. Wisconsin medical recorder . dical menhave you in mind? F. S.: Colonel W. C. Gorgas. S. S.: Is he not the doctor who at-tracted great attention in the Panamadistrict? F. S.: The same. S. S.: His sanitary cleaning of thecanal zone has been a wonder work tothe modern world. F. S.: He reported at the MedicalCongress how the zone was cleaned. S. S.: Yes, and informed them thatin his opinion modern sanitation haswithin its power the ability to stamp outthe scourges of the tropics. F. S.: Exactly, and make them as in-habitable and as capable of sustaininghealth as the rest of civilization. S. S.:


. Wisconsin medical recorder . dical menhave you in mind? F. S.: Colonel W. C. Gorgas. S. S.: Is he not the doctor who at-tracted great attention in the Panamadistrict? F. S.: The same. S. S.: His sanitary cleaning of thecanal zone has been a wonder work tothe modern world. F. S.: He reported at the MedicalCongress how the zone was cleaned. S. S.: Yes, and informed them thatin his opinion modern sanitation haswithin its power the ability to stamp outthe scourges of the tropics. F. S.: Exactly, and make them as in-habitable and as capable of sustaininghealth as the rest of civilization. S. S.: Yes, and as great as that whichexists in the temperate zones. F. S.: When these famous Americanmen of medicine pass away, they willhave left their foot prints on the sandsof science and the future studentscan read the wonders of their greatresearch, study their books, and learnthe strange language of medicine, trans-lated by those whose lives have beenbenefactors to humanity, and to genera-tions yet to come. (To be continued).. WISCONSIN MEDICAL RECORDER 411


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