Medical Education in Europe; a Report to the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching
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The material was abundant; from it the physician in charge selected the interesting material for distribution to the stu- dents, who, retiring to adjoining rooms, went over their cases, while he attended to those left on his hands. Reassembling later, the clerks described their own patients and watched those exhibited by the others. But for the depressing foretaste of the impending examination and the teacher's cautions to avoid this pitfall or that, in his anxious interest for the student's su...ccess, the exercise was most valuable. At St. Bartholomew's, I attended an admirable clinic in surgical diagnosis, serving the same purpose ; the St. Bartholomew student gets nine months' practical experience as surgical dresser, — three months each in out-patient dressing, casualty dressing, in- patient dressing. Five assistant surgeons have charge of the out-patients, each with eight dressers. Daily, one assistant surgeon withdraws from active work in the out- patient department in order to conduct the class I am about to describe.* It con- 1 "Hospitals have no vacations, and the old-time vacations should be done away with, and the school year divided into quarters, during which the work would proceed continuously." Lancet, Janu- ary 38, 191X, p.
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