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The aim has been to gather together the fruits of scientific medicine as it has developed in the past fifty years — an era of unprecedented pro- gress in the medical world — and to assemble them in one place, under one roof to a large extent, where the} ' can be focused on disease, where knowledge can be imparted to an army of health workers and the patient can find complete care
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The plans for the Medical Center were based on a three-year study of the medical field at home and abroad, to discover the best methods of teaching, hospital practice and research, made by the Joint Administra- tive Board. The enterprise has been many years in maturing. It re- presents an investment of over twenty million dollars in buildings alone. The original grant of land was donated by Mrs. Stephen V. Harkness and her son, Edward S. Harkness.
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A Message from the President The progress that is making in the field of dental education, par- ticidarly at the Medical Center, is of exceptional public interest and importance. It is becoming increasingly clear that care of the teeth stands in as direct and as close relation to the health of the individual as does the care of the digestive process or of the circulation or of any other bodily function. Therefore, to treat the teeth as a thing apart and as having either no relation or only a casual relation to mental and physical health is to turn one ' s back on the observation, the scientific inquiry, and the experience of the past two generations at least. These considerations make it increasingly important that the stu- dent of dentistry shall be, in the large sense of the word, a student of medicine. He must have the same or a similar preparation for his pro- fessional studies as is required of the student of medicine. He must carry on his professional preparation under the same or like auspices, and he must accept and abide by the same professional studies and ideals. All this is something toward which we are steadily moving with increasing rapidity, and it is becoming that the Medical Center should lead the way along this path of progress. Nicholas Murray Butler
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