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  • curprev 22:0422:04, 20 May 2024AnomieBOT talk contribsm 51,146 bytes +28 Dating maintenance tags: {{Clarify}} {{Better source}} undo
  • curprev 21:4421:44, 20 May 2024EEng talk contribs 51,118 bytes +174 Sigersit is of no relevance unless he explicitly discusses Osler, though probably we should interpret the Hopkins source as relating to /American/ medicine specifically (or something like that). And it's not the best source on the independence front. undo
  • curprev 19:2819:28, 20 May 2024PalaceofthePopes talk contribs 50,944 bytes −100 William Osler may have been the first person to bring American medical student to the bedside for teaching, but he was not the first person to begin the practice of medical education at the bedside. According the the book, "The Great Doctors"by Henry Sigersit, the lauded medical educator Hermann Boerhaave educated students at the bedside in Leyden in the early 1700s. Henry Sigersit was a medical historian at Johns Hopkins, and it is their website which makes this incorrect assertion about Osler. undo

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