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McGill Medicine, Volume 1

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Joseph Hanaway and Richard Cruess describe the origins and development of Canada's first medical school and the extraordinary staff whose progressive ideas made it one of the best medical teaching ...
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  • 08 March 1996
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Joseph Hanaway and Richard Cruess describe the origins and development of Canada's first medical school and the extraordinary staff whose progressive ideas made it one of the best medical teaching and research centres in North America.

Founded by four Scottish physicians, the McGill School of Medicine opened in 1829. Teaching style in the school followed the so-called Edinburgh tradition, which for decades emphasized anatomy and clinical observation and ignored progressive educational theory and scientific advances. Out of this conservative environment, however, emerged four remarkable young professors who would lead the reform that marked a new era in medicine at McGill. William Osler, Francis Shephard, Thomas Roddick, and George Ross introduced laboratory training to teach students the scientific method in a hands-on environment and to encourage them to develop a more sophisticated approach to clinical medicine and surgery.

McGill Medicine: Volume 1 records not only the history of Canada's premier medical school but also the evolution of scientific medical education in Lower Canada.

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Price: $125.00
Pages: 288
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Imprint: McGill-Queen's University Press
Publication Date: 08 March 1996
ISBN: 9780773513242
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: HISTORY / General, MEDICAL / Education & Training
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