Rose Schermer MAX ALPER (Recovery) (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Eve Steinberg MR. AND MRS. JACK E. EDLIN FRED ARONSON (Recovery) (Holiday Greetings) Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Golman Mr. Don Moore JEROME BERZON (Recovery) (Norma-Jack E. Edlin (William and Jerome Molasky Scholarship Fund) Memorial Fund) MR. AND MRS. FRANK FRIEDMAN Mr. and Mrs. Allen Molasky (Holiday Greetings) Mrs. William Molasky Mrs. Joel Malen DAVID ROTHMAN, M.D., DIRECTOR OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY HARRY BROCKMAN (Recovery) (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Mr. and Mrs. David Moulton and children MRS. ALICE P. GRESHAM and Mrs. Lois Beam, R.N., demonstrate the new Kreiselman Baby Warmer MIKE BROWSTEIN (Recovery) (Holiday Greetings) which was donated to the Department by the N. R. Mothers' and Babies' Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Kopitsky Elizabeth G. Wilkins Welfare Society. The Society also presented a Sierracin Cradle Warmer to MRS. LESTER CAPLAN (Recovery) MRS. DAVID N. GROSBERG Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fleischaker (Holiday Greetings) Dr. Marshall B. Greenman, director of Pediatrics for use in the nurseries. (Dr. Milton H. Meyerhardt Mrs. Joel Malen Memorial Scholarship Fund) (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) MRS. JACK CHAPNICK (Recovery) MR. AND MRS. MELVIN HILB '(Blood Research Fund) (Holiday Greetings) Mr. and Mrs. William Bierman Mrs. Joel Malen HY CYTRON (Recovery) (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Louis Greenfield and Bud MR. HENRY V. PUTZEL DAVE DEUTSCH (Recovery) (Holiday Greetings) Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Tzinberg (Helen R. Putzel RABBI EPHRAIM EPSTEIN (Recovery) Memorial Scholarship Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Kopitsky Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Mann Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence D. Perlmutter Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Ruwitch MAURICE EPSTEIN (Recovery) Mrs. Ida W. Schneider DR. AND MRS. HARRY ROSENBAUM MYRON FISHER (Recovery) (Holiday Greetings) Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sandperl Mrs. Alice P. Gresham MRS. EARL FISHGALL (Recovery) MR. AND MRS. DONALD K. ROSS Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Shifrin (Holiday Greetings) HORTENSE FRANK (Recovery) Mrs. Joel Malen Mr. and Mrs. Ira M. Lang (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) MRS. DAVID FRIEDMAN (Recovery) DR. AND MRS. SAM SCHNEIDER Dr. Lawrence M. Aronberg (Holiday Greetings) JACOB FRIEDMAN (Recovery) Mrs. Joel Malen Mrs. Alice Friedman (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Werner DR. AND MRS. MELVIN SCHWARTZ MRS. HELEN GIDDAN (Recovery) (Holiday Greetings) (Jackie Sue Margulis Mrs. Joel Malen Liver Research Fund) (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Eli P. Schwartz SCISSORS FAMILY HERMAN GLICK (Recovery) (Holiday Greetings) Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Powers Mrs. Ben D. Senturia AS A MEMORIAL TO SALOMON ROZES, his fellow employees made possible MARK GOODMAN (Recovery) (Audiology Fund) the addition of his name on the bronze tablet outside the Chapel. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Kopitsky MRS. HERBERT SIMON RUTH GROSS (Recovery) (Holiday Greetings) Lea Sjoberg (center), Sol's sister. Rabbi Lawrence Siegel, Community Mr. and Mrs. David Moulton Mrs. Joel Malen Chaplain (right), and Raymond Highfill, Controller, view the plaque. Mr. MELVIN HALPERN (Recovery) (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Rozes was employed as an accounting clerk in Accounts Payable at the Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stoler MRS. IRA B. SIMON time of his death, July 28, 1968. MRS. ROSE HIRSON (Recovery) (Holiday Greetings) Mr. and Mrs. Harris Kramer Mr. Julian Simon MRS. HANNA HUBER (Recovery) MR. JULIAN SIMON Mrs. Fannie Oberman (Holiday Greetings) DR. SIDNEY JICK (Recovery) Mrs. Joel Malen Dr. and Mrs. Morton A. Binder (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) DR. HAROLD J. JOSEPH (Recovery) DR. AND MRS. MILTON M. VODA Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Slosberg (Holiday Greetings) JASON KAWIN (Recovery) Mrs. Joel Malen (Oscar Brand Memorial Fund) (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Mrs. Oscar Brand MRS. MAX WEISL LOU KUNIN (Recovery) (Holiday Greetings) Mr. and Mrs. Allen Molasky Mrs. Joel Malen (William and Jerome Molasky (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Memorial Fund) MISS ROSE WEISL MRS. M. J. LEACH (Recovery) (Holiday Greetings) (Joseph D. Karsh Mrs. Joel Malen Memorial Library Fund) (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Myron Bernard MRS. AL ALLEN MRS. EDNA LAMBURG (Recovery) (Good Health) Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schechter