UWOMJ Volume 35 No 4 May 1965

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Editorial THE END OF AN ERA

The class of '65 will be the last class to graduate from our South Street Medical School. This is the last U.W.O. Medical Journal to rea.ch you from this address. Could this journal, now 35 years old, make the change? That was the challenge we faced a year ago. My advice at that time from one member of the teaching staff wa to attempt one large issue only, or abandon publishing the U.W.O . Medical Journal altogether. Our financial support from the university had stopped. The grant diminished predictably and purposefu lly over several years . Contrary to that advice, we added more pages and an extra issue. We gambled that a change in policy and an alumni section would win new subscriber support. The result has earned more praise than criticism. We were rewarded with more than 240 new subscribers, new pages of advertising and have printed many more pages of articles. In keeping with our po licy, this issue conta ins articles of a general natu re. These articles, like those of the past 4 issues, deal with topics unlikely to be discussed in the general literature. We hope you have found them informative and that they h ave cont ributed to your general knowledge. Sixty-five students sacrificed much time to this journal. They can not all receive prizes. Some, like the alumni staff tackled a new and awkward job. They did it well. Some wrote articles on topics which required them to correspond with people across the country since our own library had little information on these unusual topics.

Some wrote articles of such a complete and polished nature that they have since been given in talks and reprinted in other journals. Some article stirred comment ar.d controversy from staff and students alike. Only through the hard work of our advertising, circulation, exchange and business staff were we able to print anything at all. All these students have made a solid contribution to their school. All have enriched their own and their classmates medical education. Their contribution h as been its own reward. The leadership and enthusi asm of Ed Ragan, Gerald Tevaarwerk and Diana Willis made these five issues a reality. They join with me in thanking the whole staff for their efforts. Special thanks are extended to Dr. Valentine. He gave his time and encouragement to two volumes of this journal. J.H.C.

MAY, 1965

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