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McGill Medicine, Vol. 1: The First Half Century, 1829-1885
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McGill Medicine, Vol. 1: The First Half Century, 1829-1885
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The story of McGill University’s medical school from its opening in 1829 through to "the Osler years" (1874-1885). The authors point out the slowness of the school in adapting to change in the nineteenth century, until William Osler instilled a new approach to medical education at McGill. This study is also an examination of the evolution of scientific medical education in Lower Canada.
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Montreal and Kingston
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McGill-Queen’s University Press
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1996
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en
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Hanaway, Joseph, and Richard Cruess. McGill Medicine, Vol. 1: The First Half Century, 1829-1885. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1996.
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