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JAMA. 1925;85(5):358-358. doi:10.1001/jama.1925.02670050042016
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Abraham Flexner1 has recently remarked that medicine, moving as rapidly as may be toward scientific status, recognizes no difference in intellectual attitude between laboratory and clinic. Medical research is not confined to the materials and problems that are furnished directly by patients. There are few of the natural and physical sciences from which medicine does not borrow; indeed, its modern development is closely bound up with the progress of the biologic disciplines. Many of the fundamental features of life are involved in the function of a microscopic bit of protoplasm, like that of the ameba, quite as intricately as in the behavior of the more complex higher organisms. The time has passed when the study of the simpler forms of life, their anatomy, physiology, life history and genetic relationships, is to be regarded as remote from human interests and problems. Thus it happens that the paths of approach of

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Flexner, Abraham: Medical Education , New York, the Macmillan Company, 1925;.
A description of these early days is given in David Starr Jordan's The Days of a Man.

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