HARRY HYLAND KERR, M. D.. Clinical Professor of Surgery Professor of Hygiene and Clinical Associate in Obstetrics HARRY S. BERNTON, M. D.,. . . . . . Professor of Histology Professor of Experimental Pathology Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacology CHARLES STANLEY WHITE, M. D.. EDGAR PASQUAL COPELAND, M. D. J. LEWIS RIGGLES, M. D.. WILLIAM CABELL MOORE, M. D. Associate Professor of Physiology .Associate in Pediatrics .Associate in Gynecology .Associate in Medicine CHARLES AUGUSTUS SIMPSON, M. D.,. . . Clinical Associate in Dermatology COURSEN BAXTER CONKLIN, S. B., M. D. . . . . . .... Associate in Medicine ARTHUR ELWOOD Pagan, M. D.,. . . Associate in Gynecology and Obstetrics Ross MCCLURE CHAPMAN, M. D., Clinical Associate in Psychiatry and Neurology EVERETT MONROE ELLISON, A. M., M. D. . Clinical Associate in Medicine ALBERT PERKINS TIBBETS, A. B., M. D., HARRY SAMUEL LEWIS, M. D.. Clinical Instructor in Larnygology Clinical Instructor in Medicine Clinical Instructor in Laryngology and Otology ...Clinical Instructor In Medicine .Instructor in Orthopedic Surgery WILLIAM HOUSTON LITTLEPAGE, M. D.....Clinical Instructor in Medicine WILLIAM BINFORD KING.. Instructor in Obstetrics Instructor in Anatomy MARY O'MALLEY, M. D.,. . Clinical Instructor in Psychiatry and Neurology CHARLES O. KNOTT, M. D.... GEORGE G. MORRIS, M. D. GEORGE H. RAWSON, M. D. CHARLES D. EASTON, M. D.. Instructor in Genito-urinary Surgery Instructor in Anatomy . Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics EARL GRIFFITH BREEDING, A. B., M. S., M. D., GEORGE NICHOLAS ACKER, M. D..... FRANCIS RANDALL HAGNER, M. D. HURON WILLIS LAWSON, M. D. EDGAR PASQUAL COPELAND, M. D.. RANDOLPH BRYAN CARMICHAEL. CHARLES AUGUSTUS SIMPSON, M. D.. Pediatrician-in-Chief Orthopedic Surgeon Genito-Urinary Surgeon Associate Genito-Urinary Surgeon .Associate Genito-Urinary Surgeon .Gynecologist-in-Chief .Dermatologist-in-Chief EDWARD GRANT SEIBERT, M. D.. Associate Laryngologist and Opthalmologist CHARLES WILLIAMSON RICHARDSON, M. D. WILLIAM THORNWALL DAVIS, M. D. CYRUS W. CULVER, M. D...... Attending Obstetrician, Out-Patient Service Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose WILLIAM T. DAVIS, M. D... . EDWARD GRANT SEIBERT, M. D... ALBERT PERKINS TIBBETS, M. D. SAMUEL BOYCE POLE, M. D.. Opthalmologist Laryngologist and Opthalmologist Attending Laryngologist and Otologist Attending Laryngologist and Otologist EARL GRIFFITH BREEDING, M. D....Attending Laryngologist and Otologist The Medical School of the George Washington University, in chronological order of establishment, is the eleventh Medical School in the United States. The first course of lectures began in March 1825. For many years the school was known as the National Medical College; subsequently as the Department of Medicine of the Columbian University. By virtue of an act of Congress approved January 23, 1904, the Columbian University changed its name to "The George Washington University." In order to increase the facilities for bedside and clinical teaching, the University Hospital and the University Dispensary were established in 1898 and made a part of the Medical School. In 1902 the old Medical School Building, in which the exercises had been held since 1867, gave place to the present large and commodious structure. EDUCATIONAL POSITION The Medical School of the University has for several years been a member of the Association of American Medical Colleges. It is one of the medical colleges designated as "Class A," by the American Medical Association, and it is accredited for all its work by the Combined (Royal) Medical Examining Boards in England. The degree of M. D. given by this University admits the holder to all governmental examinations, including those for the Medical Corps of the United States Army and Navy and the Public Health Service and, with evidence of one year of post graduate work in those States which require hospital internship, will admit a graduate of our Medical School to all state examinations. The alumni of this school are largely represented in all public services, and have been highly successful in passing the rigid examinations given by them. These facts guarantee the character of the work done by the School and insure its students and graduates all the advantages which accrue from such association and recognition. |