Greenberg S J
N Y Med Q. 1986;6(3):116-19.
The history of New York Medical College reflects three distinct trends in the development of medical education: the rise and fall of homeopathy, the input of civic leaders (in this case, William Cullen Bryant) and the uneasy relationship between medical schools and hospitals caused by the dramatic increase in the complexity and cost of hospital care.
顺势疗法的兴衰、公民领袖(在这种情况下是威廉·卡伦·布莱恩特)的投入,以及由于医院护理的复杂性和成本急剧增加而导致的医学院与医院之间的不稳定关系。