I mean the nature of medical education itself, and the co-operation of the university in its promotion.
One half of the Johns Hopkins bequest is devoted to the establishment of a hospital, and it was the desire of the testator that the university and the hospital should co-operate in the promotion of medical education.
These first medical professors in Transylvania University were no doubt the first in the promotion of medical education in the West.
We do not doubt that there are many educated people who would be quite satisfied to accept this as a complete explanation of the situation in medical education at the medieval universities.
This is just what pretentiously ignorant historians of medical education {7} have often emphatically declared that medieval teachers did not do, but should have done, in the Middle Ages.
It is but a few weeks since one of the most celebrated physicians in the country wrote to me from a great centre of medical education to know if I had the works of Sanctorius, which he had tried in vain to find.
The idea is entertained by some of our most sincere professional brethren, that to lengthen and multiply our Winter Lectures will be of necessity to advance the cause of medical education.
And it must be confessed that the great hospitals, infirmaries, and dispensaries of large cities, where men of well-sifted reputations are in constant attendance, are the true centres of medical education.
In his "History of Medical Education," [Footnote 35] Puschmann notes the details of some of these.
Puschmann in his "History of Medical Education" says of Fallopius (p.
Why, a diploma under these conditions should not be worth the parchment it is written on, as evidence of a medical education, unless attested by a higher and perfectly independent authority!
The State in its sovereignty must prescribe what shall constitute a medical education, and the requirements should be embodied in the statutes.
I have endeavored to prove from the methods of Germany and the course of the United States medical department that diplomas cannot be accepted as bona-fide evidence of a medical education.
A man's medical education would be worth little, if it was not a preparation for practice.
Does a woman desire a thorough medical education, where is the institution fully and property endowed to receive her?
She denied both the expediency and practicability of mingling the sexes" in deriving a medical education.
Greatrakes had no medical education, nor claimed aught beyond a gift of healing most diseases by "stroking the parts with his hand.
Candidates who passed this final examination would be licensed by the General Medical Council, a body to be elected no longer by the separate bodies interested in medical education, but by the Divisional Boards.
Hence the {viii} volume contains certain addresses relating to the history of medical education.
First it brought about in the course of its development an organization of medical education, and an establishment of standards that were to be maintained whenever and wherever there was a true professional spirit down to our own time.
With the foundation of the medical school of Salerno in the tenth century, the modern history of medical education may be said to begin, for it had many of the features that distinguish our modern university medical schools.
He provided good salaries for the professors, insisted on careful examinations, and raised the standard of medical education for a time to a noteworthy degree.
Is it not, in fact, getting money under false pretences to ask for funds to help sick folk, and then apply them to even so good a purpose as medical education?
Is not this a scandalous blot on our system of medical education?
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