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The German Model For American Medical Reform, Charles E. Mcclelland
The German Model For American Medical Reform, Charles E. Mcclelland
History Faculty Publications
The Flexner Report of 1910, which radically transformed American medical education and medical schools, may be seen not so much as a completely novel initiative as the culmination of a longer transfer of models from Germany, with which Flexner was intimately acquainted.
Mas Allá De Krause: Julián Sanz Del Río En Heidelberg Y La Subcultura Académica En La Nueva Universidad De Madrid, Charles E. Mcclelland
Mas Allá De Krause: Julián Sanz Del Río En Heidelberg Y La Subcultura Académica En La Nueva Universidad De Madrid, Charles E. Mcclelland
History Faculty Publications
Sanz del Rio's fame as a founder of the Spanish philosophical-moral movement Krausismo -- although buried by the Franco regime -- has been rehabilitated somewhat recently. But Sanz' grasp of what was in any case a relatively obscure and minor German philosophical cult may have been far less important than his lengthy personal stay in Heidelberg and the friendships he established there, notably with the historian G.G. Gervinus.