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PRACTICE OF MEDICINE.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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PRACTICE OF MEDICINE.

Professor Buckmaster.

The Theory and Practice of Medicine is taught in a systematic course
of one hundred and fifty didactic lectures, which are supplemented by clinical


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teaching twice a week. Ample material is furnished by the University
Dispensary, and the student is required to become familiar with the normal
organs. The additions to our knowledge made by the bacteriologist, when
of use in diagnosis or in treatment, receive particular attention.

Text-Books.—An abstract of a course of lectures by William C. Dabney (Anderson
Bros., University of Virginia); a Hand-Book of Physical Diagnosis, &c., by R. C. M.
Page (J. H. Vail & Co., New York); The Principles and Practice of Medicine, by
William Osler (D. Appleton & Co., New York); a Treatise on Mental and Nervous
Diseases, by Landon Carter Gray (Lea Bros. & Co., Philadelphia).