Mr. and Mrs. Leo S. Rosen „ „ BEN LASS (Recovery) MR. AND MRS. GUS GILLERMAN Mrs. Sara B. Rudman (Good Health) (William and Jerome Molasky Esther Sigan Memorial Fund) MRS. HOPE KOMM Mr. and Mrs. Lester W. Zolla (Good Health) EUGENE LEVIN (Recovery) Mr. and Mrs. Leo S. Rosen Mrs. Maury E. Reichman DR. AND MRS. JACOB STOLAR HENRY NICKOLAUS (Recovery) (Good Health) Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gellman Esther Sigan Harriet, Bunne and Mitch DR. AND MRS. MORRIS ALEX Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Kopitsky (Son's Marriage) SIG WOLFORT AND MISS CLARA WOLFORT, his sister, recently donated BEN OBERMAN (Recovery) Mrs. Joel Malen $2,000 to the Department of Medicine for research activities. These funds Mrs. Fannie Oberman (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) MELVIN PALKES (Recovery) MR. AND MRS. HARRY BAKER will be used at the discretion of Stanford Wessler, M.D., Physician-in-Chief, Bessie Smith (Wedding of Eileen Baker and in carrying out research related to the blood. Mildred Smith James E. Malen) CARL PASS (Recovery) Mrs. Joel Malen Mr. and Mrs. Rudy R. Gralnick (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Abe Lieberman MRS. HARRY CHOSID (Bernard Lieberman Memorial Fund) (Granddaughter's Marriage) HARRY PRICE (Recovery) Mrs. Louis Weinstein (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) MRS. JOEL MALEN Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Heyman (Son's Marriage) ANTHONY PUSATER (Recovery) Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kling Mr. and Mrs. Abe S. Rovak (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) MRS. DENA ROSEN (Recovery) Dr. and Mrs. Charles Steinger Mr. and Mrs. David Moulton (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) MORT ROSEN (Recovery) MR. AND MRS. WALTER STERN (Irven Dubinsky Memorial Fund) (Birth of Daughter) Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hirsch Mr. and Mrs. Edwin G. Shifrin DR. HARRY ROSENBAUM (Recovery) MR. AND MRS. HAROLD ZAGER Misses Sadae arid Lillian Landau (Birth of Daughter) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Ruwitch Mr. and Mrs. William Bierman (Elizabeth R. and Joseph F. Ruwitch (Blood Research Fund) Unrestricted Endowment Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Louis I. Lippe FRED ROTH (Recovery) (Blood Research Fund) Mr. and Mrs. David Moulton MR. AND MRS. GERALD COHEN ALEX M. RUBENSTEIN (Recovery) (Daughter's Bas Mitzvah) (Rebecca Senturia Mrs. Joel Malen Memorial Library Fund) (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Mrs. Alex M. Rubenstein MR. AND MRS. W. COHEN EMANUEL SAIFER (Recovery) (Granddaughter's Birthday) Mr. and Mrs. Morley D. Winters Mr. and Mrs. William Bierman MRS. ARTHUR A. SCHARFF, JR. (Blood Research Fund) (Recovery) MR. AND MRS. CHARLES GOLDMAN (H. Lister Tuholske (Birth of Granddaughter) Neurosurgery Memorial Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Julian L. Meyer Mrs. H. Lister Tuholske MR. AND MRS. I. M. KAY MISS MARGARET LOH, R.N., DIRECTOR OF NURSING (seated) smiles SUMNER SHAPIRO (Recovery) (Birth of Granddaughter) acknowledgment for the annual gift from the Jewish Hospital Nurses' Mrs. Daniel R. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Alvin S. Novack Alumnae Association. The check was presented by Miss Golda O. Cohen, (Daniel R. Cohen Memorial Fund) (Edna Malen Scholarship Fund) Mr. and Mrs. Julius Cohen MR. AND MRS. HARRY W. LOEB president of the Alumnae Association. Pictured at the far left is Miss Mr. and Mrs. David Litvag (Birth of Granddaughter) Thelma Weinhaus, librarian of the School of Nursing and (far right) Miss Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Moskow Mr. and Mrs. Edna G. Shifrin Chris Enders, S.N., president of the Students Nurses' Association. AN ASSET TO PATIENT CARE FRfi APRIL, 1969 PAGE 5 ]

"SOME OF THE REASONS why Jew- ish Hospital is selected by quality medical students is that we have a superior full-time staff who provide The following story and captions are extempo- teaching for house officers and raneous comments by Leonard Newmark, M.D., medical students; a highly qualified Chief Resident in Medicine at Jewish Hospital for private staff; outstanding research facilities which are available to the 1968-69 academic year. Dr. Newmark received those who have such an interest; his A.B. and M.A. degrees from Washington Uni- a varied load that stimulates the versity; and his M.D. from Washington University interest of both the full-time staff School of Medicine in 1963. He interned at Jewish 9 and the house officer; and ancillary Hospital 1963-64; and served his two years as a services which serve the needs of resident, 1964-66. From 1966 to 1968 he was a the patient to the ultimate. Our bed Fellow at Barnes Hospital in the Division of In- occupancy in Medicine is 97% and fectious Diseases. the average stay of a patient is eight days."

