Bulletin of the American Academy of Medicine, Volume 12American Academy of Medicine., 1911 |
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... thing of the scientific spirit now so happily beginning to dominate medical education . The ultimate solution of the problem of how to secure sufficient breadth of preliminary training for the medical student without unduly prolonging ...
... thing of the scientific spirit now so happily beginning to dominate medical education . The ultimate solution of the problem of how to secure sufficient breadth of preliminary training for the medical student without unduly prolonging ...
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... things that one should know to open an office for general practice , with its ample time , for study while waiting for it . For this three years is sufficient , and the product , if the man be honest , will know its limitations and will ...
... things that one should know to open an office for general practice , with its ample time , for study while waiting for it . For this three years is sufficient , and the product , if the man be honest , will know its limitations and will ...
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... thing . The elementary course in high school and in the college in science has been largely a failure , because we have tried to present the finished form of science to the beginning student instead of introducing him to the spirit of ...
... thing . The elementary course in high school and in the college in science has been largely a failure , because we have tried to present the finished form of science to the beginning student instead of introducing him to the spirit of ...
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... things that are absolutely of no use to general practitioners , however much use they may be to experts and teachers . Unless we come to a clearer idea of utility in our medical education we may have to extend the course to five years ...
... things that are absolutely of no use to general practitioners , however much use they may be to experts and teachers . Unless we come to a clearer idea of utility in our medical education we may have to extend the course to five years ...
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... things into brains and not producing thinkers . In reviewing med- ical articles I find two fundamental and grave faults in medical men , that they are not logical and that their English is terrible . The question of the number of years ...
... things into brains and not producing thinkers . In reviewing med- ical articles I find two fundamental and grave faults in medical men , that they are not logical and that their English is terrible . The question of the number of years ...
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Page 178 - A certain man had two sons : and the younger of them said to his father, Father, give me the portion of goods that falleth to me.
Page 173 - Containing descriptions of articles which have been accepted by the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry of the American Medical Association, prior to Jan.
Page 174 - A ready reference pocket book for the physician and surgeon. Containing a comprehensive list of chemicals and drugs — not confined to "Merck's...
Page 166 - X-rays on the battle field and at the first aid stations. It rests with the jury of award how the prizes will be allotted in respect to the various subjects. That is to say, the largest prize will be awarded for the best solution of any question irrespective of what the question may be. Further information may be obtained by addressing the Chairman, Exhibit Committee, American Red Cross, Washington, DC Very respectfully, CHARLES LYNCH, Major, Med.
Page 338 - Transactions of the First Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Study and Prevention of Infant Mortality.
Page 72 - Colleges may reduce the number of hours in any subject not more than 20 per cent, provided that the total number of hours in a division is not reduced. Where the teaching conditions in a college are best subserved, the subject may be, for teaching purposes, transferred from one division to another. When didactic and laboratory hours are specified in any subject, laboratory hours may be substituted for didactic hours.
Page 388 - The conferences of the chief state school officers of great sections of the country, of state examining and licensing boards, and of the professions are endorsing these standards, and waiting upon us school men for the perfecting of them. Last and not least, this has been the epoch of private munificence...
Page 173 - This is the 1910 edition of the annual New and Nonofficial Remedies, issued by the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry of the American Medical Association, and contains descriptions of all articles approved by the Council, up to December 31, 1909.
Page 178 - And not many days after the younger son gathered all together, and took his journey into a far country, and there wasted his substance with riotous living. And when he had spent all, there arose a mighty famine in that land ; and he began to be in want.
Page 304 - Secretary of the Board of Health of the Department of Health of the City of New York...