Scalpel : the 1911 yearbook of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania . 110. Our College Life. EDICAT. training affords comparativelyfew of the pleasures associated withthe words college life. We come to the medical school,not in search for culture, refinementand polish; all that we must bringwith us when we enter. Our pur-pose in coming here is the further development ofthat gain together with the pursuit of all thedifterent studies and sacrificing tasks which prepareus for the responsibilities of a us keep these bare facts in mind as we survey college life atW. M. C. It is


Scalpel : the 1911 yearbook of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania . 110. Our College Life. EDICAT. training affords comparativelyfew of the pleasures associated withthe words college life. We come to the medical school,not in search for culture, refinementand polish; all that we must bringwith us when we enter. Our pur-pose in coming here is the further development ofthat gain together with the pursuit of all thedifterent studies and sacrificing tasks which prepareus for the responsibilities of a us keep these bare facts in mind as we survey college life atW. M. C. It is the duty of the physician to minister to the most wonderfulof creations, the human life. The physician must be equipped to recog-nize early all physical ailments; to prescribe drugs; to use the knife andgive advice. But it is of equal importance for him or her to be everready with keen and loving understanding and unbounded must also possess an inexhaustible amount of patience, strength,perseverance, unselfishness, endurance, and resignation, for she willlearn th


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