"After he graduates from medi- management of patients on an "In addition, graduate students cal school, the prospective house hour-to-hour basis. at Jewish Hospital have the ad- officer has to find the best avail- vantage of working with a full- "I believe that house officers able post doctoral training to time and private voluntary staff of have the opinion that most of the complete his medical education. eminently qualified men. Also community really doesn't under- Jewish Hospital has grown right "To meet the needs of both stand what they are doing and along with general improvements graduates and hospitals through- why they are doing it — why their in medical technology. For ex- out the country, an automated presence has anything at all to do ample, we are equipped with a program of matching interns is with the care of a patient. It computerized device which is conducted annually. This is fol- should be pointed out that house capable of monitoring twelve lowed by appropriate interviews officers really take their patient separate serum values on every with each applicant so that the care responsibility seriously. The patient admitted to the Hospital best possible matches are ar- private doctor has offices outside so that we can routinely screen ranged. the hospital and can't possibly be blood chemistries. at the patient's bedside all the "In the past several years Jew- "Our Departments of Radiol- time. The house officer in this ish Hospital has been fortunate ogy, Pathology and Laboratory hospital does provide just that in attracting young physicians of Medicine, and Long Term Care service. Twenty-four hours a day the highest caliber, who come to are all exceptional and guided by there is a house officer available us with superb recommendations individuals who have demostrated for every patient on Medicine or and credentials from a variety remarkable interest in house offi- Surgery at a moments notice. The of medical schools all over the cers and their training. This Hos- house officer never moves uni- country. The result is a house pital is uniquely equipped and laterally except in emergency situ- staff comprised of young men staffed to diagnose and treat all ations. He is in constant touch dedicated to giving as much as types of illnesses. and consultation with the private they can to a house ofHcership. "Thus, the Hospital has the physician. He knows the complete Then, I suppose we have to an- ability of providing almost every- history of the patient, the diag- swer the question, 'Why is it that thing that a prospective house nosis, and the treatment. The they select Jewish Hospital?' officer could want in the way of house officer is learning while There are a variety of reasons. training, patient load, good sched- doing . . . and all of it, under "One main reason is that medi- ules, respectable pay, decent living the most careful supervision. cal students have become aware, conditions, and an excellent medi- "IT IS BECOMING KNOWN all over dencies. Our clerkship in Medicine through their respective schools, "In turn, prospective house offi- cal community. We are turning the country that Jewish Hospital and Surgery for third and fourth of Jewish Hospital's interest in cers are interested in the Hos- out extremely well qualified young attracts a quality medical student. year students is among the most them. The Hospital is interested pital because it provides them physicians and we are helping to One of the things that attests to our popular clinical sessions provided because these are the physicians with the opportunity of obtaining provide the patients at this Hos- reputation is the increasing number to undergraduates at the Washington who are going to provide intimate training from a wide variety of pital with the very highest level of applications to this institution University School of Medicine." coordinated patient care . . . the medical and surgical illnesses. of medical care." not only for internships but for resi-

"WE ARE FORTUNATE at Jewish Hospital because we are endowed ^ with full-time and voluntary staff physicians of the highest caliber. The quality of the medicine prac- ticed at this Hospital compares more than favorably with most medical institutions that I have seen in the country. The presence of an ex- tremely competent private medical staff and the shared conferences with other physicians in the Wash- ington University Medical Center is a great educational experience for the Jewish Hospital house officer."

