BRIEF MEDICAL REPORT of the clinic of obstetrics and women's diseases at the Imperial University of Warsaw for the five-year period of its activity from January 1, 1869 to January 1, 1874

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In the life of an individual scientific institution, as well as in the life of an entire society, there are certain periods, trends and trends are known, which, taken together, constitutes the history of this institution. These institutions, which have their own history, include university clinics. The history of these scientific and medical institutions usually has both bright and dark periods, depending not only on a purely scientific setting of the case, but often also on outsiders who have nothing in common with science that have no influence. Here, in a strictly scientific work, this is not the place to go into detail about such influences, but I would like to point out one of them as deserving special attention. This is the dependence of the clinic on city hospitals; it appears in the case when the University acquires one of the premises of city hospitals for clinical purposes. If the hospital business generally went hand in hand with the clinical one and pursued the same goals, then of course the interests of both that and the other institution would be completely identical and would not contradict one another.

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