Soon after garduating from PCIO in 1917, H. Walter Evans, DO, served his country in World War I, then returned to his alma mater where he joined the faculty as associate in Obstetrics and Bacteriology. He organized and chaired the Department of Preventive Medicine in 1925, and in 1932 was made professor of obstetrics. Evans was known not only as a teacher, but also as a leader, although he never held the position of dean or president. His dedication was evidenced by his work on the development of the 48th Street campus, his efforts to help PCO survive the Depression and his assistance in guiding the College\u27s program during the post-war years. But Evans\u27 greatest contribution very well may be the pivotal role he played in the planning...
Henry E. Guth, M.D., F.A.C.S., Associate in the Surgical Department and in the Department of Gynecol...
Oliver M. Evans, 69, a founder and former president of The Humane Society of the United States, died...
Emanuel Fliegelman, DO Class of 1942,…volunteered his teaching time at 48th Street in the 1960s, lef...
Edgar O. Holden, DO, holds the record for the longest period of service as dean, a position he held ...
Thomas M. Rowland, Jr., DO (hon.), LLD (hon.), devoted 34 years of his life to PCOM, distinguishing ...
Paul T. Lloyd, DO, a name synonymous with radiology in the osteopathic profession, graduated from PC...
William F. Daiber, DO (1928), was chairman of the Department of Osteopathic Medicine. During the 196...
This photograph shows Dr. Ruth Marie Evans standing next to a portrait of her hanging in Springfield...
A portrait photograph of Ruth Evans.Ruth Evans (November 10, 1896 – October 27, 1984) was born in Je...
J. Ernest Leuzinger, DO, graduated from PCO\u27s Spring Garden Street campus in 1924 along with his ...
The 1963 Founders Day OJ Snyder Memorial Medal recipient for 1963 was H. Walter Evans, DO 1917.https...
Born in St. Louis, Missouri, and raised in Wisconsin, O.J. Snyder, DO, began his career as a teacher...
A photograph of Dr. Walter English holding the “Distinguished Professor of Humanics” award in 1979 ...
Arthur M. Flack, DO, a native of Butler, Pennsylvania, became interested in osteopathy after witness...
Ruth Waddel Cathie, DO, graduated from PCO in 1938 as Ruth V. Emanuel. Then, on a part-time basis, s...
Henry E. Guth, M.D., F.A.C.S., Associate in the Surgical Department and in the Department of Gynecol...
Oliver M. Evans, 69, a founder and former president of The Humane Society of the United States, died...
Emanuel Fliegelman, DO Class of 1942,…volunteered his teaching time at 48th Street in the 1960s, lef...
Edgar O. Holden, DO, holds the record for the longest period of service as dean, a position he held ...
Thomas M. Rowland, Jr., DO (hon.), LLD (hon.), devoted 34 years of his life to PCOM, distinguishing ...
Paul T. Lloyd, DO, a name synonymous with radiology in the osteopathic profession, graduated from PC...
William F. Daiber, DO (1928), was chairman of the Department of Osteopathic Medicine. During the 196...
This photograph shows Dr. Ruth Marie Evans standing next to a portrait of her hanging in Springfield...
A portrait photograph of Ruth Evans.Ruth Evans (November 10, 1896 – October 27, 1984) was born in Je...
J. Ernest Leuzinger, DO, graduated from PCO\u27s Spring Garden Street campus in 1924 along with his ...
The 1963 Founders Day OJ Snyder Memorial Medal recipient for 1963 was H. Walter Evans, DO 1917.https...
Born in St. Louis, Missouri, and raised in Wisconsin, O.J. Snyder, DO, began his career as a teacher...
A photograph of Dr. Walter English holding the “Distinguished Professor of Humanics” award in 1979 ...
Arthur M. Flack, DO, a native of Butler, Pennsylvania, became interested in osteopathy after witness...
Ruth Waddel Cathie, DO, graduated from PCO in 1938 as Ruth V. Emanuel. Then, on a part-time basis, s...
Henry E. Guth, M.D., F.A.C.S., Associate in the Surgical Department and in the Department of Gynecol...
Oliver M. Evans, 69, a founder and former president of The Humane Society of the United States, died...
Emanuel Fliegelman, DO Class of 1942,…volunteered his teaching time at 48th Street in the 1960s, lef...