The Creighton Chronicle . ^-i O |-1 p w W H «J H. 3 . ~ 57 a. — 05 QCcJ O oS oeu H ca; s >r ££-J OT3 > <uH o OS A tfl O SJ £ - C eS - XPw£ THE TEACHING HOSPITAL AND THE MEDICAL COLLEGE 439 finds himself using more methods of gaining information, con-sidering a wider range of possibilities, weighing treatment withgreater care, and formulating judgments with keener exacti-tude. Dr. Keen says: I speak after an experience of nearlyforty years as a surgeon to a half dozen hospitals, and I canconfidently say that I have never known a single patient injuredor his chance of recovery less


The Creighton Chronicle . ^-i O |-1 p w W H «J H. 3 . ~ 57 a. — 05 QCcJ O oS oeu H ca; s >r ££-J OT3 > <uH o OS A tfl O SJ £ - C eS - XPw£ THE TEACHING HOSPITAL AND THE MEDICAL COLLEGE 439 finds himself using more methods of gaining information, con-sidering a wider range of possibilities, weighing treatment withgreater care, and formulating judgments with keener exacti-tude. Dr. Keen says: I speak after an experience of nearlyforty years as a surgeon to a half dozen hospitals, and I canconfidently say that I have never known a single patient injuredor his chance of recovery lessened by such teaching; moreover* * * who will be least slovenly and careless in his duties—he who prescribes in the solitude of the sick chamber and oper-ates with two or three assistants only, or he whose every move-ment is eagerly watched by hundreds of eyes, alert to detectevery false step * * * I always feel at the Jefferson hos-pital as if I were on the run, with a pack of lively dogs at myheels. The service to society of the teachi


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