UNIVERSITY OF OREGON BULLETIN NUMBER 96 JUNE 1961 Entered as second-class matter, January 18, 1950, at the post office at Eugene, Oregon, under act of August 24, 1912. Issucd nine times a year, in January, March, April, May (two num- bers), June, July, August, and November. Published by the Oregon State Board of Higher Education, at the University of Oregon, Eugent, Oregon. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON MEDICAL SCHOOL 1961-62 CAT ALOG PORTLAND, OREGON Table of Contents Page OREGON STATE SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION.................................................... 5 STATE BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION.................................................................... 6 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS, STATE SySTEM.............................................................. 7 MEDICAL SCHOOL CALENDAR, 1961-62........................................................................ 8 OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION...................................•...........................................•.•••.•.• 10 FACULTY..........................•.............••.......................................................................•...•...•...• 12 HOSPITALS AND CLINICS.•...............................................................•............•.......•..•...... 40 GENERAL INFORMATION...............•.................................................................................• 45 History _ _ _ 45 Physical Facilities _ 45 Philosophy and Objectives _. 47 Accreditation _ _ _ 48 Administration and Faculty _. 48 Instruction 48 Research _..............................................................................•....._ , 49 Student Organizations _ _ 49 Social Activities and Athletics 50 Housing _ _ _ 50 Student Health Service _ 51 Fellowships, Scholarships, Prizes, Loan Funds _ 51 Alumni Association _ _. 53 ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS AND REGULATIONS 54 Admission Requirements 54 Processing of Applications , 56 Fees and Expenses 58 Scholastic Regulations 60 Curriculum ill Medicine 62 DESCRIPTION OF COURSES...............................................................................................• 66 Course-Numbering System 66 Basic Science Departments 66 Anatomy _ 66 Bacte·riology 67 Biochemistry 68 Clinical Pathology 69 Pathology _ 70 Pharmacology 72 Physiology 72 [ 3 ] Page DESCRIPTION OF COURSES (continued) Clinical Departments 73 Medicine 73 Internal Medicine _ 78 Neurology 80 Dermatology 81 Dental Medicine 81 Psychiatry 81 Medical Psychology 82 Radiology , 83 Public Health and Preventive Medicine 84 Surgery 85 General Surgery 87 Orthopedic Surgery 88 U rology 89 Anesthesiology 89 Neurosurgery _. 90 Ophthalmology _ 90 Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology 91 Obstetrics and Gynecology _ 92 Obstetrics 93 Gynecology 94 Pediatrics 914 SPECIAL PROGRAMS 96 Graduate Studies 96 Internship and Residency Programs 98 Postgraduate Program 99 School of Nursing 99 Hospital Dietetics 100 X-Ray Technique 100 Medical Technology 101 ENROLLMENT AND DEGREES 104 [4 ] Oregon State System of Higher Education The Oregon State System of Higher Education, as organized in 1932 by the State Board of Higher Education, following a survey of higher education in Oregon by the U. S. Office of Education, includes all the state-supported institutions of higher education. The several in- stitutions are elements of an articulated system, parts of an integrated whole. The educational program is so organized as to distribute as widely as possible throughout the state the opportunities for general education and to center on a particular campus specialized, technical, and professional curricula closely related to one another. The institutions of the State System of Higher Education are the University of Oregon at Eugene, Oregon State University at Corvallis, Portland State College at Portland, Oregon College of Education at Monmouth, Southern Oregon College at Ashland, Eastern Oregon Col- lege at La Grande, and Oregon Technical Institute at Klamath Falls. The University of Oregon Medical School and the University of Ore- gon Dental School are located in Portland. The General Extension Di- vision, representing all the institutions, has headquarters in Portland and offices in Ashland, Corvallis, Eugene, La Grande, Monmouth, and Salem. At Oregon College of Education, Southern Oregon College, and Eastern Oregon College, students may complete major work in teacher education or general studies or enroll in a preprofessional program. Portland State College offers major work in general studies and se- lected liberal arts and professional fields as well as certain preprofes- sional programs. At the University of Oregon and Oregon State University, major curricula, both liberal and professional, are grouped on either campus in accordance with the distinctive functions of the respective institutions in the unified state system of higher education. Terminal courses in technical and semiprofessional areas are offered at Oregon Technical Institute. An interinstitutional booklet, Your Education, which outlines the curricula of the several institutions and contains other information, is available. For a copy. write to Division of Information, Board of Higher Education, P.O. Box 5175, Eugene, Oregon. [ 5 ] State Board of Higher Education Term Expires A. S. GRANT, Baker 1962 CHERYL S. MACNAUGHTON, Portland , 1963 J. W. FORRESTER, JR., Pendleton 1963 ALLAN HART, Portland 1964 DOUGLAS MCKEAN, Beavc-rton 1964 WILLIAM E. WALSH, COOS Bay 1965 RALPH E. PURVINE, Salem 1965 JOHN MERRIFIELD, Portland _ 1966 CHARLES R. HOLLOWAY, JR., Portland 1967 Officers WILLIAM E. W ALSH President CHARLES R. HOLLOWAY, JR _.Vice-President ]. W. FORRESTER, }R Member, Executive Committee JOHN R. RICHARDS, Ph.D., Chancellor EARL M. PALLETT, Ph.D., Secretary of Board Office of the State Board of Higher Education Post Office Box 5175 Eugene, Oregon Board members are appointed to six·year terms by the Governor of Oregon with confirmation by the State Senate. [6 ] Oregon State System of Higher Education Officers JOHN R. RICHARDS, Ph.D., Chancellor ARTHUR S. FLEMMING, LL.D. JAMES H. JENSEN, Ph.D. President, University of Oregon President, Oregon State University DAVID W. E. BAIRD, M.D., LL.D. ELMO N. STEVENSON, Ed.D. Dean, Medical School President, Southern Oregon College HAROLD J. NOYES, D.D.S., M.D. FRANK B. BENNETT, Ed.D. Dean, Dental School President, Eastern Oregon College BRANFORD P. MILl.AR, Ph.D. Roy E. LIEUALLEN, Ed.D. President, Portland State College President, Oregon College of Education JAMES W. SHERBURNE, Ph.D. WINSTON D. PURVINE, AB., LL.D. Dean, General Extension Division Director, Oregon Technical Institute HERBERT A. BORK, M.S., C.P.A Comptroller and Bursar RICHARD L. COLLINS, M.A, C.P.A Budget Director WILLIAM H. CARLSON, M.A Director of Libraries WOLF D. VON OTTERSTEDT, LL.B Assistant Attorney General, assigned to Board 0 ffice EARL M. PALLETT, Ph.D Chairman High School-College Relations Committee FRANCIS B. NICKERSON, D.Ed Executive Secretary High School-College Relations Committee Former Chancellors Oregon State System of Higher Education WILLIAM J. KERR, D.Sc., LL.D 1932-1935 FREDERICK M. HUNTER, Ed.D., LL.D 1935-1946 PAUL C. PACKER, Ph.D., LL.D 1946-1950 CHARLES D. BYRNE, Ed.D 1950-1955 [7] University of Oregon Medical School Calendar, 1961-62 Medical and Graduate Students Fall Term, 1961-62 September 18, M onday Registration September 19, Tuesday Instruction begins October 2, M onday Last day to register for full credit or to change courses November 23, Thursday _ Thanksgiving Day, holiday December 9, Saturday Fall term ends Winter Term, 1961-62 December 11, M onday .Instruction begins December 22, Friday Last day to register for full credit or to change courses December 23, 1961, to January 1, 1962 Christmas vacation March 10, Saturday Winter term ends Spring Term, 1961-62 March 19, M onday .Instruction begins April 2, M onday .Last day to register for full credit or to change courses May 30, W ednesday _ Memoria1 Day, holiday June 8, Friday _ Commencement June 9, Saturday Spring term ends Summer Term, 1961-62 June 11, M onday _ Registration June 11, M onday Instruction begins June 25, M onday Last day to register for full credit or to change for credit July 4, W ednesday _.Independence Day, holiday September 1, Saturday Summer term ends [8] University of Oregon Medical School Calendar, 1961-62 Medical Technology Students Fall Term, 1961-62 September 18, M onday Registration September 19, Tuesday Instruction begins October 2, M onday Last day to register for full credit or to change courses November 23, Thursday Thanksgiving Day, holiday December 2, Saturday Fall term ends Winter Term, 1961-62 December 4, M onday Registration and instruction begins December 18, M onday Last day to register for full credit or to change courses December 23, 1961, through January 1, 1962 Christmas vacation February 24, Saturday vVinter term ends Spring Term, 1961-62 March 5, M onday Registration and instruction begins March 19, M onday Last day to register for full credit or to change courses May 19, Saturday Spring term ends In addition to the classroom instruction schedule listed above, students are required to be in attendance for laboratory instruction as required by the Department of Clinical Pathology, The entire program of classroom and laboratory instruction covers a period of one calendar year. [ 9 ] University of Oregon Medical School Officers of Administration JOHN R. RICHARDS, Ph.D., Chancellor, Oregon State System of Higher Educa- tion; Professor. ARTHUR S. FLEMMING, LL.D., President, University of Oregon; Professor. DAVID W. E. BAIRD, M.D., LL.D., Dean of the Medical School; Professor of Medicine. CHARLES N. HOLMAN, M.D., Associate Dean of the Medical School; Professor of Medicine. WILLIAM A. ZIMMERMAN, B.S., Assistant to the Dean; Professor. JOSEPH J. ADAMS, B.B.A., Assistant to the Dean; Director of Public Affairs; Assistant Professor. Hospitals and Clinics Administration DAVID W. E. BAIRD, M.D., Dean; Professor of Medicine. CHARLES N. HOLMAN, M.D., Medical Director and Administrator; Professor of Medicine. JARVIS GoULD, M.D., Assistant Medical Director and Assistant Administrator; Associate Professor of Medicine. MYRON R. GROVER, M.D., Assistant Medical Director; Assistant Professor of Medicine. WILLIAM A. ZIMMERMAN. B.S., Assistant Administrator; Professor. GWYNN C. BRICE, Administrative Assistant; Assistant Director of Outpatient Clinic; Assistant Professor. Business Office WILLIAM A. ZIMMERMAN, B.S., Business Manager; Professor. AMBY FREDERICK, B.S., Assistant Business Manager; Associate Professor. RODNEY T. JEFFREY, B.A., Personnel Officer. Registrar's Office CAROLINE H. POMMARANE, B.S., Registrar; Assistant Professor. Student Activities WILSON C. DOCKERY, B.S., Director of Student Activities; Instructor. Library BERTHA BRANDON HALLAM, B.A., Librarian; Professor. ORA KIRSHNER GOODMAN, B.S., Catalog Librarian; Assistant Professor. MARGARET ELIZABETH HUGHES, B.S., Circulation Librarian; Assistant Professor. LOLITA B. McELVENY, Assistant Circulation Librarian; Instructor. MARIE K. WAGNER, B.S., Assistant Circulation Librarian; Instructor. Buildings and Grounds A. J. CLEMONS, Superintendent of Physical Plant; Assistant Professor. CHARLES H. ANDERSON, Assistant Superintendent of Physical Plant. [ 10] OFFICERS OF AD MINISTRATION 11 Postgraduate Education CHARLES N. HOLMAN, M.D., Director; Professor of Medicine. GWYNN C. BRICE, Administrative Assistant; Assistant Professor. Alumni Office JOSEPH J. ADAMS, B.B.A., Executive Secretary; Assistant Professor. Student Health Service JOSEPH B. TRAINER, M.D., Health Service Physician; Associate Professor of Physiology and Medicine. Animal Care Program ALLAN L. ROGERS, B.A., Director. Research Instrument Service GEORGE 1. JOHNSTON, B.S., Research Associate. Medical Illustration CLARICE ASHWORTH FRANCONE, Medical Illustrator. Photography JAMES T. PHILLIPS, Photographer. Printing ALBERT L. BIGEJ, Printer. Executive Faculty JOHN R. RICHARDS, Chancellor, State System of Higher Education; ARTHUR S. FLEMMING, President, University of Oregon; DAVID W. E. BAIRD, Dean of the Medical School; RALPH C. BENSON, JOHN M. BROOKHART, JACKSON T. CRANE, NORMAN A. DAVID, CHARLES T. DOTTER, J. ENGLEBERT DUNPHY, ARTHUR W. FRISCH, JARVIS GOULD, RAYMOND D. GRONDAHL, CHARLES N. HOLMAN, HOWARD P. LEWIS, JOSEPH D. MATARAZZO, EDWIN E. OSGOOD, ANTHONY A. PEARSON, GEORGE SASLOW, RICHARD L. SLEETER, KENNETH C. SWAN, ADOLPH WEINZIRL, EDWARD S. WEST, WILLIAM A. ZIMMERMAN, (secretary ex officio). Standing Committees Admission and Advanced Standing-EDwARD S. WEST (chairman), RAYMOND D. GRONDAHL, HANCE F. HANEY. JOSEPH D. MATARAZZO, E. COLTON MEEK, JR., JOSEPH B. TRAINER, CAROLINE H. POMMARANE (ex officio). Curriculum and Schedule-HowARD P. LEWIS (chairman), RALPH C. BENSON, NORMAN A. DAVID, CHARLES T. DOTTER, ARTHCR W. FRISCH, WILLIAM W. KRIPPAEHNE, GEORGE SASLOW, WILBERT R. TODD, ADOLPH WEINZIRL, WILLIAM A. ZIMMERMAN (ex officio). Graduate Council-JoHN M. BROOKHART (chairman), ROBERT L. BACON, JOSEPH D. MATARAZZO, EVELYN L. OGINSKY, ELTON L. MCCAWLEY, JOHN T. VAN BRUGGEN, ADOLPH WEINZIRL. Henry Waldo Cae Prize-HANcE F. HANEY (chairman), CLARENCE V. HODGES. Jones Lectureship-·HoWARD P. LEWIS (chairman), HANCE F. HANEY. Library-NoRMAN A. DAVID (chairman), MORTON GOODMAN, NOBLE WILEY JONES, NELSON R. NILES, GOODRICH C. SCHAUFFLER, ARCI-HE R. TUNTURI, W II.BERT R. TODD, BERTHA B. HALLAM (ex officio). Patent-WILLIAM A. ZIMMERMAN (chairman), BENJAMIN B. Ross, Roy L. SWANK, JOHN T. VAN BRUGGEN. i2 MEDICAL SCHOOL Radioisotope Committee-RAYMOND D. GRONDAHL (chairman), TYRA T. HUTCH- ENS, EDWIN E. OSGOOD, JOHN T. VAN BRUGGEN. Research--JOHN M. BROOKHART (chairman), ROBERT L. BACON, JACKSON T. CRANE, FREDERICK P. HAUGEN, .DANIEL H. LABBY, WALTER C. LOBITZ, JR., DONALD E. PICKERING, EDWARD S. WEST, JOSEPH J. ADAMS (ex: officio). Scholarships-EDWARD S. WEST (chairman), RAYMOND D. GRONDAHL, CLARENCE: V. HODGES, WIr.LIA~{ A. ZIMMERMAN. Student Faculty-Faculty Members: FREDERICK P. HAUGEN (chairman), How- ARD P. LEWIS, ANTHONY A. PEARSON, CLARE G. PETERSON, EDWARD S. WEST. Student members are elected for one- or two-year terms. Dean's Advisory Committee for the Veterans Hospital-D. W. E. BAIRD (chair- man), JARVIS GOULD (vice-chairman and secretary), DONALD E. FORSTER, CHARLES N. HOLMAN, HOWARD P. LEWIS, HAROLD J. NOYES, KENNETH C. SWAN, EDWARD S. WEST. Emeritus Faculty NOBLE WILEY JONES, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Medicine. WILLIAM K. LIVINGSTON, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Surgery. FRANK R. MENNE, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Pathology. MERLE W. MOORE, M.D., Associate Professor Emeritus of Medicine. EUGENE W. ROCKEY, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Surgery. JAMES W. ROSENFELD, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Pediatrics. HARRY J. SEARS, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Bacteriology. LAURENCE SELLING, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Medicine. Faculty* JOHN F. ADELE, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery (1946). B.A. (1930), M.D. (1934), Oregon. JOHN C. ADAMS, M.D., Clinical Professor of Surgery (1932). B.S. (1922), University of Washington; M.D. (1926), Oregon. JOSEPH J. ADAMS, B.B.A., Assistant to the Dean; Director of Public Affairs; Alumni Executive Secretary (Assistant Professor) (1951). B.B.A. (1949), Gonzaga. H. VICTOR ADIX, M.D., Clinical Associate in Otolaryngology (1934). B.A. (1928), M.D. (1930), Oregon; M. Med. Sc. (1933), Pennsylvania. CLIFFORD V. ALLEN, M.D .• Clinical Professor of Radiotherapy (1955). M.D. (1933), Iowa. JAMES S. ARNOLD, M.D., Clinical Associate in Pathology (1961). B.s., M.D., (1948), Duke. CARL G. ASHLEY, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics (1936). B.A. (1927), M.D. (1931), Oregon. KURT W. AUMANN, M.D., Clinical Associate in Medicine (1948). B.S. (1936), Washington State; M.A. (1940), M.D. (1942), Oregon. GEORGE M. AUSTIN, M.D., Professor of Neurosurgery; Head of Division (1957). A.B. (1938), Lafayette; M.D. (1942), Pennsylvania. *The year in parentheses following the name of each faculty member indicates the date of original appointment to the faculty. FACULTY 13 JAMES H. AUSTIN, M.D., Associate Professor of Neurology (1955). M.D. (1948), Harvard. S. GORHAM BABSON, M.D., Associate Professor of Pediatrics (1941). B.S. (1933), M.D. (1936), Oregon. DANIEL M. BACHMAN, M.D., Assistant Professor of Medicine (1956). B.A. (1949), Reed; M.S., M.D., (1952), Oregon. ROBERT L. BACON, Ph.D., Professor of Anatomy (1955). B.S. (1940), Hamilton; Ph.D., (1944), Yale. PAUL BAILEY, M.D., Clinical Professor of Otolaryngology (1929). M.D. (1925), Oregon. PAUL F. BAILEY, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Ophthalmology (1958). B.S. (1951), Oregon State; M.D. (1953), Oregon. DAVID W. E. BAIRD, M.D., Dean of the Medical School; Professor of Medicine (1928) . M.D. (1926), Oregon; LL.D. (1946), University of Portland. MICHAEL D. BAIRD, M.D., Instructor in Medicine (1961). B.S. (1954), Reed; M.S., M.D. (1957), Oregon. HARVEY W. BAKER, M.D., Clinical Associate in Surgery (1953). B.A. (1939), Cornell; M.D. (1943), Columbia. MARY ELIZABETH BAPTIST, B.A., Instructor in Medical Technology (1950). B.A. (1944), Montana State University. JOHN W. BASSETT, M.D., Clinical Associate in Surgery (1954). B.S. (1943), Arkansas; M.D. (1944), Tulane. JACK E. BATTALIA, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery (1954). B.A. (1945), Reed; M.D. (1946), Oregon. SAMUEL T. BEALL, M.D., Clinical Instructor in M(;dicine (1954). A.B. (1940), Whitman; M.D. (1950), Louisville. RODNEY K. BEALS, M.D., Instructor in Orthopedic Surgery (1961). B.A. (1953), Willamette; M.D. (1956), Oregon. G. DONALD BEARDSLEY, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Urology (1954). B.A. (1945), M.D. (1947), Oregon. CLARISSA H. BEATTY, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Biochemistry (1953). B.A. (1941), Sarah Lawrence; M.S. (1942), Ph.D., (1945), Columbia. WILLIAM S. BECK, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine (1960). B.S. (1949), M.D. (1952), Northwestern. HARRY G. BECKWITH, JR., M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery (1953). B.A. (1938), Reed; M.D. (1942), Oregon. ROBERT H. BEDROSSIAN, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Opthalmology (1959). A.B. (1946), Haverford; M.D. (1947), Temple; M.Sc. (1953), Pennsylvania. RODERICK E. BEGG, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery (1939), B.S. (1924), Oregon State; M.D. (1937), Oregon. ANIS M. BEHNAM, M.B., B.Ch., Instructor in Urology (1960). M.B., RCh. (1951), Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Egypt. JOHN A. BENSON, JR., M.D., Associate Professor of Medicine; Head of Division of Gastroenterology (1959). B.A. (1943), Wesleyan University; M.D. (1946), Harvard. RALPH C. BENSON, M.D., Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology; Chairman of Department (1956). B.A. (1932), Lehigh University; M.D. (1936), Johns Hopkins. 14 MEDICAL SCHOOL FREDERIC H. BENTLEY, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery (1953). B.S. (1926), M.B., Ch.B. (1929), M.D. (1946), Manchester (England); F.R.C.S. (1932), Royal College of Surgeons. JOHN H. BENWARD, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics (1943). B.S. (1937), M.D. (1939), Oklahoma. ARTHUR W. BERG, M.D., Clinical Associate in Medicine (19S3). B.A. (1943), M.D. (1945), Oregon. RICHARD F. BERG, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery (1935) . A.B. (1923), M.D. (1926), Oregon. EDMUND H. BERGER, M.D., Clinical Associate in Medicine (1934). A.B., B.S. (1925), Linfield; M.D. (1929), Oregon; M.S. (1933), Minnesota. ARTHUR M. BERGMAN, M.D., Clinical Associate in Medicine (1948). B.A. (1940), M.D. (1943), New York University. STANLEY F. BERGQUIST, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery (1956). B.S. (1945), M.D. (1947), Illinois. SIGFRIED R. BERTHELSDORF, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Psychiatry (1957). B.A. (1934), M.A., M.D. (1939), Oregon. ADALBERT G. BETTMAN, M.D., Clinical Associate in Surgery (1932). M.D. (1907), Oregon. ROBERT H. BIGLEY, M.D., Instructor in Medicine (1960). B.S. (19.11), University of Washington; M.D. (1953), Oregon. MARCIA K. BILBAO, M.D., Instructor in Radiology (1961). B.S. (1952), Minnesota; M.D. (1957), Columbia. JOSEPH B. BILDERBACK, M.D., Clinical Professor of Pediatrics (1911). M.D. (1905), Oregon. DANIEL K. BILLMEYER, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics (1956). B.S. (1943), M.D. (1946), Chicago. THEODORE M. BISCHOFF, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology (1948). B.A. (1937), Reed; M.D. (1939), Oregon. HARRY C. BLAIR, M.D., Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery (1926). M.D. (1915), Oregon. PAUL H. BLACHLY, M.D., Assistant Professor of Psychiatry (1961). B.A. (1950), Reed; M.S., M.D. (1955), Oregon. ROBERT W. BLAKELEY, Ph.D., Instructor in Speech Pathology and Hearing (1959) . B.A. (1951), California; M.S. (1952), Oregon; Ph.D. (1958), Miehigan. JOHN A. BLANCHARD, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine (1954). B.S. (1941), Montana State College; M.D. (1950), Oregon. RODERICK C. BLATCHFORD, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology (1938). A. B. (1927), Willamette; M.D. (1933), Oregon. ROSE MARY BOCEK, M.S., Instructor in Biochemistry (1957). B.S. (1946), Marylhurst; M.S. (1954), Oregon. DARRELL C. BOLLAM, M.D., Clinical Associate in Surgery (1937). B.S. (1927), M.D. (1928), Oregon. RICHARD N. BOLTON, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology (1961). B.S. (1951), Willamette; M.D. (1955), Oregon. FACULTY 15 WILBUR M. BOLTON, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Otolaryngology (1929). A.B. (1923), M.D. (1926), Oregon. ALLEN M. BOYDEN, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery (1946). B.A. (1929), Oregon; M.D. (1932), M.S. (1937), Michigan. THOMAS J. BOYDEN, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Orthopedic Surgery (1953). B.A. (1944), M.D. (1946), Oregon. JEAN H. BOYES, B.S., Instructor in Cytotechnology (1961). B.S. (1948), Lewis and Clark College. GEORGE A. BOYLSTON, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine (1946). B.S. (1936), M.S. (1937), M.D. (1939), Northwestern. CHARLES BRADLEY, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Child Psychiatry (1948). B.S. (1925), Cornell; M.D. (1929), Harvard. JOHN O. BRANFORD, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Anesthesiology (1959). B.A. (1936), Concordia; M.D. (1946), Oregon. MELVIN W. BREESE, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology (1948). B.S. (1936), Oregon State; M.D. (1943), Oregon. GWYNN C. BRICE, Administrative Assistant; Assistant Director of Outpatient Clinic (Assistant Professor) (1946). MORRIS L. BRIDGEMAN, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Pediatrics (1927). Ph.D. (1916), Montana State University; M.D. (1924), Oregon. ISIDOR C. BRILL, Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine (1916). B.A. (1912), M.D. (1914), Columbia. DONALD M. BRINTON, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Anesthesiology (1959). B.A. (1945), M.D. (1947), Oregon. *JOHN DAVID BRISTOW, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine (1960). B.A. (1949), Willamette; M.D. (1953), Oregon. ROBERT E. BROOKS, B.S., Instructor in Pathology (Electron Microscopy) (1961). B.S. (1948), California. JOHN M. BROOKHART, Ph.D., Professor of Physiology; Chairman of Department (1949) . B.S. (1935), M.S. (1936), Ph.D. (1939), Michigan. ROBERT J. BRUCKNER, D.D.S., Clinical Associate in Dental Medicine (1960). D.D.S. (1944), Maryland; M.S. (1948), Western Reserve. ROBERT E. BUCKMASTER, M.D., Clinical Instructur in Orthopedic Surgery (1953). B.S. (1941), Hartwick; M.D. (1944), New York Medical. PAUL R. BURGNER, M.D., Clinical Associate in Medicine (1956). B.S. (1948), M.D. (1952), Oregon. ROBERT P. BURNS, M.D., Associate Professor of Ophthamology (1959). B.S. (1945), University of Portland; M.D. (1947), Oregon. WILLIAM Y. BURTON, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Radiology (1940). A.B. (1931), B.S. (1933), Missouri; M.D. (1936), Washington University. JOHN W. BUSSn-IAN, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics (1954). B.S. (1946), M.B. (1947), M.D. (1948), Minnesota. BRUCE V. BUTLER, Ph.D., Instructor in Medical Psychology (1960). B.A. (1954), Ph.D. (1960), California. JOHN L. BUTLER, M.D., Assistant Professor of Psychiatry (1958). B.S. (1942), Idaho; M.D. (1946), Johns Hopkins. • On leave of absence for Senior Fellowship, Cardiovascular Institute, University of California Medical School, San Francisco, Calif. 