. Glimpses of medical Europe. Administration Building. General, Hospital—Vienna and nervous VIII. Diseases of the mindsystem. IX. Surgery: (a) diagnosis; (b) operationson the cadaver; (c) orthopaedic work. X. Radiography and radiotherapy. XI. Gynaecology and obstetrics. XII. Ophthalmology. XIII. Otiatry. XIV. Rhinology. 136 VIENNA XV. Pediatrics: (a) diagnosis; (b) intuba-tion and tracheotomy. XVI. Diseases of the integumentary systemand syphihs. These courses are offered to sections of twoto ten men for a fee ranging from ten totwenty dollars a course. Now that I have gotten all this out of m


. Glimpses of medical Europe. Administration Building. General, Hospital—Vienna and nervous VIII. Diseases of the mindsystem. IX. Surgery: (a) diagnosis; (b) operationson the cadaver; (c) orthopaedic work. X. Radiography and radiotherapy. XI. Gynaecology and obstetrics. XII. Ophthalmology. XIII. Otiatry. XIV. Rhinology. 136 VIENNA XV. Pediatrics: (a) diagnosis; (b) intuba-tion and tracheotomy. XVI. Diseases of the integumentary systemand syphihs. These courses are offered to sections of twoto ten men for a fee ranging from ten totwenty dollars a course. Now that I have gotten all this out of mysystem, I can speak of a few other thingsabout Wien that interested me. First of all,. Park ix Gexeral Hospital—Yienxa I found that at ten oclock the outer door ofmy pension was locked and that I had topay the portier 20 hellers (4 cents) to beadmitted. As nobody goes to bed in Wienbefore ten oclock, I figured that the averageportier could save enough to retire on, in afew years, and lead a life of luxury and ease,provided he had the constitution to stand thestrain of continuous loss of sleep incident tohis position. 137 MEDICAL EUROPE The Viennese are a very polite people;kissing the hand of a lady is far from an obso-lete custom. The greetings and departuresare even more complicated than in habe die ehre is the favorite form ofgreeting. This is elided by gliding over thefirst two words so quickly that I constantlyfelt as though the people I met were callingme dearie; for that popular song was justthen in vogue. Medical students everywhere are a jollylot, and the atmosphere of Vienna tends inno way to diminish their gayety, so that anevening about the tow


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