Medical Students of the Period: A Few Words in Defence of Those Much Maligned People, with Digressions on Various Topics of Public Interest Connected with Medical ScienceBlackwood, 1867 - 170 sider |
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... passed , he has strung together these jottings in order to give the public a sketch of students ' employ- ment in the lecture - room , the dissecting - room , the la- boratory , the hospital , and last , not least , during their leisure ...
... passed , he has strung together these jottings in order to give the public a sketch of students ' employ- ment in the lecture - room , the dissecting - room , the la- boratory , the hospital , and last , not least , during their leisure ...
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... passed a preliminary examination in the general subjects of a liberal education . This amelioration is due to the exertions of the profession itself , which in 1858 obtained from Parliament the " Medical Act . " One of the results of ...
... passed a preliminary examination in the general subjects of a liberal education . This amelioration is due to the exertions of the profession itself , which in 1858 obtained from Parliament the " Medical Act . " One of the results of ...
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... their " parts " as fast as they can , and give a deep sigh of relief when they have passed their last examination , to think that " their salvation no longer depends on their anatomy . " Dissecting - rooms are all more or less alike ;
... their " parts " as fast as they can , and give a deep sigh of relief when they have passed their last examination , to think that " their salvation no longer depends on their anatomy . " Dissecting - rooms are all more or less alike ;
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... passing . Formerly lecturers on anatomy used to acknowledge the services of their assistant - demonstrators and pro- sectors by presenting each of them with a dissecting- case , ornamented with a silver plate commemorating their zeal ...
... passing . Formerly lecturers on anatomy used to acknowledge the services of their assistant - demonstrators and pro- sectors by presenting each of them with a dissecting- case , ornamented with a silver plate commemorating their zeal ...
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... passed , and they hold office for limited periods , generally six months . But the students who have not passed are not ex- cluded from hospital appointments ; every physician and assistant - physician has three or four " clinical ...
... passed , and they hold office for limited periods , generally six months . But the students who have not passed are not ex- cluded from hospital appointments ; every physician and assistant - physician has three or four " clinical ...
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