. Hospitals and their relation to medical colleges and the training of interns. Fig. 13.—Roof garden on typical ward building (looking towardsthe head-house).. Fig. 14.—View in one of the cross tunnels. for the supremacy of Germany to-day in the world ofmedicine. Cincinnati is fortunate in having a mayor who is infull sympathy with this movement. At a dinner givenrecently in honor of Professor Welch of Johns Hopkins, L2 Mayor Frederick S. Spiegel said in concluding hisaddress of welcome: In conclusion I desire to say thai I am in full agreementwith the efforts of our city to establish not mere
. Hospitals and their relation to medical colleges and the training of interns. Fig. 13.—Roof garden on typical ward building (looking towardsthe head-house).. Fig. 14.—View in one of the cross tunnels. for the supremacy of Germany to-day in the world ofmedicine. Cincinnati is fortunate in having a mayor who is infull sympathy with this movement. At a dinner givenrecently in honor of Professor Welch of Johns Hopkins, L2 Mayor Frederick S. Spiegel said in concluding hisaddress of welcome: In conclusion I desire to say thai I am in full agreementwith the efforts of our city to establish not merely a hospitalbut a clinical hospital. To many of our fellow citizens thisterm may be a strange one. but if they had studied in Viennaor in the cities of Germany, they would know that there thehospital is always a corporate part of the medical school. Let us hope that the chief executives and those havingcharge of hospitals in every other large city in thiscountry may he imbued with the same progressive ideas.
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