Excerpt from Human Physiology: Analysis and Digest, for the Use of Medical Students and Practitioners
The demand for a Second Edition of this text-book on physiology within such a short time surely indicates that the hook is much appreciated, especially when the Second Edition requires no additions, alterations, or corrections of the main text of the First Edition.
It is gratifying to notice that the time for the study of medicine in medical colleges has been extended to four years, which is surely not too long for one who wishes to acquire something above mediocrity in this science. In one respect, however, it may not be amiss to allude here to a serious defect in some localities of not requiring a better qualification in the knowledge of the Laws of Life.
Students intending to become physicians, have a right to demand a most thorough teaching of the laws that govern the human body. Deception in this regard is bad; and when diplomas are awarded to those who have not a thorough knowledge of physiology, it endangers human life and perpetuates conditions in the profession that keep up the danger. It is the duty of all medical examining boards to refuse licenses to applicants who are found deficient in this regard.
This work carefully distinguishes physiology from histology. It is notorious that even in some first-class Colleges these two branches are not unfrequently confounded. What can be expected from the student when the teacher himself does not know that Physiology is the science of the Laws of life and Functions of living organisms; Histology the science of minute anatomy. It is on account of confounding these matters in text-books that the mischief is worked. The student gets confused, and at last gets to hate and shun physiology, managing to cram a few dozen answers to questions in one or two years in order to get out of it.
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