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1r .wa 1r mia 1 Ava. 1f' was 1f aww. If .wa ar LONG ISLAND COLLEGE OF MEDICINE BROOKLYN, NEW YORK Office of the President To the U71d91'gI'ddIldl6 Stzldenlr of Medicine: I welcome this Opportunity offered by your Board of Editors to bring you my greetings. You have come here from different sections of the country and from many colleges and universities. You have been subjected to different environments and experil ences, yet you have gathered here for the common purpose of studying Medicine. The ideal of the College is to help you further that purpose. In order to do so, a course of study has been devised, which is subject to frequent modification in order to meet the changing needs of the profession of Medicine. just at present, we are doing all within our power to break down the isolation of individual courses and are attempting to weave the full four years of work into one complete unit. You are aware that even in your first year you see patients from the medical and surgical wards, you see more patients in your second year, still more in your third and a great many more in your last year. In the future, the basic laboratory subjects will be extended from the early years into the clinical years, and it is my hope that you will continue throughout your life the study of the fundamental sciences in conjunction with your observation of clinical manifestations of sickness. Your main purpose here, as we conceive it, is not merely to obtain the degree of M.D., but to acquire a few fundamental facts, a method of approach to clinical prob- lems and a point of view toward social responsibility that will enable you to lead lives of satisfaction in the continuous study and practice and service of Medicine. With best wishes to you all. Sincerely yours, DR. FRANK L. BABBOTT, JR. 14th March, 1935. 23
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