t - 4Srf" rw. APRIL, 1969 PAGE 6 ] Student Nurses Volunteer Blood A chain reaction started by a group of student nurses from the School of Nursing helped a pa- tient's family replace 19 pints of blood by donating to the Hospital Blood Bank. "The cost of the blood, if not replaced, would have come to about $475," explains Jane Hig- I . gens, student nurse from Casey- ville, Illinois. "Some members of the family were too young or too old to help in replacement, and in addition they lived in Mexico, Missouri. Even if they had found ARTHUR E. STRAUSS VISITING PROFESSOR, SAUL FARBER, M.D., (right), enough donors it would have cost VISITING PROFESSOR OF SURGERY, JONATHAN E. RHOADS, M.D., (left), Professor of Medicine and Nathan Friedman Professor of Cardiovascular Dr. Arthur E. Baue, (center), Surgeon-in-Chief, and Dr. Jacob G. Probstein, and Renal Disease, New York University, and Dr. Arthur E. Strauss, pause $150 to transport the blood in a leave the Monsanto Conference Room following a surgical staff meeting at for a picture prior to the 10th Annual Lecture, February 25, in the Mark special refrigerated truck." which Dr. Rhoads spoke to Hospital interns and residents, Dr. Rhoads C. Steinberg Memorial Amphitheater. visited Jewish Hospital March 7 and 8 as the Fifth Annual Jacob G. Prob- The patient, Gordon Elliot, was stein Visiting Professor of Surgery. hospitalized on 3 Center where Jane worked. When she discovered Saul Farber, M.D. is the family's difficulty in replacing the units she asked to be a donor, Dr. Jonathan E. Rhoads Gives and mentioned the problem to her Arthur Strauss Lecturer friends at the School of Nursing, who in turn agreed to help. Fifth J. G. Probstein Lecture vue Hospitals in New York. He For 15 of the girls it was the The 10th Annual Arthur E. The Fifth Annual J. G. Prob- lege in . He has also served as Acting Dean at the first time they had given blood; Strauss Visiting Professor of stein Visiting Professor of Sur- served as Provost of the Board of New York University College of only two of them, Virginia Klima Medicine Lecture was delivered gery Lecture sponsored by the the University of Pennsylvania, by Saul Farber, M.D., Professor Medicine. of St. Louis and Susan Lodge of Leonson Foundation was deliv- and has been a member of the of Medicine and Nathan Fried- Geneseo, Illinois, were of age. The annual lecture, in honor Susan is a Red Cross donor as ered by Jonathan E. Rhoads, school board of the city of Phila- man Professor of Cardiovascular of Dr. Strauss, former chief of well and is on a standing list for M.D., John Rhea Barton Pro- delphia for many years. and Renal Disease, New York Medicine and president of the emergencies such as open heart fessor and Chairman of the De- University on February 25. His Intravenous feeding supplying Jewish Hospital Medical Staff, surgery. She explains that for open partment of Surgery, University lecture was entitled "Hyperkale- total nutritional requirements for was established in 1959 by Dr. heart surgery the heart-lung ma- of Pennsylvania School of Medi- mic Acidosis in Pyelonephritis." an individual unable to take food Strauss's colleagues and friends chine is used. It is necessary to cine on March 7 in the Mark C. by mouth is the latest develop- Dr. Farber is Professor and in recognition of his service to prime the unit with a large Steinberg Memorial Amphi- quantity of blood. "Since I am ment to come from Dr. Rhoad's Chairman of the Department of the community, the state and the theater. perfectly healthy, there is no rea- laboratories. This discovery po- Medicine, New York University nation. He was one of the foun- son I can't part with a small Dr. Rhoads is Surgeon-in-Chief tentially provides life and health College of Medicine. ders of the American Heart As- amount of blood to help someone of the Hospital of the University for patients with diseases of the sociation, established in 1926. Dr. Farber graduated from the else," she says. of Pennsylvania. His lecture was gastrointestinal tract. New York University College of Dr. Strauss has been on staff One of the girls, Beth Landolt entitled "Parenteral Hyperali- of Kirkwood, Missouri, has a rela- The annual lecture, in honor Medicine in 1942. He received at Jewish Hospital since 1919. He mentation and Maintenance of tively rare type of blood, difficult of J. G. Probstein, M.D., Hos- his clinical training at the Sinai served as medical staff president, Nitrogen Balance in Surgical to obtain., and for this reason pital senior surgeon and con- Hospital of and the 1949-53; and director of the De- Patients." At Grand Rounds, indicated she would donate again sultant, was established in 1964 Goldwater Memorial and Belle- partment of Medicine, 1948-53. March 8, Dr. Rhoads spoke on when needed. by Mr. and Mrs. Leon J. Leon- "Carcinoma of the Pancreas." Other volunteers were: Debbie son, as a tribute of friendship Boyher, Ann Hennekes, Kristy Dr. Rhoads is Chairman of the and appreciation for