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I AM deeply honored by the invitation to deliver the Shattuck Lecture for 1967 to the Annual Meeting of the Massachusetts Medical Society. I am mindful of the long list of distinguished physicians who have preceded me as the Shattuck Lecturer, and I devoutly hope that I may make a contribution that in a small way will be worthy of so illustrious a tradition. The chairman of the Committee on Publications, Dr. James M. Faulkner, has suggested that I speak on the Graduate Education of Physicians, the title of the Report of the Citizens Commission on Graduate Medical Education, . . .
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