Medical-schools Sentence Examples
Higher, or superior, instruction is confined almost exclusively to professional schools - the medical schools of Rio de Janeiro and Bahia, the law schools of Sao Paulo and Pernambuco, the polytechnic of Rio de Janeiro, and the school of mines of Ouro Preto.
That philosopher and several of his successors were physicians, but we do not know in what relation they stood to later medical schools.
The above sketch of Hippocratic medicine will make it less necessary to dwell upon the details relating to subsequent medical schools or sects in ancient times.
None of these men founded a school - a result due in part to their intellectual character, in part to the absence in England of medical schools equivalent in position and importance to the universities of the Continent.
Law and medical schools are maintained in Boston and Harvard universities.
This was especially the case at universities, where medical schools existed.
These are on the same basis as the extra-mural medical schools in Edinburgh, their medical curricula qualifying for licence only and not for Scottish university degrees.
After visiting the chief medical schools on the continent, he returned to Ireland in 1788; but the sudden death of his elder brother, Christopher Temple Emmet (1761-1788), a barrister of some distinction, induced him to follow the advice of Sir James Mackintosh to forsake medicine for the law as a profession.
The doctrine of Pneuma, vital breath or " spirit," arose in the medical schools.
At the present day most textbooks dealing with medicinal agents and treatment devote a large part of their space to pharmacology, and a corresponding change has taken place in the teaching of the subject in universities and medical schools.
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Students may be based in hospitals or at home in addition to medical schools.
At the same time, changes in how medical professionals were trained made it difficult for smaller medical schools to continue teaching and caused many of them to go out of business.