Härter G
Fortschr Med. 1977 Jan 6;95(1):1-2, 26.
The student is to be taught a wide spectrum of nonstationary practical care of sick and healthy people of every age and genus. He is to experience all daily events of a general practice and shall also become acquainted with the doctor, his assistants, and the doctor's family. The student ought to experience by his assistance in practice the increasing responsibility, the burden, and also the fulfillment of medical profession. General Medicine contributes to the education of the student by the famulature. Who chooses the medical profession, declares his readiness to help fellow-creatures and to accept medical responsibility for them. Medical education should intensify the readiness to help.