16 MEDICAL SCHOOL RICHARD B. BYRD, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine (1960). B.A. (1950), Central College, Fayette, Mo.; M.D. (1954), St. Louis; M. S. (1960), Minnesota. NATHAN J. CAMPBELL, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery (1950). M.D. (1949), Temple. PAUL CAMPBELL, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Orthopedic Surgery (1956). B.A. (1945), M.D. (1949), Stanford; M.S. (1955), Michigan. JAMES F. CARLIN, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry (1960). M.D. (1952), Western Reserve. C. ELMER CARLSON, M.D., Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery (1925). A.B. (1917), Reed; M.D. (1920), Oregon. C. CONRAD CARTER, M.D., Clinical Associate in Medicine (1956). B.A. (1946), Reed; M.D. (1948), Oregon. RAYMOND A. CASE, JR., M.D., Clinical Instructor in Orthopedic Surgery (1959). M.D. (1947), Hahnemann. LERoy S. CASPERSEN, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology (1960) . B.A., (1952), Reed; M.D. (1956), Oregon. CHARLES E. CATLOW, ]R., M.D., Clinical Instructor in Urology (1949). B.S. (1943), University of Portland; M.D. (1944), Oregon. GEORGE E. CHAMBERLAIN, M.D., Clinical Professor in Otolaryngology (1947). B.A. (1936), M.D. (1938), Oregon. JOHN D. CHASE, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine (1956). B.A. (1942), Wabash; M.D. (1945), Western Reserve. LESTER R. CHAUNCEY, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery (1940). B.A. (1931), Victoria; M.D. (1934), Toronto; M.S. (1939), Minnesota. CHARLES L. CHAVIGNY, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology (1956) . B.S. (1933), B.E. (1934), Tulane; M.D. (1951), Louisiana State. BRUCE R. CHENOWETH, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Dermatology (1956). B.S. (1947), M.D. (1949), Oregon. HOWARD L. CHERRY, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Orthopedic Surgery (1950) M.D. (1943), Oregon. LEONARD CHRISTENSEN, M.D., Associate Professor of Opthalmology (1950). B.A. (1937), Oregon State; M.D. (1941), M.S. (1949), Oregon. E. GEORGE CHUINARD, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery (1938) . B.A. (1926), Puget Sound; M.D. (1934), Oregon. C. LOUISE CLANCY, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology (1944) . B.A. (1929), Albion; M.D. (1934), University of Chicago. WILLIAM M. CLARK, ]R., M.D., Associate Professor of Pediatrics (1954). B.A. (1946), Baker; M.D. (1949), University of Chicago. WINFRED H. CLARKE, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Orthopedic Surgery (1957). B.S., M.B., M.D. (1941), Minnesota. JOHN G. P. CLELAND, M.D., Clinical Associate in Surgery (1948). M.D., C.M. (1924), M.S. (1926), McGill. A. J. CLEMONS, Suerintendent of Physical Plant (Assistant Professor) (1950). KEITH M. CLISBY, M.D" Clinical Instructor in Surgery (1947). B.S. (1929), Oregon State; M.D. (1934), Oregon. FACULTY 17 QUENTIN W. COCHRAN, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics (1951). B.A. (1940), Reed; M.D. (1943), Oregon. TERENCE H. COCHRAN, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Pathology (1960). B.S. (1939), Oregon State; M.D. (1941), Oregon. CHARLES W. COFFEN, M.D., Clinical Associate in Medicine (1941). B.S. (1932), Stanford; M.D. (1936), Johns Hopkins. LAWRENCE J. COHEN, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Orthopedic Surgery (1950). B.S. (1930), M.D. (1934), Maryland. WILLIAM COHEN, M.D., Clinical Associate in Medicine (1946). B.A. (1931), Reed; M.D. (1935), Oregon. EMERSON J. COLLIER, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Urology (1956). B.S. (1941), Alaska; M.D. (1944), Oregon. HUGH DONALD COLVER, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery (1950). B.A. (1940), College of Idaho; M.D. (1943), Oregon. WILLIAM S. CONKLIN, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery (1943). A.B. (1931), Dartmouth; M.D. (1934), Pennsylvania. ROBERT R. COOPER, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Otolaryngology (1961). B.A. (1950), Cornell; M.D. (1954), M.S. (1960), Iowa. GEORGE W. COTTRELL, M.D., Clinical Associate in Orthopedic Surgery (1949). B.A. (1937), Oregon State; M.D. (1939), Oregon. ROBERT C. COWGER, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Opthalmology (1959). M.D. (1944) , Nebraska. JACKSON T. CRANE, M.D., Professor of Pathology; Chairman of Department (1960) . A.B. (1943), M.D. (1945), California. RUDOLPH M. CROMMELIN, M.D., Clinical Associate in Medicine (1941). B.S.M., M.D. (1937), Creighton. FRANK W. CROWE, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Dermatology (1957). B.S. (1941), Idaho; M.D. (1949), Utab. JOYLE DAHL, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Dermatology (1932). B.A. (1926), M.D. (1930), Oregon. GEORGE W. DANA, M.D., Associate Professor of Pediatrics (1951). A.B. (1940), M.D. (1943), Harvard. THELMA M. DANILSON, M.S.S., Instructor in Psychiatric Social Work (1953). B.A. (1938), University of Washington; M.S.S. (1948), University of Chicago. NORMAN A. DAVID, M.D., Professor of Pharmacology; Chairman of Department (1937). A.B. (1925), M.D. (1931), California. AUBREY M. DAVIS, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine (1934). B.A. (]927), Stanford; M.D. (1929), Oregon. EDWARD W. DAVIS, M.D., Clinical Associate in Neurosurgery (1948). A.B. (1935), M.D. (1939), California. HAROLD E. DAVIS, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery (1946) . B.A. (1936), M.D. (1940), Oregon. JOE B. DAVIS, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery (1941). B.A. (1930), Willamette; M.D. (1934), Oregon. THOMAS A. DAVIS, M.D., Clinical Associate in Urology (1949). A.B. (1926), Reed; M.D. (1931), Oregon. 18 MEDICA L SCHOOL W. ROBERT DAY, M.D." Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics (1960). B.S. (1953), Oregon State; M.D. (1955), Oregon. CONRAD A. DELATEUR, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Dermatology (1961). B.S. (1936), Oregon State; M.D. (1940), Oregon. JOHN P. DENNIS, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Neurosurgery (1959). B.S. (1949), Oregon State; M.D. (1951), Oregon. DAVID D. DEWEESE, M.D., Professor of Otolaryngology; Chairman of Depart- ment (1944). A.B. (1934), M.D. (1938), Michigan. PETER DEWITT, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery (1955). B.A. (1939), Union; M.D. (1943), Cornell. ARCH W. DIACK, M.D., Clinical Associate in Surgery (1937). A.B. (1929), Dartmouth; M.D. (1933), Michigan. SAMUEL L. DIACK, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine (1933). M.D. (1930), Michigan. H. LENOX H. DICK, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Pharmacology (1950). A.B. (1941), Pennsylvania: M.D. (1944), Jefferson. HERMAN A. DICKEL, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry (1942). B.A. (1933). Montana State University; M.B. (1937), M.D. (1938), Northwestern. ESTILL N. DIETZ, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine (1957). M.D. (1946), Long Island College of Medicine. MARLOW DITTEBRANDT, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Clinical Pathology (1948) . B.S. (1934), Washington State: M.A., M.D. (1938), Oregon. HENRY H. DIXON, M.D., Clinical Professor of Psychiatry (1932). M.D. (1928), Washington University. HENRY H. DIXON, JR., M.D., Clinical Instructor in Psychiatry (1959). B.S. (1952), M.D. (1955), Oregon. DONALD P. DOBSON, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Anesthesiology (1957). M.D. (1950), Boston University. RICHARD L. DOBSON, M.D., Associate Professor of Dermatology (1961). M.D. (1953), Chicago. WILSON C. DOCKERY, Student Activities Director (Instructor) (1960). B.S. (1937), Oregon State. CHARLES T. DOTTER, M.D., Professor of Radiology; Chairman of Department (1952). B.A. (1941), Duke; M.D. (1944), Cornell. ROBERT S. Dow, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Neurology (1939). B.S. (1929), Linfield; M.A., M.D. (1934), Ph.D. (1935), Oregon. HILDA E. DRUM, Assistant Professor of Radiological Technique (1954). J. ENGLEBERT DUNPHY, M.D., Kenneth A. J. Mackenzie Professor of Surgery; Chairman of Department (1959). B.A. (1929), Holy Cross: M.D. (1933), Harvard. RAPHAEL B. DURFEE, M.D., Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology (1957) . B.A. (1939), M.D. (1944), Stanford. CLYDE H. DUVALL, ]R., M.D., Clinical Instructor in Ophthalmology. B.S. (1942), Oregon State: M.D. (1946), Oregon. HAROLD P. DYGERT, ]R., M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine (1956). B.A. (1941), Rochester; M.D. (1950), Syracuse. FACULTY 19 AUGUSTUS B. DYKMAN, M.D., Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology (1923). M.D. (1914), New York University. ZANLY C. EDELSON, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery (1948). B.A. (1935), Oregon State; M.D. (1938), Oregon. J. COLEMAN EDWARDS, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Anesthesiology (1959). B.S. (1946), M.D. (1949), Oregon. LESTER H. EISENDORF, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery (1950). ~-- B.S. (1935), M.D. (1938), Illinois. ROY J. ELLSWORTH, M.D., Instructor in Ophthalmology (1961). B.A. (1953), M.D. (1957), Oregon. OTTO R. EMIG, M.D., Assistant Professor of Pathology and Obstetrics and Gyne- cology (1957). B.S. (1943), University of Portland; M.D. (1944), Oregon. WALTER R. ENDERS, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Ophthalmology (1960). B.A. (1945), M.D. (1947), Oregon. RUDOLF C. H. ENGEL, M.D., Associate Professor of Pediatrics (1952). M.D. (1929), University of Bonn (Rhineland); M.S.. M.D. (1949), Minnesota. WAYNE G. ERICKSEN, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Radiology (1950). B.A. (1944), Stanford; M.D. (1946), Oregon. CHARLES A. FAGAN, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Orthopedic Surgery (1960). B.A. (1951), Reed; M.D. (1955), Oregon. CLIFFORD L. FEARL, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Obstetrics and Gyne- cology (1940). B.A. (1930), Montana State University; M.D. (1935), Kansas. JACK H. FELLMAN, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Biochemistry; Assistant Pro- fessor of Neurology (1955). B.A. (1948), M.A. (1952), Ph.D. (1954), Kansas. CHARLES FERGUSON, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Urology (1961). B.A. (1919), College of Idaho; M.A., M.D. (1922), Oregon. ROBERT E. FISCHER, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Ophthalmology (1952). B.A. (1944), Oregon State; M.D. (1946), Oregon. STELLA FISHER, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine (1953). B.A. (1933), Hunter; M.D. (1937), Woman's Medical College. H. FREEMAN FITCH, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Orthopedic Surgery (1958). B.A. (1946), M.A. (1947), British Columbia; M.D. (1951), Oregon. JOHN R. FLANERY, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine (1956). B.S. (1948), M.D. (1952), Oregon. WILLIAM S. FLETCHER, M.D., Instructor in Surgery (1960). A.B. (1952), Dartmouth; M.D. (1955), Harvard. LYND L. FOLTS, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine' (1961). B.S. (1937), University of Washington; M.D. (1943), Oregon. ROBERT F. FORAN, M.D., Instructor in Surgery (1961). B.A. (1953), U.C.L.A.; M.D. (1956), California. DONALD E. FORSTER, M.D., Clinical Associate in Medicine (1939). A.B. (1931), Colgate; M.D. (1935), Harvard. JAMES H. FOSTER, M.D., Instructor in Surgery (1961). B.A. (1950), Haverford; M.D. (1954), Columbia. THOMAS J. Fox, M.D., Clinical Associate in Surgery (1950). 'B.S. (1937), University of Portland; M.D. (1941), Oregon. 20 MEDICAL SCHOOL RICHARD W. FRANKLIN, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology (1955) . B.S. (1945), M.D. (1948), Oregon. W. RONALD FRAZIER, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology (1932) . B.S. (1925), Reed; M.D. (1929), Harvard. AMBY FREDERICK, B.S., Assistant Business Manager (Associate Professor) (1946) . B.S. (1932), Oregon State. KATHRINE S. FRENCH, Ph.D., Instructor in Anthropology in Pediatrics (1959). B.A. (1942), Pomona; Ph.D. (1955), Columbia. ARTHUR W. FRISCH, M.D., Professor of Bacteriology; Chairman of Department (1946). ' B.A. (1931), M.A. (1933), Ph.D. (1935), M.D. (1937), Wisconsin. DAVID C. FRISCH, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Dermatology (1952). B.S. (1938), B.M. (1941), M.D. (1942), Minnesota: M.S. (1949), Wayne. Lours H. FRISCHE, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Radiology (1953). M.D. (1949), Harvard. ROBERT J. FRY, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Orthopedic Surgery (1958). B.A. (1947), Michigan: M.D. (1952), Temple. TOSHIO FUJIKURA, M.D., Instructor in Pathology and Obstetrics and Gynecology (1960) . M.D. (1950), Keio Gijuku University School of Medicine, Shinano·machi, Shinju·ku, Tokyo, Japan. MALCOLM E. FULLER, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecclogy (1959) . B.S. (1942), Florida: M.D. (1951), Oregon. REMY 'vV. FULSHER, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology (1955). M.D. (1950), Ohio State. PETER J. GALANTE, M.D., Associate in Medicine (1955). B.A. (1928), Corue!!; M.D. (1933), Royal University of Turin (Italy). WILLIAM P. GALEN, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine (1953). B.S. (1946), M.D. (1948), Oregon. CALVIN E. GANTENBEIN, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Orthopedic Surgery (1950). B.A. (1931), M.D. (1933), Oregon. J. SCOTT GARDNER, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Urology (1945). B.A. (1935), Utah: M.D. (1939), Cornell. WILLIAM M. GARNJOBST, M.D., Clinical Associate in Surgery (1955). B.A. (1943), Oregon State; M.D. (1945), Oregon. KENNETH D. GAVER, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry (1957). B.A. (1946), California: M.D. (1948), Tennessee. JOSEPH H. GILL, M.D., Clinical Associate ill Orthopedic Surgery (1949). B.A. (1940), Reed; M.D. (1943), Oregon. LEONARD M. GOLDBERG, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine (1959). B.A. (1951), Reed: M.D. (1955), Oregon. MARVIN C. GOLDMAN, M.D., Clinical Associate in Medicine (1958). Ph.B. (1946), B.S. (1947), M.D. (1950), University of Chicago. MORTON J. GOODMAN, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine (1935). B.A. (1926), M.D. (1929), Oregon. FACULTY 21 ORA K. GOODMAN, B.S., Catalog Librarian (Assistant Professor) (1945). B.S. (1927), University of Washington. SCOTT GOODNIGHT, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Pediatrics (1940). B.A. (1930), Wisconsin; M.D. (1932), Oregon. WALTER A. Goss, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics (1946). B.S. (1933), Oregon State; M.D. (1937), Oregon. JARVIS GOULD, M.D., Associate Professor of Medicine; Assistant Medical Director and Assistant Administrator of Hospitals and Clinics (1948). B.A. (1939), M.D. (1941), Oregon. ROBERT B. GREENE, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology (1949) . B.A. (1927), M.D. (1931), Oregon. ROBERT B. GREENE, JR., M.D., Clinical Instructor in Urology (1959). B.A. (1948), Reed; M.D. (1952), Oregon. MONTE A. GREER, M.D., Associate Professor of Medicine; Head of Division of Endocrinology (1956). A.B. (1944), M.D. (1947), Stanford. RAY V. GREWE, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Neurosurgery (1958). B.S. (1945), University of Washington; M.D. (1947), Oregon. HERBERT E. GRISWOLD, M.D., Professor of Medicine; Head of Division of Cardio- vascular Renal Diseases (1949). B.A. (1939), Reed; M.S., M.D. (1943), Oregon. RAYMOND D. GRONDAHL, M.D., Professor of Clinical Pathology; Chairman of Department (1945). B.S. (1939), Washington State; M.S., M.D. (1944), Oregon. LEROY E. GROSHONG, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery (1956). B.S., M.D. (1949), Nehraska. J. GORDON GROUT, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery (1959). A.B. (1949), Stanford; M.D. (1954), Oregon. MYRON R. GROVER, JR., M.D., Assistant Professor of Medicine; Assistant Medical Director of Hospitals and Clinics (1958). B.A. (1950), Bowdoin; M.D. (1954), Cornell; M.S. (1956), Oregon. JOHN M. Gurss, M.D., Clinical Associate in Surgery (1943). B.A. (1935), M.D. (1939), Oregon. DAVID L. GUNBERG, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Anatomy (1955). B.A. (1949), Redlands; M.A. (1952), Ph.D. (1954), California. RUSSELL G. GUSTAVSON, M.D., Clinical Associate in Surgery (1957). B.A. (1950), M.D. (1952), Nehraska. BERTHA B. HALLAM, B.A., Librarian (Professor) (1929). B.A. (1931), Oregon. MARTHA L. HAMILTON, M.D., Assistant Professor of Clinical Pathology (1957). B.S. (1945), Texas Wesleyan; M.D. (1952), Texas. JOHN R. HAND, M.D., Clinical Professor of Urology (1932). B.S. (1921), B.M. (1923), M.D. (1924), M.S. (1936), Minnesota. HANCE F. HANEY, M.D., Professor of Medicine; Chief Department of Medicine Outpatient Professional Services (1936). B.A. (1926), M.A. (1928), Ph.D. (1934), Wisconsin; M.D. (1934), University of Chicago. F. SYDNEY HANSEN, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Public Health and Preventive Medicine (1947). B.S. (1932), M.D. (1936), Oregon; M.P.H. (1949), California. ------------- 22 MEDICA L SCHOOL JOHN R. HANSEN, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics (1950). B.S. (1939), University of Washington; M.D. (1946), Oregon. ROBERT M. HANSEN, M.D., Clinical Professor of Otolaryngology (1948). B.S. (1935), Nevada; M.D. (1939), Baylor. GEORGE S. HARA, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology (1957). B.A. (1948), M.D. (1953), Oregon. JAMES V. HARBER, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Anesthesiology (1959). B.S. (1953), M.D. (1955), Oregon. JOHN HARDER, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Orthopedic Surgery (1959). B.A. (1945), Whitman; M.D. (1949), Oregon. CLIFFORD E. HARDWICK, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery (1947). B.S., M.D. (1929), Oregon. ROBERT L. HARE, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine (1956). B.S. (1947), M.D. (1949), Illinois; M.S. (1956), Minnesota. BERNARD P. HARPOLE, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery (1949.) B.S. (1935), M.D. (1939), St. Louis. HOMER H. HARRIS, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Clinical Pathology (1951) . B.A. (1942), Reed; M.D. (1945), Oregon. JOSEPH T. HART, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics (1950). B.S.M. (1941), M.D. (1942), Creighton. WILLIAM L. HARTMANN, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology (1954). B.S. (1935), Harvard; M.D. (1939), Johns Hopkins. FREDERICK P. HAUGEN, M.D., Professor of Anesthesiology; Head of Division (1948). B.A. (1933), M.D. (1935), Oregon. GERHARD B. HAUGEN, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry (1937). B.A. (1932), M.D. (1935), Oregon; M.P.H. (1942), Johns Hopkins. JAMES B. HAWORTH, M.D., Associate Professor of Radiology (1953). B.S. (1933), M.D. (1935), Oregon. JOHN F. HAYES, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery (1955). B.A. (1945), Oregon State; M.D. (1947), Oregon. THOMAS S. HEALY, M.D., Clinical Associate in Medicine (1951). B.A. (1940), M.D. (1942), Oregon. PHILIP H. HENDERSON, JR., M.D., Clinical Instructor in Obstetrics and Gyne- cology (1954). B.S. (1945), University of Washington; M.D. (1948), Oregon. EDWARD L. HENDRICKS, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics (1955). B.S. (1946), Oregon State; M.S. (1948), M.D. (1949), Oregon. DAVID F. HICKOK, M.D., Instructor in Surgery (1961). A.B. (1952), Princeton; M.D. (1956), Harvard. WILLIAM W. HICKS, JR., M.D., Clinical Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology (1958) . M.D. (1953), Jefferson Medical College; B.S. (1954), University of Washington. ROBERT B. HIGGINS, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Urology (1960). A.B. (1941), M.D. (1944), Harvard. ALLAN J. HILL, JR., M.D., Professor of Pediatrics (1950). B.S. (1937), M.B. (1939), M.D. (1940), Minnesota. FACULTY 23 ROBERT V. HILL, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology (1948). B.S. (1936), Ot'egon State, M.D. (1939), Oregon. VINCENT C. HINCK, M.D., Associate Professor of Radiology (1957). A.B. (1948), CornelI; M.D. (1953), New York Medical ColIege. CLARENCE V. HODGES, M.D., Professor of Urology; Head of Division (1948). B.S. (1937), Iowa State; M.D. (1940), University of Chicago. BLAIR HOLCOMB, M.D., Clinical Professor of Medicine (1922). M.D. (1919), Rush. DONALD H. HOLDEN, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Otolaryngology (1953). A.B. (1941), Brown; M.D. (1944), Yale. CHARLES N. HOLMAN, M.D., Professor of Medicine; Associate Dean of Medical School; Medical Director and Administrator of Hospitals and Clinics (1940). B.A. (1931), M.D. (1936), Oregon. RICHARD J. HOPKINS, M.D., Clinical Associate in OTthopedic Surgery (1950). B.S. (1943), Idaho; M.D. (1944), Oregon. MARCUS M. HORENSTEIN, M.D., Clinical Associate in Medicine (1947). B.A. (1937), M.D. (1941), Oregon. IRVING]. HOROWITZ, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Radiology (1959). B.S. (1946), M.S. (1947), M.D. (1952), Michigan. SABERT A. HOTT, ]R., M.D., Clinical Instructor in Urology (1951). B.S. (1939), A.B., M.D. (1942), Oklahoma. MARTIN A. HOWARD, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery (1929). B.S. (1923), M.D. (1926), Oregon. JOHN L. HOWIESON, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Radiology (1960). B.A. (1950), M.A. (1951), M.D. (1955), Kansas. JAY C. HOYT, M.D., Clinical Associate in 11edicine (1956). B.S. (1946), B.M. (1947), M.D. (1948), Minnesota. MARGARET E. HUGHES, Circulation Librarian (Assistant Professor) (1945). B.S. (1937), Minnesota. ARTHUR F. HUNTER, M.D., Clinical Associate in Radiology (1946). A.B. (1930), Denver; M.D. (1933), Colorado. WARREN C. HUNTER, M.D., Clinical Professor of Pathology (1922). B.A. (1920), Albany College; M.D. (1924), Oregon; M.A. (1927), Michigan. PETER L. HURST, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics (1956). B.S. (1950), Antioch; M.D. (1950), Washington University. WILLIAM W. HURST, M.D., Clinical Associate in Medicine (1952). B.S. (1942), Idaho State; B.M. (1945), M.D. (1946), Northwestern. TYRA T. HUTCHENS, M.D., Associate Professor of Clinical Pathology (1953). B.S. (1943), M.D. (1945), Oregon. MILTON D. HYMAN, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Radiology (1945). B.A. (1932), College of City of New York; M.S. (1933), New York University; M.D. (1937), Long Island. SELMA HYMAN, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Radiology (1944). B.S. (1932), M.D. (1938), New York University. TOSHIO INAHARA, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery (1956). B.S. (1948), M.D. (1950), Oregon. DAVID S. JACKSON, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Biochemistry (1959). B.Sc. (1949), Ph.D. (1953), Manchester (England). 24 MEDICAL SCHOOL ROBERT C. JACKSON, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology (1957) B.S. (1944), M.D. (1947), Oregon. STANLEY W. JACOB, M.D., Assistant Professor of Surgery (1959). B.A. (1945), M.D. (1948), Ohio State. SHELDON A. JACOBSON, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Pathology (1950). A.B. (1922), College of City of New York; M.D. (1928), Yale. DAVID W. JAMES, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology (1949). B.S. (1930), Denison; M.D. (1933), Ohio State; M.S. (1940), Wayne. JOHN PAUL J ARABAK, D.D.S., Clinical Associate in Dental Medicine (1960). D.D.S. (1939), Indiana. ROBERT B. JOHNSON, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine (1954). M.D. (1948), Nebraska. RODERICK L. JOHNSON, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery (1960). B.S. (1948), M.D. (1951), University of Washington. RUSSELL L. JOHNSRUD, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery (1936). B.A. (1930), M.D. (1933), Oregon. ARTHUR C. JONES, M.D., Clinical Professor of Physical Medicine in Surgery (1929) . B.A. (1921), Pacific University; M.A. (1925), M.D. (1926), Oregon. BENJAMIN B. JONES, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology (1959) . B.S. (1950), Pittsbnrgh: M.D. (1953), Temple. LESTER T. JONES, M.D., Clinical Professor of Otolaryngology (1924). B.A. (1918), Pacific University; M.D. (1921), M.A. (1923), Oregon. MAXWELL S. JONES, M.D., Clinical Professor of Psychiatry (1960). M.B.U.D. (1931), M.D. (1937), Edinbnrgh; M.R.C.P. (1935), Royal College of Physi- cians and Snrgeons, Edinbnrgh; D.P.M. (1935), London. NOBLE WILEY JONES, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Medicine (1910). M.D. (1901), Rnsh. ORVILLE N. JONES, M.D., Clinical Associate in Orthopedic Surgery (1947). B.A. (1931), Reed; M.D., C.M. (1937), McGill. RICHARD T. JONES, M.D., Assistant Professor of Biochemistry and Experimental Medicine (1961). B.S. (1953), M.S., M.D. (1956), Oregon; Ph.D. (1961), California Institute of Technology. LEWIS W. JORDAN, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Otolaryngology (1936). B.S. (1929), M.D. (1931), Oregon. HULDRICK KAMMER, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine (1949). B.A. (1936), Wisconsin; B.M. (1940), M.D. (1941), Northwestern. JOHN F. KANE, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery (1960). M.D. (1943), Marquette. JOHN O. KANGAS, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Medical Psychology (1960). B.A. (1953), Ph.D. (1958), Minnesota. REINHOLD KANZLER, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery (1958). B.S. (1934), M.S. (1937), M.D. (1938), Oregon. JOHN P. KEIZER, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology (1953). B.A. (1934), M.D. (1937), Oregon. DONALD F. KELLY, M.D., Clinical Instructor of Pediatrics (1959). B.S. (1949), University of Portland; M.D. (1954), Oregon. FACULTY 25 ROBERT W. KENDALL, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery (1960). B.S. (1949), Colorado College; M.D. (1953), Oregon. LENA KENIN, M.D., Assistant Professor of Psychiatry (1960). B.S. (1921), University of Washington: M.D. (1929), Oregon. CALVIN H. KIEST, ]R., M.D., Clinical Instructor in Orthopedic Surgery (1960). B.S. (1951), Oregon State; M.D. (1955), Oregon. A. GURNEY KIMBERLEY, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery (1937) . B.S. (1929), M.D. (1930), Oregon. FREDERICK A. J. KINGERY, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Dermatology (1959) . B.S. (1949), Yale; M.D. (1953), New York University. LYLE B. KINGERY, M.D., Clinical Professor of Dermatology (1923). B.S. (1912), M.D. (1916), Michigan. GERALD E. KINZEL, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology (1946). B.A. (933), M.D. (1936), Oregon. EDWARD K. KLOOS, M.D., Clinical Associate in Neurosurgery (1948). A.B. (1934), Western Reserve; M.D. (1938), Rochester: M.S. (1943), Minnesota. ROBERT D. KOLER, M.D., Associate Professor of Medicine (1953). B.A. (1945), M.D. (1947), Oregon. NICHOLAS E. KONTAXIS, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Biochemistry (1961). B.A. (1951), California: Ph.D. (1960), Oregon. RICHARD H. KOSTERLITZ, M.D., Clinical Associate in Medicine (1958). B.S., M.D. (1949), Illinois. LEWIS J. KRAKAUER, M.D., Clinical Instructor in 11edicine (1956). A.B. (947), Williams; M.D. (1951), Harvard. ALFRED J. KREFT, M.D., Clinical Associate in Ophthalmology (1951). B.S. (1933), M.D. (1936), Illinois. MARION L. KRIPPAEHNE, M.D., Clinical Associate in Medicine (1952). B.S. (1944), University of Washington; M.D. (1948), Oregon. WILLIAM W. KRIPPAEHNE, M.D., Associate Professor of Surgery (1953). B.S. (1943), University of Washington; M.D. (1946), Oregon. JOHN J. KRYGIER, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine (1943). B.S. (1936), M.D. (1938), Wisconsin. WALTER J. KUHL, JR., M.D., Clinical Associate in Medicine (1960). B.A. (1944), Whitman; M.D. (1947), Johns Hopkins. CLIFFORD KUHN, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Otolaryngology (1940). B.A. (l92~), M.D. (1932), Oregon; M.A. (1943), Pennsylvania. MERLE M. KURTZ, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine (1956). B.A. (1949), College of Idaho; M.D. (1953), Oregon. BRUCE N. KVERNLAND, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Neurosurgery (1952). B.A. (1942), Rced; M.D. (1943), Oregon. DANIEL H. LABBY, M.D., Professor of Medicine; Head of Division of Diabetes and Metabolism (1947). B.A. (1935), Reed: M.D. (1939), Oregon. GEORGE H. LAGE, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology (1942). B.A. (1936), Oregon State; M.D. (1939), Oregon. WILLIAM M. LAIDLAW, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine (1959). B.A. (1950), Willamette; M.D. (1955), Oregon. 