WELCOME TO DEAN WARWICK It is with great pride that the J ournal staff announces that Dr. 0 . H . Warwick has consented to be the Honorary Staff Advisor to the J ou rnal. As you wi ll read in the informative, yet humorous biog raphy by Dr. Manning, Dean Warwick has been associated with the Chemotherapy of Cancer as a N uffield Fellow in England, as th e first M ed ical D irector of the N ational Cancer Institute, and as Senior Physician at the Ontario Cancer Institute, and the adj oining Princess Ma.rgaret Hospital in Toronto. It is with great pleasure th at the Journal dedicates th is issue to ou.r newly appointed Dean, Dr. 0 . H . W arwick .
DR. 0. H. WARWICK
MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN To my predecessor in office, Dr. Collip, I express my t hanks, and those of my colleagues, for the very active and progressive school which he has left to our care. Medical education, research and practice are finely inter-woven in a pattern which we know to be constantly chang ing. My functi on as Dean wi ll be primarily to coordinate within the un iversity fami ly the efforts of our teachers an d research workers. The ultimate purpose of the efforts of all of us is to produce good doctors and to advance medical knowledge. I w.:>uld like the undergraduates to real ize that the Dean t ook a medical course similar to yours twenty-five years ago and that he is willing at all times to share the intervening years of experience with any student who finds himself in difficulty or trouble. You will find him an easy-going fellow with a sense of humor which will cease to exist only when the conduct and behavior of students fall below standards which befit doctors and the profession of medicine. He is contrary enough also to believe that being the 13th Dean of this Fa.culty of Medicine is a good omen, not a bad one. He looks forward to his years with you and with those who follow you. NOVEMBER,
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