Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 June 1889 — Doctors in Germany. [ARTICLE]

Doctors in Germany.

A strange difficulty has arisen in Germany with regard to the medical profession. It seems that the public authorities are much concerned on account of the very great number of physicians and of the ever increasing lists of student; in the medical faculty. Not only does the government refuse to open new schools, but also the Landtag has shown itself unwilling to allow the credits necessary for the doctors’chairs at Halle and Madgeb . g. There are now in Germany, as in France, many young men holding diplomas who have no position and who have in vain applied to the state. Steps are therefore sought to be taken which shall destroy the evil at its roots.