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Brief introduction of Johns Hopkins medical college in the United States
Johns Hopkins University was founded by Sir William Ossa in 1876. Also known as Sir William Osra.

187 1 In the spring, as a medical student in Monterey General Hospital, a young man's life is full of worries: how to pass the final exam? What should I do? Where should I go? How can I start a business? How can I make a living? He picked up a book and saw 24 words that had a great influence on his future.

These 24 words make this young medical scientist the most famous medical scientist in 187 1. He founded the world-famous Johns Hopkins Medical College and became an appointed professor of Oxford University Medical College-the highest honor that the British medical profession can get-and you were knighted by the king of England. After his death, he recorded his life experience in two volumes, with the original book reaching 1466 pages.

He is Sir William osler. The 24 words he saw in the spring of 187 1 helped him live a carefree life. These 24 words are: the most important thing is not to look at the ambiguity in the distance, but to be clear in front of you. This is written by Thomas Caleri.

There is also a famous saying that influenced his life: "The most important thing is not to look at things that are vague in the distance, but to do things that are clear in front of him." This is written by Thomas Caleri.

Johns Hopkins University is famous for its medicine in the world and is the holy land of modern medicine in the United States. Biology-related majors are well-known in the United States, including biomedical engineering, chemistry and biochemistry. University hospital is a good place for students to engage in clinical research. Johns Hopkins Hospital is rated as the best hospital by medical magazines almost every year. Other subjects such as English, history, art, international relations, political science and political economy are excellent. Other subjects such as literature, science and engineering are also quite good.

There are 36 Nobel Prize winners related to Johns Hopkins University. Four professors won the National Science Medal.