Scalpel : the 1911 yearbook of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania . ^ largely predominating. A minority report their practice as *Dr. Swain died December 25, 1910. tAddress to graduates by Rachel L. Bodley, , March 17, 1881. general, but add that they are doing a larger proportion of obstetricaland gynecological work than the men practitioners in the same localities. It is to be remembered in this connection that no branch of medi-cine requires a higher degree of self-possession and promptness in theselection and application of scientific methods than modern obstetricalpractice, n


Scalpel : the 1911 yearbook of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania . ^ largely predominating. A minority report their practice as *Dr. Swain died December 25, 1910. tAddress to graduates by Rachel L. Bodley, , March 17, 1881. general, but add that they are doing a larger proportion of obstetricaland gynecological work than the men practitioners in the same localities. It is to be remembered in this connection that no branch of medi-cine requires a higher degree of self-possession and promptness in theselection and application of scientific methods than modern obstetricalpractice, nor docs any department of surgery, probably, present graverdifficulties than the operations included in the practice of gynecology. Sixty-one years of experience have proved the wisdom of thefounders of this school in recognizing and seeking to meet the demand ofthe public for a body of educated women «A The Course of Instruction


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