On 1 June 1856, he became extraordinary professor, and on 16 May 1857, ordinary professor, of patrology and propaedeutics in the University of W�rzburg.
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This period is called the propaedeutic cycle and the students must pass a block examination of all the courses taken during the first year at the end of the cycle.
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"Kudos, " agreed another, apparently versed in classical Greek ( which would have told him that propaedeutic meant " about elementary instruction " ).
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The most detailed discussion of the concept is found in Proclus "'De decem dubitationibus circa Providentiam ", a propaedeutic handbook for students at the Neoplatonic Academy in Athens.
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After graduating in medicine at W�rzburg, Germany ( 1895 ), he became a professor of surgery in the first propaedeutics Medical Faculty in Sofia and wrote the first textbooks on surgery.
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In 2000, Degussa sold the remaining propaedeutic and teaching materials division, which today after bankruptcy in 2008 operates under the company name LD Didactic and has its headquarters near Cologne.
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The failure rate for the propaedeutic cycle differs between fields of study, it is highest for Mathematics, Physics and Electrical Engineering majors where only 30 40 % of students pass the first year.
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`ercer published 170 scientific papers, among which outstanding places belong to his works in the field of otolaryngological propaedeutics and clinical treatment, plastic surgery of the nose and ear, oral surgery and tonsilar problems.
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The university awarded 2, 565 propaedeutic, 3, 204 Bachelor's, 3, 990 Master's, 438 Doctoral, 242 Post-Doctoral degrees in 2009-2010, and 10, 438 total degrees in 2009-2010.
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Eschelsson lectured in process law at the university 1897-1899, taught the so-called propaedeutic course in civil law from 1904 and held appointment to examine students taking the civilexamen ( a lower law degree qualifying for some civil servant positions ).