Ethical Issues in Health Care on the Frontiers of the Twe...
Wear, S. / McEvoy, A. / Logue, G. / Bono, J. J. of UB's medical school, that UB developed its School of Arts and Sciences, and thus, assumed its place among the other institutions of higher education. Had Fillmore lived throughout UB's first seventy years, he would probably have been elated by the success of his university, and he should have been satisfied and pleased that UB remained intrinsically bonded to its community while at the same time engrafting the values and standards important...