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THE CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY BULLETIN VOLUME FOURTEEN MAY FIFTEENTH NUMBER SIX 19 2 2 COLLEGE OF MEDICINE ANNOUNCEMENT 1922-1923 dljf <£rrtiibtmi Ruiurrsity Jirpaa OMAHA 1 9 2 2 Published semi-monthly from March to June inclusive by The Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska. Entered as Second Class matter, March 1, 1919, at the Post Office at Omaha, Nebraska, under the Act of July 16, 1894. CALENDAR 1922 September 22-23—Friday and Saturday, Registration. September 25—Monday, Classes commence. November 30 to December 2—Thursday to Saturday, inclusive, Thanks giving Recess. December 22 to January 3—Friday to Wednesday, inclusive, Christ mas recess. 1923 January 15-19—Monday to Friday, inclusive. First Semester Exami nations. January 22—Monday, Second Semester begins. February >7/-—i Wednesday, Founders’ Day, Holiday. March 30 to April 1—Friday to Sunday, inclusive, Easter Recess. May 23-28—Wednesday to Monday, inclusive, Second Semester Exam inations. June 2—Saturday, Commencement. OFFICERS JOHN F. McCORMICK, S. J.t President of the University. WILLIAM P. WHELAN, S. J., Regent. HERMANN VON W. SCHULTE, A. B., M. D., Dean. BRYAN M. RILEY, A. B., M. D„ Secretary. CHARLES F. CROWLEY, A. M„ Ph. C., M. D„ Emptor. PAULINE CRANNY, Secretary to the Dean. HELEN McMAHON, Librarian. TERESA BARNETT, R. N. ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD HERMANN VON W. SCHULTE, A. B„ M. D. WILLIAM P. WHELAN, S. J. BRYAN M. RILEY, A. B., M. D. GEORGE F. SIMANEK, M. D. ADOLPH SACHS, M. D. HERBERT F. GERALD, Ph. G„ M. D. MEDICAL BOARD OF ST. JOSEPH’S HOSPITAL HERMANN VON W. SCHULTE, A. B„ M. D„ Chairman. BRYAN M. RILEY, A. B., M. D„ Secretary. GEORGE F. SIMANEK, M. D. ADOLPH SACHS, M. D. ALBERT F. TYLER, A. B., M. D. WILLIAM P. WHELAN, S. J. 4 THE CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY BULLETIN COMMITTEE ON ADMISSIONS, CREDENTIALS AND ADVANCED STANDING HERMANN VON W. SCHULTE, A. B„ M. D„ Chairman. HERBERT F. GERALD, Ph. G., M. D. LEOPOLD J. DEBACKER, A. B., M. D. COMMITTEE ON LIBRARY ADOLPH SACHS, M. D., Chairman. JOHN W. DUNCAN, M. D. JOSEPH M. SHRAMEK, M. D. EARL CONNOLLY, A. B„ M. D. FACULTY BRYAN M. RILEY, A. B., M. D., F. A. C. P., Professor of Medicine GEORGE F. SIMANEK, M. D., F. A. C. S., Professor of Surgery. ALBERT F. TYLER, A. B., M. D„ F. A. C. P., Professor of Roentgen ology. ADOLPH SACHS, M. D., F. A. C. P., Professor of Medicine. CHARLES McMARTIN, Ph. B., M. D., F. A. C. S., Professor of Derma tology. and Genito-Urinary Diseases. NEWELL JONES, M. D., Professor of Pediatrics. HERMANN VON W. SCHULTE, A. B„ M. D., Professor of Anatomy KARL CONNELL, M. D., F. A. C. S., Professor of Surgery. LOUIS B. BUSHMAN, A. B., M. D., F. A. C. S., Professor of Ophthal mology. GUSTAV W. DISHONG, M. D.. F. A. C. P., Professor of Nervous and Mental Diseases. CLAUDE T. UREN, M. D., Professor of Otology and Rhinsology. SAMUEL McCLENEGHAN, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics. HERBERT F. GERALD, Ph. G., M. D., Professor of Pharmacology. JAMES F. MCDONALD, B. S., M. D., Professor of Physiology. VICTOR E. LEVINE, A. M., Ph. D., Professor of Bio-Chemistry and Nutrition. EDWARD E. CHALOUPKA, M. D., Professor of Gynecology. FLOYD