Doctor in Medicine: and Other Papers on Professional SubjectsArno Press, 1972 - 308 sider |
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Side 102
... reform is made in our system of medical educa- tion ; and that reform is suggested by the prac- tice of literary institutions of examining candi- dates on their first application for admission to the course of instruction . No ...
... reform is made in our system of medical educa- tion ; and that reform is suggested by the prac- tice of literary institutions of examining candi- dates on their first application for admission to the course of instruction . No ...
Side 103
... reform , and its practical fulfillment , rests with the medical schools , yet the experience of the past has taught us that the impelling power is with the great body of the profession . While the false idea of merit obtains among ...
... reform , and its practical fulfillment , rests with the medical schools , yet the experience of the past has taught us that the impelling power is with the great body of the profession . While the false idea of merit obtains among ...
Side 255
... reform to coöperate throughout all the States . In Great Britain the reform has taken a strong hold upon the medical profession and philanthropists , and great exer- tions are being made to obtain such legislation as will enable them to ...
... reform to coöperate throughout all the States . In Great Britain the reform has taken a strong hold upon the medical profession and philanthropists , and great exer- tions are being made to obtain such legislation as will enable them to ...
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PHYSICIAN AND APOTHECARY | 13 |
RECRUITS FOR THE PROFESSION | 22 |
SUICIDE IN THE TOMBS | 29 |
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