. History of the class of 1911 : Medical Department of Yale University . , class assessment and theabandonment of any attempt at financial gain by the editors serves to makeeach man feel his share in this work. The Secretary plans the publicationof subsecjuent records,—wherefore we call this Volume I of our class his-tory. Class reunions are the accepted plan ; men are interested in the futureof their fellow-students and are intent upon watching the career of eachclassmate. Inspired with such sentiments and such spirit on the part of every mem-ber of the class, together with their hearty coope
. History of the class of 1911 : Medical Department of Yale University . , class assessment and theabandonment of any attempt at financial gain by the editors serves to makeeach man feel his share in this work. The Secretary plans the publicationof subsecjuent records,—wherefore we call this Volume I of our class his-tory. Class reunions are the accepted plan ; men are interested in the futureof their fellow-students and are intent upon watching the career of eachclassmate. Inspired with such sentiments and such spirit on the part of every mem-ber of the class, together with their hearty cooperation, the editors havefound their task one of real pleasure. Scant in size and number as economyhas dictated this volume and edition to be, we have included the essentialsfor the preservation of the class history. It is our hope that it may be onemore bond to the cementing of friendships which will endure unbroken tillthe very last of our number shall have laid aside forever the faithfully-wornharness of the noblest profession of them all. The Editors. The Faculty. GEORGE BLUMER, Dean of the Medical School. John Slade Ely Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine. M. D., Cooper Medical College, San Francisco, Cal., 1891. Interne,City and Connty Hospital, San Erancisco, 1892-1893. Post-graduate student,1893; Assistant Surgical Clinic, 1893-1894; Assistant Medical Clinic. 1894-1895, Johns Elopkins Hospital. Assistant Pathology, Johns Elopkins Vni-versity, 1895-1896. Director of the Bender Hygienic Laboratory, Albany,X. Y., 1896-1903. Adjunct Prof. Pathology and Bacteriology, .-Vlbany , 1896-1901, and Professor, 1901-1903. Director, Bureau of Pathology,New York State Department of Health, 1900-1903. Associate Professor ofPathology, Coo])cr ATcdical College, San Irancisco, 1903-T904. Instructorin Medicine, Medical De|)artnient, Univ. of Cal., 1<)04-I90fi. Professor ofMedicine, Yale Medical School, since 1906. Member, .Association of Ameri-can Physicians;
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