Abstract

As the young physician nears the end of his hospital service as interne, the matter of a career occupies much of his attention, and his uncertainty and hesitancy in making definite plans for the future lessen that confidence with which he received his diploma. It is this young man to whom I address this paper. If he is of good character, physically fit, and possesses good professional attainments what I have to say will point out to him a definite career which offers a good living, high social and professional standing and opportunities to improve himself in the broadest sense. I speak of the Medical Corps of the United States Army. The Army Medical Corps is composed of commissioned officers grading in rank from first lieutenant to brigadier-general, who as such have all the rights and privileges to which their rank entitles them, equal to those of officers of like

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