IN President's Eliot's last Annual Report the improved health of the students within the last twenty years is ascribed to the greater attention given in intelligent families to the care of the body.
WHATEVER may be the place of lectures in the education of youth, the endowments of lectureships for occasional addresses by distinguished men have proved of eminent service. And this not in science ...
THE history of the development of medicine has been told many times, but rarely can we gather from these accounts a clear history of the two subjects, anatomy and physiology, on which the whole ...
Based on: A Course of Lectures on Physiology. By Professor Küss, of Strasbourg. Edited by Mathias Duval, M. D. Translated from the Second and Revised Edition by Robert Amory, M. D. With 150 Wood-Cuts.