S. CLARKE, M. D„ Clinical Professor of Pediatrics. FREDERICK J. LANGDON, A. M., M. D., Associate Professor of Surgery FRANK J. SCHLEIER, M. D., Associate Professor of Surgeny. JOSEPH M. SHRAMEK, M. D., Associate Professor of Surgery. WILLIAM P. WHELAN, S. J., Lecturer on Medical Ethics. COLLEGE OF MEDICINE 6 DONALD BURKE, LL. B., Lecturer on Medical Law. EDWARD S. MURPHY, Captain, M. C., U. S. A., Lecturer on Military Hygiene. MICHAEL WOHL, M. D., Assistant Professor of Clinical Pathology. CHARLES J. NEMEC, M. D., Assistant Professor of Surgery. FRANCIS W. HEAGEY, A. B., M. D., Assistant Professor of Medicine. RAY J. KLEYLA, A. M., M. D., Assistant Professor of Medicine. CLARENCE M. HYLAND, M. D., Assistant Professor of Bacteriology and Hygiene. FREDERICK H. DIETERICH, B. S., M. D., Assistant Professor of Path ology. JOSEPH E. URIDIL, B. S., M. D., Assistant Professor of Anatomy. HARRY J. MURPHY, A. B., M. D., Assistant Professor of Pediatrics. JOHN W. DUNCAN, M. D., Assistant Professor of Surgery. MAURICE HOWARD, A. B„ M. D„ Assistant Professor of Medicine. W. EUGENE WOLCOTT, M. D., F. A. C. S., Assistant Professor of Orthopedics. WILLIAM L. SUCHA, M. D., Assistant Professor of Orthopedics. JOHN J. GLEESON, M. D., Anesthetist. JOHN R. DWYER, A. B., M. D., Instructor in Surgery. ERNEST KELLY, M. D., Instructor in Nervous and Mental Diseases. RALPH H. LUIKART, M. D., Instructor in Obstetrics. C. BENJAMIN RUSSUM, A. B., M. D., Instructor in Pathology. LEOPOLD J. DEBACKER, A. B., M. D., Instructor in Physiology. JOHN J. WARTA, Ph. G., M. D., Instructor in Opthalmology. JAMES F. KELLY, A. B., M. D., Instructor in Roentgenology. HARRY J. JENKINS, M. D., Instructor in Surgery. ADOLPH SRB, M. D., Instructor in Surgery. JOHN K. MULDOON, M. D., Instructor in Obstetrics. FRANK P. MURPHY, A. M., M. D., Instructor in Obstetrics. CLARENCE B. MOLSEED, Ph. G., M. D., Instructor in Surgery. MAURICE E. GRIER, M. D., Instructor in Gynecology. THOMAS J. BOLER, M. D., Instructor in Urology. VERNARD A. LANPHIER, A. M., M. D., Instructor in Medicine. RAYMOND TRAYNOR, A. B., M. D., Instructor in Medicine. JOHN J. LANCER, M. D., Instructor in Surgery and Anatomy. EARL CONNOLLY, A. B., M. D., Instructor in Surgery and Anatomy. LOUIS E. MOON, M. D., Instructor in Surgery. BERNARD KULLY, M. D., Instructor in Oto-Laryngology and Anatomy. THOMAS W. TORPY, M. D., Instructor in Anatomy. DAVID W. BELL, Ph. G., M. D., Instructor in Pharmacology. WILLIAM E. ASH, M. D., Instructor in Nervous and Mental Diseases. 6 THE CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY BULLETIN ANDREW G. DOW, M. D., Assistant In Pediatrics. WILLIAM T. RANCE, B. S„ M. D., Assistant in Urology. E. EMMETT McMAHON, A. B., M. D., Assistant in Medicine. JOHN J. HOLST, M. D., Assistant in Ophthalmology. WILLIAM PORTER HANEY, M. D., Assistant in .Otology and Rhtn- ology. SYDNER D. MAIDEN, M. S., M. D., Assistant in Otology and Rhinology. JOHN J. O’HERN, M. D., Assistant in Surgery. JOHN J. FREYMAN, M. A., M. D., Assistant in Surgery. MAX M. FLOTHOW, M. D., Assistant in Gynecology. NEIL J. EVERETT, M. D., Assistant in Medicine. EDWARD J. HOTZ, M. D., Assistant in Surgery. JOHN J. BORGOFF, M. D., Assistant in Dermatology. WILLIAM J. McCRANN, M. D., Assistant in Surgery. J. PHILIP COGLEY, M. D., Assistant in