The Linacre Quarterly

Volume 31 | Number 2 Article 21

May 1964 Contributors to this Issue Catholic ' Guilds

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Recommended Citation Catholic Physicians' Guilds (1964) "Contributors to this Issue," The Linacre Quarterly: Vol. 31 : No. 2 , Article 21. Available at: http://epublications.marquette.edu/lnq/vol31/iss2/21 Drs. Harrison, Merrill, and others he participated in the epochal renal CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE transplantations started ten years ago at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital. As an active general practitioner in Foxboro, Mass., Francis C. ,uckley, After graduating from the of Notre Dame and from the M.D., is acutely aware of the need for treating the whole patient. -le is 1 University of Buffalo School of , Arthur E. O'Dea, M.D. pursued member of the editorial board of Massachusetts . postgraduate studies in at Strong Memorial Hospital and the A graduate of St. . Ambrose College, Davenport, Iowa, and of Loyoli University of Rochester School of Medicine and , as well as at University School of Medicine, Clement P. Cunningham, M.D. is the the Department of Legal Medicine, Harvard . He was for­ President of the National Federation of Catholic Physicians' Guild merly Chief Medical Examiner for the state of Rhode Island. Joseph B. Doyle, M.D., is a practicing gynecologist with a major .ntere� Reverend James A. O'Donohoe graduated from Boston College in 1943 in problems of infertility. His well-known contributions in this f �Id, all and from St. John's Seminary in 1947. His doctorate in canon law was ob­ within the framework of Catholic medical ethics, include the cervic spoon tained from Louvain University. Since 1954 he has been a member of the and more accurate methods of determining ovulation time. fac ulty of St. John's Seminary where he is currently Professor of Justice Brought up in a Protestant family in West Virginia, Dana L. Farr ,worth, and Right. M.D., is no stranger to ecumenism, having worked with many church Though born in New York City, E. James Potchen, M.D. spent most of groups of various denominations. In the past several years he has partici· . his youth in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where his father is Professor of pated in ten different seminars at St. John's Institute for Relig Jn anl hysics at Aquinas College. He graduated from Michigan State University Mental Health at Collegeville, Minnesota. He is much interestec in the '. means by which and other disciplines concerned with human m 1954 and from Wayne· State University School of Medicine in 1958. welfare and development can be of the greatest mutual help. A di ,lomate After interning at Butterworth Hospital in Grand Rapids he entered gen­ of the American Board of Psychiatry and , he is also �. Fel101· eral practice in that city. In 1962 he began a residency in at of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. In 1957 he authorec Mentd Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston. Health in College and University (Harvard University Press) and is c >-author A graduate of Boston College and of Tufts University, School of Medicine, of Living and of Textbook of Psychiatry. James A. Whelton, M.D. has had extensive obstetrical and gynecological Reverend J. Joseph Hofmann, S.J. is chaplain at Kings County Iospital tr �ining in Boston, New York, and Stockholm. He is currently Assistant Center, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ordained in 1954, he received his A.B. an ' S.T.B. Direct or of the Department of and Gynecology at Boston City degrees from Woodstock College, Maryland. He is an associate nembe1 Hospital . of the Guild of Catholic Psychiatrists and has lectured on nursin� ethia at Kings County Hospital Center, Hunter College School of Nurs, 1g, anl State University of New York Teachers College (Plattsburg). Chairman of the Department of Neurology at Boston Universit} School of Medicine, Charles A. Kane, M.D., is a graduate of Boston Schoo( Harvard College, and Harvard Medical School. In addition to actively pa1· ticipating in the functions of the Guild of St. Luke of Boston he is a facul· ty advisor of the Thomas Linacre Club at Boston University School of Medicine. Michael Kelly, M.D., is a rheumatologist in East Melbourne,. Australi� with a catholic outlook on medicine that runs from the literary to the phil· . osophic. His scholarly book reviews frequently brighten the pages of Archiv11 of . He is Australian correspondent for the Catholic me dic� journals. A thoracic and cardiovascular surgeon, Eugene G. Laforet, M.D., prepares the "Current Literature" section of THE LJNACRE QUARTERLY. The founder of Rescue, Inc., Reverend Kenneth B. Murphy, graduate! from Boston College in 1942 and was ordained in 1946. He is a frequent contributor to Homiletic and Pastoral Review. As a plastic surgeon Joseph E. Murray, M.D. has long been interestea in the biological and clinical problems involved in transplantation. With Y 96 LiNACRE QUARTERL 97