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... attendance to explain the various features . Illustrated lectures will be given daily by Drs . W. T. Council- man , H. C. Ernst and others upon various phases of the disease . Thousands of invitations have been issued to phy- sicians ...
... attendance to explain the various features . Illustrated lectures will be given daily by Drs . W. T. Council- man , H. C. Ernst and others upon various phases of the disease . Thousands of invitations have been issued to phy- sicians ...
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... attendance , 33.4 per cent has been women and 66.6 per cent men . While this is an improvement over the attendance of the last few years , it is not as good as that of ten years ago , when it averaged over 100 for the years 1894 and ...
... attendance , 33.4 per cent has been women and 66.6 per cent men . While this is an improvement over the attendance of the last few years , it is not as good as that of ten years ago , when it averaged over 100 for the years 1894 and ...
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... ATTENDANCE IN AUSTRIAN MEDICAL SCHOOLS . - In 1895 the degree of doctor of medicine was conferred on 1,011 medical students in the universities of Austria and Hungary . In 1904 only 561 similar degrees were conferred . RECIPROCITY FOR ...
... ATTENDANCE IN AUSTRIAN MEDICAL SCHOOLS . - In 1895 the degree of doctor of medicine was conferred on 1,011 medical students in the universities of Austria and Hungary . In 1904 only 561 similar degrees were conferred . RECIPROCITY FOR ...
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... attendance . Early in its inception some thought that ten days would be too many in which to try and sustain the interest . At the end of the tenth day the wish was expressed that it could remain open much longer . The attendance from ...
... attendance . Early in its inception some thought that ten days would be too many in which to try and sustain the interest . At the end of the tenth day the wish was expressed that it could remain open much longer . The attendance from ...
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... the medical profession and of the laity . The constant attendance of guides or demonstrators added much to the instruction that all visitors received . The lectures on dif- 144 March , The New England Medical Gazette .
... the medical profession and of the laity . The constant attendance of guides or demonstrators added much to the instruction that all visitors received . The lectures on dif- 144 March , The New England Medical Gazette .
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