Mnw subject. We cannot leave this for the pathologists ¿évitai 1 maD Gained by autopsy and microscope is Btt . ' J -'.Y a inorphologist. Just in proportion as he is to Im t°i "'''' """'pl'Ologic processes, he is unfitted «Udeaa ?^o xl)0,m(1 ''""étions of a physical nature-3 y-íourse» he happens to be an all-around genius, hein.. /' •• ' ''"Id that in the future students who are Physic1 Í to be Ph.ysiol°gists, whether in the field of tohav* ih nervous or oJ' chemical physiology, ought the i N(" '^'"' l'l'."''l'e-In 0lir better medical schools , ™provement of the curriculum in the last few years to -i ,?' ." SU "l:ll''u'd that even the clinical courses have, stu'i^"'i1' l'xl('"tlost that deadening influence on the i i u' i -l -.illlility to think scientifically which they forint.) "ii f'"'''.'-Furthermore, the elasticity introduced ¡it If.Cl"'1''('11'""1 bv the elective system, as practiced foT :ll'V;n,l and at Johns Hopkins, affords opportunities |.llu' student who plans to be a physiologist to take |.M.,(' l «bat he will not need and to devote himself pel y to his special interests.M1jv ." ""t regard the Ph.D. degree alone as insuring a tlio'".'"^b l0a
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