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Access by Ticket OnlyMany medical colleges in the 19th century differed greatly from those of today. Colleges such as Jefferson, that were not part of a university, functioned as a proprietary school, where faculty members jointly owned and operated the school as a business interest. Students purchased
tickets to attend lectures given by the professors, who in turn
used the funds to pay for costs associated with running the school.
Any funds that remained were divided among the faculty.
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