| 1832 - 898 sider
...5t!ily. Maintenance of the honourand respectability of the profession generally, in the provinces, l>y promoting friendly intercourse and free communication of its members ; and by establishing among them (he harmony and good feeling which ought ever to characterize a liberal profession *. CUVIER'S LAST... | |
| Thomas Hodgkin - 1836 - 454 sider
...cases may occur in provincial courts of judicature. 5. Maintenance of the honour and respectabdity of the profession generally in the provinces, by promoting...friendly intercourse and free communication of its memhers ; and bv establishing among them the harmony and good feeling which ought ever to characterbi... | |
| William Gibson - 1841 - 484 sider
...reference to topographical information ; advancement of medical jurisprudence ; but chiefly towards " maintenance of the honour and respectability of the...them the harmony and good feeling which ought ever to characterize a liberal profession."* Upon the foundation, thus laid, a most important institution has... | |
| 1842 - 550 sider
...members to promote the objects for which we associate, namely, the increase of medical knowledge, and the maintenance of the honour and respectability of the...communication of its Members, and by establishing among us the harmony and good feeling which ought to characterize a liberal profession. It cannot be denied... | |
| 1887 - 542 sider
...reports of cases occurring in provincial courts of judicature. 5. — The maintenance of the honor and respectability of the profession generally in...them the harmony and good feeling which ought ever to characterize a liberal profession. Dr. Edmund Johnstone, a distinguished member of the profession in... | |
| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1897 - 958 sider
...through succinct reports of cases occurring in courts of judicature. 5th. The maintenance of the honor and respectability of the profession generally in...them the harmony and good feeling which ought ever to characterize a liberal profession. During its earliest years the movements and proceedings of the association... | |
| Sir George Norman Clark, Asa Briggs - 1964 - 550 sider
...4 Oct. 1982. 89 The Lancet, 7 July 1832. The first prospectus of the Association set as a goal the 'Maintenance of the Honour and Respectability of the Profession generally in the Provinces'. The Lancet was edited by the radical MP Dr. Thomas Wakley, a 'battling surgeon', who sold The Lancet... | |
| 1897 - 874 sider
...courts of judicature. 4th. The maintenance of the honor and respectability of the profession genera ly in the provinces by promoting friendly intercourse...them the harmony and good feeling which ought ever to characterize a liberal profession. During its earliest years the movements and proceedings of the Association... | |
| 1849 - 532 sider
...Advancement of Medico-Legal Science, through succinct reports of whatever cases may occur in Provincial Courts of Judicature. 5th. — Maintenance of the...Profession, generally, in the Provinces, by promoting friendlv intercourse and free communication of its Members, and by establishing among them the harmony... | |
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