26 MEDICAL SCHOOL DONALD R. LAIRD, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery (1939). A.B. (1928), Grinnell; M.S. (1933), M.D. (1934), Rush; M.S. (1938), Minnesota. EUGENE W. LANDRETH, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Clinical Pathology (1957) . B.S. (1946), M.D. (1948), Oregon. LAURENCE R. LANGSTON, M.D., Clinical Associate in Orthopedic Surgery (1956). B.A. (1947), M.D. (1951), Oregon. JOHN A. LARRABEE, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics (1948). B.A. (1938), Nebraska; M.D. (1942), University of Chicago. JOHN F. LARSELL, M.D., Clinical Associate in Urology (1949). B.A. (1939), Oregon State; M.D. (1943), Oregon. L. WILLIAM LARSON, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine (1959). B.S. (1949), M.D. (1951), Minnesota. WILBUR L. E. LARSON, M.D., Clinical Associate in Medicine (1950). B.A. (1941), M.D. (1945), Oregon. GERALD J. LATIIG, M.D., Assistant Professor of Clinical Pathology (1958). B.S. (1944), Idaho; M.D. (1949), Oregon. G. PRENTISS LEE, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery (1952). B.A. (1939), Reed; M.D. (1943), Oregon. J. ROBERT LEE, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Radiology (1955). B.A. (1944), Willamette; M.D. (1946), Oregon. THEODORE H. LEHMAN, M.D., Clinical Associate in Urology (1958). B.A. (1948), M.A. (1949), M.D. (1953), Nebraska. EUGENE A. LENTINI, Ph.D., Instructor in Physiology (1958). B.A. (1951), M.A. (1955), Ph.D. (1958), Boston University. RICHARD L. LESSEL, Instructor in Public Health and Preventive Medicine (1960). B.S. (1957), University of Washington; M.P.H. (1959), North Carolina. HowARD P. LEWIS, M.D., Professor of Medicine; Chairman of Department (1932) . B.S. (1924), Oregon State; M.D. (1930), Oregon. HEROLD S. LILLYWHITE, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Speech Pathology (1957). B.S. (1932), Utah State Agriculture; M.A. (1939), Minnesota; Ph.D. (1943), New York University. AARNE J. LINDGREN, M.D., Clinical Associate in Medicine (1948). B.S. (1936), M.S., M.D. (1942), Oregon. VERNER V. LINDGREN, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery (1950). B.A. (1942), Gustavus Adolphus; B.S. (1944), B.M. (1945), M.D. (1946), Minnesota. RICHARD H. LINDQUIST, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery (1958). B.S. (1946), South Dakota; M.D. (1947), Louisville. LOUIS LINO, Ph.D., Associate in Neurology (1958). Ph.D. (1935), Faculty of Natural Sciences, Pisa, Italy. CHARLES E. LITTLEHALES, M.D., Clinical Associate in Medicine (1939). B.A. (1932), M.D. (1935), Oregon. JAMES H. LIUM, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Clinical Pathology (1953). B.S. (1944), M.D. (1946), Oregon. KENNETH E. LIVINGSTON, M.D., Clinical Associate in Neurosurgery (1948). B.A. (1936), Stanford; M.D. (1939), Harvard. WILLIAM K. LIVINGSTON, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Surgery (1925). B.A. (1913), M.A. (1917), Oregon; M.D. (1920), Harvard. FACULTY a ERNEST T. LIVINGSTONE, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine (1955). B.A. (1949), Reed; M.S., M.D. (1951), Oregon. RAY S. LOBB, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine (1954). B.A. (1943), University of Washington; M.D. (1950), LouisviIle. WALTER C. LoBITZ, JR., M.D., Professor of Dermatology; Head of Division (1959). B.S. (1939), B.M. (1940). M.D. (1941), Cincinnati. LENIER ARTHUR LODMELL, M.D., Clinical Associate in Medicine (1946). B.S. (1931), North Dakota; B.M. (1933), M.D. (1934), Northwestern. GEORGE B. LONG, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine; Senior Con- sultant in Gastroenterology (1943). B.A. (1934), Montana State University; M.D. (1939), Northwestern. JOHN WAYNE LOOMIS, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Radiology (1951). B.A. (1940), Reed; M.D. (1943), Oregon. ERNEST J. LOSLI, M.D., Clinical Associate in Pathology (1952). B.A. (1925), M.D. (1928), Oregon. LAWRENCE M. LOWELL, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery (1950). B.S. (1933), Washington State; M.D. (1936), Oregon. LEO S. LUCAS, M.D., Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery; Senior Con- sultant (1924). B.A. (1919), Pacific University; M.D. (1923), Oregon. GEORGE P. LYMAN, M.D., Clinical Associate in Ophthalmology (1954). B.A. (1926), Pomona; M.D. (1931), Yale. RICHARD B. LYONS, M.D., Instructor in Anatomy (1961). B.S. (1957), M.S. (1960), M.D. (1960), Oregon. J. OPPIE MCCALL, JR., M.D., Clinical Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology (1950). B.A. (1938), Hamilton; M.D. (1942), New York University. FRANK E. MCCASLIN, JR .,M.D., Clinical Instructor in Orthopedic Surgery (1959) . B.A. (1949), Stanford; M.D. (1953), Oregon; M.S. (1959), Minnesota. ELTON L. MCCAWLEY, Ph.D., Professor of Pharmacology (1949). A.B. (1938), M.S. (1939), Ph.D. (1942), California. COLIN W. MCCORD, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery (1961). B.A. (1949), Williams; M.D. (1953), Columbia. GUY R. MCCUTCHAN, M.D., Clinical Associate in Medicine (1939). B.S. (1929), Grand Island; M.D. (1931), Nebraska. LOLITA B. McELVENY, Assistant Circulation Librarian (Instructor) (1954). DONALD P. MCGREEVEY, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine (1955). B.S. (1954), Carroll; M.D. (1951), Loyola. DONALD MCKINLEY, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Psychiatry (1958). B.A. (1940), Reed; M.D. (1942), Oregon. MATTHEW McKIRDlE, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery (1940). B.S. (1929), University of Chicago; M.D. (1934), Rush. DUNCAN A. McLAUCHLAN, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Psychiatry (1957). B.S. (1941), University of Washington; M.D. (1944), Oregon. EDWARD N. McLEAN, M.D., Clinical Associate in Ophthalmology (1957). M.D. (1948), Long Island. RAYMOND A. McMAHON, M.D., Clinical Associate in Medicine (1938). B.A. (1932), Ripon; M.D. (1937), Wisconsin. 28 MEDICAL SCHOOL LAURENCE K. MACDANIELS, M.D., Clinical Associate in Medicine (1949). B.A. (1937), Reed; M.D. (1941), Oregon. CURTIS A. MACFARLANE, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Urology (1958). B.A. (1949), M.D. (1951), Wisconsin. DAVID W. MACFARLANE, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics (1956). B.S. (1948), M.S., M.D., (1951), Illinois. STEPHEN W. MAKS, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine (1959). B.S. (1950), University of Portland; M.D. (1953), Creighton. ROBERT W. MARCUM, M.D., Clinical Associate in Surgery (1951). B.S. (1934), Pacific University; M.D. (1940), Oregon. MERL L. MARGASON, M.D., Clinical Professor of Medicine; Senior Consultant in Neurology (1926). A.B. (1920), M.D. (1923), Oregon. F. KEITH MARKEE, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology (1952). B.A. (1944), WiIlamette; M.D. (1946), Oregon. R. KENT MARKEE, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery (1953). B.A. (1944), WiIlamette; M.D. (1946), Oregon. RICHARD E. MARKLEY, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Ophthalmology (1953). B.A. (1938), Denver; M.D. (1942), Colorado. ALFRED N. MARSHALL, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology (1957). B.S. (1932), University of Washington; M.D. (1937), Oregon. HARRY W. MASENHIMER, JR., M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine (1960). B.A. (1949), Princeton; M.D. (1953), Johns Hopkins. HOWARD S. MASON, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Biochemistry (1952). B.S. (1935), M.S. (1936), Ph.D. (1939), Massachusetts Institute of Technology. JAMES A. MASON, M.D., Clinical Associate in Orthopedic Surgery (1948). B.S. (1930), M.D. (1932), Nebraska. ROBERT E. MASS, M.D., Assistant Professor of Medicine (1957). B.A. (1948), M.D. (1951), Oregon. JOHN CLIFFTON MASSAR, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Dermatology (1955) . B.S. (1945), University of Washington; M.D. (1948), Oregon. JOSEPH D. MATARAZZO, Ph.D., Professor of Medical Psychology; Chairman of Department (1957). B.A. (1946), Brown; M.S. (1950), Ph.D. (1952), Northwestern. RUTH G. MATARAZZO, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Medical Psychology (1957). B.A. (1948), Brown; M.S. (1952), Ph.D. (1955), Washington University. WILLARD L. MATHIESEN, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery (1956). M.D. (1945), College of Medical Evangelists. Roy R. MATTERI, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine (1946). B.S. (1940), M.D. (1942), Creighton. GORDON L. MAURICE, M.D., Clinical Associate in Medicine (1949). B.S. (1940), Washington State; M.D. (1943), Oregon. JOHN ARTHUR MAY, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics (1948). B.A. (1939), University of Washington; M.D. (1943), Oregon. THOMAS L. MEADOR, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Public Health and Preventive Medicine (1947). B.A. (1921), M.A. (1924), M.D. (1937), Oregon; M.P.H. (1940), Yale. FACULTY 29 NORBERT E. MEDVED, M.D., Clinical Associate in Medicine (1956). B.S. (1946), M.D. (1948), Creighton. ROBERT J. MEECHAN, M.D., Assistant Professor of Pediatrics (1956). B.A. (1951), Oregon State; M.S., M.D. (1953), Oregon. EDWARD COLTON MEEK, JR., M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Pathology (1953). B.S. (1941), Oregon State: M.D. (1944), Johns Hopkins. VICTOR D. MENASHE, M.D., Assistant Professor of Pediatrics (1958). B.S. (1951), M.D. (1953), Oregon. FRANK R. MENNE, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Pathology (1916). B.S. (1913), Wisconsin: M.D. (1915), Rush. RUTH L. MERCER, Clinical Instructor in Dietetics (1958). B.A. (1941), Kansas: M.A. (1948), Columbia. ROLLAND C. MERRIFIELD, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Orthopedic Surgery (1955). B.A. (1942), M.D. (1945), Oregon. JAMES METCALFE, M.D., Associate Professor of Medicine (1961). A.B. (1944), Brown; M.D. (1946), Harvard. DONALD C. METTLER, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Otolaryngology (1956) . B.S. (1952), M.D. (1947), Indiaua. ERNEST A. MEYER, Sc.D., Assistant Professor of Bacteriology (1958). A.B. (1949), California: M.S. (1953), Purdue; Sc.D. (1958), Johns Hopkins. ROBERT D. MICHEL, M.D., Instructor in Medicine (1958). B.S. (19371, Northwestern: M.D. (1954), Oregon. DAVID B. MILLER JR., M. D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery (1959). B.A. (1949), Dartmouth: M.D. (1953), New York University. JACK B. MILLER, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Otolaryngology (1949). A.B. (1939), M.D. (1943), Indiana. ROBERT S. MILLER, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Radiology (1960). B.A. (1951), Wilamette: M.D. (1955), Oregon. JOSEPH C. MITCHELL, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology (1958) . B.A. (1951), M.D. (1952), Oregon. YUSHO MIURA, M.D., Visiting Research Professor of Dermatology (1960). M.D. (1944), D.M.Sc. (1949), Hokkaido University Medical School, Sapporo, Japan. THOMAS R. MONTGOMERY, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Urology (1939). B.A. (928), M.D. (1932), Oregon. DAVID W. MOORE, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology (1953). M.D. (1947), Western Reserve. MERLE W. MOORE, M.D., Associate Professor Emeritus of Medicine (1928). B.S. (1920), Oregon: M.D. (1924), Jefferson. RAYMOND E. MOORE, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Physical Medicine (1958). B.A. (1951), Reed: M.D. (1953), Oregon. ROBERT J. MOORE, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Urology (1960). B.A. (1951): M.D. (1955), Oregon. JOSEPH 1. MORELAND, M.D., Clinical Associate in Ophthalmology (1951). B.S. (1940), M.D. (1941), Washington University. JAMES F. MORRIS, M.D., Assistant Professor of Medicine (1957). A.B. (1943), Ohio Wesleyan: M.D. (1948), Rochester. 30 MEDICA L SCHOOL THOMAS E. MORRIS, JR., Clinical Instructor in Medicine (1960). B.A. (1938), Pacific University; M.D. (1952), Oregon. CARL V. MORRISON, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry (1947). M.D. (1933), Iowa. JAN J. MULLER, D.D.S., Clinical Associate in Dental Medicine (1959). H.B.S. (1935), Drafne Lyceum (Bussum, Holland) ; D.D.S. (1939), Minnesota. JOHN J. MURPHY, M.D., Clinical Associate in Medicine (1948). B.A. (1938), Carroll College; M.D. (1942), Michigan. PAUL B. MYERS, M.D., Clinical Associate in Otolaryngology (1950). B.A. (1944), Oregon State; M.D. (1946), Oregon. JOSEPH V. NADAL, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery (1944). A.B. (1932), Drury; M.D. (1937), Harvard; M.S. (1941), Michigan. GEORGE A. NASH, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics (1954). B.S. (1945), M.D. (1948), Oregon. DUNCAN R. NEILSON, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Obstetrics and Gyne- cology (1946). A.B. (1934), Pacific University; M.D. (1938), Oregon. GUNNAR E. C. NELSON, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology (1937). Ph.G. (1923), B.S. (1925), Washington State; M.D. (1933), Oregon. HARRY NEWMAN, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Radiology (1959). B.S. (1952), University of Portland; M.D. (1954), Oregon. GREGORY B. NICHOLS, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Radiology (1950). M.D. (1943), Creighton. H. MINOR NICHOLS, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery (1940). Ph.B. (1930), Yale; M.D. (1934), Oregon; M.S. (1937), Pennsylvania. NICHOLAS NICOLAIDES, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Biochemistry (1960). B.S. (939), M.S. (1940), Case Institute of Technology; Ph.D. (1959), University of Chicago. NELSON R. NILES, M.D., Associate Professor of Pathology (1952). M.D. (1947), Cornell. OLIVER M. NISBET, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery (1926). B.S. (1915), Idaho; M.D. (1919), Rush. LAWRENCE NOALL, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery (1941) . B.A. (1931), B.M. (1934), Utah; M.D. (1936), Northwestern. JOSEPH E. NOHLGREN, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Pathology (1949). B.S. (1935), South Dakota State; M.D. (1943), Oregon. HAROLD J. NOYES, D.D.S., M.D., Clinical Professor of Dental Medicine; Head of Division (1946). Ph.B. (1923), M.D. (1933), University of Chicago; B.S. (1928), D.D.S. (1928), Illinois. JAMES E. ODELL, M.D., Assistant Professor of Pathology (1956). B.A. (1944), M.D. (1947), Iowa. EVELYN L. OGINSKY, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Bacteriology (1957). B.A. (1938), Cornell; M.S. (1939), University of Chicago; Ph.D. (1946), Maryland. JOHN D. O'HOLLAREN, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine (1959). B.S. (1945), M.D. (1947), Oregon. DONALD E. OLSON, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine (1955). B.A. (1943), Reed; M.S., M.D. (1947), Ph.D. (1948); Oregon. FACULTY 31 WILLIAM W. ORNDUFF, M.D., Instructor in Pediatrics (1959). B.S. (1933), University of Washington; M.D. (1937), Oregon. SAMUEL OSBORN, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Orthopedic Surgery (1958). B.S. (1942), Michigan State; M.D. (1945), Michigan. EDWIN E. OSGOOD, M.D., Professor of Medicine; Head of Division of Experi- mental Medicine and Division of Hematology (1922). B.A. (1923), M.A., M.D. (1924), Oregon. SAMUEL B. OSGOOD, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Public Health and Preventhe Medicine (1951). B.S. (1931), M.D. (1935), Oregon; M.S.P.H. (1939), California. EVAN L. OTTO, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Orthopedic Surgery (1961). B.S. (1949), North Dakota; M.D. (1951), Northwestern. ARTHUR L. OVREGAARD, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Radiology (1954). B.A. (1944), College of Idaho; M.D. (1948), Oregon. ALBERT A. OYAMA, M.D., Clinical Associate in Pathology (1959). B.S. (1951), M.D. (1953), Oregon. ABE OYAMADA, M.D., Associate Professor of Pathology (1954). B.A. (1942), Reed; M.D. (1947), Oregon. OTTO C. PAGE, M.D., Clinical Associate in Medicine (1952). B.S. (1941), M.D. (1944), Boston University. JOSEPH F. PAQUET, M.D., Clinical Associate in Medicine (1944). M.D. (1940), Duke. ALLEN H. PARKER, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medical Psychology (1958). B.S. (1953), Oregon State; M.S. (1951), Ph.D. (1954), University of Portland. C. RUSSELL PARKER, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Psychiatry (1957). B.A. (1942), Reed; M.D. (1945), Cornell. MAX H. PARROTT, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology (1949). B.S. (1938), Oregon State; M.D. (1940), Oregon; M.S. (1949), Michigan. JOHN W. PARTRIDGE, M.D., Clinical Associate in Medicine (1957). B.S. (1943), M.D. (1945), University of Chicago. ROBERT W. PATTON, M.D., Clinical. Instructor in Surgery (1951). B.S. (1936), St. Martin's; M.D. (1942), Creighton. DAVID P. PAULL, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Urology (1953). B.A. (1942), Antioch; M.D. (1945), Western Reserve. DUANE R. PAULSON, D.D.S., Clinical Instructor in Dental Medicine (1957). B.S. (1949), Puget Sound; D.D.S. (1954), Northwestern. HAROLD D. PAXTON, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Neurosurgery (1956). M.D. (1948), Johns Hopkins. ROY A. PAYNE, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine (1960). B.S. (1953), University of Portland; M.D. (1955), Oregon. ANTHONY A. PEARSON, Ph.D., Professor of Anatomy; Chairman of Department (1946) . B.S. (1928), Furman; M.A. (1930), Ph.D. (1933), Michigan. ANNE M. PERLEY, M:A., Assistant Professor of Biochemistry (1951). B.A. (1927), Grinnell; M.A. (1929), Nebraska. FRANK PERLMAN, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine; Head of Di- vision of Allergy (1935). B.S. (1931), M.D. (1933), Wisconsin. CLARE G. PETERSON, M.D., Professor of Surgery (1944). B.A. (1939), M.D. (1943), M.S. (1945), Oregon. 32 MEDICAL SCHOOL EDWARD N. PETERSON, M.D., Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology (1961). B.S. (1952), M.D. (1954), Minnesota. HEYES PETERSON, M.D., Clinical Associate in Medicine (1947). B.S. (1934), University of Washington; M.D. (1938), University of Chicago. RUTH D. PETERSON, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Biochemistry (1953). B.S. (1926), Washington State; M.S. (1948), Ph.D. (1950), Oregon. ALEXANDER E. PETROFF, M.D., Clinical Instmctor in Otolaryngology (1960). B.S. (1949), Pacific University; M.S., M.D. (1955), Oregon. CARL A. PETTERSON, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine (1957). B.A. (1938), M.D. (1942), Kansas. JEANNE S. PHILLIPS, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Medical Psychology (1957). A.B. (1951), Ph.D. (1957), Washington University. DONALD E. PICKERING, M.D., Professor of Pediatrics; Acting Chairman of De- partment (1956). A.B. (1945), Whitman; M.A. (1948), M.D. (1949), California. NIGEL A. PICKERING, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Clinical Pathology (1961). M.D. (1945), Manitoha. WAYNE M. PIDGEON, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Psychiatry (1959). M.S. (1947), M.D. (1951), Oregon. CHARLES T. PINNEY, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine (1959). A.B. (1943), M.D. (1946), Michigan. BERNARD PIROFSKY, M.D., Assistant Professor of Medicine (1956). A.B. (1946), M.D. (1950), New York University. DONALD M. PITCAIllN, M.D., Associate Professor of Medicine; Head of Division of Chest Diseases (1949). B.A. (1944), Harvard; M.D. (1945), Oregon. ROBERT G. PITTENGER, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine (1957). B.S. (1948), M.D. (1950), Oregon. CAROLINE H. POMMARANE, B.S., Registrar (Assistant Professor) (1943). B.S. (1928), Nebraska. JOHN KARL POPPE, M.D., Clinical Associate in Surgery (1946). A.B. (1933), Hamilton; M.D. (1937), Rochester. DONALD R. PORTER, D.D.S., Clinical Associate in Dental Medicine (1953). D.D.S. (1951), M.S. (1953), Michigan. IRVING PUZISS, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery (1956). B.S. (1946), M.D. (1948), Oregon. JOHN RAAF, M.D., Clinical Professor of Neurosurgery; Senior Consultant in Neurosurgery (1937). M.D. (1930), Stanford. J AMES RICHARD RAINES, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Radiology (1947). B.A. (1933), M.D. (1935), Oklahoma. ALFRED J. RAMPONE, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Physiology (1955). B.A. (1947), M.A. (1950), British Columbia; Ph.D. (1954), Northwestern. JAMES DE WITT RANKIN, B.S., Instructor in Cytotechnology (1959). B.S. (1951), University of Portland. ROBERT M. RANKIN, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Orthopedic Surgery (1954). B.A. (1944), Reed; M.D. (1946), Oregon. JESSE L. RAY, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology (1953). B.A. (1935), M.D. (1939), Stanford. FACULTY 33 LEON F. RAY, M.D., Associate Professor of Dermatology (1939). Ph.C. (1930), North Pacific College of Pharmacy; B.S. (1931), Oregon State; M.D. (1935), Oregon. RALPH B. REAUME, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine (1959). M.D. (1953), Washington University. EDGAR M. RECTOR, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics (1946). S.B. (1937), Haverford; M.D. (1941), Harvard. SHERMAN E. REES, M.D., Clinical Associate in Radiology (1929). M.D. (1925), Oregon. MELVIN M. REEVES, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery (1957). B.S. (1943), Hamline; B.M. (1946), M.D. (1947), M.S. (1957), Minnesota. PHILIP J. REILLY, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Neurology (1959). B.S. (1949), St. 'Thomas; M.D. (1953), Marquette. WALTER C. REINER, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery (1948). B.S. (1930), Montana State University; M.D. (1934), College of Medical Evangelists. OREN R. RICHARDS, JR., M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine (1951). B.A. (1945), Reed; M.D. (1947), Oregon. NORMAN H. RICKLES, D.D.S., Clinical Associate in Pathology and Dental Med- icine (1957). D.D.S. (1947), Washington University; M.S. (1951), California. MATTHEW C. RIDDLE, M. D., Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine (1930). B.A. (1917), Reed; M.A. (1922), Oregon; M.D. (1926), Harvard. DEMETRIOS A. RIGAS, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Experi- mental Medicine (1953). Ch.E. (1941), Ph.D. (1943), National University of Engineering Science (Athens, Greece). JAMES A. RILEY, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine (1949). B.A. (1941), Oregon State; M.D. (1943), Oregon. ROBERT E. RINEHART, M.D., Clinical Associate in Medicine (1953). B.S. (1937), Oregon State; M.S., M.D. (1942), Oregon. EDWARD E. RIPPEY, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery (1953). B.A. (1920), Walla Walla; M.D. (1924), College of Medical Evangelists. LEONARD W. RITZMANN, M.D., Associate Professor of Medicine (1954). B.A. (1942), Valparaiso; M.D. (1945), Washington University. JOSEPH M. ROBERTS, M.D., Clinical Associate in Surgery (1936). - B.A. (1929), M.D. (1932), Oregon. GEORGE M. ROBINS, M.D., Clinical Associate in Medicine (1948). B.A. (1936), Columhia; M.D. (1940), Louisville. EDWIN G. ROBINSON, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Orthopedic Surgery (1950). M.D. (1930), Northwestern. EUGENE W. ROCKEY, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Surgery (1915). B.A. (1908), Stanford; M.D. (1912), Harvard. ALLAN L. ROGERS, B.A., Director of Animal Care Program (Assistant Profes- sor) (1961). B.A. (1944), Connecticut. WAYNE R. ROGERS, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine (1956). M.D. (1947), Tennessee. BEATRICE K. ROSE, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine (1960). B.A. (1943), M.D. (1946), George Washington. LEONARD B. ROSE. M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine (1956). A.B. (1939), New York University; M.D. (1943), Georgetown. 