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Washington University School of Medicine Bulletin, 1967 Washington University School of Medicine Digital Commons@Becker Washington University School of Medicine Washington University Publications Bulletins 1967 Washington University School of Medicine bulletin, 1967 Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/med_bulletins Recommended Citation Washington University School of Medicine bulletin, 1967. Central Administration, Publications. Bernard Becker Medical Library Archives. Washington University School of Medicine, Saint Louis, Missouri. http://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/med_bulletins/68 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Washington University Publications at Digital Commons@Becker. It has been accepted for inclusion in Washington University School of Medicine Bulletins by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Becker. For more information, please contact [email protected]. TT Block Plan of W fOJff University Medic V-^IL and School of D. I—South Building 5—West Building 10-Wohl Hospital Biological Chemistry Microbiology 15—Rand-Johnson Memorial Laboratories of Experimen- Surgical Wing Physiology and Biophysics Pathology tal Medicine and Surgery Pathology Preventive Medicine 14—Medical Wing Pharmacology Student Health Service II—David P. Wohl, Jr. Memorial—Washington 17—Oueeny Tower University Clinics 2—Research Building 6—McMillan Hospital and 18—Service Building Cafeteria Oscar Johnson Institute 12—Edward Mallinckrodt Diagnostic Laboratories Associate Dean's Office Radiological Institute Registrar's Office Ophthalmology Business Offices Otolaryngology 13 •700 and 724 South Neurology Euclid Buildings 19—St. Louis Children's a. Biomedical Computer Hospital, Pediatrics 3—North Building 7—Irene Johnson Laboratory and 20—Barnard Free Skin and Vice Chancellor's Office Rehabilitation Center Computer Research Cancer Hospital Dear's Office Laboratory Library b. Physical Therapy 21—School of Nursing and Auditorium 8—St. Louis Maternity c. Division of Biostatistics Nurses Residence Hospital Anatomy d. Hospital Administration 22—School of Dentistry Obstetrics and Gynecology 23—Occupational Therapy 4—Spencer T. Olin 9—Renard Hospital Barnes Hospital 24—Power Plant Residence Hall Psychiatry 14—Administration Building 25—Garage WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY School of Medicine St. Louis, Missour July, 1967 PUBLICATIONS OF WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY SERIES II VOLUME LXV NUMBER XV Published two times a month, January to June, inclusive, and once a month from July to December, inclusive, by Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri 63130. Second-class postage paid at St. Louis, Missouri. TABLE OF CONTENTS The Board of Trustees of Washington University Officers of the University Administration Officers and Committees of the Faculty of the School of Medicine The Medical Center Administrative Officers of the School of Medicine History of the Medical Center Aims and General Plan of Instruction 12 Medical School Buildings 15 Hospitals and Laboratories 15 Student Activities 17 Graduate Training 18 The Library 19 Calendar 21 Entrance Requirements 23 Admission to Advanced Standing 24 Admission of Graduates in Medicine 24 Standing and Promotion 24 Requirements for Degrees 25 Fees and Other Expenses 26 Registration 29 Withdrawals and Refunds 29 The Spencer T Olin Residence Hall 29 Student Research Fellowships 30 Fellowships and Scholarships 31 Prizes 36 Lectureships 38 Class Schedules 39 Table of Required Hours 51 Departments of the School of Medicine 53 Anatomy 56 Biological Chemistry 59 Internal Medicine 62 Microbiology 74 Neurology 76 Obstetrics and Gynecology 79 Ophthalmology 84 Otolaryngology 87 Pathology 90 Pediatrics 95 Pharmacology 99 Physiology and Biophysics 101 Preventive Medicine and Public Health 104 Psychiatry 108 Radiology 115 Rehabilitation 119 Surgery 120 Medical Jurisprudence 129 Biomedical Computer Laboratory 130 Teaching and Research Divisions 132 Division of Gerontology 132 Institute of Neurology 132 Neurobiology 132 Division of Tumor Services 133 Child Psychiatry 134 Division of Auxiliary Medical Services 136 Hospital Administration 136 Occupational Therapy 138 Physical Therapy 139 X-ray Technology 140 Dietetics 140 Anesthesia 141 Medical Alumni Association 143 Prizes Awarded 144 Scholarships Awarded 145 Register of Students 147 Assistants, Fellows, and Trainees 155 Index of Staff Members 168 Academic Divisions of Washington University 180 THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES CHARLES ALLEN THOMAS Chairman JOHN HOPKINS HAYWARD Vice Chairman ROBERT HARVEY MCROBERTS Vice Chairman ROBERT RROOKINGS SMITH Vice Chairman CHARLES MELVIN BLAIR Treasurer JOE FREEMAN EVANS Secretary EUGENE MYRON BRICKER MORTON DAVID MAY DAVID RANDOLPH CALHOUN, JR. STANLEY RAYMOND MILLER GEORGE HOWARD CAPPS ISADORE ERWIN MILLSTONE CLARK MCADAMS CLIFFORD RUTH ELLEN MOORE FREDERICK LEWIS DEMING HOWARD JOSEPH MORGENS PAUL ABRAHAM FREUND JOHN MERRILL OLIN RICHARD ALLEN GOODSON SPENCER TRUMAN OLIN JOHN KYLE GUSTAFSON EDWARD ASBURY O'NEAL, JR. HENRY FREDERICK HAGEMANN, JR. FREDERIC MARSHALL PEIRCE WALTER ALFRED HAYES WARREN MCKINNEY SHAPLEIGH MEREDITH CABELL JONES ETHAN ALLEN HITCHCOCK SHEPLEY WEBB LOUIS KAMMERER RICHARD KALTER WEIL JAMES RHINE KILLIAN. JR. OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION Thomas Hopkinson Eliot, A.B., LL.B, LL.D. Chancellor George Edward Pake, Ph.D., S :.D. Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Carl Anton Dauten, Ph.D. Vice Chancellor and Associate Provost William Henry Danforth, A.B., M.D. Vice Chancellor jor Medical Affairs George William Hazzard, Ph.D V ice Cha ncellor for Professional Schools and Research William Nathaniel Papian, S.M.E.E. Assistant Vice Chancellor, Research 4 OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES OF THE FACULTY OF THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE EXECUTIVE FACULTY Thomas Hopkinson Eliot Chancellor George Edward Pake Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost M. Kenton King Dean William H. Danforth Vice Chancellor jor Medical Affairs Willard M. Allen P. Roy Vagelos Oliver H. Lowry Joseph Ogura Robert E. Shank Walter F. Ballinger II Bernard Becker Philip R. Dodge Carl V. Moore Richard W. Hudgcns Herman N. Eisen William Sleator, Jr. Paul E. Lacy Sam L. Clark. Jr. James L. O'Leary John C. Herweg Eli Robins Samuel B. Guze Sol Sherry Ceorge R. Drysdale1 Juan Taveras Harvey R. Butcher1 The General Faculty is composed of members of the staff holding appointments as professor, associate professor, or assistant professor. The Faculty Council consists of those professors and associate professors not on the Executive Faculty but holding tenure appointments. Officers of the Faculty Council are: Walter C. Bauer, Chairman Milton Schlesinger, Secretary Neal S. Bricker, Vice Chairman Other members of the Executive Committee of the Faculty Council are: Carl Frieden William M. Landau Gerald T. Perkoff Malcolm L. Peterson Jessie L. Ternberg Edward H. Reinhard STANDING COMMITTEES- MEDICAL EDUCATION Paul Lacy, Chairman John C. Herweg William Daughaday David Kipnis Herman Eisen David B. McDougal, Jr. Samuel B. Guze Henry G. Schwartz Ernst Helmreich 1 Representing the Faculty Council during 1967-68. " The Dean is ex oflicio a member of all standing committees. ADMISSIONS AND SCHOLARSHIPS John C. Herweg, Chairman John L. Schultz Joe W. Grisham Warren G. Stamp George Sorenson Jessie Ternberg FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS Sam L. Clark, Jr., Chairman David E. Kennell Harvey R. Butcher Wiliam M. Landau William II. Daughaday P. Roy Vagelos PROMOTIONS Willard M. Allen, Chairman Robert E. Shank P. Roy Vagelos Oliver H. Lowry LECTURESHIPS Stanford Wessler, Chairman William T. Newton Estelle Brodman, Secretary David Schlessinger Luis Glaser Mildred Trotter BEAUMONT MAY INSTITUTE OF NEUROLOGY James L. O'Leary, Chairman Oliver H. Lowry Irwin Levy Henry G. Schwartz THE MEDICAL CENTER Barnes Hospital, St. Louis Children's Hospital, St. Louis Maternity Hospital, McMillan Hospital, David P. Wohl, Jr., Memorial Hospital, Renard Hospital, and Barnard Free Skin and Cancer Hospital. JOINT MEDICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE Carl V. Moore, Chairman Lilly Hoekstra Willard M. Allen M. Kenton King Walter F. Ballinger II Paul E. Lacy Bernard Becker Virgil Loeb, Jr. Louis T. Byars Robert Lund William H. Danforth Joseph Ogura Robert B. Dodd James L. O'Leary Philip R. Dodge William Perry Robert E. Frank Eli Robins Marshall B. Greenman Robert E. Shank Josephine Hackett Juan Taveras MEDICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE TO THE CLINICS M. Kenton King, Chairman Henry G. Schwartz Harvey R. Butcher, Jr. Robert E. Shank Robert E. Frank Juan Taveras Samuel B. Guze Ralph B. Woolf William M. Landau ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS SCHOOL OF MEDICINE M. Kenton King Dean B.A., University of Oklahoma, 1947; M.D., Vanderbilt University, 1951. John C. Herweg Associate Dean B.S., Drury College, 1943; M.D., Washington University, 1945. Richard W. Hudgens Assistant Dean M.D., Washington University, 1956. Samuel B. Guze Assistant to the Dean M.D., Washington University, 1945. John L. Schultz Registrar and Secretary to B.S., Southeast Missouri State College, 1954; B.S.Ed., 1957; the Executive Faculty M.S.Ed., Southern Illinois University, 1959. William Bahlmann Parker Registrar and Secretary to A.B., University of Missouri, 1921. the Executive Faculty Emeritus and Consultant to the Dean John L. Midkiff, Jr. Business Manager B.S.B.A., Washington University, 1948; C.P.A., Missouri. OTHER OFFICERS OF THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Assistant Vice Chancellor Benjamin Roth, A.B., LL.B. for Medical Affairs Co-ordinator of Prc-Clinical David H. Brown, Ph.D. Science Planning Physician in Charge of Student Health James C. Peden, Jr., M.D. Service at the Medical Center Administrative
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