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management there is no continuity. Birmingham is much closer, being only 56 miles distant, and promises to offer a larger supply of clinical material. If, therefore, the state is able to look at the question on its own merits, without regard to the rival claims of competing towns, it should establish a practice requirement that would automatically suppress proprietary instruction. For the present, the university might offer two years' work at Tuscaloosa, reserving to a more propitious time the entire question of organizing under effective university control a complete medical school at Birmingham, which is the nearest feasible location. As the state now contains one physician to every 924 inhabitants, the restriction or suspension of clinical teaching for some years to come involves no danger to the community.
Arkansas
Population, 1,476,582. Number of physicians, 2535. Ratio, 1: 582.
Number of medical schools, 2.
LITTLE ROCK: Population, 44,931.
(1) Medical Department, University of Arkansas. Organized 1879. An independent institution, not even "affiliated" with the state university whose name it bears.
There is a small dispensary, of whose attendance no record is procurable.
Date of visit : November, 1909.
(2) College of Physicians and Surgeons. Organized 1906. An independent organization, formed by men not in the older school.