Scalpel : the 1911 yearbook of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania . Clara Marshall, Professor of Materia Mcdica and Tlieral>eutics and Dean of the College. Dr. Clara Marshall having finished her preparatory studies, graduated fromthe Womans Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1875. From 1876 to 1906, she was Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics,and she has heen Dean of the College since 1888. In addition to these, she hasheld high offices in various other medical institutions and organizations. She is a member of the Philadelphia County Medical Society, the Obst


Scalpel : the 1911 yearbook of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania . Clara Marshall, Professor of Materia Mcdica and Tlieral>eutics and Dean of the College. Dr. Clara Marshall having finished her preparatory studies, graduated fromthe Womans Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1875. From 1876 to 1906, she was Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics,and she has heen Dean of the College since 1888. In addition to these, she hasheld high offices in various other medical institutions and organizations. She is a member of the Philadelphia County Medical Society, the ObstetricalSociety of Philadelphia, the Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania, andthe American Medical Association, and a prominent member of numerous non-medical organizations. TO. Hexkv Leffmann, A.^r., , of Chemistry, Toxicology and Hygiene. Dr. Henry Leffmann was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and his prelim-inary education was acquired in the public schools of the same city. He received the degree of Doctor of Medicine from Jefferson Medical Collegein i86g, and in 1884 the Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery graduated himwith the degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery. After graduating in medicine, he specialized in Medical Chemistry, Toxicologyand food analysis. He was Port Physician in Philadelphia from 1884 to 1887 and again from1891 to 1892. In addition to several high offices, Dr. Leffmann has been Professorof Chemistry in the Womans Medical College of Pennsylvania since 1888 andProfessor of Chemistry to the Wagner Free Institute of Science since 1872. His contributions to scientific literature are numerous, including papers andtext-books. He was President of the Engineers Club of Philadelphia in 1901; Vice-Presi-dent of the Brit


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