34 MEDICAL SCHOOL EDWARD E. ROSENBAUM, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine (1948). B.S. (1936), M.D. (1938), Nebraska; M.S. (1947), Minnesota. MILLARD S. ROSENBLATT, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery (1930). A.B. (1922), Stanford; M.D. (1925), Harvard. JAMES W. ROSENFELD, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Pediatrics (1912). M.D. (1910), Johns Hopkins. BEN]AMIN B. Ross, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Physiology (1954). B.S. (1949), Union; Ph.D. (1954), Rochester. JOHN CLARENCE ROTH, M.D., Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology (1957). B.A. (1949), Willamette; M.D. (1954), Oregon. JOHN GORDON ROTH, M.D., Instructor in Neurosurgery (1958). A.B. (1947), Municipal University of Wichita; M.D. (1950), Kansas. PETER P. ROWELL, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Ophthalmology (1959). B.S. (1947), Idaho; M.D. (1952), Washington University. WILLARD D. ROWLAND, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery (1947). A.B. (1936), M.D. (1940), Washington University. HOMER P. RUSH, M.D., Clinical Professor of Medicine; Senior Consultant in Cardiology (1921). M.D. (1921), Oregon. ARNOLD RUSTIN, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Urology (1954). M.D. (1950), Iowa. BERNARD F. RYAN, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Dermatology (1960). B.A. (1934), M.D. (1936), Oregon; M.S. (1945), Minnesota. EDWARD W. ST. PIERRE, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery (1933). M.D. (1921), Rush. GEORGE SASLOW, M.D., Professor of Psychiatry; Chairman of Department (1957). Sc.B. (1926), Ph.D. (1931), New York University; M.D. (1940), Harvard. HARRY L. SASLOW, Ph.D., Instructor in Medical Psychology (1959). B.S. (1950), Alberta; M.S. (1954), Oregon; Ph.D. (1959), Pittsburgh. GEORGE R. SATTERWHITE, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Radiology (1959). B.S. (1950), Seattle; M.D. (1953), St. Louis. GEORGE C. SAUNDERS, M.D., Clinical Associate in Otolaryngology (1933). B.S. (1923), Virginia; M.D. (1927), Washington University. THOMAS L. SAUNDERS, M.D., Clinical Professor of Dermatology (1937). Ph.G. (1928), B.S. (1930), M.D. (1932), Maryland; M.S. (1937), Minnesota. BHIM S. SAVARA, B.D.S., Clinical Instructor in Dental Medicine (1950). B.D.S. (1946), De Montmorency College of Dentistry (Lahne, India); L.D.S., R.C.S. (1947), Royal Dental Hospital (London, England); M.S. (1950), Illinois. PAUL E. SCHAFF, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Anesthesiology (1959). B.S. (1942), Idaho; M.D. (1951), Oregon. GOODRICH C. SCHAUFFLER, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology (1925). A.B. (1918), Williams; M.D. (1923), Harvard. QUINTEN SCHERMAN, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology (1953) . B.A. (1942), M.A. (1943), South Dakota; M.D. (1945), Oregon. ELIZABETH H. SCHIRMER, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology (1961) . B.S. (1927), M.D. (1927), Illinois. GEORGE J. SCHUNK, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics (1954). A.B. (1943), Jamestown; B.S. (1944), North Dakota; M.D. (1946), Illinois. FACULTY 35 MARVIN SCHWARTZ, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine (1945). A.B. (1935), M.D. (1939), M.S. (1945), Wayne. GERALD W. SCHWIEBINGER, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Urology (1955). B.S. (1946), M.D. (1948), Wisconsin. WILLIAM C. SCOTT, M.D., Clinical Associate in Medicine (1946). B.S. (1935), College of Idaho: B.M. (1939), M.D. (1940), Northwestern. ARTHUR J. SEAMAN, M.D., Associate Professor of Medicine (1948). B.A. (1939), M.D. (1942), Cincinnati. HARRY J. SEARS, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Bacteriology (1918). A.B. (1911), A.M. (1912), Ph.D. (1916), Stanford. LAURENCE SELLING, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Medicine (1912). B.A. (1904), Yale: M.D. (1908), Johns Hopkins. PHILIP SELLING, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine (1946). B.A. (1935), Reed: M.D. (1939), Oregon. HERBERT J. SEMLER, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine (1960). B.S. (1949), University of Washington; M.S., M.D. (1953), Oregon. WILL L. SENDERS, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine (1957). B.S. (1947), WiIlamette: M.D. (1950), Oregon. DAVID L. SESSIONS, M.D., Instructor in Pediatrics (1961). A.B. (1954), Princeton; M.D. (1958), Washington University. RALPH E. SHAMBAUGH, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine (1960). M.D. (1948), Nebraska. JAMES C. SHANKLIN, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry (1952). M.D. (1939), Indiana. JOHN M. SHAW, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Dermatology (1959). M.D. (1949), Michigan. WILLIAM H. SHELDON, M.D., Clinical Professor of Medicine (1951). B.A. (1919). Brown; M.A. (1923), Colorado; Ph.D. (1925), M.D. (1933), University of Chicago. PAUL E. SHICK, JR., M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics (1951). B.A. (1945), Texas Technological: M.D. (1946), Tulane. FRED C. SHIPPS, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Radiology (1954). A.B. (1942), Ohio Weslcyan; M.D. (1945), Western Reserve. NATHAN SHLIM, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery (1956). B.A. (1937), Wisconsin: M.D. (1941), Rush. FAULKNER A. SHORT, M.D., Clinical Associate in Orthopedic Surgery (1945). B.A. (1932), M.D. (1936), Oregon. FRANK SHUBECK, M.D., Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology (1958). B.S. (1949), M.D. (1953), Michigan. BENJAMIN V. SIEGEL, M.D., Professor of Pathology (1961). B.S. (1934), Georgia: M.A. (1937), Columbia: Ph.D. (1950), Stanford. MAX SIMONS, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Otolaryngology (1930). M.D. (1924), Oregon. RICHARD L. SLEETER, M.D., Professor of Pediatrics (1953). B.A. (1940), Oregon: M.D. (1943), Washington University. DONALD B. SLOCUM, M.D., Clinical Associate in Orthopedic Surgery (1956). B.S. (1932), Stanford; M.D. (1935), Oregon: M.S. (1939), Tennessee. IRIS JOYCE SMALL, M.D., Assistant Professor of Psychiatry (1960). B.A. (1951), Saskatchewan: M.D. (1956), Manitoba: M.S. (1959), Michigan. 30 MEDICA L SCHOOL THOMAS E. MORRIS, JR., Clinical Instructor in Medicine (1960). B.A. (1938), Pacific University; M.D. (1952), Oregon. CARL V. MORRISON, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry (1947). M.D. (1933), Iowa. JAN J. MULLER, D.D.S., Clinical Associate in Dental Medicine (1959). H.B.S. (1935), Drafne Lyceum (Bussum, Holland) ; D.D.S. (1939), Minnesota. JOHN J. MURPHY, M.D., Clinical Associate in Medicine (1948). B.A. (1938), Carroll College; M.D. (1942), Michigan. PAUL B. MYERS, M.D., Clinical Associate in Otolaryngology (1950). B.A. (1944), Oregon State; M.D. (1946), Oregon. JOSEPH V. NADAL, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery (1944). A.B. (1932), Drury; M.D. (1937), Harvard; M.S. (1941), Michigan. GEORGE A. NASH, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics (1954). B.S. (1945), M.D. (1948), Oregon. DUNCAN R. NEILSON, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Obstetrics and Gyne- cology (1946). A.B. (1934), Pacific University; M.D. (1938), Oregon. GUNNAR E. C. NELSON, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology (1937). Ph.G. (1923), B.S. (1925), Washington State; M.D. (1933), Oregon. HARRY NEWMAN, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Radiology (1959). B.S. (1952), University of Portland; M.D. (1954), Oregon. GREGORY B. NICHOLS, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Radiology (1950). M.D. (1943), Creighton. H. MINOR NICHOLS, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery (1940). Ph.B. (1930), Yale; M.D. (1934), Oregon; M.S. (1937), Pennsylvania. NICHOLAS NICOLAIDES, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Biochemistry (1960). B.S. (939), M.S. (1940), Case Institute of Technology; Ph.D. (1959), University of Chicago. NELSON R. NILES, M.D., Associate Professor of Pathology (1952). M.D. (1947), Cornell. OLIVER M. NISBET, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery (1926). B.S. (1915), Idaho; M.D. (1919), Rush. LAWRENCE NOALL, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery (1941) . B.A. (1931), B.M. (1934), Utah; M.D. (1936), Northwestern. JOSEPH E. NOHLGREN, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Pathology (1949). B.S. (1935), South Dakota State; M.D. (1943), Oregon. HAROLD J. NOYES, D.D.S., M.D., Clinical Professor of Dental Medicine; Head of Division (1946). Ph.B. (1923), M.D. (1933), University of Chicago; B.S. (1928), D.D.S. (1928), Illinois. JAMES E. ODELL, M.D., Assistant Professor of Pathology (1956). B.A. (1944), M.D. (1947), Iowa. EVELYN L. OGINSKY, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Bacteriology (1957). B.A. (1938), Cornell; M.S. (1939), University of Chicago; Ph.D. (1946), Maryland. JOHN D. O'HOLLAREN, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine (1959). B.S. (1945), M.D. (1947), Oregon. DONALD E. OLSON, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine (1955). B.A. (1943), Reed; M.S., M.D. (1947), Ph.D. (1948); Oregon. FACULTY 31 WILLIAM W. ORNDUFF, M.D., Instructor in Pediatrics (1959). B.S. (1933), University of Washington; M.D. (1937), Oregon. SAMUEL OSBORN, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Orthopedic Surgery (1958). B.S. (1942), Michigan State; M.D. (1945), Michigan. EDWIN E. OSGOOD, M.D., Professor of Medicine; Head of Division of Experi- mental Medicine and Division of Hematology (1922). B.A. (1923), M.A., M.D. (1924), Oregon. SAMUEL B. OSGOOD, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Public Health and Preventhe Medicine (1951). B.S. (1931), M.D. (1935), Oregon; M.S.P.H. (1939), California. EVAN L. OTTO, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Orthopedic Surgery (1961). B.S. (1949), North Dakota; M.D. (1951), Northwestern. ARTHUR L. OVREGAARD, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Radiology (1954). B.A. (1944), College of Idaho; M.D. (1948), Oregon. ALBERT A. OYAMA, M.D., Clinical Associate in Pathology (1959). B.S. (1951), M.D. (1953), Oregon. ABE OYAMADA, M.D., Associate Professor of Pathology (1954). B.A. (1942), Reed; M.D. (1947), Oregon. OTTO C. PAGE, M.D., Clinical Associate in Medicine (1952). B.S. (1941), M.D. (1944), Boston University. JOSEPH F. PAQUET, M.D., Clinical Associate in Medicine (1944). M.D. (1940), Duke. ALLEN H. PARKER, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medical Psychology (1958). B.S. (1953), Oregon State; M.S. (1951), Ph.D. (1954), University of Portland. C. RUSSELL PARKER, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Psychiatry (1957). B.A. (1942), Reed; M.D. (1945), Cornell. MAX H. PARROTT, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology (1949). B.S. (1938), Oregon State; M.D. (1940), Oregon; M.S. (1949), Michigan. JOHN W. PARTRIDGE, M.D., Clinical Associate in Medicine (1957). B.S. (1943), M.D. (1945), University of Chicago. ROBERT W. PATTON, M.D., Clinical. Instructor in Surgery (1951). B.S. (1936), St. Martin's; M.D. (1942), Creighton. DAVID P. PAULL, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Urology (1953). B.A. (1942), Antioch; M.D. (1945), Western Reserve. DUANE R. PAULSON, D.D.S., Clinical Instructor in Dental Medicine (1957). B.S. (1949), Puget Sound; D.D.S. (1954), Northwestern. HAROLD D. PAXTON, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Neurosurgery (1956). M.D. (1948), Johns Hopkins. ROY A. PAYNE, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine (1960). B.S. (1953), University of Portland; M.D. (1955), Oregon. ANTHONY A. PEARSON, Ph.D., Professor of Anatomy; Chairman of Department (1946) . B.S. (1928), Furman; M.A. (1930), Ph.D. (1933), Michigan. ANNE M. PERLEY, M:A., Assistant Professor of Biochemistry (1951). B.A. (1927), Grinnell; M.A. (1929), Nebraska. FRANK PERLMAN, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine; Head of Di- vision of Allergy (1935). B.S. (1931), M.D. (1933), Wisconsin. CLARE G. PETERSON, M.D., Professor of Surgery (1944). B.A. (1939), M.D. (1943), M.S. (1945), Oregon. 36 MEDICAL SCHOOL IVER F. SMALL, M.D., Assistant Professor of Psychiatry (1960). B.A. (1951), Saskatchewan; M.D. (1954), Manitoba; M.S. (1960), Michigan. FRANK B. SMITH, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery (1944) . B.A. (1933), Southern California: eM., M.D. (1937), McGill. FREDERIC W. SMITH, M.D., Associate in Medicine (1960). B.S. (1947), Kansas State; M.D. (1956), Cornell. JOHN C. SMITH, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Pathology (1960). B.S. (1950), Oklahoma; M.D. (1954), Johns Hopkins. LENDON H. SMITH, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics (1951). B.A. (1944), Reed; M.D. (1946), Oregon. KENNETH D. SMYTH, M.D., Clinical Associate in Otolaryngology (1957). B.A. (1948), College of Idaho; M.D. (1954), Oregon. PHILIP A. SNEDECOR, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery (1958). A.B. (1949), Stanford; M.D. (1953), Oregon. VINTON D. SNEEDEN, M.D., Clinical Professor of Pathology (1939). B.A. (1932), Linfield; M.D. (1936), Oregon. WILLIAM E. SNELL, M.D., Associate Professor of Orthopedic Surgery; Head of Division (1951). B.S. (1943), M.D. (1945), Oregon. WILLIAM M. SNOOK, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics (1954). M.D. (1949), Virginia. JOHN L. SOELLING, M.D., Clinical Associate in Medicine (1953). B.A. (1944), Columbia; M.D. (1946), New York Medical College. CHARLES H. SPARKS, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery (1958). B.S. (1944), Montana School of Mines; M.D. (1951), St. Louis. WILLIAM ALDEN SPENCER, M.D., Assistant Professor of Physiology (1961). B.A. (1955), Reed; M.S. (1957), M.D. (1957), Oregon. JAMES T. SPEROS, M.D., Assistant Professor of Medicine (1940). B.A. (1931), M.D. (1934), Oregon. GEORGE V. SQUIRE, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine (1959). B.A. (1942), Iowa; B.S. (1949), M.D. (1951), Minnesota. WALTER R. STAHL, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Radiology (1959). B.S. (1951), Massachusetts Institute of Technology; M.D. (1955), Harvard. JOHN H. STALNAKER, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine (1951). B.A. (1941), Willamette; M.D. (1945), Oregon. ALBERT STARR, M.D., Assistant Professor of Surgery (1957). B.A. (1946), M.D. (1949), Columbia GRIER F. STARR, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Pathology (1959). B.S. (1947), Jamestown; M.D. (1951), Northwestern. HOWARD C. STEARNS, M.D., Clinical Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology (1932) . B.S. (1924), M.S. (1925), Oregon State; M.D. (1929), Oregon. DAN N. STEFFANOFF, M.D., Clinical Associate in Surgery (1951). B.A. (1930), M.D. (1934), D.M.D. (1942), Oregon. JOHN W. STEPHENS, M.D., Clinical Associate in Medicine (1953). B.S. (1939), M.D. (1944), Alberta. JANICE R. STEVENS, M.D., Assistant Professor of Neurology (1955). B.A. (1944), Reed; M.D. (1949), Boston University. FACULTY 37 JOHN L. STEVENSON, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics (1957). A.B. (1950), Stanford; M.D. (1954), Oregon. WILLIAM A. STOTLER, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Anatomy (1946). A.B. (1935), Westminster; M.S. (1937), St. Louis; Ph.D. (1942), Cornell. KURT R. STRAUBE, M.D., Instructor in Radiology (1960). Cando Med. (1948), Dr. Med. (1952), University of Vienna, Austria. EUGENE S. SULLIVAN, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery (1959). B.S. (1950), M.D. (1953), Wisconsin. RALPH R. SULLIVAN, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Dermatology (1951). B.S. (1927), M.B. (1929), M.D. (1930), Minnesota; M.P.H. (1942), Michigan. KENNETH C. SWAN, M.D., Professor of Ophthalmology; Chairman of Depart- ment (1944). B.A. (1933), M.D. (1936), Oregon. ROBERT E. SWANSON, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Physiology (1961). B.A. (1949), Ph.D. (1953), Minnesota. *ROY L. SWANK, M.D., Professor of Medicine; Head of Division of Neurology (1953) . B.S. (1930), University of Washington; M.D., Ph.D. (1935), Northwestern. WILLIAM R. SWEETMAN, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery (1953). B.A. (1940), M.D. (1943), Yale. WILLIAM J. SWETT, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine (1938). B.A. (1928), Reed; M.D. (1932), Oregon. DAVID S. T AKALO, M.S., Clinical Instructor in Medical Technology (1956). B.S. (1941), M.S. (1942), Oregon State. THOMAS E. TALBOT, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology (1953). B.S. (1942), Oregon State; M.D. (1945), Oregon. ELLEN L. TALMAN, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Biochemistry (1955). B.A. (1942), Reed; M.S. (1949), Ph.D. (1951), Oregon. HOWARD J. TATUM, M.D., Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology (1958). B.A. (1936), Ph.D. (1941), M.D. (1943), Wisconsin. DAVID K. TAYLOR, M.D., Clinical Associate in Medicine (1946). B.A. (1929), College of Idaho; M.D. (1940), Oregon. E. MERLE TAYLOR, M.D., Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology (1932). M.D. (1925), Iowa. EUGENE E. TAYLOR, M.D., Assistant Professor of Psychiatry (1961). B.S. (1942), Idaho; M.D. (1945), Washington University; M.P.H. (1950), North Caro- lina School of Public Health. T. GLENN TEN EYCK, M.D., Clinical Associate in Otolaryngology (1946). B.A. (1930), M.D. (1933), Oregon. WILLIAM O. THOMAS, JR., M.D., Clinical Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology (1949) . B.A. (1937), Dartmouth; M.D. (1941), Harvard. RICHARD F. THOMPSON, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Medical Psychology (1959) . B.S. (1952), Reed; M.S. (1953), Ph.D. (1956), Wisconsin. WILLIAM W. THOMPSON, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Psychiatry (1949). B.S. (1943), Oregon State; M.D. (1945), Oregon. JOHN DONALD THORPE, M.D., Clinical Associate in Pathology (1961). B.S. (1949), Idaho; M.D. (1952), Washington University. • On leave of absence for Commonwealth Fund Fellowship at Physiologisch-Chemisches Institute, Joseph-Stelzmann-Str. 52, Cologne, Germany. 38 MEDICAL SCHOOL ROBERT H. TINKER, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery (1942). B.S. (1938), B.M. (1940), M.D. (1941), Illinois. ROBERT L. TIPS, M.D., Assistant Professor of Pediatrics (1959). B.A., M.A. (1949), Texas; Ph.D. (1952), Notre Dame; M.D. (1956), Texas. BRUCE L. TITUS, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Otolaryngology (1943). B.A. (1930), M.D. (1934), Oregon. WILBERT R. TODD, Ph.D., Professor of Biochemistry (1936). B.S. (1925), Ph.D. (1933), Wisconsin. JOSEPH B. TRAINER, M.D., Associate Professor of Physiology and Medicine (1949) . B.S. (1939), M.S. (1941), University of Washington; M.D. (1946), Oregon. THOMAS A. TREANOR, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology (1959) . B.A. (1950), Syracuse; M.D. (1954), New York State University. JOSEPH H. TRELEAVEN, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Psychiatry (1961). B.A. (1948), Saskatchewan; M.D. (1950), Alberta. JOHN P. TROMMALD, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery (1939). B.S. (1929), Yale; M.D. (1933), Harvard. CHEN I. TSAI, M.D., Instructor in Neurosurgery (1959). B.S. (1944), St. Johns University, Shanghai, China; M.D. (1949), National Tung-ti University Medical School, Shanghai, China. JOHN E. TUBY, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine (1948). B.A. (1935), M.D. (1938), Oregon. ARCHIE R. TUNTURI, M.D., Associate Professor of Anatomy (1945). B.A. (1939), Reed; M.S. (1943), Ph.D., M.D. (1944), Oregon. ALVIN O. UHLE, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery (1955). B,S. (1945), University of Portland; M.D. (1947), Northwestern. FRANKLIN J. UNDERWOOD, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine (1937). M,D. (1933), Harvard. REX J. UNDERWOOD, M.D., Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology (1958). B.A. (1950), Stanford; M.S., M.D. (1953), Oregon, JOHN T. V AN BRUGGEN, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Biochemistry (1947). B.A, (1937), Linfield; M.A. (1939), Oregon; Ph.D. (1944), St. Louis. JOHN G. VANDENBERG, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Urology (1953). B.S. (1945), Puget Sound; B.M. (1947), M.D. (1948), Northwestern. CLEMENS W. VAN ROOY, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics (1958). M,D. (1948), St. Louis. WILBUR N. V AN ZILE, D.D.S., Clinical Associate in Dental Medicine (1959). D.D.S. (1928), Southern California. CHARLES VARGA, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics (1956). B.S. (1939), Rutgers; M.D. (1944), New York Medical College. LYLE VEAZIE, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Bacteriology (1942). B.A. (1928), M.A. (1930), Ph.D. (1947), Oregon. R. MARK VETTO, M.D., Assistant Professor of Surgery (1959). M.D. (1949), Jefferson; D.Sc. (1959), Cincinnati. MARIE K. WAGNER, Assistant Circulation Librarian (Instructor) (1954). B.S. (1940), State Teachers College, West Chester, Pennsylvania. SHELDON A. WALKER, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Dermatology (1955). M.D. (1942), Iowa. FACULTY 39 RALPH E. WALLACE, JR., Clinical Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology (1960). B.A. (1953), M.D. (1956), Texas. GEORGE F. WALLIKER, JR., M.D., Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics (1949). A.B. (1938), Nebraska; B.S. (1940), University of Portland; M.D. (1944), Tennessee. JOHN R. WALSH, M.D., Professor of Medicine (1960). B.S. (1943), M.D. (1945), M.Sc.Med. (1951), Creighton. SUE A. WARREN, Ph.D., Clinical Instructor in Medical Psychology (1960). A.B. (1939), East Carolina, Greenville, N.C.; M.A. (1951), Duke; Ph.D. (1955), Iowa. JOHN H. WATERMAN, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Psychiatry (1957). B.S. (1929), M.D. (1933), Nebraska. CHARLES W. WATKINS, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Dermatology (1958). B.A. (1948), Montana; M.D. (1951), St. Louis; M.S. (1958), Minnesota. EDWARD E. WAYSON, M.D., Clinical Associate in Surgery (1952). A.B. (1939), Dartmouth; M.D. (1943), Michigan. FREIDA M. WEINER, M.D., Instructor in Pediatrics (1961). B.S. (1948), M.D. (1952), Illinois. ADOLPH WEINZIRL, M.D., Professor of Public Health and Preventive Medicine; Chairman of Department (1937). B.S. (1922), M.D. (1925), Oregon; C.P.H. (1932), M.P.H. (1939), Johns Hopkins. MORRIS WEITMAN, Ph.D., Instructor in Medical Psychology (1960). B.S. (1948), College of City of New York; M.A. (1953), Pb.D. (1960), New School of Social Research. WARREN S. WELBORN, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine (1956). B.A. (1949), M.D. (1953), Oregon. SEFTON ROBERT WELLINGS, M.D., Assistant Professor of Pathology (1961). B.S. (1951), M.D. (1953), University of 'Washington. ALVIN D. WERT, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Pediatrics (1946). A.B. (1937), Colgate; M.D. (1941), Minnesota. EDWARD S. WEST, Ph.D., Professor of Biochemistry; Chairman of Department (1934) . A.B. (1917), RandolJ1h·Macon; M.S. (1920), Kansas State; Ph.D. (1923), University of Chicago. RALPH N. WESTFALL, M.D., Clinical Associate in Otolaryngology (1949). A.B. (1935), Maryville State Teachers; M.D. (1940), St. Louis. JAMES M. WHITELY, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology (1943) . B.S. (1935), M.D. (1938), O,'egon. JAMES P. WHITTEMORE, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics (1948). A.B. (1942), Holy Cross; M.D. (1945), Harvard. ARTHUR N. WIENS, Ph.D., Clinical Instructor in Medical Psychology (1958). B.A. (1948), M.A. (1952), Kansas; Ph.D. (1956), University of Portland. RICHARD H. WILCOX, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Public Health and Preventive Medicine (1957). B.S. (1932), South Dakota; M,D. (1934), Louisville; M.P.H. (1937), Johns Hopkins. JAMES W. WILEY, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery (1948). M.D. (1933), Oregon. CElLOUS L. WILLIAMS, JR., M.D., Clinical Instructor in 'Medicine (1958). M.D. (1954), Virginia. CHARLES P. WILSON, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine (1944). A.B. (1920), Reed; M.D. (1924), Johns Hopkins. 