var ic = 15; // Number of alternative images var xoxo = new Array(ic); 
var xoxo = new Array(ic);
var description = new Array(ic)
xoxo[0] = "images/home/1.jpg"; 
description[0]="- James E. Talmage Building, originally built as a museum in 1902 located on Presidents Circle. It housed the new Medical School from 1905-1920.";

xoxo[1] ="images/home/2.jpg"; 
description[1]="- Medical students train in physical diagnosis skills in 1940's.";

xoxo[2] = "images/home/3.jpg";
description[2]="- Sidney F. Velick Ph.D. Chair of the Department of Biochemistry 1964-1978";
  
xoxo[3] = "images/home/4.jpg"; 
description[3]="- Morton A. Stenchever M.D. Professor and Chairman of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1970-1977";

xoxo[4] = "images/home/5.jpg"; 
description[4]="- Veterans Administration Hospital, classroom scene";

xoxo[5] = "images/home/6.jpg"; 
description[5]="- Marcus Jacobson Ph.D. Chair of the Department of Anatomy 1977-1988";

xoxo[6] = "images/home/7.jpg"; 
description[6]="- Gastroenterology Staff and Training Fellows 1964";

xoxo[7] = "images/home/8.jpg"; 
description[7]="- David G. Bragg M.D. Chair of the Department of Radiology, 1970";

xoxo[8] = "images/home/9.jpg"; 
description[8]="- Raymond F. Gesteland Ph.D. Chair of the Department of Human Genetics 1984-2000";

xoxo[9] = "images/home/10.jpg"; 
description[9]="- Maxwell Wintrobe M.D. with students";

xoxo[10] = "images/home/11.jpg";
description[10]="- Willem J. Kolff M.D. Ph.D. Pioneer of Artificial Organs";

xoxo[11] = "images/home/12.jpg";
description[11]="- James E. Talmage Building, originally built as a museum in 1902 located on Presidents Circle. It housed the new Medical School from 1905-1920.";

xoxo[12] = "images/home/13.jpg";
description[12]="- James E. Talmage Building, originally built as a museum in 1902 located on Presidents Circle. It housed the new Medical School from 1905-1920.";

xoxo[13] = "images/home/14.jpg";
description[13]="- Three vertical Danish Linden cranes, designed especially for the construction of the 1965 medical center";

xoxo[14] = "images/home/15.jpg";
description[14]="- James E. Talmage Building, originally built as a museum in 1902 located on Presidents Circle. It housed the new Medical School from 1905-1920.";

var choice = pickRandom(ic);
function pickRandom(range) 
{ if (Math.random) return Math.round(Math.random() * (range-1)); else { var now 
= new Date(); return (now.getTime() / 1000) % range; } } 



