. With sabre and scalpel : the autobiography of a soldier and surgeon . Gill Wylie, Dr. Paul F. of Diseases of Children—Dr. John H. Ripley, assisted by Dr. L. Emmet Holt, who succeeded of Laryngology—Dr. Richard Brandeis, Dr. Louis of Ophthalmology—Dr. David Webster, Dr. Emil of Medicine—Dr. James R. Learning, Dr. E. Darwin of Neurology—Dr. Landon Carter Gray, assisted by Dr. M. Allen of Surgery—Dr. J. A. Wyeth, Dr. A. G. of Orthopedic Surgery—Dr. V. P. Gibney. At the su


. With sabre and scalpel : the autobiography of a soldier and surgeon . Gill Wylie, Dr. Paul F. of Diseases of Children—Dr. John H. Ripley, assisted by Dr. L. Emmet Holt, who succeeded of Laryngology—Dr. Richard Brandeis, Dr. Louis of Ophthalmology—Dr. David Webster, Dr. Emil of Medicine—Dr. James R. Learning, Dr. E. Darwin of Neurology—Dr. Landon Carter Gray, assisted by Dr. M. Allen of Surgery—Dr. J. A. Wyeth, Dr. A. G. of Orthopedic Surgery—Dr. V. P. Gibney. At the suggestion of Dr. Richard Brandeis, the foreignappellation of Poliklinik was changed to Polyclinic,from 7roXvS (many), and k\lp€ (beds). From the dayour doors were opened the success of postgraduate instruc-tion was assured, and it has become a permanent featureof medical education. As before stated, it is based uponthe recognized fact that no amount of theoretical teachingin an undergraduate college can turn out a thoroughlyequipped practitioner. 464. TEACHERON OF ..NICE- AS ■OUND BRAND-IN-CHIEFsfSTITUTIONTIMONIAL ID BY THE4EDICAL BUST PORTRAIT OF DR. JOHN A. WYETH, UNVEILED AT THEPOLYCLINIC HOSPITAL, MAY I, I9I4 WITH SABRE AND SCALPEL While a hospital interneship is an ideal method of post-graduate training, not more than ten to twenty per graduates can under present conditions be providedwith such interneships. The remaining large majority mustdepend for their training upon a course of practical studyunder competent specialists in the various departments ofmedicine and surgery in a school which is part of a generalhospital and dispensary, and provided with all the laboratoryfacilities for analytic work. The Polyclinic Hospital, witha capacity of three hundred beds, a walking clinic of betweenfifty thousand and one hundred thousand cases per year,has in addition an ambulance and emergency service: cover-ing a district in New York City which


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