Sir William Osler (1849 – 1919), reading a patient's chart at bedside as a nurse watches. Osler was the first professor of medicine at John Hopkins University Medical School and created the modern model for medical training based on clinical training. Photo ca. 1903.

Sir William Osler (1849 – 1919), reading a patient's chart at bedside as a nurse watches. Osler was the first professor of medicine at John Hopkins University Medical School and created the modern model for medical training based on clinical training. Photo ca. 1903. Stock Photo
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Sir William Osler (1849 – 1919), reading a patient's chart at bedside as a nurse watches. Osler was the first professor of medicine at John Hopkins University Medical School and created the modern model for medical training based on clinical training. Photo ca. 1903.

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