Transactions of the National Eclectic Medical Association of the United States of America for the Years ..., Bind 31

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Side 36 - In benevolent natures the impulse to Pity is so sudden that, like instruments of Music which obey the touch, the objects which are fitted to excite such impressions work so instantaneous an effect that you would think the Will was scarce concerned, and that the Mind was altogether passive in the sympathy which her own goodness has excited,
Side 312 - nature for his dowry and estate. It is his, if he will. He may divest himself of it; he may creep into a corner, and abdicate his kingdom,
Side 38 - It is not good that man should be alone, I will make him an help-meet for him.
Side 390 - CONSTITUTION. ARTICLE I.—NAME. This Society shall be known by the name of THE NATIONAL ECLECTIC MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. ARTICLE II.—OBJECT. The object of this Association shall be to maintain organized cooperation between physicians for the purpose of promoting the art and science of medicine and surgery and the dissemination of beneficial knowledge and an improved practice of medicine.
Side 394 - therefrom shall be deemed unprofessional, undignified, and unworthy an honorable practitioner of an honorable profession. It shall also be regarded as unbecoming to engage in any form of practice or of advertising which shall tend to lower the physician in the esteem of the community, or to reflect discredit upon his professional associates. ARTICLE IV.—DISCIPLINE OF
Side 124 - de Med., Vol. XL, p. 13), which gives "A notice of the different methods of treating tetanus in America, with observations on the good effects of the S. Carolinense." According to Porcher, it possessed " some reputation among the negroes of that state (South Carolina) as an aphrodisiac." Its revival as a medicine was due to reports
Side 43 - That no physician in Europe who had reached forty years of age ever, to the end of his life, adopted Harvey's doctrine of the circulation of the blood.
Side 389 - object of this Association shall be to maintain organized cooperation between physicians for the purpose of promoting the art and science of medicine and surgery and the dissemination of beneficial knowledge and an improved practice of medicine.
Side 402 - made only for absence occasioned by the student's sickness, such absence not to exceed twenty per centum of the course. Regular examinations or quizzes to be made by each professor or lecturer from time to time during the term. Final examinations on the branches held, to be conducted by competent examiners. Each student shall have dissected the lateral half of the cadaver, the
Side 93 - on percussion and changed breathing, is associated a blowing sound in the subclavian or in the pulmonary artery. A murmur is, indeed, at times present in the pulmonary artery long before any other physical indication of tubercle is discernible.

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