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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 lectures, which are supplemented by clinical teaching at the
Dispensary. In the year 1898-99 about three thousand patients were
treated, thus affording ample material for elementary teaching.

In the didactic lectures the author's syllabus is used as a guide for
the essential points to be considered in a careful study of the textbook.
The student is earnestly advised to use the syllabus and textbook
before hearing the lecture, as experience has shown this to be
the most effective means of obtaining a knowledge of the subject.

Text-Books.—A Hand-Book of Physical Diagnosis, etc., by R. C. M. Page;
The Principles and Practice of Medicine, by William Osler; a Treatise on
Mental and Nervous Diseases, by Landon Carter Gray; The Diseases of
Infancy and Childhood, by L. Emmet Holt.