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Arguments for instituting Medical Schools, 27.
The Tendency of such an Institution, 27–28.
Circumstances favourable to such an Undertaking, viz.
Eminent Practitioners in Philadelphia, 30.
The Practice of the City Hospital, 30–31.
Flourishing State of Literature in the College, 32.
Situation and populous Condition of Philadelphia, ibid.
Increase of the Colonies, 33.
Steps already taken towards instituting Medical Schools,

And other Steps recommended to be taken,

34–38.
Objections Considered.
―Infant State of the Colonies, 38.
―The mixt Practice of the different Parts of Medicine, 39.
The regular Mode of Practising Physic recommended, 40–45.
Advantages to be expected from the proposed Institution 46–50.
―To Students of Medicine, 51.
―To the College, 52–53.
―To the City of Philadelphia and the Province 54.
Address to the Students of Medicine, to animate them in their Studies. 54–56.
―To the Trustees of the College, recommending the Institution of Medical Schools to their Patronage, 56–63.