"On The Study Of Medicine" is an insightful address by Sir John Struthers, offering his reflections on the essential aspects of medical education and the medical profession. This historical work provides valuable perspectives on the challenges and opportunities faced by aspiring physicians. Struthers emphasizes the importance of a well-rounded education, blending scientific knowledge with practical experience and a strong ethical foundation.
Originally delivered as a speech, this address offers timeless advice for anyone entering the field of medicine or interested in the historical context of medical training. Struthers's observations shed light on the evolving landscape of medical practice and the enduring qualities required for success in this noble profession.
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