it not that they appear to enjoy life, one might feel sorry for present-day medical students. Theelastic bounds of knowledge are for ever stretching and, as those who sit on Faculty Boards andCurriculum Committees know only too well, no-one is more adept than a Head of Department ininsisting that his subject is more important than that of any of his colleagues, that it can in no way bereduced in content and that, anyway, a quart of knowledge can be force-fed into a pint pot of studenttime if one really tries. As regards the first premise it is true that pathology, like the Pope, is, in importance, at least firstamong equals, being the basis of medicine on which others build. The interpretation of the symptomswith which the patient presents, the signs which one can elicit and the investigations to which one canthen subject him all depend on an accurate appreciation of what is happening in the tissues.
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