40 MEDICAL SCHOOL NATHANIEL D. WILSON, M.D., Clinical Associate in Surgery (1953). B.S. (1936), Wheaton; B.M. (1940), M.D. (1941), Northwestern. WILLIAM M. WILSON, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Obstetrics and Gyne- cology (1928). B.S. (1920), Whitman: M.D. (1924), Johns Hopkins. ZOLTON T. WIRTSCHAFTER, M.D., Associate Professor of Medicine (1953). B.S. (1921), Case School of Applied Science; M.B. (1926), M.D. (1927), Cincinnati. ROBERT A. WISE, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery (1947). B.A. (1922), M.D. (1925), Columbia. GORDON T. WOLFE, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine (1959). B.S. (1942), M.D. (1945), Illinois. GREGG D. WOOD, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery (1949) . .B.A. (1939), Reed: M.D. (1943), Oregon. JAMES V. WOODWORTH, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine (1952). A.B. (1944), Whitman: M.D. (1946), Oregon. IVAN M. WOOLLEY, M.D., Clinical Associate in Radiology (1924). M.D. (1919), Oregon. NORTON B. YOUNG, Ph.D., Instructor in Audiology (1960). B.S. (1950), M.A. (1953), University of Washington: Ph.D. (1957), Purdue. ROBERT W. ZELLER, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology (1951). M.D. (1944), Loyola. WERNER E. ZELLER, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery (1946). B.S. (1933), M.S. (1936), M.D. (1937), Oregon. WILLIAM A. ZIMMERMAN, B.S., Assistant to the Dean; Business Manager; As- sistant Administrator of Hospitals and Clinics (Professor) (1945). B.S. (1939), Oregon. University of Oregon Medical School Hospitals and Clinics DAVID w. E. BAIRD, M.D., Dean. CHARLES N. HOLMAN, M.D., Associate Dean; Medical Director and Adminis- trator. JARVIS GOULD, M.D., Assistant Medical Director and Assistant Administrator. MYRON R. GROVER, JR., M.D., Assistant Medical Director. WILLIAM A. ZIMMERMAN, B.S., Assistant Administrator. GWYNN C. BRICE, Administrative Assistant; Assistant Director of Outpatient Clinic. GEORGE M. AUSTIN, M.D., Chief of Surgery Neurological Service. RALPH C. BENSON, M.D., Chief of Obstetrical and Gynecological Service. WILLIAM S. CONKLIN, M.D., Chief of Thoracic Surgical Service. JACKSON T. CRANE, M.D., Chief of Pathological Service. DAVID D. DEWEESE, M.D., Chi~f of Otolaryngological Service. CHARLES T. DOTTER, M.D., Chief of Radiological Service. J. ENGLEBERT DUNPHY, M.D., Chief of Surgical Service. HOSPITALS AND CLINICS RAYMOND D. GRONDAHL, M.D., Chief of Clinical Pathological Service FREDERICK P. HAUGEN, M.D., Chief of Anesthesiology Service. CLARENCE V. HODGES, M.D., Chief of Urological Servic:e. ARTHUR C. JONES, M.D., Chief of Physical Medicine. HOWAlw P. LEWIS, M.D., Chief of Medical Service. WALTER C. LOBITZ, JR., M.D., Chief of Dermatological Service. JOSEPH D. MATARAZZO, Ph.D., Chief of Medical Psychological Service. HAROLD J. NOYES, D.D.S., M.D., Chief of Dental Medical Service. DONALD E. PICKERING, M.D., Acting Chief of Pediatric Service. GEORGE SASLOW, M.D., Chief of Psychiatric Service. WILLIAM E. SNELL, M.D., Chief of Orthopedic Surgical Service. KENNETH C. SWAN, M.D., Chief of Ophthalmological Service. Roy L. SWANK, M.D., Chief of Neurological Service. MILDRED BERGHEIM, M.A., M.S.W., Supervisor of Medical Social Service. A. J. CLEMONS, Superintendent of Physical Plant. HILDA E. DRUM, R.T., Chief X-Ray Technician. CLARENCE HULTGREN, M.A., P.T., Chief Physical Therapist. LAURA P. MARTIN, R.N., c.R.L., Chief Record Librarian. MARJORIE P. MAXWELL, B.A., M.T., Chief Medical Technologist. MARJORIE R. MERRICK, B.S., Chief of Admitting Service. E. H. EMPEREUR, B.S., Chief Pharmacist. University of Oregon Medical School Hospital Doernbecher Memorial Hospital for Children SHIRLEY M. THOMPSON, M.A., R.N., Director of Nursing Service. BETTY WEIBLE, B.S., R.N., Pediatric Supervisor. BEATRICE DUFFY, B.S., R.N., Surgical Supervisor. LYNN HARTLEY, B.S., R.N., Medical-Psychiatric Supervisor. ELEANOR MALLORY, R.N., Surgery Supervisor. CHARLOTTE WEEKS, B.S., R.N., Auxiliary Personnel Supervisor. EVELYN BARTON, R.N., Night Supervisor. MAY E. RAWLINSON, B.S., R.N., Evening Supervisor. GERTRUDE BERGQUIST, R.N., Assistant Night Supervisor. WILMA BETH BRANDES, B.S., R.N., Assistant Evening Supervisor. THELMA CROSLAND, R.N., Assistant Night Supervisor. VIOLA ROBINSON, B.S., R.N., Assistant Evening Supervisor. DOROTHY CAHILL, R.N., Head Nurse. PEGGY COOKE, R.N., Head Nurse. BEATRICE DUFFY, B.S., R.N., Head Nurse. BETTY Jo EDDINS, R.N., Head Nurse. FREDERICKA GRABLE, R.N., Head Nurse. LOIS HART, B.S., R.N., Head Nurse. ADA HOKE, R.N., Head Nurse. ESTHER KELLY, R.N., Head Nurse. MARY MAHNKE, R.N., Head Nurse. REGINA MOCKMORE, B.S., R.N., Head Nurse. CHRISSIE SAYRE, R.N., Head Nurse. DORRIS SPEER, M.A., R.N., Head Nurse. DORIS STITLEY, R.N., Head Nurse. 41 42 MEDICAL SCHOOL PAULINE ANDERSON, B.S., R.N., Admitting Supervisor. GLEN F. CRITESER, Laundry Manager. MAXINE FREEMAN, Executive Housekeeper. MARGARET ORTH, B.S., Dietitian. MARGARET LINTON, B.A., O.T.R., Medical-Surgical Occupational Therapist. BERNICE J. SEE, B.S., O.T.R., Psychiatric Occupational Therapist. MADELINE MYERS, Accounting Office Supervisor. General Outpatient Service GWYNN C. BRICE, Assistant Director. MARJORIE R. MERRICK, B.S., Chief Admitting Officer. MARIAN W. PARSELL, B.S., R.N., Director of Nursing Service. NANCY W. BESHEAR, B.S., Dietitian. Multnomah Hospital JARVIS GoULD, M.D., Administrator and Assistant Medical Director. GALE RANKIN, B.S., R.N., Director of Nursing Service. MARGARET Fox, R.N., Assistant Director of Nursing Service. BARBARA BROWNE, B.S., R.N., Supervisor. PATRICIA GRAVEN, R.N., Supervisor. ARDYS HOKENESS, R.N., Supervisor. LAVERNE HONEY, R.N., Evening Supervisor. LoRRAINE NELSON, B.S., R.N., Clinical Instructor. JUNE SATCHFIELD, B.S., R.N., Evening Supervisor. ALICE SHARF, R.N., Surgical Supervisor. EMMA H. MCWILLIAMS, R.N., Night Supervisor. DOROTHY Au, B.S., R.N., Head Nurse. JEAN CALDWELL, B.S., R.N., Head Nurse. SHIRLEY FRANZEN, R.N., Head Nurse. ESTHER HENDERSON, R.N., Head Nurse. JUDITH HOFFMAN, R.N., Head Nurse. CAROL MCCALLISTER, R.N., Head Nurse. LEANN POOLE, R.N., Head Nurse. JEAN SCHROPFER, B.S., R.N., Head Nurse. BERNICE SETERE, B.S., R.N., Head Nurse. JOYCE VERCELLINO, R.N., Head Nurse. BEVERLY WARD, R.N., Head Nurse. DOROTHY YOSHITOMI, B.S., R.N., Head Nurse. HELEN COLGAN, Ph.G., Pharmacist. HENRY L. DOENEKA, Chief Engineer. DAVID E. ANDERSON, Office Supervisor. RAMONA McAFEE BENNETT, B.S., R.N., Housekeeper. RUTH MERCER, M.A., Dietitian, Clinical Instructor in Dietetics. Tuberculosis Hospital JAMES T. SPEROS, M.D., Assistant Medical Director and Director of Outpatient Clinic. BARBARA HIATT, M.S., R.N., Superintendent. ELSA SWARTZ, R.N., Supervisor. JACKLYN PROKOPOVICH, R.N., Evening Supervisor. NELLIE WHIPPLE, R.N., Night Supervisor. HOSPITALS AND CLINICS BEVERLY BRYAN, RN., Head Nurse. LUCILLE DORRIS, RN., Head Nurse. MARGARET RYAN, RN., Head Nurse. MADELYN HABIGER, B.S., Dietitian. GRACE BLACK, O.T.R, Occupational Therapist. Visiting Physicians' Service RANDALL F. WHITE, M.D., Multnomah County Physician. C. W. COTTRELL, M.D., Physician. HAROLD W. DOBBIN, M.D., Physician. ANTON D. ELMER, M.D., Physician. DONALD P. MCGREEVEY, M.D., Physician. WILLIAM R OLSON, M.D., Physician. HOWARD 1. OSBORNE, M.D., Physician. Crippled Children's Division RICHARD L. SLEETER, M.D., Director. VICTOR D. MENASHE, M.D., Assistant Director. HEROLD S. LILLYWHITE, Ph.D., Speech and Hearing Consultant. ROBERT W. BLAKELEY, Ph.D., Speech and Hearing Consultant. HERBERT E. GRISWOLD, M.D., Cardiac Consultant. WILLIAM E. SNELL, M.D., Orthopedic C::msultant. S. GORHAM BABSON, M.D., Associate Professor of Pediatrics. DONALD M. PITCAIRN, M.D., Associate Professor of Medicine. JOHN C. ROTH, M.D., Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology. 1. JOYCE SMALL, M.D., Assistant Professor of Psychiatry. ALBERT STARR, M.D., Assistant Professor of Surgery. LAURENCE R LANGSTON, M.D., Clinical Associate in Orthopedic Surgery. RICHARD M. ADAMS, D.M.D., Instructor in Dentistry. J. DAVID BRISTOW, M.D., Instructor in Medicine. HARRY L. SASLOW, Ph.D., Instructor in Medical Psychology. NORTON B. YOUNG, Ph.D., Instructor in Audiology. SAMUEL G. FLETCHER, Ph.D., Research Associate in Speech Pathology. GLADYS BELL, A.B., Medical Social Consultant. JOANNE RULE, AM., Medical Social Consultant. RUTH W. SPOERLI, M.S.S., Medical Social Consultant. DOROTHY M. PRINZING, M.A, RN., RP.T., Nursing Consultant. IRENE A. BACON, B.S., RP.T., Physical Therapist. RUBY FIELDS, RP.T., Physical Therapist. SUSAN FORD, RP.T., Physical Therapist. VIRGINIA R HATCH, B.S., Occupational Therapist. MARGARET A COSTELLO, Administrative Assistant. Cerebral Palsy Project (Collaborating Faculty Members) RICHARD L. SLEETER, M.D., Professor of Pediatrics. RUDOLF C. H. ENGEL, M.D., Associate Professor of Pediatrics. RALPH C. BENSON, M.D., Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology. HOWARD J. TATUM, M.D., Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology. S. GORHAM BABSON, M.D., Associate Professor of Pediatrics. WILLIAM M. CLARK, JR., M.D., Assistant Professor of Pediatrics. 43 44 MEDICAL SCHOOL JOHN O. KANGAS, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Medical Psychology. FRANK SHUBECK, M.D., Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology. BRUCE V. BUTLER, M.D., Instructor in Medical Psychology. KATHRINE S. FRENCH, Ph.D., Instructor in Anthropology in Pediatrics. TOSHIO FUJIKURA, M.D., Instructor in Pathology and Obstetrics and Gynecology. WILLIAM W. ORNDUFF, M.D., Instructor in Pediatrics. ROBERT L. TIPS, M.D., Instructor in Pediatrics. RICHARD L. LESSEL, M.P.H., Research Assistant in Pediatrics. C. DONALD NELSON, M.S., Research Assistant in Speech Pathology. General Information THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON MEDICAL SCHOOL is located in Portland (population 371,042), the largest city in the state of Oregon. Situated on the Willamette River near its junction with the Columbia River, Portland is a city of diverse business and industrial activities and, although 85 miles from the Pacific Ocean, an important seaport. The city is well-known for its beautiful homes, parks, and boulevards and for its mild climate. The foothills of the Cascade Mountains rise on the outskirts of Portland; Mount Hood, one of the major peaks of the range, towers on the southeastern horizon. History MEDICAL EDUCATION in the Pacific Northwest had its beginnings in 1867 when courses and lectures were offered to medical ~tudents by the medical department of Willamette University in Salem. After ten years of operation it was decided that the medical department should move to Portland, where the metropolitan advantages of greater population and more hospitals would aid in providing a more complete teaching program. During this period a group of Portland physicians petitioned the Board of Regents of the University of Oregon to grant a charter for a medical school to be located in Portland. In 1887 the charter was granted and the University of Oregon Medical School became a reality-in a two-room building in northwest Portland. In 1895 the Willamette University medical department returned to Salem. Because of the limited facilities in that city and the lack of funds to continue opera- tion, it merged with the University of Oregon Medical School in 1913. Under terms of the merger, the students of Willamette's medical department were trans- ferred to the University of Oregon Medical School and received diplomas indi- cating the consolidation. At the same time the alumni groups also merged. In 1919 the Medical School moved to its present campus, on a 101-acre tract in Sam Jackson Park overlooking the city of Portland-away from the congested area but within one and one-half miles of the business district. The original tract included 20 acres donated in 1914 by the Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navi- gation Company and 88 acres given by the late Mrs. C. S. Jackson and the late Philip Jackson in memory of C. S. Jackson, publisher of the Oregon Journal. In 1958, the Oregon State Board of Higher Education accepted the gift of an addi- tional 27 acres from the Journal Publishing Company. Because the location provided an ideal setting for medical center buildings and affiliated units, the University of Oregon Medical School in 1920 conveyed to Multnomah County 9 acres of the campus for the construction of a general charity hospital; in 1926 a 25-acre tract was deeded to the United States govern- ment as the site of the U. S. Veterans Hospital. From 1919 to the present, great advances have been made in the development of the Medical School. The depth and scope of its various programs have continued to expand until today the school has a beautiful campus, fine hospitals, clinics and an excellent faculty. Physical Facilities THE PHYSICAL FACILITIES of the University of Oregon Medical School are valued at more than $20,000,000, and are keeping pace with the school's ex- panding programs of education, research and public service. [45 ] 46 GENERAL INFORMATION The First Medical Science Unit (1919), a three-story structure, was financed through an appropriation of $110,000 by the 1917 State Legislature and by cash donations amounting to $25,000 from Portland citizens. Mackenzie Hall (1922), the second unit of the Medical Science Building, was financed through an ap- propriation of $113,000 by the 1921 State Legislature, matched by an equal ap- propriation from the General Education Board of New York. Named in honor of the late Dean Kenneth A. J. Mackenzie, the building is four stories high, similar in construction to the first unit, but has twice its capacity. An additional $50,000 was appropriated by the General Education Board for equipment. The Outpatient Clinic (1931), open to patients throughout the state of Ore- gon who are unable to obtain medical care elsewhere, affords teaching facilities for the clinical branches of the Medical Schoo!. Over 140,000 patient visits are recorded annually. Funds for the construction of the building were provided through a gift of $400,000 from the General Education Board of New York. The Outpatient Clinic had its origin in the Portland Free Dispensary founded in 1907 by the People's Institute, a private philanthropic institution. The dispensary affiliated with the Medical School in 1909 and moved to the campus in 1931. Multnomah Hospital (1923, 1950), constructed through funds supplied by Multnomah County, has a capacity of 295 beds with facilities for general, medical, surgical, and obstetrical patients. The Multnomah Hospital group includes the Heating Plant (1923) and the Emma Jones Nurses' Dormitory (1927). Under terms of a contractual arrangement between the commissioners of Multnomah County and the Oregon State Board of Higher Education, the Medical School has access to the hospital for teaching purposes, and the professional staff of the hospital is appointed by the Medical Schoo!. This arrangement provides a most successful affiliation for teaching, research and care of the sick. The University State Tuberculosis Hospital (1939) has an SO-bed capacity and a large outpatient unit, the Julius L. Meier Memorial Clinic. The hospital has medical and surgical facilities for teaching medical students, interns, residents, and nurses. Funds for the hospital were provided through a state appropriation of $110,000, a Public Works Administration grant of $130,900 and a gift from Mrs. Grace R. Meier, Mrs. Jack Meier, Mrs. Joseph Ehrman, Jr., and Mrs. Frederick Ganz, in memory of Julius L. Meier. The Library and Auditorh.m (1939) was erected through a gift of $100,000 from Dr. John E. Weeks, a gift of $100,000 from the Rockefeller Foundation, and a grant of $163,500 from the Public Works Administration. The Al:R NORMAN A. DAVID, Chairman of Department Professors NORMAN A. DAVID ELTON L. MCCAWLEY Assistant Clinical Professor H. LENOX H. D,CK Research Associate GEORG>: A. PORTER Research Assistant STERLING M. SORENSON Student Assistants JAMES S. NOBLEDAVID MCCLURE REQUIRED COURSES SECOND Y>:AR Phc 511,512. Systematic Pharmacology. 5 hours each term, winter and spring. Lectures on the important therapeutic drugs listed in the U. S. Pharmaco- poeia, National Formulary and those newer drugs described in the New and Non-Official Drugs for the current year. Lectures are correlated with the latest editions of the several most widely used textbooks of pharmacology. Classic experiments in pharmacology are performed by groups of students following prior demonstration of techniques and procedures. Several experi- ments are of the volunteer human-trial-of-drug types. Four laboratory ses- sions are devoted to clinical presentations dealing with case reports and therapeutic use of drugs in hospitalized and clinic patients. Prescription writing, pharmacy, and toxicology considered in both the lecture and labora- tory work. Lectures, 4 hours a week; laboratory, 3 hours a week. 168 hours. ELECTIVE COURSES Phc 501. Research. Any term, hours to be arranged. Students who are properly qualified and who can devote an adequate amount of time to the work are encouraged to pursue original investigations. Phc 505. Reading and Conference. Any term, hours to be arranged. Phc 507. Seminar. 2 hours spring. Open to third- and fourth-year students. 2 hours a week; 24 hours. Physiology BENJAMIN B. Ross JOHN M. BROOKHART, Chairman of Department Professor JOHN M. BROOKHART Associate Professors ROB>:RT E. SWANSON JOSEPH B. TRAINER Assistant Professors ALFR>:D J. RAMPONE W. ALDEN SP>:NCER GEORGE M. AUSTIN MONT>: A. GnU Instructor EUGENE A. LENTINI Clinical Research Associates W,LL,AM L. HARTMANN DONALD M. P,TCA,RN MOSES E. STEINBERG Research Fellow KIsou KUBOTA Student Assistants WESL>:Y A. COOK, JR. MYRON E. SHIRASU MEDICINE REQUIRED COURSES FIRST YEAR 73 Phy 411. Human Physiology. 8 hours spring. Lectures, laboratory exercises, and conferences devoted to mammalian physi- ology, with special application to the human. Consideration given to the basic elements of effector control; basic information essential to the understanding of the functions of the respiratory, cardiovascular, and renal systems; dis- cussion of gastrointestinal, liver, and endocrine functions. Lectures, 5 hours a week; laboratory, 9 hours a week. 168 hours. SECOND YEAR Phy412. Human Physiology. 6 hours fall. Continuation of Phy 411. Special attention given to the functional interrela- tionships between respiratory, cardiovascular, and renal systems. The gen- eral and special senses and the regional physiology of the central nervous systems discussed. Appropriate laboratory exercises and conferences related to lecture material. Lectures, 4 hours a week; laboratory, 6 hours a week. 120 hours. ELECTIVE COURSES Phy 501. Research. Any term, hours to be arranged. Prerequisite: Phy 411, 412. Phy 505. Reading and Conference. Any term, hours to be arranged. Prerequisite: Phy 411, 412. Phy 507. Seminar. Any term, hours to be arranged. Prerequisite: Phy 411, 412. Phy 514. History of Physiology. 1 hour winter. One hour a week; 12 hours. Clinical Departments Medicine EDWIN E. OSGOOD 'Roy L. SWANK JOHN R. WALSH DAVID W. E. BAIRD HERBERT E. GRISWOLD HANCE F. HANEY HOWARD P. LEWIS, Chairman of Department Professors CHARLES N. HOLMAN DANIEL H. LABBY HOWARD P. LEWIS WALTER C. LOBITZ BLAIR HOLCOMB LYLE B. K,NGERY JAMES H. AUSTIN JOHN A. BENSON, JR. RICHARD L. DOMON JARVIS GOULD Clinical Professors MERL L. MARGASON HOMER P. RUSH Associate Professors MONTE A. GREER ROBERT D. KOLER JAMES METCALFE DONALD M. P,TCAIRN DEMETRIOS A. R,GAS (Experimental Medicine) THOMAS S. SAUNDERS 'VILLIAM H. SHELDON LEONARD W. RITZMANN ARTHUR J. SEAMAN JOSEPH B. TRAINER ZOLTON T. WIRTSCHAFTER • On leave of absence for Commonwealth Fund Fellowship at Physiologisch·Chemisches Institute, Joseph-Ste1zmann-Str. 52, Cologne, Germany. 74 DESCRIPTION OF COURSES ISIDOR C. BRILL FRANK W. CROWE JOYLE DAHL ROBERT S. Dow DANIEL M. BACH"AN JACK H. FELL"AN (Neurochemistry) GEORGE A. BOYLSTON AUBREY M. DAVIS WILLIA" P. GALEN MORTON GoOD"AN HULDRICK KA....ER FREDERICK A. J. KINGERY PItTER J. GALANTE KURT W. AU"ANN ARTHUR W. BERG EDMUND H. BERGER ARTHUR M. BERG..AN PAUL R. BURGNER C. CONRAD CARTER CHARLES W. COFFEN WILLIA" COHEN RUDOLPH M. CRO....ELIN DONALD E. FORST£R MARVIN C. GOLD"AN THO"AS S. HEALY MARCUS M. HORENSTEIN MICHAEL D. BAIRD SAMUEL T. BEALL \VILLIAM S. BECK "JOHN A. BLANCHARD J. DAVID BRISTOW RICHARD B. BYRD JOHN D. CHASE BRUCE R. CHENOWETH CONRAD A. DELATEUR ESTIL N. DIETZ HAROLD P. DYGERT, JR. STELLA FISHER JOHN R. FLANNERY DAVID C. FRITSCH LEONARD M. GOLDBItRG ROBERT L. HARE LEWIS J. KRAKAUER BELLE DRAGOON J ODY ANDERSON ERNEST J. BENNER WILLIAM E. DRIPPS, JR. ELDON L. ERICKSON Associ4te Clinical Professors GEORGE B. Lmw LEON F. RAY MATTHEW C. RIDDLE Assistant Professors MYRON R. GROVER, JR. RICHARD T. JONES ROBERT E. MASS JAMES F. MORRIS Assistant Clinical Professors JOHN J. KRYGIER ERNEST T. LIVINGSTONE JOHN CLIFTON MASSAR Roy R. MATTERI DONALD E. OLSON Associates LoUIS LINO Clinical Associ4tes JAY C. HOYT WILLIAM W. HURST RICHARD H. KOSTERLITZ MARION L. KRIPPAEHNE \VALTER J. KUHL, JR. WILBUR L. LARSON AARNE J. LINDGREN CHARLES E. LITTLEHALItS LENIER ARTHUR LoD"JU.L LAURENCE E. MACDANIELS GOIlDON L. MAURICE GUY R. MCCUTCHAN Instructors ROBERT H. B,GLEY Clinical Instructors MERLE M. KURTZ WII.LIAM M. LAIDLAW L. WILLIA" LARSON RAY S. LoBB STEPRF.N W. MAKS HAIlRY W. MASENHIMItR DONALD P. MCGREEVEY RUTH L. MERCER (Dietetics) THOMAS E. MORRIS JOHN D. O'HOLLAREN Roy A. PAYNE CARL A. PETERSON CHARLES T. PINNEY ROBERT G. PITTENGER RALPH B. REAUME Research Assistants Fellow DOUGLAS R. BOTTOMLY Residents JOHN C. FLETCHER RICHARD L. GRANT FOSTER F. KEENE \VALT£R E. MEINHOFF PHILIP SELLING JOHN E. TuRY FRANKLIN J. UNDERWOOD SHELDON A. W ALK>:R BERNARD P,ROFSKY JUlES T. SPEROS JANICE R. STEVENS FRANK PERLMAN LEONARD B. ROSE EDWARD E. ROSENBAUM MARVIN SCHWARTZ WILLIAM J. SWETT CHAIlLES P. WILSON FREDERIC W. S'UTH RAYMOND A. McMAHON NORB>:RT E. MEDVED JOHN J. MURPHY OTTO C. PAGE JOSEPH F. PAQUET JOHN W. PARTRIDGE HEYItS PETERSON ROB>:RT E. RINEHART G>:ORGE M. ROBBINS \VILI.IAM C. SCOTT JOHN L. SOELLING JOHN W. STEPHENS DAVID K. TAYLOR ROBERT D. M,CHEL PHILLIP J. REILLY JA"ES A. REILLY WAYN>: R. ROGERS BEATRICE K. ROSE BERNARD F. RYAN HERBERT J. SEMLER WILL L. SENDERS JOHN M. SHAW G£ORGE V. SQUIRE JOHN H. STALNAK>:R RALPH R. SULLIVAN CHARLES Vi. \VATKINS WARREN S. WELBORN CEILO"S L. WILLIAMS, JR. GORDON T. WOLFE JA"ES V. WOODWORTH SOSAMMA JOHN CLIFFORD S. MELNYK HF.NRY G. SCHMITT AGNAR A. STRAUMFJORD WESL>:Y W. WILSON • On leave of absence for Senior Fellowship, Cardiovascular Institute, University of California Medical School, San Francisco, California. MEDICINE Allergy FRANK PERLMAN, Head of Division Assistant Clinical Professors Roy R. MATTERI FRANK PERLMAN Clinical Associate GEORGE M. ROBBINS Clinical Instructors 75 GEORGE V. SQVIRE Cardiology GoRDON T. WOLFE HERBERT E. GRISWOLD, Head of Division Professors HERBERT E. GRISWOLD HANCE F. HANEY FRANKLIN J. UNDERWOOD JAMES METCALFE ISIDORE C. BRILL Clinical Professor HOMER P. RUSH Associate Professors LEONARD W. RITZMANN Associate Clinical Professors PHILIP SELLINO AUBREY M. DAVIS WILLIAM P. GALEN EDMUND H. BERGER LEONARD M. GoLDBERO Assistant Clinical Professors LIlONARD B. ROSE Clinical Associates CHARLES W. COFFEN WILLIAM W. HURST Clinical Instructors JAMES A. RILEY Fellows GEORGE A. PORTER Chest Diseases MARVIN SCHWARTZ WILLIAM J. SWETT GORDON L. MAURICE WAYNE R. ROGERS DONALD W. SUTHERLAND DONALD M. PITCAIRN, Head of Division Associate Professor DONALD M. PITCAIRN Associate Clinical Professor JOHN E. TUHY Assistant Professors JAMES F. MORRIS JAMES T. SPEROS Assistant Clinical Professor DONALD E. OLSON Associate PETER J. GALANTE Clinical Associate WILLIAM COHEN Instructor RoBERT D. MICHEL Clinical Instructor CHARLES T. PINNEY Diabetes and Metabolism DANIEL H. LABBY, Head of Division Professor DANIEL H. LABBY 76 DESCRIPTION OF COURSES RUDOLPH M. CROMMELIN Cli1,ical Associates MARCUS M. HORENSTEIN OTTO C. PAGE Clinical Instructor ROBERT L. HARE Research Fellow THOMAS W. DAVIS Research Associates JACK H. HUTCHINSON Research Assistant JAMES C. BOND JOHN W. STEPHENS RUSSELL L. JOLLY Endocrinology MONTE A. GREER, Head of Division Professor DANIEL H. LABBY Associate Professor MONTE A. GREER Assistant Clinical Professors Hur..DRlcK KAMMER ERNEST T. LIVINGSTONE Clinical Associate KURT W. AUMANN Clinical Instructor WILLIAM M. LAIDLAW HEYES PETERSON ]OHN L. SOELLING Gastroenterology JOHN A. BENSON, JR., Head of Division Associate P"ofessor JOHN A. BENSON, JR. Associate Clinical Professor GEORGE B. LONG Assistant Clinical Professors GEORGE A. BOYLSTON JOHN J. KRYGIER Associate FREDERIC W. SMITH Clinical Associates LENIER ARTHUR LODMELL NORBERT E. MEDVED MARVIN C. GOLDMAN THOMAS S. HEALY Clinical Instructor LEWIS ]. KRAKAUER RODERT D. KOLER RICHARD T. JONES Hematology EDWIN E. OSGOOD, Head of Division Professor EDWIN E. OSGOOD Associate Professors DEMETRIOS A. R,GAS ARTHUR ]. SEAMAN (Experimental Medicine) Assistant Professors ROBERT E. MASS BERNARD PIROFSKY Instructor ROBERT H. B,GLEY Clinical Instructor ROBERT G. P,TTENGER MEDICINE Research Associate JOHN H. BROOKE Research Assistant PATRICIA VANBELLINGHEN Residmts 77 R,CARDO IGNACIO HUGH B. JOHNSTON JAMES H. FELLMAN (Neurochemistry) Neurology *Roy L. SWANK, Head of Division Professor *RoY L. SWANK Clinical Professor MERL L. MARGASON Associate Professor JAMES H. AUSTIN Associate Clinical Professor ROBERT S. Dow Assistant Professors Associate LOUIS LINO Clinical Associate e. CONRAD CARTER Clinical Instmctor PHILIP J. REILLY Research Associates JANICE R. STEVENS THOMAS FUGITA AAGOT GRIMSGAARD ANAN H. ADAMS VICTOR MILSTEIN Research Fellows YUTAKA NAKAMURA Lecturer LARRY M,LLS Resident ALAN H. ADAMS GEORGE A. PORTER HIDEO YAMAMOTO FRANK W. CROWE Dermatology WALTER C. LOBITZ, JR., Head of Division Professor WALTER C. LOBITZ, JR. Cliwical Professors LYLE B. KINGERY THOMAS S. SAUNDERS Visiting Research Professor YUSHO MIURA Associate P"ofessor R,CHARD L. DOBSON Associate Clinical Professors JOYLE DAHL LEON F. RAy SHELDON A. WALKER Assistant Clinical Professors FREDERICK A. J. KINGERY JOHN CLIFFTON MASSAR * On leave of absence for Commonwealth Fund Fellowsbip at Physiologisch-Chemisches Institute, Joseph-Stelzmann-Str. 52, Cologne, Germany. DORIS E. BROPHY RALPH R. SULLIVAN CHARLES W. WATKINS 78 BRUCE R. CHENOWETH CONRAD A. DELATEUR DESCRIPTION OF COURSES Clinical Instructors DAVID C. FRISCH BERNARD F. RYAN JOHN M. SHAW Research Associates NICHOLAS NICOLAIDES MARY C. CAMPBELL LARRY BOSLEY HUBERT D. CHINN Research Assistants FRANCES DIACK Residents ALBERT E. LARNER WILBUR G. LARSEN Dental Medicine ELIZABETH HAINES MYRON MEANS MAURICE K. ROSKELLEY WILBUR N. VAN ZILEJAN J. MUELLER HAROLD J. NOYES, Head of Division Clinical Professor HAROLD J. NOYES Clinical Associates DONALD R. PORTER NORMAN H. RICKLES ROBER'r J. BRUCKNER Clinical Instructors JOHN PAUL JARABAK DUANE R. PAULSON Internal Medicine REQUIRED COURSES SECOND YEAR BHn! S. SAVARA Med 612, 613, 614. Physical Diagnosis. 