Word: professionalism
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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The usual large audience overcrowded Sever 11 last evening to listen to Dr. Robert T. Edes' lecture on "Medicine as a Profession." The lecturer was unable, through lack of time, to give to the latter half of his lecture the completeness, which otherwise he would have given.
If a man does not want to be a physician enough to be so in spite of all hindrance, he ought not to be one at all. In medicine particularly a man is confined to his work, and he is unfortunate who cannot find his enjoyment in this work. While...
The study of medical science is human biology in its widest sense. New fields are constantly opening, as in bacteriology. Thorough scientific knowledge is demanded to-day. A preliminary academical training is very desirable. The two sayings of "Room on top," and "Go West" are of little value. There is...
After a short meeting among the students Sunday morning, the delegates attended services at the city churches. In the afternoon Prof. Lincoln, of Brown, gave an address on Christian consecration. The closing exercises were held in the First Baptist Church. Mr. Wishard spoke of the world-wide extent of this...
The lecture this evening on "Medicine as a Profession," is sure to be interesting and valuable, if we may judge from the circumstance that it is to be delivered by one who has won high esteem and well-deserved success both in practicing and in teaching medicine. The medicine, as...