The New England Medical Gazette, Bind 17Medical Gazette Publishing Company, 1882 |
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... practitioners were prosperous , and exhibited as yet no sign of the much - wished - for decay . There being no prospect of its dying a natural death , the councillors of the great Massachusetts Medical Society in secret conclave deter ...
... practitioners were prosperous , and exhibited as yet no sign of the much - wished - for decay . There being no prospect of its dying a natural death , the councillors of the great Massachusetts Medical Society in secret conclave deter ...
Side 8
... practitioner , I have observed , may mistake the disease for a conjunctivitis , and this may lead to the prescription of an astringent eye - wash , which is always contra - indicated in an iritis , and always aggravates the severity of ...
... practitioner , I have observed , may mistake the disease for a conjunctivitis , and this may lead to the prescription of an astringent eye - wash , which is always contra - indicated in an iritis , and always aggravates the severity of ...
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... practitioners . The completeness and accuracy of such a publication must depend almost entirely upon the aid voluntarily furnished by physicians in all parts of the country . Without an abundance of this practical sort of encouragement ...
... practitioners . The completeness and accuracy of such a publication must depend almost entirely upon the aid voluntarily furnished by physicians in all parts of the country . Without an abundance of this practical sort of encouragement ...
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... practitioners who contend with eagerness among them - selves for appointments of almost any class which seem to offer the means of bare sus- tenance . The profession labors under great disadvantages resulting from its crowded state and ...
... practitioners who contend with eagerness among them - selves for appointments of almost any class which seem to offer the means of bare sus- tenance . The profession labors under great disadvantages resulting from its crowded state and ...
Side 33
... practitioner is left the question of what must be used . That cow's milk- its purity and freshness being pre- supposed should form the basis of all infant's food is conceded ; but as to how much or how little it should be diluted ...
... practitioner is left the question of what must be used . That cow's milk- its purity and freshness being pre- supposed should form the basis of all infant's food is conceded ; but as to how much or how little it should be diluted ...
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Side 278 - I will keep this oath and this stipulation— to reckon him who taught me this art equally dear to me as my parents, to share my substance with him...
Side 30 - The four rules for the preparation of an article for a journal will then be : 1. Have something to say ; 2. Say it ; 3. Stop as soon as you have said it ; 4. Give the paper a proper title.
Side 278 - I will follow that system of regimen which, according to my ability and judgment, I consider for the benefit of my patients, and abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous.
Side 355 - That it shall be a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of five hundred dollars and dismissal from office, for any officer of the United States government, civil, military or naval, to make discrimination in favor of or against any school of medical practice, or its legal diplomas, or its duly and legally graduated members, in the examination and appointment of candidates to medical service in any of the departments of the government.
Side 278 - Whatever, in connection with my professional practice or not in connection with it, I see or hear, in the life of men, which ought not to be spoken of abroad, I will not divulge, as reckoning that all such should be kept secret.
Side 278 - While I continue to keep this oath unviolated, may it be granted to me to enjoy life and the practice of the art, respected by all men, in all times, but should I trespass and violate this oath, may the reverse be my lot.
Side 56 - Medical Society. The annual meeting of this society was held at the Revere House in this city, June 5 and 6, the president, Dr.