Show Iff JL A ff RM J i f i i tf University of 01 Utah Medical Medic l School To Tops s The h University of Utah medical school student body is one of ot the finest in ih the country according to the man who should know the know the schools school's chool s dean Dr Richard H. H Young o ng Dr Young was loud in his praises of the Conscientious group of youngs youngsters ers who are preparing themselves in the schools school's laboratories laboratories laboratories labora labora- tories and classrooms for the exacting future life work of ministering to the ills of those who need them Approximately students are now in 4 Typical of ot many medical al students with families I of their own sophomore Russell Marlin l Greenhalgh aud and George Bjorkman 6 sophomore medical students study sUd slides under undu tr training ining at the school chool and according to Dr Young ng t their entry into th the ranks of intermountain intermountain intermountain inter- inter mountain physicians and surgeons upon completion tion of medical school and in internship will do much to bring the ratio of f patient to doctor up to a a. normal level Normal accord according according ing to most spokesmen is is abo about t one to or 1000 people The present ratio fa is s somewhere some some- some some- where r in the neighborhood of one to 1700 The e pres presence nce of r the assures fulfillment of the needs of the intermountain holds daughter Lizbeth 5 months as Mrs Harold Harold Har Har- old Strong and Dr Louis S. S Goodman look on I microscope with Dr Rosco Anderson Anderon re research 1 fellow feUD in the tho University University- of Utah 1 pathology at I area Dr Young said The national reputation of the scho school l is excellent and the quality of training is on a par with any any other medical school in the country Graduates of the school he said are sought ought after fter by hospitals hospitals' and medical institutions institutions institutions throughout the nation and the record they hey have ave made in medical n cal circles in a very short time has has- b been excellent Utah is is' just beginning beginning- t to reap the benefit benefit benefit bene bene- fit of the return of the first of University of ot 5 Paul Greening left J. J W. W V. V McEntire Lowry Smith and John E. E Smith view dew microscopic I Y U u. u 17 Paul Houg Hougaard ard set to enter me medical school I 7 1 in la June watches ao sophomore hon ore medical students A t Utah medical schools school's graduates to to active practice The liThe majority of t them em have the army and interning in hospitals he said just beginning to trickle back Proud of the school and its excellent teaching teach teach teach-g ing staff Dr Young expressed himself as I being e ng even ven more proud of the student body The reputation of a medical school is in not only made by its faculty and its reB research but ultimately by the quality of graduates graduates' it produces he said i lf v 1 i et yu yupp pp y r k rr J. J rf d E YV r rJ ri f r f r p r r 1 Y ry j r tr r r y f 1 r d M pir Z 7 v r ri J Mr r f fy y 1 I i 4 p-it p ii i iM i. i l t. t y 7 J or b t M 7 i I. I c r j X Yf f fr i r JI 7 e c r. r ra f y l f a y 1 r i i 10 t J r a J t iY lid ll T f r t. t 4 r r. r f Yi i il s sJ l y J 1 Virginia Jensen graduate chemist now studying biochemistry fills test tubes for experiment to determine lactic acid in mice Truman Burton left Konrad McGregor l Jay Merkley all aU sophomore sophomore I 2 more medical students admire a shapely leg leg leg-In In anatomy class I 3 Senior medical student above performs most characteristic teak task of his chosen profession the profession the familiar scrub preceding all work A hUU r 3 d y r Jv f C J y A o 0 Pi r S J JI s J I S J f It 1 t s r Ae r h rF r fJ J J f s Y L ri J r Jrr e r rJ r. r rl rr t r fA i n y f r a r 1 w r. r S y YA 1 i J J P f r P i ir r rJ dr Vh v p r. r r. r r r Jy J r l n S C I ir j i r r err r l. l At r v d y l J r 44 w L' L t d t r fP t J r J r yr sr l. l J f rv Y y d r r JC r l lr y t l r r r. r f. f l I Ie Ii S e crt jJ v V n J l rv r f r r d' d o r C rr r fie rl v Jr l lIr Ir r f r i J. J 1 v r. 1 slides through special projector as part pari of their medical school studies in 10 ba bacteriology J or 1 Y a JC r r rl t t r tJ 1 I ei r f 1 0 m r I L SJ J. J d r 1 S d r J. J 4 r i l o 4 i c rd I fi p v j a r I rJ tJ fr lw w IR r JF i r r 1 rr il df P A J f P t r ir t f r e f rr r i h f a r a r t v vf r p Y Yd Jr P J rA err oI 6 t r r rr r r S f r t r r tJ J 1 i i M Mf f t sr t o V r IS r r 1 r r- r f r u 1 t ti a i i r r r r y r w V K fl F. F r J t r rr r l v tl P i S' S d g r o or 7 r nr rf i F r I S' S Tribune Telegram Jackson Jackion I Jules Frank Franl and Jesse Simons anesthetize frogs frog's J i 1 lot for r experiment to d determine te e nervy nerve reactions tf I I. I 1 |