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Summarizing the points that must be kept in mind we may say : 



1. You must be able to distinguish between conspicuousness and 

 importance. 



2. You must be able to distinguish between fact and interpretation. 



3. You must be able to distinguish between principles and their 

 application. 



4. You must be able to discuss all sides of a subject so as to over- 

 come scientific bigotry and narrowness. 



5. You must have a knowledge of type-forms as well as the gen- 

 eralized biological principles which can be drawn from such knowledge. 



6. You must be able tO' apply all the principles you have learned 

 to the human body. 



7. You must know (not only memorize) the meaning of the 

 scientific words which you are called upon to use. This will be accom- 

 plished by writing in the derivations of the words in the parenthesis 

 left open for that purpose. All these can be found in the glossary at 

 the end of the volume. 



