The Pulse / Rush Medical College yearbook . Composite of 05.* 147. Class of 0(3. Officers. E. M. Eckard, President. G. T. Carson, First Vice President. *C. W. Cox. Second Vice President, D. C. Gemmill, Recording Secretary. I. H. Dun away,-Corresponding Secretary. U. S. Lewis, Treasurer. J. A. Harvey, Historian. ?Deceased. Ibistoq?. A new and valuable compound formed synthetically by the union of two hundred and twenty individual history, although biief, is full- of interest. The new Laboratory was about completed when the individual elementsthrough the affinity which only Rush


The Pulse / Rush Medical College yearbook . Composite of 05.* 147. Class of 0(3. Officers. E. M. Eckard, President. G. T. Carson, First Vice President. *C. W. Cox. Second Vice President, D. C. Gemmill, Recording Secretary. I. H. Dun away,-Corresponding Secretary. U. S. Lewis, Treasurer. J. A. Harvey, Historian. ?Deceased. Ibistoq?. A new and valuable compound formed synthetically by the union of two hundred and twenty individual history, although biief, is full- of interest. The new Laboratory was about completed when the individual elementsthrough the affinity which only Rush can exert, assembled themselves and formed this important 3mass. Once formedour honored Faculty looked upon as they have upon these new compounds for the past fifty years. Something wasdifferent,5 it had entirely new properties,—they looked again,6 its appearance was favorable; but our worthy Professorsare above judging by appearances only. The^y analyzed it, questioned its value, time and again in the laboratories andfrom the aiena, talked about8 it an


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