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 Barker, L. F. Medical Laboratories; Their Relation to Medical Practice and 



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 Barker, L. F. Some Tendencies in Medical Education in the United States, 



Jour. Am. Med. Assoc, 1911, LVIL, 613. 

 Buchheim, R. Ueber die Aufgaben und die Stellung der Pharmacologie an den 



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 Cabot, R. C. Ethical Forces in the Practice of Medicine. (An address delivered 



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 Cabot, R. C. On the Relation between Laboratory "Work and Clinical Work, 



Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, 1911, CLXIV., 880. 

 Calkins, G. The Scope of Protozoology, Science, 1911, XXXIV., 129. 

 Councilman, W. T. The Relation of Pathology to Medicine, Trans. Mass. Med. 



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 Eliot, C. W. Address at the Formal Opening of the Laboratories of the Rocke- 

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 Jacobi, A. An address before the Medical School of McGill University, New 



York Medical Journal, 1905, LXXXIL, 729. 

 Keen, W. W. The Debt of the Public to the Medical Profession, Phila. Med. 



Journal, 1899, III., 939. 

 Marks, L. H. Ehrlich's Biochemical Therapy, Its Conception and Application, 



Journal American Medical Association, 1910, LV., 1974. 

 Minot, C. S. The Relation of Embryology to Medical Progress, Popular 



Science Monthly, 1906, July. 

 Park, W. H. A Critical Study of the Results of Serum-Therapy in the Disease 



of Man, Harvey Lecture, 1906. 

 Pearce, R. M. The Experimental Method; Its Influence on the Teaching of 



Medicine, Jour. Am. Med. Assoc, 1911, LVIL, 1017. 

 Schweitzer, H. Ehrlich's Chemotherapy — A New Science, Science, 1910, 



XXXIL, 809. 

 Sedgwick, W. T. The Relations of Public Health Science to Other Sciences, 



American Medicine, 1905, IX., 975. 

 Vincent, G. E. The Purpose and Spirit of the University, Science, 1911, 



XXXIIL, 977. 

 Welch, W. H. The Endowment of Research, Science, 1906, XXIV., 6. 

 Welch, W. H. The Relation of the Hospital to Medical Education and Re- 

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Science, 1908, XXVIL, 49. 

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