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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... half of the course a man is almost lectured to death ; for though the lectures begin at nine o'clock in the morning , they are not over till six o'clock in the evening , because the middle of the day is occupied with dissection and hos ...
... half of the course a man is almost lectured to death ; for though the lectures begin at nine o'clock in the morning , they are not over till six o'clock in the evening , because the middle of the day is occupied with dissection and hos ...
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... half an hour , especially if it be on some pet theory of the worthy man's own invention . But lecturers are sometimes irregular , as well as students , for they " regret . " Nothing is more annoying to a student than to leave something ...
... half an hour , especially if it be on some pet theory of the worthy man's own invention . But lecturers are sometimes irregular , as well as students , for they " regret . " Nothing is more annoying to a student than to leave something ...
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... half an hour's lecture , followed by half an hour's examination upon it ; and we have no doubt , men would thus learn far more from lectures than they do at present . We have not heard of the plan being fully carried out anywhere yet ...
... half an hour's lecture , followed by half an hour's examination upon it ; and we have no doubt , men would thus learn far more from lectures than they do at present . We have not heard of the plan being fully carried out anywhere yet ...
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... half owing to the symmetrical arrangement of the body , but nevertheless a first - year man finds a deal of trouble arising from the fact that so many things have various names — indeed , several structures have as many aliases as a ...
... half owing to the symmetrical arrangement of the body , but nevertheless a first - year man finds a deal of trouble arising from the fact that so many things have various names — indeed , several structures have as many aliases as a ...
Side 34
... half over mamma would be coming in to see that those poor weary little fingers were not " all hooked up like claws " ? I declare you " Amelia ! how can you ? will have your fingers grow as crooked as the parrot's · claws ! the keys ...
... half over mamma would be coming in to see that those poor weary little fingers were not " all hooked up like claws " ? I declare you " Amelia ! how can you ? will have your fingers grow as crooked as the parrot's · claws ! the keys ...
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