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Osler's Changing Influence: Based on the Osler Oration Given at the Royal College of Physicians in 1990

Over 20 years in North America William Osler transformed the pattern of medical education for both undergraduates and specialists. He wrote a textbook that not only was a stimulus to medical students and young doctors, but also inspired the railway baron J D Rockefeller to devote his wealth to the a...

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Autor principal: Robb-Smith, A H T
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Royal College of Physicians of London 1993
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5396692/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8289171
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Sumario:Over 20 years in North America William Osler transformed the pattern of medical education for both undergraduates and specialists. He wrote a textbook that not only was a stimulus to medical students and young doctors, but also inspired the railway baron J D Rockefeller to devote his wealth to the advancement of medical research and education. He encouraged the creation of medical associations and societies because he believed, rightly, that these enhanced not only the quality of medicine but also the relationship of the members of the profession, one with another. He provided a great library of medical history and medical biography which has been and will be an inspiration for years to come. In the 15 years Osler spent in England he created a school of medical science which has continued to burgeon and has formed a foundation for a great clinical and research medical school. He inspired the creation of the postgraduate centres associated with the general hospitals in every town throughout the country; he provided material for a biography which has inspired medical students and practitioners, who now realise that medicine is primarily about sick people, not disease; and he directed another great benefactor, Lord Nuffield, to devote his riches to many aspects of medicine.