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306 unless he intends to surpass the common ranks, and take his position "up yonder." Every young man who contemplates entering into any profession, should aim above mediocrity, and endeavor, by his industry and fidelity, to obtain an honorable position in the profession of his choice. Neither the honor of the profession nor the good of society requires any large increase in the number of medical graduates; but both are deeply interested in the thorough qualification of all who are allowed to assume the responsibilities of the profession.