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THE CLINIC NINETEEN-SIXTEEN Ulibt QEI1itnr's Salutatinn HE last word has been read, proof corrected, the Book is ready for your approval or disapproval. The old parable of f'The strength of the pack is the wolf, and the strength of the wolf is the pack has often come to my mind during the construction of this work. For, in such measure as each individual member of the class has contrib- uted his support and co-operation to the production of the Book, in that measure can it claim success, in that measure has the pack been strengthened by the strong, and weakened by the weak. The whole-hearted zeal of those men who have labored with me merits greater acknowledgment than I know how to express, but sincere gratitude and admiration can I bestow upon them, and that with great measure. To myself I can attribute nothing, for the Editor's position has entailed more of aggregation of materials, organization of the work, and arrangement than of actual contribution. The Book, my classmates, as it is but echoes your interest and successful efforts. A difficult task confronted us in the selection of an appropriate name. After much search and consideration it was decided by a vote of the class that it should be known as THE CLINIC. VVe believe that the fitness of this name lies in the fact that Jefferson aims largely, by means of its clinics, to teach its students the vast and essential under- lying principles of medicine. VVith this object in view, and aided by the abundant clinical facilities which our hospital affords, combined with a staff of teachers whose names and deeds are quoted throughout the medical world, we realize that our instruc- tion is thus made more thorough and practical than measured volumes of text-books and medical literature could ever do. It has likewise been our purpose to present to our friends a few of the salient and clinical facts concerning the class, and in so doing believe the Book well merits the name we have chosen. It has been a pleasure to complete it, but, like all things undertaken as a service to a large number of people, it has received its full share of unjust criticism. We hope the reader will be more lenient and interested. , The unfailing courtesy of the publishers and the hearty co-operation of the Faculty I warmly commend, and take this opportunity to express to them my humble appreciation. THE CLINIC offers to the readers the history of the first chapter in the lives of the men of 19165 the provisional diagnosis has been made as accurately as clinical obser- vations permit, the prognosis remains a question of the future. And here we leave you, gentlemeng wishing for each individual the success which he deserves, firmly believing that the workshops of time and experience will more surely prove the gold that shall stand the test of trial, and be the pride and crown of glory to the efforts of our Alma Mater. Editor-'Ln-Clzief. 11
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