3 hours each term. Systematic lectures on the principles of history taking, physical examination and the pathophysiological basis for physical signs. Lectures, patient dem- onstrations, technique practice sessions, and ward rounds. Lectures, 2 hours a week; demonstrations, 2 hours a week. 144 hours. THIRD YEAR Med 615, 616, 617. Lectures on Internal Medicine. 2 hours each term. Discussions of the broad principles and concepts concerned with the recog- nition and treatment of medical disorders. 72 hours. Med 630. Clinical Clerkship. 13 hours, one section each term. One-third of the class is assigned to the medical services of Multnomah, Medical School and Veterans hospitals for one term in rotation, for the purpose of case study, ward and teaching rounds, and clinical conferences. Students also study selected psychiatric problems with the Department of Psychiatry (see Ps 630). 312 hours. FOURTH YEAR Med 650, 651, 652. General Clinical Conference. ~ hour each term, two terms; %hour one term. Presentation and discussion of basic problems in clinical medicine by all de- partments of the Medical School. 30 hours. Med 653, 654, 655. Conference on Medical Therapy. Y;; hour each term. Conferences on therapy. 1 hour a week; 36 hours. Med 656. Allergy. 1 hour fall. Lectures on the nature and fundamental causes of the allergic state, and on the manifestations and treatment of allergic diseases. 1 hour a week; 12 hours. MEDICINE 79 Med 657. Occupational Medicine. 1 hour spring. Lectures and demonstrations dealing with important industrial health hazards and diseases. 1 hour a week; 12 hours. Med 658. Medical Economics. 1 hour spring. Series of lectures concerning the economic, sociological, legal and other problems connected with the practice of medicine. Lectures, 1 hour a week; 12 hours. Med 670. Medical Outpatient Clinic. 5 hours, one section each term. Diagnosis and treatment of ambulant medical patients under supervision. 10 hours a week; 120 hours. Med 671. Gastroenterology Outpatient Clinic. y. hour, one section each term. Outpatient Clinic clinical conferences. 2 hours a week for six weeks; 12 hours. Med 672. Diabetes and Metabolism Outpatient Clinic. y. hour, one section each term. Outpatient Clinic clinical conferences. 2 hours a week for six weeks; 12 hours. Med 673. Endocrinology Outpatient Clinic. y. hour, one section each term. Outpatient Clinic clinical conferences. 2 hours a week for six weeks; 12 hours. Med 674. Cardiovascular Renal Outpatient Clinic. y. hour, one section each term. Outpatient Clinic clinical conferences. 2 hours a week for six weeks; 12 hours. Med 675. Chest Disease Outpatient Clinic. y. hour, one section each term. Outpatient Clinic clinical conferences. 2 hours a week for six weeks; 12 hours. Med 676. Allergy Outpatient Clinic. y. hour, one section each term. Outpatient Clinic clinical conferences. 2 hours a week for six weeks; 12 hours. Med 677. Hematology Outpatient Clinic. y. hour, one section each term. Outpatient Clinic clinical conferences. 2 hours a week for six weeks; 12 hours. Med 678. Tuberculosis Outpatient Clinic and Clerkship. 1 hour, one section each term. Case studies, clinical conferences and X-ray conferences concerning patients in the Tuberculosis Hospital and Tuberculosis Outpatient Clinic. 2 hours a week; 24 hours. ELECTIVE COURSES Med 501. Research in Hematology. Any term, hours to be arranged. Med 505. Reading and Conference. Any term, hours to be arranged. For third- and fourth-year students. Arrangements may be made with the head of a division of internal medicine. Med 601. Research. Any term, hours to be arranged. Students may elect to conduct research in the various divisions of medicine by arrangement with the chief of the division. Med 605. Reading and Conference: Chest Diseases. Any term, hours to be arranged. Conference with the medical resident and staff for the presentation of cases of special interest in the Hospital and Chest Outpatient Service, supplemented by cases from private practice which present current difficult problems in diagnosis and treatment. Med 605. Reading and Conference: Cardiology. Any term hours to be arranged. Med 607. Seminar in Medicine. Any term, hours to be arranged. 80 DESCRIPTION OF COURSES Med 690. Medical Outpatient Clinic. Any term, hours to be arranged in accord- ance with the requirements of the regular Outpatient Clinic course. (Fourth year.) Elective credit for completion of clinical work in the depart- ment in addition to that required in the regular Outpatient Clinic course. Med 691. Tuberculosis Control Outpatient Clinic for Children. ~ hour, one section each term. Demonstrations and conferences; primary tuberculosis in children. (Fourth year.) 2 hours a week for 6 weeks; 12 hours. Med 692. Ward Rounds in Endocrinology. 1 hour, any term. (Fourth year.) Examination and discussion of hospitalized patients with endocrine disease in Multnomah Hospital and Medical School Hospital. Limited to 4 students. 2 hours a week for 12 weeks; 24 hours. Med 693. Rheumatology Outpatient Clinic. 1 hour each term. Outpatient Clinic. Clinical conferences and demonstrations. Limited to 20 students a term. 2 hours a week; 24 hours. Med 694. Renal Rounds. 1 hour, one section each term. Intensive study of selected cases of renal disease in the Multnomah and Medi- cal School Hospitals. Students work in pairs and study assigned patients. Conferences and discussions concerning the diagnosis, treatment, and basic mechanisms of the disorders of these and other similar patients conducted on rounds. Patient study 2 hours a week at any convenient time; rounds 2 hours a week; 48 hours. Med 695. Fundamental Aspects of Disease. 1 hour winter. Lectures and discussions presenting concepts of disease that have developed from advances in basic and clinical research; principles upon which con- temporary research in medical science is based; discussions of current in- vestigation of major disease processes. 1 hour a week; 12 hours. Med 696. Special Case Studies in Medicine. Any term, hours to be arranged. Students may elect to make detailed studies and reports of selected cases in the fields of cardiovascular, pulmonary, endocrinological and metabolic diseases. Med 697. Hematological Cell Identification. ~ hour any term. Students taught cell identification by actual study of slides under supervision. Maximum of 5 students for three weekly sessions. Given four times each term. I hour a week for 3 weeks; 3 hours. Med 698. Case Conference. 1 hour any term. Analysis of selected case material, utHizing new and selected techniques in the study of pulmonary disease. 2 hours a week; 24 hours. Neurology REQUIRED COURSE FOURTH YEAR N eu 670. Neurology Outpatient Clinic. ~ hour, one section each term. Outpatient Clinic clinical conferences. 2 hours a week for 6 weeks; 12 hours. ELECTIVE COURSES Neu 691. Neurology Conference. 1 hour any term. (Fourth year.) Combined conference including neurology, neurosurgery, neuro-ophthalmology and neuroradiology. Limited to 10 students. 2 hours a week; 24 hours. Neu 692. Experimental Neurology. Hours to be arranged, any term. Research techniques in neurology, neurochemistry, and electroencephalog- raphy. Open to third- and fourth-year students. PSYCHIATRY 81 Neu 693. Clinical Clerkship in Advanced Neurology. 1 hour any term. Selected neurological cases studied and presented for discussion. Participation in combined neurological, neuroradiological, and neurosurgical conferences. Selected studies in clinical neurology or in electroencephalography. Dermatology REQUIRED COURSES THIRD YEAR Derm 615, 616, 617. Lectures and Demonstrations in Dermatology. 1 hour each term. Pre'sentation of clinical cases, with detailed discussion of etiology, sympto- mology, and differential diagnosis. 1 hour a week; 36 hours. FOURTH YEAR Derm 670. Dermatology Outpatient Clinic. 1y. hours, one section each term. Utilization of outpatient material; clinical and microscopic diagnostic pro- cedures; general therapy. 6 hours a week for 6 weeks; 36 hours. Dental Medicine REQUIRED COURSE FOURTH YEAR DM 650. Dental Facial Growth and Oral Pathology. 1hour winter. Designed to give the medical student a survey of facial growth and oral disease, with discussion of specific diagnostic criteria and treatment of the more common lesions. Coordinated lectures and textbook reading on: Dis- turbances of oral and facial growth; oral and facial pain; dental caries; pul- pitis and periapical pathology; differential diagnosis of radiolucencies in the jawbones; diagnosis of common oral conditions. Psychiatry GEORGE SASLOW, Chairman of Department Profess01' GEORGE SASLOW Clinical Professors HENRY H. DIXON MAXWELL S. JONES PAUL H. BLACHLY JOHN L. BUTLER JAMES F. CARLIN SIEGFRIED R. BERTHELSDORF HENRY H. DIXON, JR. DONALD McK,NLEY DONALD D. DENNEY MARY ANNE DE W,TT VICTOR GREGORY Associate Clinical Professor HERMAN A. DICKEL Assistant Professors LENA KENIN Assistant Clinical Professors KENNETH D. GAVER GERHARD B. HAUGEN Clinical I nstruct01's DUNCAN A. McLAUCHLAN C. RUSSELL PARKER WAYNE M. PIDGEON Residents JOSEPH T. McKINNEY THOMAS E. MILLER 1. JOYCE SMALL IVER F. SMALL JAMES G. SHANKLIN WILLIAM W. THOMPSON JOSEPH H. TRELEAVEN JOHN H. WATERMAN R,CHARD H. PHILLIPS ARLEN QUAN Ross L. SNYDER, JR. ARTHUR N. WIENS 82 ALLEN H. PARKER DESCRIPTION OF COURSES Child Psychiatry Associate Clmical Professor CHARLES BRADLEY Assistant Professor EUGENE E. TAYLOR Assistant Clinical Professor CARL V. MORRISON Instructor in Psychiatric Social Work THELMA M. DANILSON Clinical Instructors SUE A. VVARREN BERNADENE ALLEN JOSIAH B. DODDS RICHARD H. JOHNSON Research Assistants MARION CRITES Fellows CONSTANCE HANF EILEEN A. LARSEN Student Assistants DELBERT M. KOLE ROBERT E. KRAMER REQUIRED COURSES SECOND YEAR BURT E. LAVACEK EVALYN TAYLOR ·WILLIAM G. PRESCOT1' Ps 511, 512. Interviewing Techniques and Psychiatric Medicine. 2 hours each term, fall and winter. Lectures, clinical demonstrations, and student discussions designed to help in the acquisition of basic skills in interviewing, history taking, and the evaluation of patients as persons in a social environment. Differential diag- nostic descriptions of the major psychiatric entities conclude the course. 3 hours a week; 72 hours. THIRD YEAR Ps 615. Child Psychiatry. 1 hour spring. Planned to acquaint students with practical aspects of diagnosis and treatment of common emotional, behavior, and learning problems of children. 1 hour a week; 12 hours. Ps 630. Clinical Clerkship. 3 hours, one section each term. Emphasis on the diagnosis and treatment of a wid.e variety of medical and psychiatric inpatient problems. 6 hours a week during the clerkship in medi- cine; 72 hours. FOURTH YEAR Ps 670. Psychiatry Outpatient Clinic Clerkship. 3 hours, one section each term. Supervised experience in interviewing, evaluating, and initiating treatment of patients referred to the Psychiatry Clinic. Lectures and demonstrations deal- ing with the problems of psychiatric therapy. 6 hours a week; 72 hours. ELECTIVE COURSES Ps 601. Research in Psychiatry. Any term, hours to be arranged. Ps 605. Reading and Conference in Psychiatry. Any term, hours to be arranged. Ps 607. Seminar in Psychiatry. Any term, hours to be arranged. Medical Psychology JOSEPH D. MATARAZZO, Chairman of Department Professor JCSEPH D. MATARAZZO JOHN O. KANGAS BRUCE V. BUTLER RADIOLOGY Assistant Professors RUTH G. MATARAZZO JEANNE S. PHILLIPS Instructors HARRY L. SASLOW REQUIRED COURSES F,RST YEAR R,CHARD F. THOMPSON MORRIS WEITMAN 83 Med Ps 411, 412. Introduction to Medical Psychology, 2 hours each tenn, winter and spring. An introductory course including lectures, student discussion, and clinical and experimental demonstrations designed to familiarize the student with psychology as the scientific base of psychiatry. 2 hours a week; 48 hours. ELECTIVE COURSES Med Ps SOl. Research. Any term, hours to be arranged. Prerequisite: Med Ps 411, 412. Med Ps 505. Reading and Conference. Any term, hours to be arranged. Prerequisite: Med Ps 411, 412. Med Ps 507. Seminar. Any term, hours to be arranged. Prerequisite: Med Ps 411, 412. Emotion, Motivation and Physiological Psychology. History and Systems of Psychology. Theories of Personality. Learning. Statistics and Research Design. Radiology CHARLES T. DOTTER, Chairman of Department Professor CHARLES T. DOTTER Clinical Professors CLIFFORD V. ALLEN (Radiotherapy) W,LL,AM Y. BURTON WAYNE G. ERICKSEN MILTON D. HYMAN Associate Professors JAMES B. HAWORTH VINCENT C. HI-NCK Associate Clinical Professors LOUIS H. FRISCHE SELMA HYMAN J. ROBERT LEE Assistant Professor of Radiological Technique HILDA E. DRUM Assistant Clinical Professors JOHN WAYNE LOOMIS JAMES R. RAINES FRED C. SHIPPS ARTHUR F. HUNTER Clinical Associates SHERMAN E. REES IVAN M. WOOLLEY Instructors MARCIA K. BILBAO KURT R. STRAUBE IRVING J. HOROWITZ JOHN L. HOWIESON ROBERT S. MILLER NORMAN A. AARESTAD WERNER G. BERROTH JOHN C. ENGLISH Climcal Instructors HARRY NEWMAN GREGORY B. NICHOLS Residents JOHN THOMAS JENKINS MELVIN P. JUDKINS ARTHUR L. OVREGAARD GEORGE F. SATTERWHITE WALTER R. STAHL JOHN C. McMILLAN MERLE M. MOBERLY GERALD L. WARNOCK 84 DESCRIPTION OF COURSES REQUIRED COURSES THIRD YEAR Rad 615,616,617. Radiographic Diagnosis. 1 hour each term. Broad experience in the interpretation and reporting of X-rays through weekly film reading assignments followed by small-group case presentation exercises. Lectures on diagnostic principles, radiotherapy, radiation hazard and pro- tection. 1 hour a week; 36 hours. ELECTIVE COURSE Rad 690. Radiographic Diagnosis. Any term, hours to be arranged. (Third or fourth year.) Practical experience derived from interpretation of cases from the current files; correction and discussion of student's reports at weekly seminar, final dictation by members of staff. Limited to six students. Public Health and Preventive Medicine SAMUEL B. OSGOODF. SYDNEY HANSEN ADOLPH WEINZIRL, Chairman of Department Professor ADOLPH WEINZIRL Assistant Clinical Professor R,CHARD H. W,LCOX Instructor RICHARD L. LESSEL Clinical Instructors THOMAS L. MEADOR REQUIRED COURSES FIRST YEAR PH 411. Statistical Methods as Applied to Medicine. 2 hours spring. Introduction to the principles of scientific method and statistical reasoning useful in the practical problems of medical research, practice, and adminis- tration. Lectures, 1 hour a week; laboratory, 3 hours a week. 48 hours. SECOND YEAR PH 512. Epidemiology. 1 hour winter. Clinical and epidemiologic aspects of communicable diseases, correlated with bacteriology. Lectures and recitations, I hour a week; 12 hours. PH 513. Epidemiology. 3 hours spring. Principles of epidemiology illustrated by clinical and epidemiologic aspects of common communicable and other diseases. Lectures and recitations, 2 hours a week; laboratory or clinic, 3 hours a week. 60 hours. THIRD YEAR PH 511. Principles of Public Health. 3 hours winter. The general principles of public health activities; control of communicable diseases; organization of Federal, state, local, and other health agencies; elements of infant, school, and industrial hygiene; vital statistics. Lectures, recitations, and discussions. 3 hours a week; 36 hours. ELECTIVE COURSES PH 501. Research. Any term, hours to be arranged. PH 505. Reading and Conference. Any term, hours to be arranged. PH 507. Seminar. Hours to be arranged. SURGERY 8S Surgery J. ENGLEBERT DUNPHY, Chairman of Department General Surgery Professors CLARE G. PETERSON STANLEY W. JACOB ALLEN M. BOYDEN LESTER R. CHAUNCEY WILLIAM S. CONKLIN MARTIN A. HOWARD RUSSELL L. JOHNSRUD JOHN F. KANE MILLARD S. ROSENBLATT R. MARK VETTO EDWARD W. ST. PIERRE ROBERT A. WISE JOSEPH W. NADAL JOHN P. TROMMALD WERNER E. ZELLER J. ENGLEBERT DUNPHY Clinical Professors ARTHUR C. JONES (Physical Medicine) Associate Professor WILLIAM W. KRIPPAEHNE Associate Clinical Professors CLIFFORD E. HARDWICK MATTHEW McKIRDIE OLIVER M. NISBET Assistant Professors ALBERT STARR Assistant Clinical Professors DONALD R. LAIRD LAWRENCE M. LOWELL JOHN C. ADAMS HARVEY W. BAKER JOHN W. BASSETT ADALBERT G. BETTMAN DARRELL C. BOLLAM JOHN G. P. CLELAND WILLIAM S. FLETCHER JACK E. BATTALIA HARRY G. BECKWITH FREDERIC H. BENTLEY STANLEY F. BERQUIST NATHAN J. CAMPBELL KEITH M. CLISBY HUGH DONALD COLVER PETER DEWITT ZANLEY C. EDELSON LESTER H. EISENDORF LERoy E. GROSHONG J. GORDON GROUT BERNARD P. HARPOLE JOHN F. HAYES ULRICH FREIHOFFER WALTER F. ALEXANDER, JR. JOHN C. BIGELOW DAVID BLUMEN JAMES J. CHANDLER DONALD L. CLELAND DANIEL L. DENNIS Clinical Associates ARCH DYACK THOMAS J. Fox WILLIAM M. GARNJOBST JOHN M. GUISS RUSSELL G. GUSTAVSON ROBERT W. MARCUM 11tstructors ROBERT F. FORAN JAMES H. FOSTER Clinical Instructors TOSHIO INAHARA RODER1CK L. JOHNSON REINHOLD KANZLER ROBERT \V. KENDALL G. PRENTISS LEE VERNER V. LINDGREN RICHARD H. LINDQUIST R. KENT MARKEE WILLARD L. MATHIESON COLIN W. MCCORD DAVID B. MILLER, JR. RAYMOND E. MOORE (Physical Medicine) H. MINOR NICHOLS ROBERT W. PATTON Research Fellows M. 1. RASTEGAR Residents THOMAS K. HUNT RICHARD A. KINGSBURY FERNANDO Q. LEON GARY H. LEAVERTON JOSEPH M. MURPHY U. SCOTT PAGE KEITH A. ROBERTSON J. KARL POPPE JOSEPH M. ROBERTS DAN M. STEFFANOFF EDWARD E. WAYSON NATHANIEL D. WILSON DAVID F. HICKOK IRVING PUZISS MELVIN M. REE\'ES WALTER C. REINER EDWARD E. RIPPEY WILLARD D. ROWLAND NATHAN SHLIM PHILIP A. SNEDECOR CHARLES II. SPARKS EUGENE S. SULLIVAN WILLIAM R. SWEETMAN ROBERT H. TINKER ALVIN O. 1!HLE JAMES W. WILEY GREGG D. \VOOD FREDERICK O. STEPHENS RICHARD C. ROGERS RICHARD G. SANDERSON LESTER J. SCHWAEGLER J JR. GEORGE D. STEWART ROBERT L. WEBB JAMES A. WOOD Orthopedic Surgery HARRY C. BLAIR WILLIAM E. SNELL, Head of Division Clinical Professors C. ELMER CARLSON LEO S. LUCAS 86 DESCRIPTION OF COURSES E. GEORGE CHUINARD JOHN F. ABELE RODERICK E. BEGG GEORGE W. COTTRELL JOSEPH H. GILL RICHARD J. HOPKINS THOMAS J. BOYDEN ROBERT E. BUCKMASTER PAUL CAMPBELL WINFRED H. CLARKE HOWARD L. CHERRY LAURENCE J. COHEN ROBER'r F. CORRIGAN ARTHUR L. ECKHARDT NORMAN D. LOGAN Associate Professor WILLIAM E. SNELL Associate Clinical Professors JOE B. DAVIS LAWRENCE NOALL Assistant Clinical Professors RICHARD F. BERG Clinical Associates ORVILLE N. JONES LAURENCE R. LANGSTON Instructor RODNEY K. BEALS Clinical Instructors CHARLES A. FAGAN H. FREEMAN FITCH ROBERT J. FRY CALVIN E. GANTENBEIN JOHN HARDER Residents DONN K. McINTOSH RICHARD L. MERCER FRANK B. SMITH HAROLD E. DAVIS GURNEY A. KIMBERLEY JAMES A. MASON FAULKNER A. SHORT DONALD B. SLOCUM CALVIN H. KIEST FRANK E. MCCASLIN, JR. ROLLAND C. MERRIFIELD SAMUEL OSBORN ROBERT M. RANKIN EDWIN G. ROBINSON M,CHAEL R. RASK KEITH TAYLOR RICHARD C. ZIMMERMAN Urology CLARENCE V. HODGES, Head of Division Professor CLARENCE V. HODGES Clinical Professor JOHN R. HAND Associate Clinical Professors J. SCOTT GARDNER THOMAS R. MONTGOMERY Assistant Clinical Professor ROBERT B. HIGGINS THOMAS A. DAVIS G. DONALD BEARDSLEY CHARLES E. CATLOW, JR. EMERSON J. COLLIER CHARLES FERGUSON JERRY D. GIESY GERALD N. HECKER ROBERT L. KALEZ Clinical Associates JOHN F. LARSELL Instructor ANIS M. BEHNAM Cfinical Instructors ROBERT B. GREENE, JR. SABERT A. HOTT, JR. CURTIS A. MACFARLANE ROBERT J. MOORE Residents ROBERT C. LOOMIS JOHN M. OCKER Anesthesiology THEODORE H. LEHMAN DAVID P. PAULL ARNOLD RUSTIN GERALD W. SCHWIEBINGER JOHN G. VANDENBERG IVAN L. SANDOZ RALPH V. STAGNER JOHN H. STONE FREDERICK P. HAUGEN, Head of Division Professor FREDERICK P. HAUGEN Assistant Professors JOHN CLARENCE ROTH REX J. UNDERWOOD JOllN O. BRANFORD DONALD M. BRINTON ANNELENE J. AMIRANA RICHARD W. CAUTHORN Roy M. CLARK GENERAL SURGERY Clinical Instructors DONALD P. DOBSON J. COLEMAN EDWARDS Residents CLAYTON H. DE BRUIN JAMES A. FRASER DAVID GOWING JAMES V. HARBER PAUL E. SCHAFF JOANNE JENE EVERETT E. JONES LAWRENCE A. SWETLAND 87 KENNETH E. LIVINGSTONEDWARD W. DAVIS Neurosurgery GEORGE M. AUSTIN, Head of Division Professor GEORGE M. AUSTIN Clinical Professor JOHN RAAF Clinical Associates EDWARD K. KLOOS I 1tstructors WALEED N. AMRA CARL J. BELBER JOHN P. DENNIS JOHN GORDON ROTH Clinical Instructors RAY V. GREWE BRUCE N. KVERNLAND Residents LEWIS J. BROWN MOHAMMED RAFIULLAH General Surgery REQUIRED COURSES SECOND YEAR CHEN I. TSAI HAROLD D. PAXTON AL H. KUYKENDALL SnOKEI YAMADA Sur 610, 611. Introduction to Surgery. 1 hour each term, winter and spring. Designed to give the student an appreciation of surgery, the history of its achievements and its limitations, the principles and underlying surgical tech- niques, and the application of the basic sciences to surgical practice. Lectures, 1 hour a week; 24 hours. Sur 612. Healing Processes. 1 hour spring. The reaction of soft parts and bone to Injury, infection, and tumors; the principles of surgical treatment. Lectures, 1 hour a week; 12 hours. THIRD YEAR Sur 617, 618. Lectures on Surgery. 1 hour each term, fall and winter. A systematic lecture survey of surgical conditions, with emphasis on patho- physiologic process, the essentials of clinical diagnosis, and the physiologic, biochemical, and anatomical basis for therapy. 1 hour a week; 24 hours. Sur 630. Clinical Clerkship. 8 hours, one section each term. Orientation lecture, case discussion, and instruction in the methocls of physi- cal examination and history taking. Work at the bedside in the examination of the surgical patient. Emphasis throughout is placed on individual instruc- tion or instruction in small groups. One-third of the class is assigned, by groups, to the surgical services of Multnomah Hospital, the Medical School Hospital, and the Veterans Hospital for one term. 200 hours. Sur 631. Surgery Clerkship-Clinic. 2 hours, one section each term. Clinics and demonstrations to familiarize the student with the techniques of examination and the diagnostic procedures used in general surgery. A corre- lative clinic given in connection with inpatient clerkship work. 4 hours a week; 48 hours. 88 DESCRIPTION OF COURSES FOURTH YEAR Sur 650. Surgical Conference. 1 hour, winter term. An integrated sequence of lecture-demonstrations on trauma, including the following subj ects: evaluation of the multiple-inj ury case, priorities in treat- ment, resuscitation and anesthesia, the lesions of war in wound treatment, craniocerebral injury, maxillo-facial trauma, thoraco-abdominal injuries, vascular trauma, urologic injuries, the injured hand, the treatment of burns. 1 hour a week; 12 hours. Sur 651. General Surgical Clinic. 1 hour each term, one section each term. A correlation clinic in general surgery for the fourth-year medical student. 2 hours a week; 24 hours. Sur 652, 653, 654. General Clinical Conference. y, hour each term, two terms; 74 hour, one term. Presentation and discussion of basic problems in clinical medicine by all departments of the Medical School. Sur 670. Surgery Outpatient Clinic. 3 hours, one section each term. Active student participation in all phases of the clinical management of ambu- lant patients in the surgery outpatient clinic. 6 hours a week; 72 hours. Sur 672. Cancer. 1 hour, one section each term. An introduction to clinical problems in cancer by student attendance at tumor clinic, tumor conference, and student participation in the management of specific patients with cancer. 4 hours a week for six weeks; 24 hours. Sur 673. Clinical Pathology. 1y, hours, one section each term. A clinical study of the significance, interpretation, and technique of clinical laboratory procedures, with emphasis on surgical applications. Correlative lectures, clinical laboratory demonstrations, workshop sessions, and problem case conferences analyzing selected patient problems. 6 hours a week for six weeks; 36 hours. Sur 674. Physical Medicine. 1 hour, one section each term. Practical discussions and demonstrations of the applications and theory of physical medicine. 2 hours a week; 24 hours. ELECTIVE COURSES Sur 601. Research. Any term, hours to be arranged. For third- or fourth-year students. Sur 640. Proctology Lectures. y, hour. (Third year.) A systematic lectnre survey of ano-rectal disease. Practical demonstrations of the techniques of diagnostic instrumentation. 1 hour a week; 12 hours. Sur 690. Surgery Outpatient Clinic. Any term, hours to be arranged, in accord- ance with the requirements in the regular Surgery Outpatient Clinic course (Sur 670). Orthopedic Surgery REQUIRED COURSES THIRD YEAR Orth Sur 615. Orthopedics. 1 hour fall. Lectures and patient demonstrations of orthopedic conditions of adults and children. 2 hours a week; 24 hours. Orth Sur 630. Orthopedic Clerkship-Clinic. 2 hours, one section each term. Clinics and demonstrations to familiarize the student with the techniques of examination and the diagnostic procedures used in orthopedics. A correlative UROLOGY 89 clinic given in connection with inpatient clerkship work. 1 hour a week; 50 hours. Orth Sur 631. Fractures and Joint Injuries. I hour, one section each term. Patient demonstrations, ward walks, and lectures on fractures, joint injuries, and other traumatic affections. 