Abstract

To the Editor: —Some years ago the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology established a bureau of information, the object of which was to furnish a medium of communication between institutions desiring men to teach in the preclinical sciences and men who are engaged in teaching these sciences, but who desire for some reason or other a change of location. This bureau has been functioning for some years and has been instrumental in placing a considerable number of men in the departments of physiology, biologic chemistry, pharmacology and pathology in the various medical schools in the country. At present there are available in the files of the director of the bureau the names of a considerable number of men who are anxious to secure positions as teachers in the branches named above. On the other hand, it is rather striking that very few medical schools are making inquiries regarding

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