Osler’s McGill: Medical Education from 1870 to 1885

Type of resource
Authors/collaborators
Title
Osler’s McGill: Medical Education from 1870 to 1885
Abstract
In 1870 William Osler (1849-1919) left his medical studies at the University of Toronto to finish his final two years at McGill University, graduating in 1872. After two years of study abroad, Osler returned to McGill’s medical faculty where he taught for ten years. The authors survey McGill’s medical studies environment of the time, examining faculty members and reforms to the curriculum at the university that contributed to Osler’s development as a doctor. They also examine Osler’s subsequent contributions to medical education as a faculty member at McGill.
Publication
Journal of Medical Biography
Volume
Vol. 15
Issue
Supplement 1
Pages
16-21
Date
2007
Language
en
Citation
Watt, Steven, and Pamela J. Miller. “Osler’s McGill: Medical Education from 1870 to 1885.” Journal of Medical Biography Vol. 15, no. Supplement 1 (2007): 16–21.
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