Title: Celebrating 125 years of Physiology at Michigan
1Celebrating 125 years of Physiology at Michigan
C l b a i g 1 5 y a s o P y i l g a M c i a
e e r t n 2 e r f h s o o y t i h g n
2Photo courtesy of Bentley Historical Library
Old Medical Bldg, 1850
The Medical School began in 1850 as the
Department of Medicine and Surgery.
3Chemical Laboratory
Presidents house
Old Medical Bldg.
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Central campus, ca. 1870. Physiology was
originally in the Old Medical Bldg. and later
moved to the Chemical Laboratory building.
4Chemical Laboratory
Old Medical Bldg.
Presidents house
1882
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5Central Campus, 1850
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6Old Medical Bldg.
1856
1882
From 1850 to 1882 Physiology was taught here by
Professors in the Dept. of Medicine and Surgery.
J. Adams Allen, Professor of Pathology and
Physiology Abraham Sager, Professor of
Obstetrics, Physiology Botany Corydon L. Ford,
Professor of Anatomy Henry Cheever, Professor of
Therapeutics and Materia Medica
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7Henry Sewall, Ph.D. Professor of Physiology.
1882 1889 His appointment as Prof. of
Physiology in 1882 marks the establishment of the
Department of Physiology. Sewall was a founding
member of the American Physiological Society.
8Old Medical Bldg., after addition in
1864. Physiology was located here from 1882 -
1910.
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9William Henry Howell, Ph.D. Chair of Physiology
1889-1892. Founding member of the American
Physiological Society. President of the
American Physiological Society 1905 1910.
10Warren P. Lombard, Ph.D. Chair of Physiology
1892-1923. Founding member of the American
Physiological Society. President of the
American Physiological Society 1919 1920.
11Student laboratory in Old Medical Bldg., 1893
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12Student lab, ca. 1893
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13Student lab., ca. 1893
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14Student lab, ca. 1893
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15Student lab, ca. 1893
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16Lombards Muscle Harp instrument for recording
activity of several muscles simultaneously during
limb movement.
17Photo courtesy of Bentley Historical Library
Chemical Laboratory, 1856.
18Photo courtesy of Bentley Historical Library
Chemical Laboratory, after second story was added
in 1880
19Original part of Chemical Laboratory.
New addition added in 1890
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20Chemical Laboratory, 1900
Physiology was located here (2nd floor) from 1910
- 1925
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21Interesting facts about the Chemical Laboratory
building.
Built in 1856, it was the first university
building in North America built specifically as a
laboratory. Physiology was located here from
1910-1925. It was altered several times. The
south wing eventually became the Economics
Bldg. In 1980 it was burned down by a
disgruntled former employee.
22Robert Gesell, M.D. Chair of Physiology 1923 -
1954.
23Photo courtesy of Bentley Historical Library
East Medical Bldg. (now C.C. Little Bldg.) was
built in 1925. Physiology was located here from
1925 - 1969
24Earl Bryant Department Instrument Maker 1920s
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26Physiology faculty dinner at FASEB meeting.
Atlantic City, 1948
27Horace W. Davenport, Ph.D, D.Sc. Chair of
Physiology 1954 - 1977 President of the
American Physiological Society, 1961. Member of
the National Academy of Sciences.
28John Bean, 1960s
29Jim Conway and Irving Fritz in student
laboratory, ca. 1968
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31David Bohr, 1960s
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33Department party, early 1940s
34Department party, early 1940s
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38John Bean, 1960s
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40John Jacquez, 1970s
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43Ken Casey, 1970s
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52Manuscript for first edition of Vander, Sherman
and Lucianos HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY
53Jim Ranck, 1960s
541969 - Physiology moves to Medical Science Bldg.
II
55Lou DAlecy, 1980s
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571966
581970
591975
60Jack L. Kostyo, Ph.D. Chair of Physiology
1979-1985.
611980
62Bill Germann, graduate student ca. 1982
631985
64John A. Williams, M.D., Ph.D. Chair of
Physiology 1987 - present President of the
American Physiological Society, 2003
651990
66Department Piper
671995
682000
69Presidents of the American Physiological Society
with ties to the Department of Physiology at
Michigan
70Whats happening nowadays?
71at the Sheep Farm
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802006
812006 Physiology laboratory renovation begins
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83I leave the students alone for an hour and look
what happens..
84August 2007 new labs starting to take shape
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86This hallway will become an equipment room.