Series |
Library of American civilization ; LAC 16084 Library of American civilization ; LAC 16084. UNAUTHORIZED
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Contents |
The early history of practical anatomy -- The history of the Philadelphia school of anatomy and its relation to medical teaching -- Our recent debts to vivisection -- Recent progress in surgery -- The new era in medicine and its demands upon the profession and the college -- The real rewards of medicine -- Medicine as a career for educated men -- Vivisection and brain surgery -- Medical education -- The advantages of an academic training for a medical career -- Literary methods in medicine -- Address at the unveiling of the statue of the late Prof. Samuel D. Gross, M.D -- Semicentennial address in surgery before the American medical association -- The debt of the public to the medical profession -- The endowment of medical colleges -- The ideal physician -- Address at the Royal college of surgeons of England at the conferring of honorary degrees at the centenary celebration of the granting of its present charter -- The progress of surgery in the nineteenth century -- The mission of a medical college -- The duties and responsibilities of trustees of public medical institutions -- The qualities |
General note | (cont) essential to success in medicine -- The cheerfulness of death -- The need for increased endowments for medical instruction -- Age and youth in medicine -- Surgical reminiscences of the civil war. |
General note | Master microform held by: LrI. |
Reproduction note | Joyner- Microfiche. Chicago, Ill. : Library Resources, 1970. 1 microfiche ; 8 x 13 cm. (Library of American civilization ; LAC 16084). |
LCCN | nuc87572836 |