his service Henson, Luann Hoffman, Betty Board of Regents of American and dedication in the fields of Auxiliary Endowment Fund Honigfort, Judy Jones, Brenda College of Surgeons and President Kindel, Diedre Knight, Delores medicine, research and civic Krebel, Fran Kuhn, Janis Maher, of the Board of Haverford Col- activities. Provides Scholarships Kathleen Mattes, and Judy Sie- bert. Members of the Auxiliary The first scholarship, in the A letter from Mrs. Gordon take pride in the Life Member- amount of $5,000, was awarded Architectural Firm Hired for Expansion Projects Elliot later praised the girls for ship Endowment Fund which en- The St. Louis architectural House, Council House and the to Brenda Rhoden. R.N., in 1968. their good deeds. ables students to further their firm of Schwarz & Henmi Labor Health Institute. education. Life members of the Auxiliary has been retained by Jewish Al Fleishman Presents Hospital, in connection with the Consulting engineers for the Mrs. David Smith, chairman total 845 and their names appear •proposed building program, ac- of life memberships, commented, in bronze on a master plaque Human Relations Program project will be: Heinicke & cording to David A. Gee, exec- "The income from the endow- located near the Chapel. A gift A six-weeks course in human Theiss, structural engineers; Belt utive director. ment fund is used for scholarships of $100 for life membership relations was conducted at Jew- & Given, mechanical engineers; for interns, nurses and residents eliminates annual dues to the. ish Hospital by Alfred Fleishman The firm has engaged in such and John F. Steffen & Associates, who wish to do graduate study." Auxiliary. of Fleishman, Hillard, Wilson and large scale projects as Mansion Inc., electrical engineers. Ferguson, Inc., public relations counselors. Mr. Fleishman is an internationally known human re- A A lations expert. Martin Quigley, Editor of the Auto Club News conducted the J AA second session. Sessions were attended by ad- ministrative staff, department heads, physicians and supervisors to improve communications among all employees. The im- portance of personal contact and the ability to improve skills of speech clarity were stressed. Mail Box For the convenience of patients, visitors and personnel, a U. S. post office mail box has been in- stalled inside the Hospital. It is MEMBERS OF THE LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL of the Jewish DR. AND MRS. HERBERT SILVER were the first blood donors at the kick-off located on the ground floor just Federation who attended the recent annual dinner held at the Hospital for the Auxiliary's Blood Donor Program. Mrs. \R. R. Zimmerman (center) outside the entrance to the Gift include (left to right) Harvey Kopitsky, Harvey Greenstein, and Allan is chairman of the program. Dr. Silver is director of the Blood Bank and Sher. Twenty-seven members attended the meeting. David A. Gee, executive hematology division in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medi- Gallery. Director, Edward B. Greensfelder, president, Dr. Stanford Wessler, Physician- cine. in-Chief, and Dr. Arthur E. Baue, Surgeon-in-Chief, presented the program. I~3E APRIL, 1969 PAGE 7 ] to Speak At Auxiliary Spring Meeting

The Auxiliary Spring Meeting India for "Today" to cover the Her travels for "Today" have will be held at the Chase Club Southeast Asia trip of Jacqueline taken her to England, Greece, on May 1 beginning with an Kennedy. Later she presented the Paris (from where she did the 11:30 brunch. The star of NBC's first insight look of a female first regularly scheduled TV pro- "Today" show, Barbara Walters, reform school, reported on train- gram via Early Bird), Holland, will be the guest speaker. Monte Carlo, India, the Virgin New auxiliary officers to be in- Islands, Puerto Rico and Canada stalled at the meeting, will serve for Expo '67. She also appears for a two-year term. They frequently on NBC's "Specials." are: Mrs. Norman Drey, presi- Although primarily known dent, Mrs. Robert Levinsohn, vice around the country for her daily president fund-raising, Mrs. appearances on "Today," Miss Charles Steiner, financial secre- Walters has, at the same time, tary, Mrs. Donald Dickler, assis- become a radio personality. She tant financial secretary, Mrs. writes and delivers her own com- Thomas Berger, corresponding mentaries for her daily NBC secretary, Mrs. Roswell Messing, Radio Network show, "Emphasis." III, assistant corresponding secre- She also writes a monthly tary. New Directors, who will column for the Ladies' Home MRS. STANLEY M. COHEN, PRESIDENT OF THE AUXILIARY and Morris serve for three years, are, Mrs. Journal, and has appeared on Alex, M.D., president of the Medical Staff Association, review one of the Kenneth Marshall, Mrs. Donald stage in summer stock. She was new medical books which was presented to the Medical Library by the Barbara Walters Auxiliary in honor of Doctor's Day. Physicians on the staff were