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THE NEW MEDICAL STUDENT.

An old St. Bartholomew's man, spoaking to a London reporter, contrasted medical students of to-day with those of hig own time. "Perhaps on account of the greater luxury and comfort of his surroundings the present-day medical student is much more presentable and 1 milder-man-nered than he was. Nowadays ho is well dressed, neat, and well-behaved ; then he was much rowdier and anything but tidy. "The attitude of the world has also ohang«d towards tho medical student. When I first entered, at 'Bart's' I took a room, in Bloomsbury. On my fir3t day ray landlady discovered I was a medical student and promptly requested mo to leave."

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 135, 4 December 1909, Page 13

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THE NEW MEDICAL STUDENT. Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 135, 4 December 1909, Page 13

THE NEW MEDICAL STUDENT. Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 135, 4 December 1909, Page 13

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