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YALE UNIVERSITY

MRS. HEPSA ELY SILLIMAN MEMORIAL

LECTURES

THE EVOLUTION OF

MODERN MEDICINE

MODERN MEDICINE

A SERIES OF LECTURES DELIVERED AT

YALE UNIVERSITY ON THE SILLIMAN

FOUNDATION IN APRIL, 1913

By

Sir WILLIAM OSLER, Bart., M.D., F.R.S.

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All rights reserved. This book may not be reproduced, in
whole or in part, in any form (except by reviewers for the
public press), without written permission from the publishers.

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THE SILLIMAN FOUNDATION

N the year 1883 a legacy of eighty thousand dollars was left to the
President and Fellows of Yale College in the city of New Haven,

to be held in trust, as a gift from her children, in memory of their beloved and honored mother, Mrs. Hepsa Ely Silliman.

On this foundation Yale College was requested and directed to establish an annual course of lectures designed to illustrate the presence and providence, the wisdom and goodness of God, as manifested in the natural and moral world. These were to be designated as the Mrs. Hepsa Ely Silliman Memorial Lectures. It was the belief of the testator that any orderly presentation of the facts of nature or history contributed to the end of this foundation more effectively than any attempt to emphasize the elements of doctrine or of creed; and he therefore provided that lectures on dogmatic or polemical theology should be excluded from the scope of this foundation, and that the subjects should be selected rather from the domains of natural science and history, giving special prominence to astronomy, chemistry, geology and anatomy.

It was further directed that each annual course should be made the basis of a volume to form part of a series constituting a memorial to Mrs. Silliman. The memorial fund came into the possession of the Corporation of Yale University in the year 1901; and the present volume constitutes the tenth of the series of memorial lectures.

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