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- W2022805564 abstract "Mr. President, Members of the Society and Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen: The privilege of introducing our 1954 Carman Lecturer is gratefully acknowledged and sincerely appreciated. Barton Rogers Young was born in Spring City, Penna., in 100;3. His premedical and medical school studies were carried out at Temple University, where he received his M.D. degree in 1929. When I moved from San Francisco to Philadelphia in 1930, Bart was a handsome young lieutenant in the United States Navy and had just completed his internship at the Philadelphia Naval Hospital. He resigned his commission to begin a residency in the new department of radiology which we had barely begun to build. Dr. Young's career has been a distinguished one, indeed, and few men have contributed so much to the scientific and organizational aspects of medicine and radiology. Author of some forty scientific journal publications, he was chosen by the Year Book Publishers in 1947 to write the widely used text book, The Skull, Sinuses and Mastoids, published in 1948. To each of the eight annual volumes (1946 to 1953 inclusive) entitled Progress in Neurology and Psychiatry, (New York, Grune and Stratton), Dr. Young contributed a valuable chapter on “Radiology of the Skull and Central Nervous System.” To the Nelson Loose-Leaf Roentgenology, edited by Dr. Ross Golden (1948), he contributed a chapter on “Radiology of the Soft Tissues of the Air and Food Passages of the Neck.” Dr. Young has frequently been elected to important offices in medical and radiological organizations. To mention but a few, he was elected President of his Medical Alumni Association in 1941; a member of the Council, College of Physicians of Philadelphia, in 1953; Secretary of the Philadelphia Roentgen Ray Society in 1936 and its President in 1945. Continuously to the present moment he has been a member of the Board of Chancellors of the American College of Radiology since 1952, and Secretary of the American Roentgen Ray Society since 1949. Dr. Young's academic career is note-worthy. At the conclusion of his residency in 1933 he became Instructor in Radiology at Temple University, School of Medicine. His colleagues on the Faculty repeatedly voted for his advancement, and in 1945 he became Professor of Radiology. When he moved away to become Director of the Department of Radiology at the Germantown Hospital in 1945, he was asked to accept a continuing appointment as Clinical Professor of Radiology. Since this change of status in 1948, Dr. Young has continued to teach, and his weekly Monday afternoon Conferences on Roentgen Diagnosis in the Abdomen, at our Medical School X-ray Museum, are extremely well attended and may be presumed to have had some influence upon his choice of a subject for the Carman Lecture of 1954." @default.
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