University of Virginia March, 1907 | ||
PRACTICE OF MEDICINE.
Professor Davis. | Dr. Magruder. |
Adjunct Professor Flippin. |
The Theory and Practice of Medicine is taught in a systematic
course of lectures, which are supplemented by clinical teaching at the
Dispensary and Hospital, during the third and fourth years.
Neurology is taken up in the fourth year, and in connection with it
instruction in electro-therapeutics is given.
The students of the graduating class are taken daily in sections
through the wards of the Hospital and individually instructed on the
cases present. At the Dispensary case histories are taken and management
indicated by the students of the third and fourth years, whose
methods and results are then criticised by the teacher.
A practical examination in diagnosis and treatment is required of
each student at the end of his last session.
University of Virginia March, 1907 | ||