. Glimpses of medical Europe. atParis, was founded in 1621. It was abolishedby the French during the great revolution,but was restored by the Germans in , who made Prague so popular a centrefor American pathologists for so many years,is now here; he having taken the place leftvacant by Von Reckingshausen. Then thereis Schmiederberg, Fiirstner and Hofmeister,all well known. Krehl and Xaunyn are alsogood men to work with in medicine. Munich, in Bavaria, is considered by manypeople the most charming city in university absorbed that of Landshut in1826. It is a centre of Germa


. Glimpses of medical Europe. atParis, was founded in 1621. It was abolishedby the French during the great revolution,but was restored by the Germans in , who made Prague so popular a centrefor American pathologists for so many years,is now here; he having taken the place leftvacant by Von Reckingshausen. Then thereis Schmiederberg, Fiirstner and Hofmeister,all well known. Krehl and Xaunyn are alsogood men to work with in medicine. Munich, in Bavaria, is considered by manypeople the most charming city in university absorbed that of Landshut in1826. It is a centre of German fine arts and 228 GERMAN UNIVERSITIP:S here are found hundreds of Americans whodevote themselves to things other than confess that the Boeckhn paintings I foundhere interested me more than even Miillershving pictures. Miiller is one of the firstchnicians of Europe, however, and mostinternists get around to Munich in the courseof their travels, to see him conduct his famousclinic. Then there is Krapelin here, The University—Munich who all the neurologists have to see to maketheir European trip complete. Gruber, whosename is linked with Widals in the Gruber-Widal reaction; Voit, the physiologist; Riick-ert, the anatomist; Bollinger and Diirck,pathologists; Winckel, the gynecologist, andEverbush, the ophthalmologist, are importantmembers of the medical faculty. Rostock, in Mecklenburg-Schwerin, has anancient university, founded in 1419. This is 229 MEDICAL EUROPE a semi-mediseval town, but little frequented byAmericans for medical work. One can getvery good rooms in this town for five dollarsa month, and dinners for an equal sum. Theaverage cost of living for a student is aboutfifteen dollars a month. Marburg, in Nassau, is beautifully is a small city, and its University wasfounded in 1527. The great Von Behringsname is enrolled on this faculty. The University of Leipzig, in Saxony, ismade use of by a few Americans for medicalstudy. Leipzig is one o


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