paid Quicksilver and Mrs. David Sher. honored by Harper's Bazaar in tribute at a reception March 27 in the M.A.C. Room by the Boards of Mrs. Stanley M. Cohen is out- ing of nuns and worked as a 1967 as one of "100 American Directors of the Hospital, the Auxiliary, and the Associates. going president. Installing officer "bunny" to tell viewers how Play- Women of Accomplishment." will be Mrs. Irvin Bettman, Jr. boy Club "bunnies" are trained. In private life, Barbara Walters and the invocation will be given Miss Walters obtained the only is married to Lee Guber, theatri- Intern Matching Program by Mrs. Alvan Rubin. TV interview with Patricia Neal cal producer, and is the daughter Miss Walters, an attractive bru- following the actress' miraculous of Lou Walters, founder of the Completed for 1969-70 nette from Boston, broke into recovery. Other notables she has Latin Quarter. broadcasting shortly after gradu- interviewed "in depth" for the Miss Walters is "on camera" The intern matching program and Greg Super, from Wash- ating from Sarah Lawrence Col- "Today" show are: Prime Minis- more than any other woman on for the academic year 1969-70 ington University; Brian P. lege, first with CBS-TV'S "Good ter of India, Indira Gandhi, television. She is particularly noted has been completed, according to Cunningham, University of Penn- Morning" show and then moving President and Mamie Eisenhower. for her prickly, provocative and Edward B. Greensfelder, president sylvania. to NBC's "Today" show in 1961. Vice-President Hubert Humphrey persevering style of interviewing of the Hospital. Jewish Hospital William E. Hinkley, and Leslie Several years ago she went to and Senator Robert Kennedy; her world-famous guests. In her had requested 14 interns in M. Spitz, Harvard Medical among the theatrical stars are: lecture "The World's Most Ap- straight medicine and has ob- School; Richard Lepie, Jefferson Henry Fonda, Judy Garland, Bob pealing Women," she will de- tained 15. Seven interns were Medical College, Philadelphia; Hope, Frank Sinatra, Lauren Ba- scribe how she evolved her requested in surgery and five Burt Roberts, University of Ar- % events % call, Mike Nichols, James Mason technique and tell anecdotes of were obtained. kansas; Jay D. Schiekowitz, Albert Hospitals in the St. Louis and Lynn Redgrave. experiences on and off camera. Mr. Greensfelder said, "In ad- Einstein College of Medicine, New area and throughout the nation dition to the intern program, we York; Phillip Shapiro, University will observe National Hospital have also obtained a full comple- of Illinois; and David B. Wilson, Week May 11-17. ment of residents for the academic Jr., University of Mississippi Med- National Hospital Week Gifts to Hospital Announced year. Our ability to obtain House ical School. theme this year is "Your Hos- Staff justifies the extent and scope Interns in the Department of pital — Pathway to Progress in of the program at Jewish Hos- Surgery are, Charles L. Parks, Community Health." For Research and Development pital. Washington University; Theodore Jewish Hospital activities Simon Fund Advance Building Fund "Nationally, 15,045 interns were R. Corwin, and Charles I. Man- planned for the week include Mrs. Ira Simon recently do- Additional gifts to the Advance requested and only 8,114 were nis, University of Missouri; Duane the Annual Service Awards nated $15,000 to the Ira and Building Fund have been an- placed with hospitals." L. Haskell, University of Illinois; Tea for employees, and a re- Herbert Simon Research Fund. nounced by Edward B. Greens- Intern matching, announced and Robert S. Improta, Down- ception to honor Hospital vol- The endowment fund, which felder, president. annually in March, is a program state Medical Center, Brooklyn. unteers. totals more than $200,000 is a Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Bettman, which assigns medical school A straight internship is one Jr., have pledged $20,000; a gift The week is sponsored by major source of support for Hos- graduates to hospitals throughout which provides training within a pital research activity. of $10,000 each has been made the country. Interns appointed for the American Hospital Associ- single clinical specialty. The The fund was established in by Renard Linoleum and Rug 1969 in the Department of Medi- ation and is held annually in straight internship offered by Jew- 1960 by members of the Simon Company and the Samuel and cine are: John W. Baker, Jr., honor of Florence Nightingale's ish Hospital includes Medicine family as a tribute to the memory Sayde Edison Foundation: the Thomas R. Bates, Robert L. birthday, May 12. and Surgery. • of the Simon brothers. Robert Wolfson Foundation has Becker, Barrett K. Holder, Mi- The new interns will assume Dr. Robert Wasserman, Pro- Mrs. Simon has donated more donated $8,450; and Mrs. Fred chael Pacin. Mitchell A. Russ, their duties July 1. fessor, Department of Physical than $100,000 to the fund since it