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IN A COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS to Cincinnati medical students in 1877 on "the dignity and sanctity of the medical profession," the speaker asserted that "its chief excellence is, not that it is scientific, but that it is redemptive."

IN A COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS to Cincinnati medical students in 1877 on "the dignity and sanctity of the medical profession," the speaker asserted that "its chief excellence is, not that it is scientific, but that it is redemptive."