Article from The Modern Hospital Announcing School of Medicine and New Hospital from April 1923, issue, Vol. XX, No. 4
"The progress of ideas in medical education is resulting in the development of new types of plan for medical schools. The notion of a teaching hospital which is, as it were, a clinical laboratory of the school, the introduction of clinical teaching in the earlier years of the course, the recognition of the necessity for the closer relationship of the members of the clinical and laboratory faculties, the importance of clinical demonstrations of hospital cases in the lecture rooms convenient to the school, the increasing instances of control of the teaching hospital by the university and the identification of the faculty of the school with the staff of the hospital, the increase in the number of full time instructors, the limitation of the numbers of students, the general abandonment of the operating amphitheater, the adoption of some principle of unit arrangement..."