. Glimpses of medical Europe. ursesin pathologic histology are numerous and par-ticularly adapted to the needs of men who arestale and wish to brush up. For the advancedworker in pathology—for the man who has aproblem he wishes to work out, or who islooking for a problem to work out—thechances are equally good. Here are all kindsof material at ones disposal, and plenty ofgreat men to give one counsel. I am going to pass over some of the greatermen and the larger hospitals, however, in thischapter. The man who comes here for aweek sees Orth, for instance, and the greatPathologic Institute at th


. Glimpses of medical Europe. ursesin pathologic histology are numerous and par-ticularly adapted to the needs of men who arestale and wish to brush up. For the advancedworker in pathology—for the man who has aproblem he wishes to work out, or who islooking for a problem to work out—thechances are equally good. Here are all kindsof material at ones disposal, and plenty ofgreat men to give one counsel. I am going to pass over some of the greatermen and the larger hospitals, however, in thischapter. The man who comes here for aweek sees Orth, for instance, and the greatPathologic Institute at the Charite, and writes 115 MEDICAL EUROPE thereof. We all know that Johannes Orth isa great man; perhaps the greatest pathologistliving to-day. Benda is also a name to con-jure with in pathology. Hansemann andKaiserling, Israel and Oesterreich and Wes-tenhoeffer, are all men who have an interna-tional reputation in pure pathology. Any oneof them is worth a trip to Europe to all due respect to these men, I am, as I. say, going to pass them by, and take you ona little pathological journey that many of you,perchance, have made yourselves. There is a very quiet street in the north-western part of Berlin which you can get toeither by one of the new automobile busses onFriedrichstrasse, aided by a short walk, ormore directly by a Luisenstrasse tram. Thisstreet is Philippstrasse. If you have come bythe tram you have only to walk a few steps, 116 BERLIN when you come to a door flanked on one sideby the danghng brass plate of a Friseur and onthe other by the equally arrestive brass sugar-loaf cone of a Delicatessen. The number overthe door is 21. You go through the doorand on through a court-yard to a red brickdwelling covered with green vines. You enterthis building, turn to the left, and walk upfour very long flights of steep stairs, and enter


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