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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1818 edition. Excerpt: ... tions for each patient in a book kept for the purpose. On these cases lectures are delivered twice in the week. The reports at Sir Patrick Dunn's hospital are given out in the Latin language; and this custom is certainly of great use to some of the students; whether it would answer for the Royal Infirmary is another question. The above mentioned hospital is an airy and handsome building, extremely well adapted for the safety of the attendants and the comfort of the sick. It was completely filled last winter, containing one hundred and thirty patients together. The wards are spacious and always well supplied with fresh air j the whole of the establishment indeed is on the very best plan, both with respect to patients and students. Every accommodation which should exist in a large hospital of the kind, is met there. It possesses a good library of old works, from which books can be got by depositing the value. The case-books lie in the pupils' room, where they can copy the cases without interruption. The number of students who annually attend this hospital, is not so great as to be productive of inconvenience in any way. They interfere very little with each other at any time, a circumstance of the greatest importance. Few, if any of them, take down the Physician's report at the bed side. They employ the time more advantageously in attending to the examination of the patients, as they can refer to the case-books at any other time. The students here have likewise great advantage in their number not being too extensive, whenever a patient is submitted to examination after death. This duty is performed either by the Professor of Anatomy, or by the clinical Physician, some of the students generally assisting; and they can all draw as close to the body...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1818 edition. Excerpt: ... tions for each patient in a book kept for the purpose. On these cases lectures are delivered twice in the week. The reports at Sir Patrick Dunn's hospital are given out in the Latin language; and this custom is certainly of great use to some of the students; whether it would answer for the Royal Infirmary is another question. The above mentioned hospital is an airy and handsome building, extremely well adapted for the safety of the attendants and the comfort of the sick. It was completely filled last winter, containing one hundred and thirty patients together. The wards are spacious and always well supplied with fresh air j the whole of the establishment indeed is on the very best plan, both with respect to patients and students. Every accommodation which should exist in a large hospital of the kind, is met there. It possesses a good library of old works, from which books can be got by depositing the value. The case-books lie in the pupils' room, where they can copy the cases without interruption. The number of students who annually attend this hospital, is not so great as to be productive of inconvenience in any way. They interfere very little with each other at any time, a circumstance of the greatest importance. Few, if any of them, take down the Physician's report at the bed side. They employ the time more advantageously in attending to the examination of the patients, as they can refer to the case-books at any other time. The students here have likewise great advantage in their number not being too extensive, whenever a patient is submitted to examination after death. This duty is performed either by the Professor of Anatomy, or by the clinical Physician, some of the students generally assisting; and they can all draw as close to the body...
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