A graduate school offering study leading to a medical degree.
1At Croton grew up a school of medicine which glorified Magna Graecia.
2HOMOEOPATHY, n. A school of medicine midway between Allopathy and Christian Science.
3Setting: Anatomy institute of a school of medicine in Paris, France.
4The greatest school of medicine in all the world.
5He belongs to the old school of medicine.
6The "regular" school of medicine pays little or no attention to rational food regulation.
7A new school of medicine-Sacredshrines and epidemics.
8Professor David Gerrard is a sports administrator and sports medicine specialist from University Otago school of medicine.
9Ramses had enough of this, and only after some days would he visit the school of medicine.
10The author of the survey, Dr Phillipa Malpas, is a researcher at Auckland University's school of medicine.
11This cannot be said for much of the surgical and medical treatment of the old school of medicine.
12Limerick: The University of Limerick is planning to open the first graduate school of medicine in the State in 2006.
13The method in question is associated with the school of medicine known as Homoeopathy, founded by the German doctor, Hahnemann.
14A graduate of Fisk recently took his diploma from an Eastern school of medicine, with a rank two per cent.
15In 2001 we started with nursing and then added physiotherapy and other health disciplines and finally added a school of medicine.
16She specified that no one school of medicine should dictate the policy of the hospital as regards the treatment of patients.
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