The Medical Profession: And Its Educational And Licensing Bodies
The Medical Profession: And Its Educational And Licensing Bodies
Edward Dillon Mapother
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The institu- tion of an honour division, and perhaps some other dis- tinctions, would he desirahle. I regard it as the greatest defect in medical education that the student is left desolate and friendless, without anyone to guide and control his studies — ^truly, '* sheep without a shepherd.** He is also destitute of the henefit of good example hy heing allowed to reside wherever he may chance to he led ; to attend to or to neglect his duties as he may think fit. This system is manifestly full ...of danger in leading to a most desultory kind of study and con- duct. The only remedy is the estahlishment of a proper system of collegiate residence and discipline, such as the alumni of all university colleges enjoy. The chief col- leges or schools should erect plain yet commodious hmldings, within which students should reside (an ex- ception heing made in the case of those who lived with parents or relatives, or in other approved places). They would thus he under the supervision of a hoard consti- tuted of the lecturers, and more immediately under the care of tutors residing in the college, analogous to the plan of the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, and Dub- lin.
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