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- catalog contributor b6938214.
- catalog created "1906]".
- catalog date "1906".
- catalog date "1906]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1906]".
- catalog description "I. The value of Greek and Latin to the medical student [by] V.C. Vaughan.--II. Discussion of Dr. Vaughan's paper [by] C.B.G. de Nancrede.--III. The value of humanistic studies as a preparation for the study of medicine [by] W.B. Hinsdale.--IV. The value of the humanistic studies as a preparation for the study of engineering [by] H.C. Sadler.--V. Discussion of Professor Sadler's paper [by] G.S. Williams.--VI. Discussion of Professor Sadler's paper [by] G.W. Patterson.--VII. A current view of collegiate education formulated in propositions [by] J.B. Davis.".
- catalog extent "1 p. l., p. 389-414.".
- catalog hasFormat "Value of humanistic, particularly classical studies as a preparation for the study of medicine and of engineering from the point of view of the professions.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Value of humanistic, particularly classical studies as a preparation for the study of medicine and of engineering from the point of view of the professions.".
- catalog issued "1906".
- catalog issued "1906]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[Chicago,".
- catalog relation "Value of humanistic, particularly classical studies as a preparation for the study of medicine and of engineering from the point of view of the professions.".
- catalog subject "Classical education.".
- catalog subject "Engineering Study and teaching.".
- catalog subject "LC1011 .V35 1906".
- catalog subject "Medicine Study and teaching.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. The value of Greek and Latin to the medical student [by] V.C. Vaughan.--II. Discussion of Dr. Vaughan's paper [by] C.B.G. de Nancrede.--III. The value of humanistic studies as a preparation for the study of medicine [by] W.B. Hinsdale.--IV. The value of the humanistic studies as a preparation for the study of engineering [by] H.C. Sadler.--V. Discussion of Professor Sadler's paper [by] G.S. Williams.--VI. Discussion of Professor Sadler's paper [by] G.W. Patterson.--VII. A current view of collegiate education formulated in propositions [by] J.B. Davis.".
- catalog title "The value of humanistic, particularly classical studies as a preparation for the study of medicine and of engineering, from the point of view of the professions; a symposium from the proceedings of the Classical conference held at Ann Arbor, Michigan, March 29, 1906 ...".
- catalog type "text".