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THE CONFERENCE AT THE WISTAR INSTITUTE.

THE CONFERENCE AT THE WISTAR INSTITUTE. Anatomy in America has been making progress by great strides during the last, decade. University after university has established a professorship of the modern type in this subject. Men of thorough scientific training, who give their whole time to the teaching and investigation of anatomy, have been appointed to the chairs. Well-trained assistants are being developed, and in many schools liberal budgets for equipment and supply and expense now are regarded as necessary and no longer as merely desirable. The American Journal of Anatomy offers a worthy medium for the publication of the researches of American anatomic workers. The outlook for anatomic science in this country, if we may judge by the immediate past, is promising; and the Conference of Anatomists held at the Wistar Institute of Anatomy in Philadelphia last week makes the future even brighter. The Wistar Institute, founded some years ago, was intended to house safely the http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA American Medical Association

THE CONFERENCE AT THE WISTAR INSTITUTE.

JAMA , Volume XLIV (16) – Apr 22, 1905

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American Medical Association
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Copyright © 1905 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0098-7484
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1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.1905.02500430050009
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Abstract

Anatomy in America has been making progress by great strides during the last, decade. University after university has established a professorship of the modern type in this subject. Men of thorough scientific training, who give their whole time to the teaching and investigation of anatomy, have been appointed to the chairs. Well-trained assistants are being developed, and in many schools liberal budgets for equipment and supply and expense now are regarded as necessary and no longer as merely desirable. The American Journal of Anatomy offers a worthy medium for the publication of the researches of American anatomic workers. The outlook for anatomic science in this country, if we may judge by the immediate past, is promising; and the Conference of Anatomists held at the Wistar Institute of Anatomy in Philadelphia last week makes the future even brighter. The Wistar Institute, founded some years ago, was intended to house safely the

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Published: Apr 22, 1905

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