Even the most renowned of neurosurgeons was once a first-year medical student, as illustrated by this volume of Harvey Cushing's notes on the anatomical lectures of Thomas Dwight. The Harvard Medical School student at this period attended anatomy lectures four times each week, with additional hours devoted to practical anatomical dissection. Excerpt from Harvey Cushing's notes from anatomical lectures during the 1891-1892 session
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