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PRACTICE OF MEDICINE.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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PRACTICE OF MEDICINE.

Professor Dabney.

In Practice of Medicine especial attention is given to the principles of
the subject, the aim being to point out to the student the connection between
the causes, morbid anatomy, symptoms and treatment of the different diseases.
Each student is taught, furthermore, at the clinic the symptoms and signs of
diseases of the different organs of the body, and the proper treatment of the
different cases, and is required to learn by actual examination, under the supervision
of the Professor, the physical signs of diseases of the heart, lungs and
other organs.

Text-Books.—Reese's Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology; Playfair's Midwifery
(last edition); Osler's Practice of Medicine; Abstract of the Professor's lectures on Practice;
Page's Physical Diagnosis; Lewer's Diseases of Women.