Medicine. FRED J. SCHWERTLEY, M. D„ Assistant in Anatomy. JOSEPH S. MCCARTHY, B. S., M. D., Assistant in Pharmacology. JAMES W. KOUTSKY, Assistant in Medicine. DISPENSARY STAFF SUPERVISOR: J. Raymond Kleyla, M. D REGISTRAR: Teresa Barnett, R. N. MEDICINE: Drs. Kleyla, Heagey, Everett, Traynor, Cogley, Debacker, McMahon and Koutsky. PEDIATRICS: Drs. Murphy and Dow. NERVOUS AND MENTAL: Drs. Kelley and Ash. SURGERY: Drs. Duncan, J. Dwyer, Freyman, Srb, Jenkins, Molseed, Connolly, O’Hearn, Lancer, Flothow, McCrann, Hotz. ORTHOPEDICS: Drs. Suclia and Wolcott. PROCTOLOGY: Dr. Moon. UROLOGY: Drs. Boler, Ranee and McCarthy. DERMATOLOGY: Dr. Borgoff. OBSTETRICS: Dr. F. Murphy. GYNECOLOGY: Drs. E. Chaloupka, Grier and McMahon. ROENTGENOLOGY: Dr. James F. Kelly. EYE: Drs. Warta, Holst and Swab. EAR: Drs. Kully, Haney and Maiden. COLLEGE OF MEDICINE HISTORICAL SKETCH The Creighton University, founded in 1878, takes its name from Edward Creighton, one of the pioneers of the West, who died intestate on November 5, 1874, leaving his wife, Mary Lucretia Creighton, his sole heir. Though free to use her fortune as she pleased, she determ ined to carry out the oft-expressed intention of her late husband to found a free college for boys, and in her will, dated September 23, 1875, she bequeathed One Hundred Thousand Dollars for this purpose “ as a memorial of my late husband.” Mrs. Creighton died on January 23, 1876. Count John A. Creighton, brother of Edward, was one of the ex ecutors of Mrs. Creighton’s will. Loyally discharging his trust, he watched the new institution gradually take form and became, in time, its largest benefactor, leaving it, on his death (which occured Febru ary 7, 1907) with a substantial endowment and a plant comprising eight large buildings specially constructed for educational purposes. The University, which was the outgrowth of the College, now in cludes The Creighton University High School, as well as Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Law, Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmacy. Thanks to the Creighton generosity, tuition is free in the High School and the College of Arts; the charges are moderate in the Professional Schools The University’s enrollment, including the Summer Session, was 1988 for the year 1921-1922; the alumni number about two thousand. Under the terms of the foundation the High School and College of Arts are open only to men, but the Professional Schools are co-educa- tional. THE COLLEGE OP MEDICINE The Creighton University College of Medicine was opened on Oc tober 1, 1892, in temporary quarters. In the summer of 1896, its present building at Fourteenth and Davenport Streets was completed. Since that time a new laboratory building located directly north of the College building has been added, giving the College of Medicine an extensive and complete plant, containing lecture rooms and laboratories for both the instructors and the students and also quarters for the library and museum. The school opened with a three years’ course, the popular and pre vailing course at that time in Medical Colleges of this country; but in 1894 the College extended its course to four years, being the first school west of the Missouri River to require four years of study as a condi tion to the Medical Degree.