1913 graduating class, University of Illinois College of Medicine

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1913 graduating class, University of Illinois College of Medicine
Medicine

Image by UIC Digital Collections
University of Illinois College of Medicine Class 1913

Photograph credited to Daguerre Studio, 218 South Wabash Ave. Chicago

as pictured, left to right, top to bottom
* indicates photographed graduate not listed in Class of 1913 in 1921 alumni record
† indicates faculty/staff

Vernanda Joshua Funderbirk MD
W. Peterson MD*
Allen Joseph Hruby
James Archibald Orbison
Raymond Lawrence Wall
Todd J. Wilson
T. A. Boger *
Gordon Lawrence McLellan
Joseph Sebastian Lundholm
Lyman Joseph Cook AB
John Charles Matthew Krasa
Eugene Andrew MacCornack
Carl Henry Golbeck
Harry Nichols
Constantine John Koursoumis
Lewis August Seymer
Mayer S. Coffler
Henry Howard Towles
Paul Swing Hageman
Philip Herman Wolfram SB
James Casper Droste AB PhB
Nathaniel Isadour Baskind

Alvah Lewis Sawyer BS
Ernest August Bredlau
Frank Erwin Brinckerhoff
Herbert Clarence Bolstad AB
Theodore David Burger
Maurice Charles Hennessy
John Maxwell
Arthur Robert Ohman
Warren Zachary Earl
J. G. Carney (there is a James Gilbert Carney listed in the class of 1914)
Clarence Vernon Smith
Christine Lukas
Marie Anna Motis (Zadek) MD
Eldora Alice Thomas BS
Albert Lee Alderson BS
Clara A. Hergert
Sheftel Jacob Elner
Marjorie Irene Cameron
Max William Trentzsch
Henry Wilson Averill MD
Charles Arthur Sima

Imas Pryor Rice
Howard Samuel Perry
Anthony Ferdinand Delfosse
Michael John Badzmierowski
William Albert Henke MD
Alvin Wilfred Laforge LLB MD

Ray Porter Kile
Harve Roy Sharpe
Daniel Nathan Eisendrath AB MD †
Twing Brooks Wiggins MD †
William Lincoln Ballenger MD †
Albert John Ochsner BS MD †
Carl Beck MD †
Adolph Gehrmann MD †
Thomas Archibald Davis MD †
Edmund Janes James PhD LLD, Pres. †
Oscar A. King MD †
Charles Spencer Williamson BS MD †
Frank Eldridge Wynekoop MS MD †
Elmer DeWitt Brothers BS LLB †
Frederick Tice MD †
Charles Clayton O’Byrne MD †
Charles Edward Humiston MD †
Adolph Mitchell Frank
Stephen Malcolm Burdon

Ralph Hueston Woods PhG
John Baptist Cipriani Jr.
John Weatherson CE MD †
John Ross Harger BS MD †
Bernard John Cigrand MS DDS †
Joseph McIntyre Patton MD †
Bernard Fantus MD †
John Lincoln Porter MD †
William Allen Pusey AM MD, V. Dean †
William Edward Quine MD LLD, Dean †
Frank Breckinridge Earle MD, Secy †
William McIntyre Harsha AB MD †
George Peter Dreyer AB PhD †
Richard Hunt Brown MD †
Lee Harrison Mettler AM MD †
Charles Davison MD †
Gregor Boris Hassin MD †
Herman Harry Bassler MD
Willis Herbert Watson

Lydie Roumajon Jesperson
Ione Fisher Beem AB
Bessie Belle Sinclair
Edward Louis Heintz PhG MD †
Ephraim Kirkpatrick Findlay MD †
Frederick George Dyas MD †
William Albert Fisher MD †
William Elliott Gamble BS MD †
John Brown Loring MRCS CM MD †
Daniel Atkinson King Steele MD LLD, Pres. of Corporation †
Channing Whitney Barrett MD †
William Fuller MD†
Warren Coleman Hawthorne BA †
Ernst Saurenhaus MD †
Haim Iddell Davis MD †
Clarence Bruce King MD †
Haroutoune Asadour Adrounie BA
Bonnell Marie Souder
Frank Cornelius Balderrey

Benjamin Anspach
John Anton Firtik
Robert A. Crawford
John Milton Berger AB MD †
William Henry Browne, Supt. †
Edward Milton Brown MD †
Lois Lindsey Wynekoop MD †
Stella May Gardner MD †
J. L. Heintz II *
Elizabeth N. Heelan, Alumni Secy. †
Rachelle S. Yarros MD †
Mary Gilruth McEwen BS MD †
Nelson Mortimer Percy MD †
Frederick Gillette Harris MD †
Frank Hetherington Kelly PhC DDS
George Alexander Wagner MD
Eugene Abraham Matison (formerly Eugene Abraham Mitzenmacher)

William Henry Hazlett
Frank Earl Browning
R. A. Ashbaugh *
Myron E. Lollar
Georgia Adell Filley
Desmond Francis McGuire
Clark William Zugg
Frank Joseph Kotalik

