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CLINICAL INSTRUCTORS.

Dr. Flippin.

Dr. Magruder.

Dr. Hedges.

Dr. Davis.

Dr. Compton.

Dr. Goodwin.

Dr. Rea.

Dr. Nelson.

The Dispensary has been renovated and newly equipped, so that
it now affords the necessary facilities for conducting useful and
scientific clinics. In the past about fifteen hundred cases have been
treated annually, and this number should now increase. The students
are divided into small sections, and are required to examine,
record, treat, and follow each case that comes to the clinic. The
work is done under the close personal supervision of the various
instructors, and gives experience in handling patients which can
only be obtained from actual practice. The work is divided as
follows:

         
General Medicine,  Monday, Wednesday, Friday,
3 to 5 p. m. 
General Surgery and Gynecology, 
Genito-Urinary,  Tuesday and Thursday,
3 to 5 p. m. 
Pediatrics; Dermatology; 
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat,  Tuesday and Saturday,
3 to 5 p. m.