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by LINDA CARROLL
PrOBING described the three areas of study  medicine, law and the sciences  which were the constant probers into ways to save life, maintain law and order and discover greater limits for man to strive toward.
Medicine, encompassing nursing, dentistry, the allied health professions, the many specialized and general areas of MD practice had many changes over the year.
A new class offered was a Clinical Pastoral Class. Through this class UK did not only function on a surface level in training its students in medicine, it taught future doctors, nurses, clergymen and psychologists how to deal with death and in turn help the dying patient and his family cope.
The College of Dentistry initiated a Pedodontics Clinic which teaches physcially handicapped children proper oral habits and dental treatment, (continued on pg. 54)
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