X-ray . T3 ^ 3Tf)e (greater Jtlebical College of Virginia i. THE CONSOLIDATED SCHOOLS. HE TWO medical schools existing in Richmond as separate institu-tions — the Medical College of Virginia and the University Col-lege of Medicine — realizing the many advantages in combiningas one organization finally perfected an amalgamation in 1913,giving birth to what is now the Greater Medical College of Vir-ginia. Up to the time of the union of the two schools each institu-tion had by a gradual process of evolution become widely knownthroughout the country and compared favorably with all the greatermedic


X-ray . T3 ^ 3Tf)e (greater Jtlebical College of Virginia i. THE CONSOLIDATED SCHOOLS. HE TWO medical schools existing in Richmond as separate institu-tions — the Medical College of Virginia and the University Col-lege of Medicine — realizing the many advantages in combiningas one organization finally perfected an amalgamation in 1913,giving birth to what is now the Greater Medical College of Vir-ginia. Up to the time of the union of the two schools each institu-tion had by a gradual process of evolution become widely knownthroughout the country and compared favorably with all the greatermedical schools. Therefore, inheriting as it did both the equipment and the cherishedtraditions of the Old and the New Schools, the Greater Medical College of Virginiabegan its new life with an inestimable heritage. From the beginning of this union the history of the new institution has been oneof growth and advance in the field of higher medical education. Through the com-bination of resources and equipment valued at nearly $1,000, the school hasbeen able to offer the student


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