rJ' Gbe alls ttebr aeftan I-M- IT ' ! 1 tii Cofege tf medicine SENIOR NOTE8. Mr. IVoreon xccolvcd a tolegram from hlfl homo at Lyons, Colorado, Wodnea day morning announcing his mothor's death, rfis claasmatcfl cxtond to him tholr deepest sympathy. At his UBiial clinic hour Monday, Dr. Jonne lectured to the seniors on "Im munity," explaining the receptor theory of Hhrlich. Immunity, and how to produce It artificially, Is today tho subject most thought of In the medical field, and -wo appreciate an hour's deviation from Burgory to hear tho latest Ideas along this line. Commencement time is approaching and Monday the seniors appointed com mittees to seo about caps and gownB, pictures and Invitations. Mr. Morlson was chosen to represent tho class as speaker should any necessity arise. President Ageo suggested that tho class offoct a permanent organization for fu turo convenience. This met with unanimous approval. The following officers wen)-elected: President, Mr. Beck; secretary and treasurer, Mr. Kootter; historian, Mr. Lyman. Tho semi-annual meeting of the Mis souri Valley Medical society was held In Council Bluffs Thursday and Friday of last weok. Four members of our faculty wore on the program. Dr. Stokes read a paper entitled "Syphilitic Immunity and Second Infection"; Dr. R. C. Moore, "Syphilitic Heredity"; Dr. Lemero, "Syphilis of the Eyo," and Dr. Bridges, "Intstlnal Perforation In Typhoid Fever." On account of tho meeting tho seniors were given a half holiday Thursday and those, whp at tended reported a profitable afternoon. The latest organization In tho med ical department limited to seniors, is tho "Club of th Whlskerltos." Pres ent members are. "Q. E. 8., U. of N. 1900." "Wllllo N.," "Tln-horn-Sport" (admitted only on probation), Pingue cula," and "Lazarus." Many othera havo boon knocking for admission, chief among whom Is "Fuzzle." Ho was turned down because the growth ho presented would not cast a shadow. "Salsbury" was almost in when sudden ly "Pinguecula" asoso find -declared for some reason which ho would not ex plain, that beforo this candidate could rocelve his vote he must take a courso In typhoid. "Silver Plumo," although greatly desired because of- his goodfel- lowshlp, was refused membership be cause of Alopecia, which, It Is believed. Indicates that nothing very luxurious could over bo produced upon his man dlbulum Integument. Furthermore tho above mentioned Alopecia has a ques tionable origin. "Hebephrenia" Is knocking simply because ho is sore and don't know any bettor. Several of the Juniors have been bushwhacking. The "Orang Outang" oven went so fnr as to make application to tho senior club, claiming he was eligible because he possessed a hairy growth over his wholo Integument. The application was returned to tho originator with tho statement that wild animals would not bo admitted under any conditions. JUNIOR ITE..S. Dr. B. B. Davis returned Monday from Chicago, where he had been for a weok. A true case of angina was seen by many of the students In one of the lob bies this week. By special request, all whiskers are to be removed by April 1st. Second notice will not bo so mild. Dame Rumor baa It that lectures on surgery will begin Friday. Sounds strangev but It may be true. We are anticipating a great (leal of practical work In our senior year, espe cially in th'e way of medical clinics. Many of our boys Improved tho op portunity of attending tho Missouri Valley Medical society, held last week In Council Bluffs. The stairways not being largo enough for both the Junior medics and freshmen dents, some of the dents wero forced to Blide over the bannister In order to feel safe. The Nebraskan is very popular in the Junior class. Panter is besieged by tho boyB as soon as the package of papers comes and nas no rest" as long as there Is a papor In sight. Dr. Bicknell has finished his course of lectures on diseases of the ear and haa kindly offered to give special lec tures on tho eye to those who wish to procure opthalmoscopes. Many of tho boyB wero seen going after their 'scopes with wheelbarrows. BEST LINE TO KANSAS CITY and ST. LOUIS 'Pullman Steeper between Lincoln and Kansas City every night at 10:05 p. m. New city ticket office, southwest corner (2th and O streets. F. D. CORNELL, P. & T. A. SOPHOMORE NEWS. Morris was called to Blair, Saturday last by the illness of hlB sister. Frank Luch, U. N. '06, visited tho medical department laat Thursday. Dr. Ramsey will take Dr. FiBcho's hour and lecture on anatomy the re mainder of tho term. On Saturday Dr. Stokes will demon strate the effects of toxic alkaloids on the animal economy. The opinion Dr. Christie expressed of tho class on Monday last should do away with all signs of "swell-headed sophs." Review work has begun In pathology and bacteriology. Again we say, "How easy ont forgets. Now, I knew that well," etc. Potter, Mason and Anderson are among tho latest additions to tho ball squad. They Insist, however, on play ing according to "backyards" rules governlngrMtfno old cat," series '87. An attempt of the weather man to bo funny prevented ball practice dur ing the early part of the week. Prac tice has, however, again begun, and further jokes will not bo appreciated. ' Hereafter Miss Bushnell will advo cate the uso of charcoal, electricity, or any other method of heating in the bacteriological laboratory except tho Invisible but very active Bunson burner. A number of the class attended the medical meeting Wednesday evening. Tho lecture of Dr. Crummer on "Im munity," particularly Ehrllch's theory concerning same, with remarks by Drs. Jones and Gifford, was very interesting. stopping on an old rusty nail." More man. Tho amount of ammonia Morsman can inhale and retain Is surprising. A glass rod dipped in HC1 and held to his nose several hours after will causo tho characteristic white fumes to appear. With Bprlng comes tho long hoped for relief from the streams of greasy water from the radiators, that make some seats untenable during the ab sence of tho lecturers. Let us have tho stream turned off as soon as posBible. Tho mysterious manner in which a good specimen of a 24-hour chick will sometimes disappear from tho embry ological laboratory would load one to believe that these embryonic struc tures" develop wings much earlier than the books tell us. The freshmen are sorry to lose Dr. Ramsey as lecturer in anatomy. His good natured quizzes were enjoyed by all concerned. Dr. Edglngton, who is already acquainted with tho class as lecturer on tho muscular system, will fill his place the rest of the year. It Is the fashion to ascribe the suc cess of some doctors to sheer good luck. Othors think that some doctors reach the highest places through their social standing. Again the bestowal .of a heavy growth of beard In their youth by nature, Is credited with too much of the success. These things may be true, in part, but these are not the strong men In medicine, not the true scien tific men. Today, when medical colleges are too common, perhaps, It Is Interesting to look back upon tno medical student of the earlier colonial times. At the age of fourteen or fifteen he was appren ticed to some practitioner for a term of bIx or seven years. During this time it was expected of him, that, be sides revelling In his master's library of fifteen or twenty volumes, he should caro for his master's horse (If ho possessed one), run errands, com pound drugs, draw teeth, bleed pa tients and perform other tasks both menial and medical. A hard road, Burely. 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