I find an interesting example of the complex relationship between the School of Medicine and the main campus represented by the absence of the topography of the medical campus on the cover of last spring’s issue of Yale Medicine.
Robert B. Duckrow, M.D. ’75, HS ’79
Associate Professor of Neurology and Neurosurgery
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