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Side 41 - ARTS: Courses leading to the degree BA II. COLLEGE OF COMMERCE: Courses leading to the degree BA and special certificate. III. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION: Courses leading to the degree BA and special certificate. IV. SCHOOL OF SOCIAL AND HOME SERVICE: , Courses leading to certificate of work done.
Side 32 - ... us appreciate how comparatively helpless we were before skilled nursing became an important part of medicine and surgery. From that day up to the present time we have continued training nurses to care for the sick. They have, carried out the orders of the physicians in charge like true soldiers and it is impossible to estimate the amount of good that has been done by them. Possibly hospital training is up to par with medical knowledge and now can only forge ahead as the science of medicine advances....
Side 41 - Term expires, 1910. THOMAS D. BAIRD, MD Walsenburg Term expires, 1910. CHARLES R. DUDLEY, LL.B Denver Term expires, 1912. JOSEPH C.
Side 42 - SCHOOL OF MEDICINE FACULTY JAMES H. BAKER, MA, LL.D., President. WILLIAM P. HARLOW, BA, MD, Dean, Boulder, Professor of Medical Diagnosis. LUMAN M. GIFFIN, MD, Boulder, Professor of Surgery. JOHN CHASE, BA, MD, Denver, Professor of Ophthalmology and Otology. THOMAS E. TAYLOR, BA, MD, Denver, Professor of Obstetrics. WILLIAM B. CRAIG, MD, Denver, Professor of Surgery. E. BARRER QUEAL, MD, Boulder, Professor of Physiology. GEORGE H.
Side 42 - RAMALEY, Ph.D., Boulder, Professor of Histology and Embryology. CHARLES FISHER ANDREW, MD, Longmont, Professor of Materla Medlca and Therapeutics. •CHARLES S. ELDER, MD, Denver, Professor of Surgery (Gynecology). NEWTON WIEST, MD, Denver, Professor of Dermatology.
Side 41 - ... special certificate. IV. GRADUATE SCHOOL, leading to the degrees MA and Ph.D. ; also MS, CE, EE, ME V. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING: Civil Engineering, leading to the degree BS (CE). Electrical Engineering, leading to the degree BS (EE). Mechanical Engineering, leading to the degree BS (ME).
Side 43 - MD, Boulder, Lecturer on Electro-Therapeutics. GEORGE E. NEUHAUS, MD, Denver, Lecturer on Neurology and Psychiatry. EDWARD DELEHANTY, MD, Denver, Lecturer on Neurology. WILLIAM W. GRANT, MD, Denver, Lecturer on Qynecology.
Side 44 - ... direct-indirect system. The ventilation is excellent. Every room is so located that it receives the direct rays of the sun. There are two general wards, one for women, having ten beds; the other for men, having twenty beds. Aside from the general wards, are commodious private wards which are furnished with the purpose of presenting all the comforts of home with the added convenience of a hospital and care by skilled attendants. The physicians for the general wards are selected from the Faculty...
Side 25 - It is evident that the first step toward a more accurate 2 • knowledge of the immediate cause of this affection must lie in a more careful search for the actual source or sources of the leak. HEMORRHAGIC PANCREATITIS. — In considering the relation of hemorrhage to acute pancreatitis, it is important to agree upon what shall be understood by the latter term. It has already been shown that the views advanced by Classen and his predecessors give no aid in this matter. Klebs is non-committal on account...
Side 3 - THE ETIOLOGY AND DIAGNOSIS OF SYPHILIS AND THE BEARING OF OUR RECENT KNOWLEDGE OF THESE POINTS UPON THE TREATMENT OF THE DISEASE CARROLL E.