PEDIATRICS Vol. 5 No. 6 June 1950, pp. 1045-1047
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The Training of a Doctor, Report of the Medical Curriculum Committee of the British Medical Association, London, Butterworth & Co. Ltd., 1948

Althrough this book represents the official report of a British Medical Association, one would gather that it does not stem from a "survey" of medical education such as the study of pediatric departments conducted recently by the American Academy of Pediatrics, or that of schools of medicine now in progress under the auspices of the Association of American Medical Colleges and Council on Medical Education and Hospitals of the American Medical Association. At least, the book contains no mass of factual data such as is usually found in reports of this sort in the United States.