Terra Mariae . ecting hall reminded everyone of the selection of our vocation. Finally we welcomed the golden days of vacation that followed the close of our SojjIi-omore term, when with hollow eyes, pale faces and other evidences of hard work, we re-jjaired to our \arious homes for rest and refreshments—or as scjine were bold enough todo—applied our medical knowledge to suffering humanity. With mental and |)hysical energies reinvigorated, we returned last Fall to cojie withthe difticidties of a new phase in our medical course. Surgery, Obstetrics, and Medicine,were introduced to us for the fi


Terra Mariae . ecting hall reminded everyone of the selection of our vocation. Finally we welcomed the golden days of vacation that followed the close of our SojjIi-omore term, when with hollow eyes, pale faces and other evidences of hard work, we re-jjaired to our \arious homes for rest and refreshments—or as scjine were bold enough todo—applied our medical knowledge to suffering humanity. With mental and |)hysical energies reinvigorated, we returned last Fall to cojie withthe difticidties of a new phase in our medical course. Surgery, Obstetrics, and Medicine,were introduced to us for the first time, and our work wa^ begun with zeal. ( )nly a weekwas re(|uired to again foiiii our old habits of plugging and boning, and though some-wdiat hanii)ered bv the imaginary seizure of ever)- disease in ( )slers Iractice of Medicinethat we ha\e thus far studied, there is fair reason to believe thai we can succe>>fully meetand ovcrconie the diliicidties of the Junior year. .•\:i) MoKDICAl. 102 ^^+T-C^-! 4. •i- (? (}•i- I? 4- 0 4-•J-


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