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THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA HOSPITAL
Executive Committee of Hospital: Drs. Goodwin. Royster. Neff, Williams,
Flippin (ex officio) and Lentz (ex officio).
Visiting Staff: Drs. Hedges, Flippin, Royster, Goodwin, Neff, Lehman,
Williams, Funsten, D. C. Smith, Woodward, Mulholland, Wood, Wilson, W.
W. Waddell, Morton, Nokes, Blackford, Swineford, Hart, Burton, Tunstall,
Drash, Macon, Daniel, Rea and Ercenbright.
Carlisle Sanford Lentz, B.A., M.D. | Superintendent of the Hospital |
James Robert Cash, M.A., M.D. | Pathologist |
William Edward Bray, B.A., M.D. | Director of Clinical Laboratories |
Vincent William Archer, B.S., M.D. | Roentgenologist |
William Niebuhr Weaver, B.A., M.D. | Resident Physician |
Joseph William Houck, B.A., M.D. | Resident Surgeon |
Edgar Wilson Kirby, Jr., M.D. | Resident Urologist |
Prentice Kinser, Jr., B.A., M.D. | Resident Orthopedist |
Francis Arthur Snidow, M.D. | Resident Obstretrician |
Charles Walton Purcell, M.D. | Resident Pediatrician |
Frederick McCulloch Morrison, M.D. | Resident in Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat |
Edwin Edmunds Barksdale, B.S., M.D. | Resident Dermatologist and Syphilologist |
Walter Leroy Kilby, B.S.Ed., M.D. | Resident Roentgenologist |
Louis John Saxe, B.A., M.D. | Resident Psychiatrist |
Roger Gregory Magruder, B.S., M.D. | Assistant Resident Physician |
Charles Varner Amole, B.A., M.D. | Assistant Resident Surgeon |
John Walter Davis, Jr., B.A., M.D. | Assistant Resident Urologist |
Charles Hampton Mauzy, Jr., B.S., M.D. | Assistant Resident Obstretrician |
Glassell Slaughter Fitz-Hugh, M.D. | Assistant Resident in Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat |
Walter Douglas Hankins, M.D. | Assistant Resident Roentgenologist |
William Eugene Apperson, M.D.
Joseph Russell Cook, B.A., M.D.
Noble Maxwell Goodloe, M.D.
William Rollan Hill, B.S., M.D.
Charlton Gilmore Holland, Jr., M.D.
Albert Emanuel Long, B.A., M.D.
Asher Richardson McComb, B.S., M.D.
John Osborne McNeel, B.A., M.D.
Charles Collins Orr, Jr., B.S., M.D.
Lawrence James Pace, M.D.
Edward Frost Parker, B.A., M.D.
Jesse James Porter, B.A., M.D.
William Lyons Taliaferro, M.D.
Martin Robert Wisely, M.D.
William Swope Wray, B.S., M.D.
INTERNES
Josephine McLeod, B.A., R.N. | Superintendent of Nurses |
Margaret Pinkerton, R.N. | Assistant Superintendent of Nurses |
Ruth Beery, B.A., R.N. | Instructor of Nurses |
Anne Yarrows, R.N. | Operating Room Supervisor |
Ellen Carter, R.N. | Medical Supervisor |
Martha McDowell, R.N. | Pediatric Supervisor |
Marie DeWitt, R.N. | Obstetrical Supervisor |
Margaret Bucko, R.N. | Orthopedic Supervisor |
Louise Phillips, R.N. | Urological Supervisor |
Helen Sutherland, R.N. | Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Supervisor |
Isadora Poe, B.A., R.N. | Out-Patient Department Supervisor |
Alice Holladay, R.N. | Pediatric Clinic Supervisor |
Elizabeth Gaw Shugart, R.N. | Dermatological Clinic Supervisor |
Roy Beasley, R.N. | Night Supervisor |
Minnie Freese Payne, R.N. | Anesthetist |
Carrie Mays, R.N. | Assistant Anesthetist |
Jane Egan | Physiotherapist |
Lois Ransom | Assistant Physiotherapist |
Margaret Ellen Poindexter, B.S. | Dietitian |
Lillian Boyce, R.N. | Instructing Head Nurse |
Hannah Burruss, B.A., R.N. | Instructing Head Nurse |
Lois Nichols, R.N. | Instructing Head Nurse |
Katharine Robinson, R.N. | Instructing Head Nurse |
Ruth Snavely, R.N. | Instructing Head Nurse |
Myrtis Jennings Baber, Ph.G. | Pharmacist |
Maud Lambert | Assistant Pharmacist |
The hospital is the property of the University and is under the exclusive
control of its Medical Faculty. It was designed and is administered as a
teaching hospital, being so arranged that free use can be made of its clinical
material without in any way disturbing or violating the privacy of other patients.
The location of the University Hospital is a most favorable one, being
situated at the intersection of two great railway trunk lines near the geographical
center of the State. A large population outside of the city of
Charlottesville is available as a source of clinical material, both in the wards
and the Out-Patient Department. The hospital is thus enabled to serve a
large area of the State and the transportation facilities are such that this
service includes a progressively increasing number of emergency cases and
cases of acute illness.
The buildings are arranged upon the pavilion system, consisting of a
central structure, four stories in height, to which have been added up to the
present time five additional units, including a service building. The central
building is largely devoted to administrative purposes and general service departments.
The four pavilions are connected with the main building by
corridors on each floor. In these are located the wards and suites of rooms
for private patients. As at present constituted, the hospital has a capacity
of about 300 beds; of these, approximately 225 are available and used for
clinical teaching. During the past year there were 7,092 admissions to the
hospital.
Attention is particularly called to the fact that the hospital, with its
associated Out-Patient Department, constitutes a most valuable part of
the teaching facilities of the Department of Medicine. The size of the clinic
permits the presentation of a wide variety of cases, and the organization of
the hospital as an integral part of the Medical Department affords exceptional
facilities for thorough study of patients.
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