2 hours a week; 24 hours. FOURTH YEAR Orth Sur 670. Orthopedic Outpatient Clinic. I~ hours, one section each term. Active student participation in all phases of the clinical management of ambu- lant patients in the orthopedic outpatient clinic. 3 hours a week; 36 hours. ELECTIVE COURSES Orth Sur 601. Research. Any term, hours to be arranged. For third- or fourth-year students. Orth Sur 690. Orthopedic Outpatient Clinic. Any term, hours to be arranged in accordance with the requirements in the regular Orthopedic Outpatient Clinic course eOrth Sur 670). Orth Sur 691. Orthopedic Ward Walk. 1 hour, one section each term. General ward rounds in the Shriner's Hospital for Crippled Children, with discussion of the cases and methods of orthopedic treatment in deformities of children. 2 hours a week; 24 hours. Urology REQUIRED COURSES TUIRD YEAR Ur 615. Diseases Affecting the Genito-Urinary Tract. 1 hour spring. A systematic presentation by means of lectures and patient demonstration of the diagnosis and treatment of urologic conditions. 1 hour a week; 12 hours. Ur 630. Urology Clerkship. 2 hours, one section each term. Clinics and demonstrations to familiarize the student with the techniques of examination and diagnostic procedures used in urology. A correlative clinic given in connection with inpatient clerkship work. I hour a week; 50 hours. FOURTH YEAR Ur 650. Diseases Affecting the Genito-Urinary Tract. I hour fall. A continuation course, extending the study of urologic problems, diagnostic techniques, and the principles of urologic treatment. Lectures and clinic presentations. 1 hour a week; 12 hours. Ur 670. Urology Outpatient Clinic. 1~ hours, one section each term. Active student participation in all phases of the clinical management of ambu- lant patients in the urology outpatient clinic. 3 hours a week; 36 hours. ELECTIVE COURSES Ur 601. Research. Any term, hours to be arranged. For third- or fourth-year students. Ur 690. Urology Outpatient Clinic. Any term, hours to be arranged in accord- ance with the requirements iII the regular Urology Outpatient Clinic course. Anesthesiology REQUIRED COURSES THIRD YEAR Anes 615. Lectures on Anesthesia. 1 hour. An integrated series of lectures on anesthesiology, with demonstrations and 90 DESCRIPTION OF COURSES description of equipment employed; a discussion of the history of anesthesia; applied physiology; the clinical signs and methods of anesthesia; a discussion of the various anesthetic agents. 1 hour a week; 12 hours. Anes 630. Regional Anesthesia. 1 hour, one section each te"rm. Lectures concerned with diagnostic, therapeutic, and anesthetic applications of nerve blocks. Clinical demonstrations of nerve-block procedures, and demonstrations using anatomic dissections. 1 hour a week; 12 hours. FOURTH YEAR Anes 670. Anesthesia Clerkship. y,; hour, one section each term. A continuation course. Observation of anesthetic procedures in the operating room, and directed supervision in assisting with the administration of the various types of anesthetic agents. 4 hours a day for three days; 12 hours. ELECTIVE COURSE Anes 601. Research. Any term, hours to be arranged. For third- or fourth-year students. Neurosurgery REQUIRED COURSE THIRD YEAR Neu Sur 630. Neurosurgical Seminar. 1 hour, one section each term. Designed to acquaint the student with the major problems of neurological surgery. Emphasis is placed on the manner of diagnosis and the types of treat- ment available to patients with peripheral nerve, spinal, and intracranial lesions. Lectures, case presentations, and group discussions. 2 hours a week; 24 hours. ELECTIVE COURSES Neu Sur 601. Research. Any term, hours to be arranged. Clinical and basic research projects in neurosurgery. It is expected that stu- dents wishing to undertake such projects will be primarily interested in careers in neurology and neurological surgery. Neu Sur 640. Differential and Regional Neurosurgical Diagnosis and Thera- peutics. y,; hour, winter or spring. Discussions and demonstrations of the altered neurophysiologic background and anatomy encountered in patients with neurosurgical problems. Emphasis placed on student interest and participation in discussion of the basic con- cepts involved. Lectures and demonstrations. I hour a week; 12 hours. Ophthalmology KENNETH C. SWAN, Chairman of Department Professor KENNETH C. SWAN Clinical Professors AUGUSTUS B. DYKMAN Associate Professor ROBERT P. BURNS E. MERLE TAYLOR LEONARD CHRISTENSEN ROBERT V. HILL Assistant Clinical Professors JOHN P. KEIZER ROBERT W. ZELLER THOMAS E. TALBOT OPHTHALMOLOGY 91 ROBERT E. FISCHER ALFRED J. KREFT Clinical Associates GEORGE P. LYMAN EDWARD N. McLEAN TOSEPH 1. MORELAND PAUL F. BAILEY ROBERT H. BEDROSSIAN W. LEIGH CAMPBELL ROBERT F. HANEY Instructor Roy J. ELLSWORTH Clinical Instructors ROBERT C. COWGER CLYDE H. DUVAI>L, JR. WALTER R. ENDERS Research Fellow FREDERICK T. FRAUNFELDER Residents ROEERT E. KALINA RICHARD A. LALLI RICHARD E. MARKLEY PETER P. ROWELL PAUL RonNSON K. NOLEN TANNER REQUIRED COURSES THIRD YEAR Eye 615. Eye. 1 hour fall. Diseases of the eye and adnexa. Lectures, demonstrations, and quizzes. 1 hour a week; 12 hours. FOURTH YEAR Eye 650. Eye. 1 hour winter. Ophthalmology in relation to systemic disease. Lectures, demonstrations, and quizzes. 1 hour a week; 12 hours. Eye 670. Eye Outpatient Clinic. 1 hour, one section each term. Student participation in the patient-care program in the Adult and Children's Eye Clinic. Demonstration and use of instruments and techniques for oph- thalmic diagnosis and treatment. About one-third of the course is devoted to study of ophthalmic manifestations of systemic disease in hospitalized patients. 2 hours a week; 24 hours. ELECTIVE COURSES Eye 601. Research. Any term, hours to be arranged. Eye 690. Eye Outpatient Clinic. Any term, hours to be arranged in accordance with the requirements of the regular Eye Outpatient Clinic course (Eye 670). Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology ROBERT M. HANSEN LESTER T. JONES DAVID D. DEWEESE, Chairman of Department Clinical Professors DAVID D. DEWEESEPAUL BAILEY GEORGE E. CHAMBERLAIN WILLIAM M. BOLTON LEWIS W. JORDAN Assistant Clinical Professors CLIFFORD KUHN DONALD C. METTLER BRUCE L. TITUS H. VICTOR ADIX PAUL B. MYERS ROBERT R. COOPER RICHARD HODGSON DARRELL W. LANDREY Clinical Associates GEORGE C. SAUNDERS KENNETH D. SMYTH Clinical Instructors DONALD H. HOLDEN JACK B. MILLER Residents RICHARD P. PANIAN LYNN B. ROBINSON T. GLENN TEN EYCK RALPH N. WESTFALL ALEXANDER E. PETROFF ALEXANDER J. SCHLEUNING, II RICHARD L. SWANSON 92 DESCRIPTION OF COURSES REQUIRED COURSES THIRD YEAR ENT 615. Ear, Nose, and Throat. 1 hour fall. An integrated series of lectures, demonstrations, motion pictures, and in- formal discussions reviewing the basic anatomy, physiology, and symptoma- tology of the ear, nose, and throat diseases, with emphasis on diagnosis. 1 hour a week; 12 hours. FOURTH YEAR ENT 670. Ear, Nose, and Throat Outpatient Clinic. 10 hours, one section each term. Practical instruction, examination of patients, use of diagnostic instruments, and treatment programs under supervision. 3 hours a week; 36 hours. ELECTIVE COURSE ENT 690. Ear, Nose, and Throat Outpatient Clinic. Any term, hours to be arranged in accordance with the requirements in the regular Ear, Nose, and Throat Outpatient Clinic course. CENT 670). Obstetrics and Gynecology RALPH C. BENSON, Chairman of Department Professors RALPH C. BENSON HOWARD J. TATUM CLIFFORD FEARL Climcal Professor HOWARD C. STEARNS Associate Professor RAPHAEL B. DURFEE Associate Clinical Professors GUNNAR E. C. NELSON W,LL,AM M. WILSON GOODRICH C. SCHAUFFLER Assistant Professors OTTO R. EMIG FRANK SHUBECK WARREN F. ROGERS JACK M. SCHNEIDER, II JOSEPH C. M,TCHELL DAVID W. MOORE MAX H. PARROTT EDWARD N. PETERSON JESSE L. RAY QUINTEN SCHERMAN ELIZABETH H. SCHIRMER W,LL,AM O. THOMAS THOMAS A. TREANOR RALPH E. WALLACE, JR. JAMES M. WHITELY Assistant Clinical Professors RODERICK C. BLATCHFORD DUNCAN R. NEILSON Instructor TOSHIO FUJIKURA Clinical Instructors GEORGE S. HARA W,LLIAM L. HARTMANN PHILIP H. HENDERSON, JR. W,LL,AM W. HICKS, JR. ROBERT C. JACKSON DAVID W. JAMES BENJAMIN B. JONES GERALD E. KINZEL GEORGE H. LAGE F. KEITH MARKEE ALFRED N. MARSHALL J. OPPIE MCCALL, JR. Residents ROBERT P. DOUGHTON HAROLD E. RAY RAYMOND D. R,CE THEODORE M. BISCHOFF RICHARD N. BOLTON MELVIN "V. BREESE LE Roy S. CASPERSEN CHARLES L. CHAVIGNY C. LOUISE CLANCY R,CHARD W. FRANKLIN W. RONALD FRAZIER MALCOLM E. FULLER REMY W. FULSHER ROBERT B. GREENE JAMES A. AFFLECK JACK W. BELL OBSTETRICS Obstetrics REQUIRED COURSES THIRD YEAR 93 Obs 615. Introductory Obstetrics. 1 hour fall. Lectures, recitations, and demonstrations in obstetrics. The anatomy and physiology of the female pelvis and genitals; diagnosis of pregnancy; the management of normal pregnancy; physiology of and clinical course in nor- mal labor and puerperium. 1 hour a week; 12 hours. Obs 616. Lecture and Demonstration Course in Obstetrics. 1 hour winter. Mechanism of normal and abnormal presentation; manikin demonstration; care of the newborn child. Obstetrical technique; forceps version, breech ex- traction, cesarean section and embryotomy. 1 hour a week; 12 hours. Obs 630. Clinical Clerkship. 3~ hours, one section each term. Patient study, ward rounds, and conferences in obstetrics. Multnomah and Medical School Hospital. 13 hours a week for six weeks; 78 hours. Obs 631. Manikin. ~ hour, one section each term. Lectures and demonstrations with the manikin on the mechanism of normal and abnormal labor and delivery, including pelvic mensuration, pelvic archi- tecture, presentation and position of the fetus, complications of labor and delivery, 1 hour a week; 12 hours. Obs 632. Attendance at Deliveries. 2 hours, one section each term. Each student is required to be in attendance at and observe twelve deliveries in Multnomah Hospital, including delivery of patients in the hospital and attendance upon mother and child after deliveries. Each student is required to participate in at least six deliveries during an assigned period. FOURTH YEAR 5~ 670. Obstetrics Outpatient Clinic. 3~ hours, one section each term. Examination of pregnant women, pelvimetry, and instructions in prenatal and postpartum care. 13 hours a week for 6 weeks; 78 hours. Obs 671. Special Problems in Obstetrics Outpatient Clinic. 1 hour, one section each term. Problems involving likely difficult labor due to a large infant or small pelvis Cdystocia), metabolic, cardiac, and other complicated obstetrical conditions. Cases are evaluated and a definitive course outlined. 3 hours a week for 6 weeks; 18 hours. Obs 672. Postnatal Outpatient Clinic. 1 hour, one section each term. Examination and demonstration of normal and abnormal details of pelvic anatomy following parturition. Outline of treatment for the postpartum pa- tient. Methods of child spacing detailed. 3 hours a week for 6 weeks; 18 hours. ELECTIVE COURSES Obs 601. Research. Any term, hours to be arranged. Obs 640. Fetal Neonatal Death Conference. ~ hour, any term. Review of the pathology of predelivery and postnatal period. Discussion of the likely causes of death from the clinical, gross and microscopic review of each case. 1 hour a week; 12 hours. Obs 690. Obstetrics Outpatient Clinic. Any term, hours to be arranged in ac- cordance with requirements in the regular Obstetrics Outpatient Clinic course CObs 670). 94 DESCRIPTION OF COURSES Gynecology REQUIRED COURSES THIRD YEAR Gyn 615, 616. Gynecology. 1 hour each term, fall and winter. Gynecologic pathology and oncology demonstrated; details of surgery for pelvic hernia; inflammatory problems and pelvic tumors. 1 hour a week; 24 hours. Gyn 630. Clinical Clerkship. 3 hours, one section each term. Patient study, ward rounds and conferences in gynecology. Multnomah and Medical School Hospitals. 11 hours a week for 6 weeks; 66 hours. FOURTH YEAR Gyn 670. Gynecology Outpatient Clinic. 2 hours, one section each term. Examination of patients, demonstratbn of problems related to office gyne- cology; postoperative followup and cancer detection emphasized; treatment of gynecologic problems outlined. 8 hours a week for 6 weeks; 48 hours. Gyn 671. Gynecology Tumor Outpatient Clinic and Pathology Conference. 1 hour. Evaluation of gynecological cancer patients, pre- or post-therapy. A follow-up of at least five years post-therapy is instituted. Complications of surgical and radiologic management are evaluated and corrective measures prescribed. 4 hours a week for 6 weeks; 24 hours. ELECTIVE COURSES Gyn 601. Research. Any term, hours to be arranged. Gyn 690. Gynecology Outpatient Clinic. Any term, hours to be arranged in accordance with the requirements in the ~'egular Gynecology Outpatient Clinic course. (Gyn 670). Pediatrics HEROLD S. LILLYWHITE (speech pathology) DONALD E. PICKERING, Acting Chairman of Department Professors ALLAN J. HILL, JR. DONALD E. P,CKER'NG RICHARD L. SLEETER Clinical Professor JOSEPH B. BILDERBACK Associate Professors GEORGE W. DANA RUDOLF C. H. ENGEL S. GORHAN BABSON W,LL,AM M. CLARK, JR. MORRIS L. BRIDGEMAN VICTOR D. MENASHE CARL G. ASHLEY JOHN H. BENWARD ROBERT W. BLAKELEY (speech pathology and hearing) Associate Clinical Professors SCOTT GOODNIGHT Assistant Professors ROBERT J. MEECHAN Assistant Clinical Professo,'s QUINTEN W. COCHRAN WALTER A. Goss JOHN A. LARRABEE JOHN ARTHUR MAY ALVIN D. WERT ROBERT L. T,PS EDGAR M. RECTOR PAUL E. SHICK, JR. LENDON H. SMITH JAMES P. WHITTEMORE KATHRINE S. FRENCH (anthropology) Instructors \V,LL,AM W. ORNDUFF DAVID L. SESSIONS FREIDA M. WEINER NORTON B. YOUNG (audiology) DANIEL K. B,LLMEYER JOHN W. BUSSMAN W. ROBERT DAY JOHN R. HANSEN JOSEPH T. HART PEGGY J. COPPLE WILLIAM V. COYNER PEDIATRICS Clinical Instructors EDWARD L. HENDRICKS PETER H. HURST DONALD F. KELLEY DAVID W. MACFARLANE GEORGE A. NASH GEORGE J. SCHUNK Research Fellow GEORGE R. KERR Residents JOHN E. F,NCH ARTHUR D. KRACKE GEORGE M. MAHON REQUIRED COURSES THIRD YEAR W,LL,AM M. SNOOK JOHN L. STEVENSON CLEMENS W. VAN Rooy CHARLES VARGA GEORGE F. WALLIKER MICHAEL J. MILLER CHARLES R. PETERSO N 95 Ped 615, 616,617. Diseases of Infancy and Childhood. 1 hour each term. A survey of pediatrics from a correlative standpoint. Lectures and demon- strations. I hour a week; 36 hours. Ped 630. Clerkship. 8 hours, one section each term. Review of pediatric problems in an inpatient setting by patient responsibility, individual and group discussion. 32 hours a week for 6 weeks; 192 hours. FOURTH YEAR Ped 670. Pediatric Outpatient Clinic. 4 hours, one section each term. General pediatric problems in an outpatient setting with patient responsibility, individual and group discussions. 15 hours a week for 6 weeks; 90 hours. Ped 671. Pediatric Outpatient Specialty Clinics. 5 hours, one section each term. Study of special pediatric problems in cardiovascular, neurologic, endocrine, metabolic, and hematologic diseases. 20 hours a week for 6 weeks; 120 hours. ELECTIVE COURSES Ped 601. Research. Any term, hours to be arranged. Ped 640. Fetal Neonatal Death Conference. y,; hour, any term. Review of the pathology of predelivery and postnatal period. Discussion of the likely causes of death from the clinical, gross, and microscopic review of each case. 1 hour a week; 12 hours. Ped 641. Congenital Heart Disease. 1 hour, one section each term. Students have an opportunity to examine patients with congenital heart dis- ease in the Crippled Children's Division under the guidance of consultants from the Departments of Medicine, Radiology, Surgery, and Pediatrics. 2 hours a week; 24 hours. Ped 690. Pediatric Outpatient Clinic. Any term, hours to be arranged in accord- ance with the requirements in the regular Pediatrics Outpatient Clinic course (Ped 670). Special Programs Graduate Studies THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON MEDICAL SCHOOL offers graduate programs in the basic medical sciences, leading to the Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees; the degrees are conferred by the University of Oregon upon recommendation of the faculty of the Medical School. A combined program leading to both medical and basic science graduate degrees is also offered. Work leading to the Master of Science or Doctor of Philosophy degree is offered in anatomy, bacteriology, biochemistry, pathology, pharmacology, and physiology. Work toward the master's degree is offered in medical psychology and medical technology. Recommended Preparation for Graduate Work For admission to graduate studies an applicant mllst have a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree from an accredited college. Reading ability in a foreign language is highly desirable for applicants expecting to become candi- dates for the Master of Science degree. Reading ability in two modern foreign languages is not essential for admission to graduate studies, but must be demon- strated before the degree of Doctor of Philosophy is granted. It is highly desirable that all applicants have completed undergraduate courses in elementary statistics; training in statistical methods is required for all candidates for advanced degrees. The subjects and credits required for admission to the Medical School are recommended for admission to graduate studies. In addition, the several depart- ments offering graduate work generally require certain of the following: Anatomy: comparative anatomy, genetics, general physiology, microtech- niques. Bacteriology: general microbiology. Biochemistry: physical chemistry and mathematics through differential and integral calculus (essential for students who intend to work for the Ph.D. degree, and desirable for master's candidates). Additional courses in analytical and or- ganic chemistry recommended for all graduate students. Pathology: admission to the Medical School. Pharmacology: physical chemistry, advanced organic chemistry. Physiology: advanced courses in biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics. Medical Psychology: general psychology. Further information concerning qualifications for graduate study may be obtained from the Registrar's Office or from the head of the department in which the student plans to work. Admission to Graduate Status Admission to graduate-student status is contingent upon (l) application by the student on forms available from the Registrar of the Medical School, (2) recommendation by the head of the department in which the stlldent desires to work, and (3) approval by the Graduate Council and the dean of the Medical School. As a part of the application data, satisfactory scores on the aptitude test and on one or more of the advanced-test portions of the Graduate Record Ex- amination are required to be furnished by the applicant. Only candidates with [96 ] GRADU ATE STUDIES 97 superior college records or presenting other clear evidence that they have a capacity for productive scholarship will be considered. The qualifications of stu- dents expecting to continue graduate studies after receiving a master's degree will be reviewed by the Graduate Council. Acceptance by a student of admission to graduate status is regarded as a declaration of intent to complete a program of graduate study prior to applica- tion for enrollment in other :Medical School training programs. Standards of Performance Graduate students are graded on the same basis as medical students in the courses they take in the Medical School. Graduate credit is granted only for course work in which grades of I, II, III or IV are earned. A minimum yearly weighted grade average of 3.00 must be maintained. (See page 61, Promotion.) Admission to Candidacy for a Graduate Degree Admission to graduate status is not equivalent to admission to candIdacy for a graduate degree; the latter is granted only after the student has demonstrated knowledge of the fundamentals of his field and ability to perform work of gradu- ate character. A written qualifying examination is required of students desiring to become candidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, and may also be required, at the discretion of the major department and Graduate Council, of students desiring to become candidates for the Master of Science degree. The qualifying examination is given by the major department in which the student is registered and covers the broad field of his background preparation. It must be taken not later than the' spring or summer term prior to the academic year in which the degree is to be received. The student becomes eligible to take the quali- fying examination for candidacy for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy after he has passed reading examinations in two modern foreign languages. Admission to candidacy for an advanced degree is determined by the Graduate Council after review of the examination, the scholastic record of graduate work, and the recommendation of the student's major department head. Requirement for Graduate Degrees (1) Residence. Academic residence is established by registration for gradu- ate credit in the University of Oregon Medical School. For the Master of Science degree a minimum of three academic terms in residence as a graduate student is required. For the Doctor of Philosophy degree a minimum of six academic terms in residence as a graduate student is required. Interruptions in residence are undesirable but may be permitted by joint agreement of the major department and Graduate Council. (2) Duration of Candidacy. For the master's degree a student must be a candidate for the degree for at least one academic term; for the doctor's degree a student must be a candidate for three academic terms. (3) Hours of Graduate Work Required. (a) For the degree of Master of Science 30 term hours of graduate credit in the major department and 15 hours of credit in a minor department are required. (b) For the degree of Doctor of Philosophy a total of 135 term hours of graduate credit is required. Of this total, a minimum of 100 hours must be credit in the major department; the student must also complete work in a minor field or fields: a minimum of 20 hours in a single minor or a minimum total of 30 hours in two minors. (c) Two term hours of credit in an advanced statistics course, dealing with the design of experiments and the analysis and interpretation of experimental data, are required. . 