Z. Salomon made a gift of $5,000. Biology, Cornell University, was established. Goldman Memorial Ithaca, New York, spoke April Julian Simon, the surviving Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Nooney 8 in the Mark C. Steinberg brother, has donated more than donated $5,000 to the Hos- Amphitheater on "The Role of $75,000. pital in memory of Mr. and Mrs. a Calcium-binding Protein in Other members of the family Alvin D. Goldman. In recognition Membrane Transport." who have made contributions in- of the gift a bronze memorial • clude: Mrs. Herbert Simon: Mrs. plaque has been placed on the The Nurses' Alumnae As- Albert Kunstadter, and Mr. and door of patient room 710. The sociation Homecoming Lun- Mrs. Sigmund Kunstadter of Chi- gift has been designated for the cheon to celebrate its 60th cago. Advance Building Fund. anniversary will be held Sat- Mr. Goldman died in Septem- urday, May 24, in the Mayan Cohen Endowment ber, 1958. His widow, Blanche Room of the Bel Air East, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Cohen Lesser Goldman, died in Feb- made a recent gift of $10,000 12:30 p.m. ruary, 1969. • to the Unrestricted Endowment Ettman Award "Student Nurse Week" was Fund which they established at Mr. S. L. Ettman, president of held March 16-22. throughout the Hospital in 1967 with an Roselawn Laboratories, Miami, the state of Missouri. initial gift of $15,000. Florida, has established the Henry "PRIDE DAY" WAS OBSERVED IN THE HOUSEKEEPING DEPARTMENT on The week's activities at Jew- During 1968, the income from L. Ettman Award in Clinical March 5. John Bacher, manager of the Department served as master of ish Hospital, planned by the the endowment was used to pro- Pathology, in memory of his ceremonies for the program honoring Housekeeping employees for their vide supplementary support for outstanding service to the Hospital during the year. David A. Gee, executive School of Nursing faculty and father. director, expressed appreciation on behalf of the Hospital. Certificates were the Nurses Alumnae Associ- research activities at the Hospital. The cash award will be given presented by Jason P. Blake, assistant director. Awardees are: (left to ation as a salute to our student right), Mrs. Rosie Lee Davis, Mrs. Ladie Ann Franklin, Willie Arms, Mrs. Shoenberg Gift annually to an outstanding mem- Marie Thomas, Mrs. Florida Hopkins. Seated (left), Mrs. Juanita Sherrod nurses, included a spaghetti The Shoenberg Family Foun- ber of the House Staff, a student and Mrs. Ruth Gates. Others who received awards but not pictured are: dinner, an ice cream and coke dation recently made a gift of in the School of Medical Tech- Mrs. Odie Bates, Bonnie Bell, Edward Brueggemann, Mrs. Laura Cannon, Walter Coleman, Mrs. Sarah Crenshaw, Mrs. Clara Garner, Daniel Jacobs, party, "coffee break," and a $125,000 to the Hospital. The use nology, or a technician who has Fred Staton, Robert Victory, Walter Coleman, Mrs. Magnolia Jones and movie. of the funds will be designated made an outstanding contribution Mrs. Leona Porter. at a later date. in clinical pathology. rw APRIL, 1969 PAGE 8 ] Stroke Registry To Compile Data A Stroke Registry was estab- lished at Jewish Hospital in October, 1968, as a pilot pro- gram to collect follow-up data on stroke patients admitted to the Hospital. These data will re- flect the cause of stroke and the course of the illness. After the patient has been discharged from the Hospital, additional infor- mation is obtained from the patient, his family and the attending physician to record recuperative details. Eventually, stroke registry information will be used to cor- ON KMOX RADIO'S "AT YOUR SERVICE" David A. Gee, executive director relate the diagnosis and treat- (right), Alfred Fleishman, public relations consultant (left), and Charles Hefti, station moderator, discuss today's health care costs just before air ment of stroke. It will eventually time. The two-hour evening program was broadcast as a public service. help physicians to determine the effectiveness of certain treatments CAREFULLY, MORRIS ALEX, M.D., calculates how he wants to make an and rehabilitation procedures. important cut on the table saw at Hanley Junior High School. The program is supported by KMOX "At Your Service a grant from the St. Louis Heart Association. The success of the Features Hospital Costs project may result in the estab- lishment of stroke registries in In a question and answer ses- personnel costs usually take up other hospitals in the region. sion on KMOX Radio's "At not more than a third of the Your Service," David A. Gee, budget, at a hospital they make executive director of Jewish Hos- up 65-70% of the annual budget." pital, replied to questions from Several questioners phoning Students Attend Career Alfred Fleishman, public rela- Mr. Gee asked how to protect tions consultant, and the radio against these rising costs. He re- Meetings at Hospital listening audience, on the subject plied that the best