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Excerpt from The McGill Gazette, Vol. 5: November 16th, 1878
The final students in medicine have much to complain of in regard to the manner in which they are treated in the hospital. It is supposed that the graduating class of each year should have precedence in the clinical instructions at the bedside. Two professors are devoted entirely to them, and when the examination comes, they alone will have to render an account of themselves. Now, we think the junior students should give them every op portunity of study possible. They will expect to be treated with consideration during their final year and, if they do, why not grant the same boon to those who are about to graduate There is an attending physician who gives a very good clinic, and is intended for junior students, and to him they should go; while, in addition, the out - door patients are available.
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