98 SPECIAL PROGRAMS (d) Special permission of the Graduate Council is required for a work load in excess of 18 hours per term. No courses in the third and fourth years of the medical curriculum may be taken for graduate credit without special permission of the Graduate Council. (4) Thesis Requirements. The candidate for an advanced degree must present a written description of experimental investigations carried out during the course of graduate study. Ordinarily, the thesis for the degree of Master of Science is a report of experimental work conducted by the student under the close supervision of his major professor. The thesis for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy must show evidence of originality on the part of the student in the planning and execu- tion of independent experimental work, and the results must represent a definite contribution to knowledge. General instructions on the preparation of the thesis may be obtained from the chairman of the Graduate Council. The thesis must be accepted by the head of the department and the Graduate Council. The thesis must be submitted to the Graduate Council on or before the first of May. (5) Oral Thesis Examinations. An oral examination covering the subject of the thesis is required of all candidates for advanced degrees. The examining com- mittee is appointed by the chairman of the Graduate Council with the advice of the head of the major department. The examination must take place at least ten days prior to the date of Commencement. Combined Program Leading to the M.D. and a Graduate Degree The Medical School offers a special five-year program of study for students wishing to work toward the Master of Science degree while completing the regular curriculum in medicine. The combined program of graduate-medical study is open only to students who plan to spend five years in residence at the Medical School. Required graduate major credit is earned in a major department of graduate study. Minor credits are granted for basic science courses in the medical curriculum. Medical students wishing to enter this program must be accepted as graduate students by the Graduate Council and the dean. Candidates for the Doctor of Philosophy degree who have already earned the Doctor of Medicine degree may apply a maximum of 45 term hours of credit (one academic year) in the basic medical sciences toward the advanced degree. Duplicate enrollment as a medical student working toward the degree of Doctor of Medicine and as a graduate student working toward the degree of Doctor of Philosophy is not allowed. Registration and Payment of Fees Registration for graduate study in any graduate program must be renewed quarterly and study programs arranged at the beginning of each term. Dates for registration and payment of fees conform to the dates indicated in the calendar of the Medical School. (See page 8.) The student is responsible for the arrange- ment of his course schedule by agreement with the head of his major depart- ment and the instructors teaching the desired courses. Fees for graduate study are payable at the beginning of each term according to the schedule listed on page 58. Internship and Residency Programs THE INTERNSHIP PROGRAM of the University of Oregon Medical School Hospitals and Clinics is approved by the Council on Medical Education and Hospitals of the American Medical Association. The hospitals participate POSTGRADUATE PROGRAM 99 in the National Internship Matching Program. The interns who receive training in the Medical School Hospitals and Clinics (currently 30) have a twelve-month rotating internship in both the Medical School Hospital and Multnomah Hospital. All patients in the hospitals and clinics are house cases and are under the personal care of an intern, who is responsible to the resident on the service. Internship appointments are effective July 1. One of the important functions of a medical school is the training of physi- cians in the medical specialties. The demand for such training has greatly in- creased in recent years. In response, the Medical School residency program has been expanded to provide approximately 110 appointments. Residency training follows one year of internship and consists of two to five years of study devoted entirely to one specialized field of medicine. Instruction is given both in clinical departments and in related basic science departments of the school. All residencies have received the approval of the Council on Medical Educa- tion and the Hospitals of the American Medical Association and of the respective American boards. Residencies are offered in anesthesiology, dermatology, hema- tology, internal medicine, neurological surgery, neurology, obstetrics and gyne- cology, ophthalmology, orthopedic surgery, otolaryngology, pathology (both clin- ical and anatomical), pediatrics, psychiatry, radiology, general surgery, thoracic surgery, and urology. The following Portland hospitals cooperate with the Medical School in the residency programs: Emanuel Hospital, Shriner's Hospital for Crippled Children, and Veterans Hospital. Applications should be made to the medical director of the University of Oregon Medical School Hospitals and Clinics. Appointments are made six to eight months in advance of the beginning of the residency period, July 15. Postgraduate Program THE MEDICAL SCHOOL makes its teaching and clinical facilities available to physicians for continued postgraduate study. An extensive postgraduate pro- gram has been arranged, consisting of a series of short intensive courses, usually oft three to five days' duration. These courses are devoted to special subjects and are scheduled throughout the year. Instruction is by lectures and demonstrations, the method of presentation depending upon the subject. Enrollment is open to any graduate of an approved medical school who is licensed to practice in his state of residence. The fee for each course is $15.00 per day. Any physician meeting the eligibility requirements stated above may attend any of the regularly scheduled clinical teaching activities in the hospitals and clinics without official enrollment and without payment of fees. School of Nursing THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON SCHOOL OF NURSING, located on the campus of the University of Oregon Medical School, Portland, offers three programs: (I) The Basic Degree Program, leading to the Bachelor of Science in Nurs- ing degree, prepares professional nurses who give total patient care in hospitals, public health agencies, and in the community, who assume leadership of other nursing personnel, and who possess the requirements for advanced study in teach- 100 SPECIAL PROGRAMS ing supervision, administration, and consultation. This program is four academic years and one summer term in length. For the freshman year the student enrolls in an accredited college or univer- sity for work in liberal arts and basic sciences. For the sophomore year, the student nurse transfers to the School of Nursing, Portland, where she continues her liberal arts studies along with professional nurs- ing courses. Student nurses receive their clinical experience in the teaching hos- pitals and clinics of the Medical School-the Medical School Hospital, Multnomah Hospital, the University State Tuberculosis Hospital and the Outpatient Clinic. Psychiatric and public health nursing experience is secured in off-campus facilities -in the Oregon State Hospital, Salem, and in selected health departments and agencies. ' (2) The Baccalaureate Degree Program, for Registered Nurses is planned for graduates of diploma-school programs who are seeking a broad background of general and professional educational preparation to extend their professional practice. Public health nursing is an integral part of the program. The curric- ulum also provides opportunities for a broadened foundation in general educa- tion, liberal arts, and behavioral sciences. (3) The Master's Degree Program, leading to a degree of Master of Science in Nursing, provides advanced professional preparation for the qualified graduate nurse who holds a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university. A maj or in teaching is offered. A catalog containing detailed information about the programs of the School of Nursing may be obtained by writing to the Director, University of Oregon School of Nursing, Portland I. Hospital Dietetics THE COURSE IN HOSPITAL DIETETICS offered in the University of Oregon Medical School Hospitals and Clinics was approved by the American Dietetic Association in 1943. The course provides the one year's internship in a hospital necessary to complete requirements for membership in the a~sociation. The minimum admission requirement is graduation with a B.S. degree, in- cluding the academic requirements of the American Dietetic Association. During the twelve-month training period at the Medical School, the' student pays no tuition but provides her own supplies, including uniforms. Students receive complete maintenance and an allowance of $65.00 per month. Appointments are made once a year; applications should be submitted to the Director of Dietetics, University of Oregon Medical School Hospitals and Clinics, not later than March I. X-Ray Technique THE DEPARTMENT OF RADIOLOGY of the University of Oregon Medi- cal School offers a two-year course of training for X-ray technicians. The course, which was established in 1930, is approved by the Council on Medical Education and Hospitals of the American Medical Association and by the American Regis- try of X-Ray Technicians. The minimum admission requirement is graduation from an accredited high school with a high scholastic rating; however, preference is given to applicants who have college training with credits in mathematics and physics. MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY 101 Na tuition is charged during the period of training, but the student must pro- vide his own books, supplies, uniforms, and incidental fees. During the second year, the student serves as an apprentice technician and receives a stipend of $50.00 per month. The course includes lectures in anatomy, ;:Jhysiology, physics, and X-ray equipment, and lectures and clinical experience in dark-room chemistry and pro- cedures, X-ray techniques, positioning of patients, hospital ethics, record keeping, department operation, and X-ray therapy. Students receive clinical experience in special X-ray procedures during their second year of training. All instruction is under the direction of the chairman of the Department of Radiology of the University of Oregon Medical School. Twelve students are admitted annually in July. Applications should be sub- mitted to the Instructor in Radiological Technique, Department of Radiology, University of Oregon Medical School Hospitals and Clinics. The two-year program qualifies the student to take the registry examination of the Amcrican Registry of X-Ray Technicians, offered twice each year. The program includes the year of apprenticeship otherwise required by the Registry. Medical Technology RAYMOND D. GRONDAHL, Director of Medical Technology Program Professor RAYMOND D. GRONDAHL Associate Professor TYRA T. HUTCHENS Associate Clinical Professors JAMES H. LIUM HOMER H. HARRIS Assistant Professors GERALD J. LATTIG MARTHA L. HAMILTON Assistant Clinical Professors MARLOWE DITTEDRANDT EUGENE W. LANDRETH Instructor MARY E. BAPTIST (Medical Technology) Clinical Instructors NIGEL A. PICKERING DAVID S. TAKALO TRAINING IN MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY is offcred in the' clinicallabora- tories of the University of Oregon Medical School. The twelve-month program, established in 1933, is approved by the Registry of Medical Technologists of the American Society of Clinical Pathologists and by the Council on Medical Educa- tion and Hospitals of the American Medical Association. The minimum admission requirements are: three years of college work, with: 24 term hours in biology, including one full academic year of general biology and! or zoology; 24 term hours of chemistry, which must include one full aca- demic year of general inorganic chemistry (survey courses in chemistry are not acceptable); 4 term hours of college mathematics. The three ycars of college preparation may be obtained at any accredited college. The applicant's credentials must be approved by the Registry prior to admission. Classes begin with the fall term and academic credit is granted for the work of the fall, winter, and spring terms. No credit is given for the summer term, which is required for certification by the Registry. Upon satisfactory completion of the twelve continuous months' training period, a certificate is issued to the stu- 102 SPECIAL PROGRAMS dent by the University of Oregon Medical Schoo!' The student is then eligible to take the National Registry Examination, which is given twice a year. Upon passing the examination, the student is qualified as a registered medical technol- ogist with the American Society of Clinical Pathologists. A graduate program leading to the Master of Science degree is offered for qualified students. Application blanks for admission may be obtained from the Registrar of the Medical Schoo!' Fees. Students in the medical technology program pay the following fees: Per term Tuition $ 20.00 Laboratory and course fee.......................................................................... 36.00 Building fee 8.00 Incidental fee (student health service) 23.00 Total for Oregon residents $ 87.00 Total for nonresidents who pay an additional $55.00 per term $142.00 Per year $ 60.00 108.00 24.00 69.00 $261.00 $426.00 Medical technology students pay the "special fees" listed on pages 58-59 under the conditions indicated. Textbooks and uniforms are supplied by the student. No dormitories are available on the Medical School campus. Curriculum 'in Medical Technology Fall Term Term hours MT 410. Clinical Bacteriology 4 MT 413. Laboratory Orientation 2 MT 424. Clinical Biochemistry 5 MT 430. Principles of Hematology 5 *CP 520. Radioisotope Technique 1 17 Winter Term MT 411. Clinical Bacteriology 6 MT 425. Clinical Biochemistry 6 MT 431. Special Hematology 3 *CP 521. Radioisotope Technique 1 16 Spring Term MT 414. Urinalysis 4 MT 420. Histological Technique 4 MT 436. Applied Serology 5 MT 437. Clinical Parasitology 3 *CP 522. Radioisotope Laboratory I 17 Description of Courses MT 410, 411. Clinical Bacteriology. 4 hours fall, 6 hours winter. The bacteria pathogenic for man. Study of the culture, the morphological characteristics, and the means of isolation and identification of these organ- isms. Fall: lectures, 4 hours a week. Winter: lectures, 3 hours a week; lab- oratory, 9 hours a week. 176 hours. MT 413. Laboratory Orientation. 2 hours fal!. A study of the collection, preservation, and care of the various types of clinical specimens. Lectures, 1 hour a week; laboratory, 3 hours a week; 44 hours. * See page 70. MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY 103 MT 414. Urinalysis. 4 hours spring. A study of the mechanisms of formation and identification of the normal and abnormal components of urine. Lectures, 2 hours a week; laboratory, 6 hours a week; 88 hours. MT 420. Histological Technique. 4 hours spring. Principles of tissue fixation, dehydration, and staining, with special emphasis upon the methods used in histopathological technique. Lectures, 2 hours a week; laboratory, 6 hours a week; 88 homs. MT 424, 425. Clinical Biochemistry. 5 hours fall, 6 hours winter. The principles of biochemistry and the applications of colorimetry, gastromet- ric analysis, and quantitative chemistry in the determination of the substances in blood and body fluids. Fall: lecture, 3 hours a week; laboratory, 6 hours a week. Winter: lectures, 3 hours a week; laboratory, 9 hours a week. 231 hours. MT 430. Principles of Hematology. 5 hours fall. The normal function and development of blood cells, red blood counts, white blood counts, differentiai cell counts, platelet counts, sedimentation rate, coag- ulation, bleeding time, and red blood cell fragility. Lectures, 3 hours a week; laboratory, 6 hours a week; 99 hours. MT 431. Special Hematology. 3 hours winter. Blood dyscrasis, bone marrow, and blood studies relative to the anemias, leukemia, and other pathological conditions of the blood. Lectures, 2 hours a week; laboratory, 3 hours a week; 55 hours. MT 436. Applied Serology. 5 hours spring. The principles of serological phenomena in the laboratory. The factors influ- encing precipitin, flocculation, and complement fixation tests as applied to serum diagnosis of disease. Special consideration of flocculation and comple- ment fixation tests as they apply to the diagnosis of syphillis. Lectures, 2 hours a week; laboratory, 9 hours a week; 121 hours. MT 437. Clinical Parasitology. 3 hours spring. The life cycles, modes of transmission, and diagnostic features of the more common parasites of man. Lectures, 2 hours a week; laboratory, 3 hours a week; 55 hours. ELECTIVE COURSES MT 501. Research. Any term, hours to be arranged. MT 50S. Reading and Conference. Any term, hours to be arranged. MT 507. Seminar. Any term, hours to be arranged. Enrollment and Degrees Degrees Conferred June 9, 1961 Doctor of Medicine GRADUATE .INTERNSHIP Robert Alfred Beatty........ . University of Illinois Research and Educational Hospital, Chicago, Ill. Samuel T. Bennett San Joaquin General Hospital, Stockton, Calif. Charles A. Bonnett.. University of Oregon Medical School Hospitals and Clinics, Portland, Ore. Richard Paul Bunch St. Luke's Hospital, Spokane, Wash. Douglas Murray Burus Highland·Alamcda County Hospital, Oakland, Calif. Jean Everice Carter University of Oregon Medical School Hospitals and Clinics, Portland, Ore. George Heyden Caspar Southern Pacific General Hospital, San Francisco, Calif. Richard Ernest Cavalli Letterman General Hospital, San Francisco, Calif. Gerald R. Christensen Ancker Hospital, St. Paul, Minn. Gunnar E. Christiansen Good Samaritan Hospital, Portland, are. Byong·Uk Chung Evanston Hospital, Evanston. Ill. Willis Irving CottelI Charity Hospital, New Orleans. La. Mary Jane Dubinski... Good Samaritan Hospital, Portland, are. Lloyd Ostrum Eckhardt University of Oregon Medical School Hospitals and Clinics, Portland. are. Raymond D. Endicott St. Luke's Hospital, Spokane, Wash. Rolf Richard Engel.. University of Minnesota Hospitals, Minneapolis, Minn. Thomas Edwin Fagan University of Oregon Medical School Hospitals and Clinics, Portland. are. Bill B. Ferguson Emanuel Hospital, Portland, are. Robert Leon Fulwyler U. S. Naval Hospital, Camp Pendleton, Calif. Lee Arthur Gleason Ireland Army Hospital, Fort Knox, Ky. Raymond F. Graap, Jr Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital, Hanover, N. H. Keith Frederic Harcourt University of Oregon Medical School Hospitals and Clinics, Portland, are. Thomas John Harrison Los Angeles County Hospital, Los Angeles, Calif. James Thomas Hartford Madigan General Hospital, Tacoma, Wash. Donald H. Heithecker University of Oregon Medical School Hospitals and Clinics, Portland> Ore. Leonard L. Heston Bernalillo County·Indian Hospital, Albuquerque, N. M. Howard Eugene Johnson University of Oregon Medical School Hospitals and Clinics, Portland, are. Bruce Beal Johnstone University of Oregon Medical School Hospitals and Clinics, Portland, are. Irwin Eugene Joslyn Providence Hospital, Portland.are. Visut Kanchanapoomi. Ancker Hospital. St. Paul, Minn. John Coleman Kelly U. S. Naval Hospital, San Diego, Calif. Harry Knudsen San Bernardino County Charity Hospital. San Bernardino. Calif. Richard Phelps Lewis Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston, Mass. Merritt Lewis Linn Good Samaritan Hospital, Portland, are. Dale L. W. Lowther Madigan General Hospital, Tacoma, Wash. Joseph c. Macdonald Highland·Alameda County Hospital. Oakland, Calif. Malcolm M. Marquis University of Oregon Medieal School Hospitals and Clinics, Portland, are. Sammy Lee Meyer Los Angeles County Hospital, Los Angeles. Calif; Marilyn Ann Mickey Emanuel Hospital, Portland, are. Hideyo Minagi. Queen·s Hospital, Honolulu. Hawaii Peter M. Nakamura St. Luke's Hospital. Spokane, Wash. Herald Stanger Nokes Good Samaritan Hospital. Portland, Ore. Bruce Alfred Peters University of Oregon Medical School Hospitals and Clinics, Portland. are. Donald Wayne Pittman Good Samaritan Hospital, Portland. are. James Clarence Puscas San Bernardino County Charity Hospital, San Bernardino, Calif. [ 104 ] ENROLLMENT AND DEGREES 105 Richard Lewis Redfern Highland·Alameda County Hospital, Oakland, Calif. Thomas L. W. Roe University of California Hospitals, San Francisco, Calif. Edward M. Schneider University of Oregon Medical School Hospitals and Clinics, Portland, Ore. Alan Fulton Scott Madigan General Hospital, Tacoma, Wash. James Melvin Scott. Good Samaritan Hospital, Portland, Ore. Norman F. Seidenverg U. S. Naval Hospital, Oakland, Calif. Michael James Skala St. Luke's Hospital, Spokane, Wash. Esther Annette Strom Massachusetts Memorial Hospital, Boston, Mass. John Walter Tarnasky Emanuel Hospital, Portland, Ore. Louis Arthur Taucher San Bernardino County Charity Hospital, San Bernardino, Calif. Duane Franklin Taylor St. Luke's Hospital, Spokane, Wash. Thomas Leon Thornton Emanuel Hospital, Portland, Ore. William M. Veatch Walter Reed General Hospital, Washington, D. C. Vernon Verle Viles Good Samaritan Hospital, Portland, Ore. Graham M. Watkins Pontiac General Hospital, Pontiac, Mich. Daniel Louis Wesche Philadelphia General Hospital, Philadelphia, Penn. David Lee Wishart.. St. Luke's Hospital, Spokane, Wash. Alicia E. Marco Doctor of Philosophy R. Elaine E. Spencer Master of Science J. Peter Bentley Gnnnar E. Christiansen Russell R. MacDonald Sammy Lee Meyer Paul Telford Russell Enrollment 1960-61 Medical Students Robert L. Acker Ernest P. Aebi Irshad A. Ahmad Patrick C. Aiu John N. Anderson Donald F. Austin Robert L. Backstrom John O. Bergstrom C. Carter Boggs Robert O. Burgess H. Treat Cafferata Timothy J. Campbell James J. Cereghino Charles K. Chapman Gorden L. Clark Maurice J. Comeau John S. Corson William W. Cox Eric W. S. Craig Robert D. Davis Curwood L. Davison Carl M. Deming David L. Dixon Peter J. Dowsett Robert A. Eastwood John Echevarria Harold Erickson Joseph G. Antony Ho1lis L. Augee Jerry J. Bass First-Year Class James D. Fear! Thomas J. Franz Layne O. Gentry David N. Gilbert Scott H. Goodnight, Jr. James L. Griggs Edward A. Grossenbacher Kenneth A. Hammon Stanley G. Harris Rodger G. Hawkins H. Hale Henson Meredith K. Hester John C. Hill Thomas C. Honl Chin S. Hoo John C. Hylen Russell J. Keizer Robert C. Koch Kevin B. Lake William R. Lee Ralph V. Litchfield Gerrit R. Ludwig Don R. Martin George M. Maskell Martin E. McKenney Donald L. Meyer Second-Year Class Duane G. Beard William S. Bechen Robert M. Belanger Donald S. Minckler Gary L. Neal Larry E. Noble Thomas E. Olsen David G. Paff C. Milton Quam John B. Quick, Jr. K. Ann Ragle Delbert L. Remy George H. Rice David W. Rich Donald F. Richey J. Stephen Schaub Donald H. See Larry J. Severson George Shimomura Jack B. Shininger Edward H. Stark Gary M. Stewart Wi1liam C. Stone Richard C. U'Ren Donald E. Wadsworth N. Dean Weaver Albert Winkler, Jr. Laurence J. Wiwatowski Tohn L. Wobig Paul D. Young James B. Borden Elroy D. Brandt Larry T. Brice 106 James A. Brooks Douglas Chalmers Robert W. Clark Thomas R. Conklin S. Hope Davidson Michael J. DeBenedetti William R. Fore Richard C. Gildsdorf George A. Goodman J. Catlin Goss, Jr. Larry J. Hall Samuel J. Hammond Edward L. Hargis Artyce Lee Hawman James D. Hearn George R. Hegstrom, Jr. Richard W. Hehn Gene W. Heinrichs Hilbert J. Henrickson Gerald R. Herrin Walter W. Hutchison Curtis D. Adams James W. Asaph Dee D. Atkinson Herbert C. Baker Roger M. Bandy Larry L. Bassinger Richard W. Beighle C. Sabin Belknap John D. Bischel Dudley M. Bright Howard A. Buell Tong C. Cheah Wesley A. Cook, Jr. Lyle E. Crecelius James C. Dinneen Edwin C. Everts Richard W. Fieber R. Clifford Flanders John T. Flaxel Arthur R. Fry, Jr. Thomas A. Gail John M. Gevurtz James H. Gilbaugh, Jr. Richard T. Gourley James A. Haaland Arthur L. Hauge Robert A. Beatty Samuel T. Bennett Charles A. Bonnett Richard P. Bunch Douglas M. Burns Jean E. Carter George H. Caspar Richard E. Cavalli Gerald R. Christensen Gunnar E. Christiansen Byong·Uk Chung F. Lawrence Clare Willis I. Cottel Mary Jane D. Dubinski Lloyd O. Eckhardt Raymond D. Endicott Rolf R. Engel Thomas E. Fagan Bill B. Ferguson Robert L. Fulwyler Lee A. Gleason Raymond F. Graap, Jr. Keith F. Harcourt MEDICAL SCHOOL Jay T. Johnson George W. Keillor Alvin M. Klass Marsball L. Koonce Ben R. Kuhner Maung M. Kun Russell K. Lawson Willard R. Lilly Gerald T. Lisac Kenneth K. Magee Charles L. Martinson James W. Mortensen Daniel W. Nebert William B. Ness Walter E. Norton Tames E. O'Dea Donald R. Olson Larry M. Ottis David D. Reeder Esther H. Robinson Banchert Saetan Third-Year Class David L. Haugen Leonard L. Hays H. Douglas Hering Curtis R. Holzgang Leslie W. Inman John G. Iwakiri Edwin C. James R. Marsball J clderks Gary C. Jenkins Robert G. Kaufman Alan L. Keaton Philip J. Keizer Donald T. Kerr Robert E. Kramer Micbael N. Landis Arthur E. Lewis Ronald G. Lewis Thomas W. Mann Carl Mark, III Winston E. Maxwell Charles F. McMahon Leo J. McMahon Norbert J, McNamara rames McNeese Donald L. McNeill Russell W. Newcomb Fourth-Year Class Thomas J. Harrison James T. Hartford Donald H. Heithecker Leonard L. Heston Frederick C. Hoesly Howard E. Johnson Kit G. Johnson Richard H. Johnson Bruce B. Johnstone Irwin E. Joslyn Visut Kanchanapoomi John C. Kelly Harry Knudsen Delbert M. Kole James C. Kraus Richard P. Lewis Merritt L. Linn Dale L. W. Lowther Joseph C. Macdonald Malcolm M. Marquis Sam L. Meyer Marilyn Mickey Hideyo Minagi Peter M. Nakamura C. Dudley Saul Richard S. Scott Jon A. Shaw Stephen D. Sholkoff Kenneth M. Stevens Calvin T. Tanabe James R. Ten Eyck Richard P. Tesoro David S. Todd Per H. Tonning Gerold van del' VIugt Thomas A. Van Veen Raul A. Vernal Fredrick D. Wade Theodore A. Walters Jacob H. Wilson Stuart D. Wilson William S. Wilson Laurence E. Winter, Jr. Sybil K. II. Wong Richard C. Wright Richard O. Panzer George N. Pasto Roy E. Paulsen, Jr. William G. Prescott Charles E. Richardson Peter H. R. Roberts John P. Rundle George R. Schoedinger, III Walter R. Schreck Donald H. Scott Myron E. Shirasu Lauren K. Stanley Laddie E. Stover John M. Talbot Newton L. Thompson Fredric J. Van Rheenen Ronald W. Vinyard Joyce A. Vvalker David A. Weeks Lawrence H. Welter Mary Helen Wilder Eugene L. W onderlick Oak Chee VVong Oakland Wong Eldon W. Younger I. Minter Yount James S. Noble Herald S. Nokes Bruce A. Peters Donald W. Pittman James C. Puscas Richard L. Redfern Tbomas L. W. Roe Edward M. Schneider Alan F. Scott James W. Scott Norman M. Seidenverg Michael J. Skala Perry R. Sloop, Jr. Estber A. Strom John W. Tarnasky Lonis A. Taucher Duane F. Taylor Thomas L. Thornton William M. Veatch Vernon V. Viles Graham M. Watkins Daniel L. Wesche David L. Wishart ENROLLMENT AND DEGREES Graduate Students 107 John F. Bellinger John P. Bentley Rose Mary Bocek Rohert E. Brummett Audrey lVI. Davison David Gaudin Jack G. Giesy Alyce L. Hoyer Susan V. Hunter Russell Ray MacDonald Alicia E. Marco David A. McClure Paul T. Russell Elaine Spencer Donald G. Weber Special Students and Auditors James S. Bennett James D. Day Franees N. Diack Julia C. Dickinson Hilda Ebro Elizabeth Haines Bhaskar Joshi David Newport George L. Toombs William Wescott Medical Technology Students "Henry Charles Alexander *Lawrence Archer Harriet Hungate Busteed Margaret Ann Campbell "George Walter Davis Michael Nathan Farr Muriel Claire Gregorius Phyllis Esther Griffith * Auditors "Rosin Gust Brenda Marie Hall Meredith Jean Hiss Audney Louisa Horton Kenneth Hitoshi Kagiyama Kiyomi Kayama Pamela Jane Lindholm Barbara Claire McKay "William Arthur McKay Dorothy Anne MeKinnie "James Calvin Mason Betty Grimes Mitchell Katherine Lee Pratt Margaret Suzanne Rank Bernice M. Skoog Carolyn Mae Stetzer Robert William Woolsey Summary of Enrollment, 1960-61 iI/fen First year .. .. __ _.___________________ 78 Second year ...... .. __.. .... ._______________ 68 Third year .. .__ .. .. .. .. 76 Fourth year . . .___________________________________ 67 Total regular students . 289 Graduate students . .. .. .. 9 Special students and auditors 6 Medical technology students .. ... __ .... 9 Total .. .. .... _. .. 313 Women 2 4 2 3 11 6 4 16 37 Total 80 72 78 70 300 15 10 25 350