way is through A conference on health careers of hospital costs today. health insurance programs, and for 150 high school counselors "It is a curious fact," Mr. noted that 175 million of the from the St. Louis area was spon- Fleishman said, "that only the two hundred million people in sored by Washington University very rich and the very poor are the United States have some Medical School and Associated free of this concern, based on the form of health insurance. Since Hospitals on March 5. fact that hospital costs today are the cost of an average stay in the The opening session was held estimated at between $50 and hospital has increased from $350 in the auditorium at Children's $100 per day—according to the in 1955 to $850 today, such in- Hospital. Meetings at Jewish Hos- illness involved and the degree of surance is a necessity. pital included an orientation film illness." Mr. Gee observed that, in ad- and a question and answer session. Mr. Gee added that the lower dition to Blue Cross, there are cost sections of the country to 750 companies nationally in- Members of the Hospital who get sick in are the Southeast, the volved in health insurance—250 participated in the conference Southwest, and then the St. of which have insured people in were, David A. Gee, executive Louis area, while the far East the St. Louis area. director, William Chiles, personnel and West have the highest prices. In reply to a question con- director, Mrs. Evelyn Whitlock, Mr. Gee explained the factors cerning health services in Europe TIME STANDS STILL FOR JOSEPH LEVITT, M.D., when he is engrossed in R.R.L., director of Medical Rec- involved in hospital costs, which and the Soviet Union, Mr. Gee his hobby of woodworking. He prepares to mount an Old English clock ord Department Miss Joyce Tor- face on an almost completed project. have risen at a rate more than described the attitude of these rey, M.T. (ASCP), teaching twice that of any other segment countries as one where health is supervisor, School of Medical of the economy. He listed in- both a natural resource and a Technology, and Mrs. Taffy Wil- creased technical complexity and basic commodity with economic Drs. Alex and Levitt ber, director of public relations. increased building costs as im- value. He predicted a rapid in- Create Family Heirlooms The conference was arranged portant reasons, but emphasized crease in the United States by Mrs. Ruth Dodge, WUMSAH that the central factor was the towards socialized schemes, but Sawdust settled momentarily equipment and supply of wood is Careers Coordinator, and also increase in personnel costs. concluded by observing that for in the carpentry shop at Hanley a magnet hard for them to resist. included workshops at Barnes, St. "At Jewish Hospital, for ex- the vast majority of Americans Junior High School in University After looking at Dr. Alex's Louis Children's Hospital, and ample, the ratio of employees to the prospect is for a continued City on a Wednesday evening. cabinet Dr. Levitt went back to Washington University School of patients is three to one. Thus, increase in both hospital and Morris Alex, M.D., called work on his rich mahogany wood Medicine. unlike other industries, where hospital insurance costs. across the big room, "Hey Joe, clock case, gleaming with brass take a look at this," and Joseph trim. Levitt, M.D., unpretentious Stopping to admire the piece, craftsman, came to scrutenize the Walter Jones, supervisor of Mis- Non-Profit Organization souri's largest night school, mused, wooden joints of a crystal cabi- U. S. POSTAGE net Dr. Alex was making for his "I have known Dr. Levitt for wife. about ten years. He is a remark- PAID ST. LOUIS, MO. The two men pondered the able man. Sometimes he spends the evening helping a half dozen PERMIT NO. 2376 fitted pieces of walnut, and THE JEWISH HOSPITAL OF ST. LOUIS calculated whether the finished people and not even touching his 216 SOUTH KINGSHIGHWAY result would have perfect con- own project. He's that kind of a ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI 63110 struction. person." Dr. Levitt's first endeavor was "Most doctors tend to be cre- a tea cart which he copied from JEWISH ative," says Dr. Alex, who finds a piece at a local furniture HOSPITAL a fascination in handicraft and company. has, according to his wife, always Furniture making is his special- been very handy around the ty. He completed a grandmother house. He enjoys his workshop clock case—just under six feet at home and gets quite absorbed —for his 11-year old daughter, in every project. Melinda, and now plans a seven The luxury of not rushing— foot grandfather clock case. to leisurely putter and create— Both Drs. Alex and Levitt ST-LOUIS brings the two men to the tool- appreciate the beauty of wood filled shop one evening a week. and derive hours of enjoyment The availability of power tools from their hobby—while sawdust Address Correction Requested at the school, the variety of fills the air.