Similia : the 1910 yearbook of the Hahnemann Medical College . Introduction —a Latin word meaning likes, as the title of this book it signifies that this work corre-sponds as near as possible to ourselves during the four years we spent at Hahnemann, and has beenprepared so that we can live again, at least in thought, those many happy days. Our character-istic traits are in some places overdrawn, and sometimes ilist the opposite meaning is the correctone. but which ever it may he. all has been done with only the best of feeling. Those who have worked on class animals can appreciate wha


Similia : the 1910 yearbook of the Hahnemann Medical College . Introduction —a Latin word meaning likes, as the title of this book it signifies that this work corre-sponds as near as possible to ourselves during the four years we spent at Hahnemann, and has beenprepared so that we can live again, at least in thought, those many happy days. Our character-istic traits are in some places overdrawn, and sometimes ilist the opposite meaning is the correctone. but which ever it may he. all has been done with only the best of feeling. Those who have worked on class animals can appreciate what it means to produce a class hook in amedical college, with a class of only thirty-eight and where time and money are scarce. The committeesaw that we could not from our own financial resources get out a hook such as we desired, one free fromunsightly advs., which reduce the cost, but greatly deteriorate from the beauty of the hook. It was onlythrough the generous subscriptions of our faculty and teachers that we were ahle to proceed, every effortbeing ma


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