. Hospitals and their relation to medical colleges and the training of interns. Fig. 18.—Neurological Fig. — Isolation pavilion. rotating service of the chiefs of departments. That thiswill encounter some opposition there can be no doubt,but it is bound to come, and judging by the number ofinstitutions in which this change has been effected, itsadoption in the near future by the leading municipalhospitals appears reasonably certain. The paying of salaries to the heads of the departmentsof surgery, medicine, obstetrics and gynecology appears 15 to be the best solution. I realize th


. Hospitals and their relation to medical colleges and the training of interns. Fig. 18.—Neurological Fig. — Isolation pavilion. rotating service of the chiefs of departments. That thiswill encounter some opposition there can be no doubt,but it is bound to come, and judging by the number ofinstitutions in which this change has been effected, itsadoption in the near future by the leading municipalhospitals appears reasonably certain. The paying of salaries to the heads of the departmentsof surgery, medicine, obstetrics and gynecology appears 15 to be the best solution. I realize that at present few,if any, public institutions can adopt this standard; butso long as the fundamental branches are taught by first-class full-time men, the clinical side will, till the higherideal can be accomplished, maintain its standard forefficiency under the guidance of carefully selected prac-ticing physicians who serve without compensation.


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