Word: doctoral
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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This course of lectures is given in accordance with a special provision passed by the President and Fellows of the University on January 11, 1897, by which the Faculty is empowered to authorize any Doctor of Philosophy or of Science who shall be approved by the department with which his work is most closely related to give instruction for a period not exceeding four months...
...accordance with a special provision passed January 11, 1897, authorizing the Faculty to appoint a Doctor of Philosophy or a Doctor of Science to give instruction. Dr. Guenther Jacoby has been authorized to give, during the first half of the academic year 1910-11 a course of lectures on "Schopenhauer," and Dr. Karl Schmidt during the second half of 1910-11, a course of lectures on "The Logical Structure of Mathematical and Inductive Systems...
...boards of health existed, but the amount of their activities was not one-fiftieth of what it is today. The movement against tuberculosis is a striking example of the work that boards of health and hospitals are doing free of charge. All this free work threatens doctor's incomes and they feel it. More or less as a result of this the number of medical students in the country is decreasing...
...tending to drive the physicians out of business. Many hospitals were originally founded as charitable institutions, but now anyone, rich or poor, may have the free use of a hospital. In this way patients who are able to pay a physician's fee, get free treatment and decrease the doctor's practice. Late in June, 1909, a circular was sent to the hospitals of Boston stating that, although the various hospitals had thousands of cases on June 17, not a doctor in the North or West End had a single case...
...work of preventing and curing disease is being shifted from the doctor's private office to the public hospital, but this public work is the line of progress. Health is of public importance, and in the future provision will be made for health as it is now made for education...