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Carolina Story: Virtual Museum of University History

Medical students, ca. 1900

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At the turn of the century, medical students received clinical training only in anatomy classes that relied on dissection. The faculty used cadavers of African Americans and poor whites, which was common practice at the time. For the rest of their medical education, students relied on textbooks and lectures.