Harry Albert Myers
James Henry Bloomfield
Raymond F. Dowell
Howard Talcott Knight
Frank Erwin Brinckerhoff, Ex. Comm.
Everett Herbert Pea, Ex. Comm.
Harry Stephenson Seiwell, Ex. Comm.
Charles Warren Stigman, Ex. Comm.
Irving Francis Barnett, Ex. Comm.
Jesse Trott Grayston, Chairman Ex. Comm.
Disraeli William Kobat, Ex. Comm.
Walter Joseph Ream, Ex. Comm.
Ernest Ballard Pearson AB, Ex. Comm.
Charles Philip Lapin, Ex. Comm.
Lloyd Himebaugh Simmons, Ex. Comm.
Edward Harold Rategan
William Riley Brown
Jerome Jacob Weil
Floyd Albert Smith

Albert Goodsell Noble
Alfred Edwin Rhein MD
Sven Jespersson, Chaplain
Frank Charles McClanahan, Poet
Guy Arthur Sloan, Hist.
Francis Vincent Carberry, Rec. Secr’y.
Emery Bowers Neff, Secy.
Frank Rauch Patton, Salut.
Francis Joseph Cayley, 3rd V. Pres.
John Justin Powell BS, 2nd V. Pres.
Leigh Klumb Patton AB, Pres.
Isadore Sidney Segall, 1st V. Pres.
Drexel L. Dawson, Val.
C. A. Selby, Treas. *
James Wesley Aldridge, Sgt. at Arms
F. J. Novak Jr, Editor (there is a Frank John Novak listed in the class of 1914)
Harvey Willard Tupper, Asst. Sgt. at Arms
Rufino Abriol (formerly Rufino Abriol Santos), Artist
John Harry Luczak, Prophet
John Harvey Hansen

Samuel Stein
Samuel Clifton Fleming AB
Edward Frank Slavik
Blake Edwin Ray
William Arthur Frymire
Gwyn Forbes Haig
Chester Watson Fouser
Ray Humbert Petty
John Frank Oates
Paul Brown Welch
Frank Neill Cliff
Urban V. Comes PhG
Robert Ludwick Furby
Clyde Lowe Casey
Leroy Lowell Parke
Clinton Alba Edwards
Robert Salem Salk
George Henry Smith
Everett Porter Coleman
August Henry Lueders
Leon Glassman

Not pictured:
Samuel LeCount Cook

University of Illinois College of Medicine Graduating Class Composite Photos. Special Collections and University Archives, University of Illinois at Chicago Library

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Tropical Medicine Course 2010
Medicine

Image by US Army Africa
Sgt. 1st Class Roddy Rieger, U.S. Army Africa Command Surgeon NCOIC, and Capt. Rachel M. Hampton, bacteria and rickets disease specialist, in the lab during Tropical Medicine Course (TMC) training Sept. 13, 2010, at Walter Reed Army Institute of Research in Silver Spring, Md.

U.S. Army photo by Capt. Gabrielle Caldara

The continent of Africa is home to many tropical diseases, which cause illness and, in some instances, death. Tropical diseases wreak havoc on the social and economic growth of the continent and affect the health and welfare of those who travel.

To combat the affects of tropical diseases, and to ensure the health and safety of all Soldiers operating in the U.S. Africa Command operational area, the Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences, in coordination with the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, has resurrected the formerly defunct Tropical Medicine Course (TMC) for the 21st century.

The original TMC was taught in 1941 and discontinued in 1991, after 50 years. It was resurrected in 2010 in response to the operational needs of AFRICOM and the Special Operations Command.

Once a six-week long course, it was converted to a targeted short course, and tailored toward non-physician health care providers. The week-long class is now a requirement for all medical professionals deploying to provide health care on the African continent, said Capt. Gabrielle Caldara, environmental science officer with U.S. Army Africa’s Command Surgeon’s Office.

Caldara, Sgt. 1st Class Roddy Rieger, the CSO’s NCOIC, and Staff Sgt. Darren Jones, a medical NCO with USARAF Headquarters Support Company, were the first Army Africa personnel to attend the class Sept. 13-17 at WRAIR in Silver Spring, Md.

The course focused on teaching medical personnel to recognize, diagnosis and treat a range of tropical diseases and ailments that can affect Soldiers who work and travel throughout Africa, said Rieger.

“There were a lot of lectures, seminars and hands on lab practices on things such as leishmaniasis and malaria,” he said. “We learned better ways to recognize symptoms and better ways to treat the problems.”

Among them was the Rapid Diagnostic Test, used to screen patients for malaria. The test uses only a pinprick amount of blood and “is as simple as using a pregnancy test,” Rieger said.

“This particular test allows medical professionals the freedom and convenience to test for the disease without requiring them to transport the patient to a medical facility,” Caldara said.

While Army Africa personnel attending the TMC appreciated the advances in treatment of many tropical diseases, Caldara stressed prevention and education remain key factors in disease prevention.

“This was a great class to understand the intricacies of these diseases, but in the end it all goes back to basics,” she said. “Proper precautions such as uniform treatment, use of DEET/insect repellent, adherence to proper medications and use of a bed net are essential.”

To learn more about U.S. Army Africa visit our official website at www.usaraf.army.mil

Official Twitter Feed: www.twitter.com/usarmyafrica

Official YouTube video channel: www.youtube.com/usarmyafrica

Chinese Medicine
Medicine

Image by moriza
Intimate look at what’s behind the glass of one medicine house in Chinatown.

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