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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. |