"Introductory Lecture Before The Surgical Class Of Geneva Medical College" offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of 19th-century medical education. Delivered by Frank Hastings Hamilton on December 1, 1840, this lecture provides insights into the surgical practices and pedagogical approaches of the time. The text presents a snapshot of the challenges and advancements in medical training at Geneva Medical College, reflecting the broader context of medical history in the United States. This lecture is valuable for anyone interested in the history of medicine, surgical techniques, and the evolution of medical education.
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