Department now to provide its students with unsurpassed advantages for their medical education. Special attention is called to the superior opportunities given for CLINICAL INSTRUCTION. The Professors of the Medical Department are given, by law, the use... Journal of the American Medical Association - Page 261886Full view - About this book
| 1886 - 704 pages
...opportanitles presented for CLINICAL INST1U:CTION. The Professors of the Medical Department are )riven, by law, the use of the great Charity Hospital as a school or practical Instruction, and medical students are ndmitted without payment of any hospital foes. The... | |
| 1882 - 148 pages
...INSTRUCTION. The act establishing the University of Louisiana gives the Professors of the Medical Department the use of the great Charity Hospital, as a school of practical instruction . The Charl-ty Hospital contains nearly 700 beds, and received, during the last year, nearly six ttousaucl... | |
| 1892 - 462 pages
...unsurpassed in the United States, and special attention is called to the superior opportunities presented for CLINICAL INSTRUCTION. The Professors of the Medical...Department are given, by law, the use of the great Chanty Hospital as a school of practical instrucion, and medical students are admitted without payment... | |
| 1899 - 662 pages
...advantages for their medical education. Special attention is called to the superior opportunities given for CLINICAL INSTRUCTION. The Professors of the Medical...of any hospital fees. The Charity Hospital contains nine hundred beds; the number of patients annually admitted is about ten thousand, and the number of... | |
| St. Joseph B. Graham, William Edward Fitch - 1900 - 92 pages
...advantages for their medical education. Special attention is called to the superior opportunities given for CLINICAL INSTRUCTION. The Professors of the Medical...admitted without payment of any hospital fees. The •Charily Hospital contains Dine hundred beds, the number of patients annually admitted is about ten... | |
| St. Joseph B. Graham, William Edward Fitch - 1898 - 82 pages
...advantages for their medical education. Special attention is called to the superior opportunities given for CLINICAL INSTRUCTION. The Professors of the Medical...Department are given, by law, the use of the great Charily Hospital as a school of practical instruction, and mettteal- students are admitted without... | |
| St. Joseph B. Graham, William Edward Fitch - 1898 - 88 pages
...advantages for their medical education. Special attention is called to the superior opportunities given for CLINICAL INSTRUCTION. The Professors of the Medical Department are given, by law, the use of the ^reat Charity Hospital as a school of practical instruction, and medical students are admitted without... | |
| 1906 - 654 pages
...education. Special attention is called to the superior opportunities given for CLINICAL INSTRCUTION. The Professors of the Medical Department are given,...of any hospital fees. The Charity Hospital contains nine hundred beds, the number of indoor patients annually admitted is about ten thousand and the number... | |
| Mississippi State Medical Association - 1886 - 192 pages
...presented for CLINICAL INSTRUCTION. The Professors of the Medical Dapartment are given, by law, the use1 of the great Charity Hospital as a school of practical...exceeds ten thousand. Its advantages for practical study arc unsurpassed by any similar institution in this country. The Medical, Surgical and Obstetrical Wards... | |
| Mississippi State Medical Association - 1889 - 208 pages
...unsurpassed in tho United States, and special attention is called to the superior opportunities presented for CLINICAL INSTRUCTION, The Professors of the Medical...the number of patients annually admitted varies from six to eight thousand, »nd the number of visiting patients varies trorn twelve to fourteen thousand.... | |
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