Old Maryland 1913-1914 . OLD MARYLAND Published Monthly in the Interest of the University of $ PER YEAR. Contributions solicited from Alumni of theUniversity. Business Address, 608 Professional Building,Baltimore, Md. Vol. X. BALTIMORE, MD., JANUARY 1, 1914. No. 1. JOHN C. HEMJIETER, , , , , Professor of Physiology and Clinical Medicine, University of Maryland. GERMAN-AMERICAN INFLUENCE ON THEDEVELOPMENT OF CULTURE IN THEUNITED STATES. By John C. Hemmeter, About eight years ago the author publishedan article in the Medical Library and His-torical Jour


Old Maryland 1913-1914 . OLD MARYLAND Published Monthly in the Interest of the University of $ PER YEAR. Contributions solicited from Alumni of theUniversity. Business Address, 608 Professional Building,Baltimore, Md. Vol. X. BALTIMORE, MD., JANUARY 1, 1914. No. 1. JOHN C. HEMJIETER, , , , , Professor of Physiology and Clinical Medicine, University of Maryland. GERMAN-AMERICAN INFLUENCE ON THEDEVELOPMENT OF CULTURE IN THEUNITED STATES. By John C. Hemmeter, About eight years ago the author publishedan article in the Medical Library and His-torical Journal on the subject of German-American Influence in the Development of Med-icine and Surgery (see this Journal, Volume4, September, 19U6, No. 3), and in 1909, by re-quest of the National German-American Al-liance (Deutsch-Amerikanisher National-Bund)he published an exhaustive article in a workcalled The Book of the Germans in America(page 323J. The title of the article was Ger-man Teachers and American Professors, 154biographies, which had special reference toGerman influence on the development of Amer-ican medicine and surgery. This book was pub-lished by Walthers, Third and Girard ave-nues, Philadelphia. As the future history of our country isfounded on the past and present,


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