William H. Northway, "The University and the medical school: a view of the relationship at Stanford" typescript 1976

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William H. Northway, "The University and the medical school: a view of the relationship at Stanford" typescript 1976

This report, supported in part by the University Fellows Program and the Ford Foundation, "attempts to provide a background for understanding the interactions which occur and the problems which arise as a result of incorporating an academic medical center into the campus life of Stanford University."

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