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Side 10
... present generation of physicians and surgeons have been , for the practice of their profession in civil rather than in military life , now that the hazards of war are upon us , it becomes the duty of each one to qualify himself for new ...
... present generation of physicians and surgeons have been , for the practice of their profession in civil rather than in military life , now that the hazards of war are upon us , it becomes the duty of each one to qualify himself for new ...
Side 30
... - day in the accumulated blaze of her past and present glory . " In popular governments , it has often been remark- ed , there are periods when public sentiment outruns that of its organic head ; when the voice of 30 THE PHYSICIAN AND.
... - day in the accumulated blaze of her past and present glory . " In popular governments , it has often been remark- ed , there are periods when public sentiment outruns that of its organic head ; when the voice of 30 THE PHYSICIAN AND.
Side 31
... present juncture . Without stopping to in- quire into the causes which have brought us where we are , upon the great questions of the day , the support of government and a trial of the strength of our institutions , all are agreed ...
... present juncture . Without stopping to in- quire into the causes which have brought us where we are , upon the great questions of the day , the support of government and a trial of the strength of our institutions , all are agreed ...
Side 32
... present time , that I cannot refrain from alluding to them . Then , as now , great and good men mixed in the ranks with the common soldiers and volunteered their services to the country . Dr. Joseph Warren , although a Major General ...
... present time , that I cannot refrain from alluding to them . Then , as now , great and good men mixed in the ranks with the common soldiers and volunteered their services to the country . Dr. Joseph Warren , although a Major General ...
Side 43
... present day , his confi- dence in this particular never seemed abated . He was accordingly in the habit of employing full doses , and in favor of a more active treat- ment than most of his fellow practitioners . On one occasion , when ...
... present day , his confi- dence in this particular never seemed abated . He was accordingly in the habit of employing full doses , and in favor of a more active treat- ment than most of his fellow practitioners . On one occasion , when ...
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A. A. Gould Adams Admitted Annual Meeting Barnstable Bartlett Bedford Belchertown Benjamin Benjamin F Berkshire Bigelow Boston Bowditch Bristol South Cambridge cause of consumption Chapin Charles Charlestown Committee Councillors cure damp deaths by consumption died of consumption disease districts Dorchester Ebenezer Edward Essex South fact fever Fitchburg fracture Francis Minot Franklin George Haverhill Henry Homans Hooker influence injection Jamaica Plain James John Joseph Josiah JOSIAH BARTLETT Librarian localities Lowell Massachusetts Medical Society medicine ment Middlesex East Middlesex North moist moisture motion of Dr neuralgia Newburyport NORTH.-Drs Northampton operation P. M. Crane pain patient phthisis physician Pittsfield Plymouth practice present prevalence profession Recording Secretary remarks Residence Retired river Roxbury Salem Samuel soil SOUTH.-Drs spot Springfield statistics Suffolk sumption Surgeon Taunton tion town townships Treasurer treatment Vice-President Wakefield Warren West West Newbury William Woburn Worcester wounds
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Side 30 - And, Sir, where American Liberty raised its first voice, and where its youth was nurtured and sustained, there it still lives in the strength of its manhood and full of its original spirit. If discord and disunion shall wound...
Side 30 - If discord and disunion shall wound it — if party strife and blind ambition shall hawk at and tear it — if folly and madness — if uneasiness, under salutary and necessary restraint shall succeed to separate it from that union, by which alone its existence is made sure, it will stand, in the end, by the side of that cradle in which its infancy was rocked; it will stretch forth its arm with whatever of vigor it may still retain, over the friends who gather round it; and it will fall at last,...
Side 30 - Massachusetts ; she needs none. There she is. Behold her, and judge for yourselves. There is her history ; the world knows it by heart. The past, at least, is secure. There is Boston, and Concord, and Lexington, and Bunker Hill; and there they will remain forever.
Side 380 - Neither hath this man sinned, nor his parents : but that the works of God should be made manifest in him.
Side 249 - I enter, I will go into them for the benefit of the sick, and will abstain from every voluntary act of mischief and corruption ; and further...
Side 404 - That no person within the city of London, nor within seven miles of the same, take upon him to exercise and occupy as a Physician or Surgeon, except he be first examined, approved, and admitted by the Bishop of London, or by the Dean of St. Paul's, for the time being, calling to him or them four Doctors of Physic, and for Surgery, other expert persons in that faculty...
Side 67 - A residence on or near a damp soil, whether that dampness be inherent in the soil itself, or caused by percolation from adjacent ponds, rivers, meadows...
Side 403 - ... therefore, to the high displeasure of God, great infamy to the faculty, and the grievous hurt, damage, and destruction of many of the king's liege people...
Side 353 - By a self-limited disease, I would be understood to express one which receives limits from its own nature, and not from foreign influences ; one which, after it has obtained foothold in the system, cannot in the present state of our knowledge be eradicated or abridged by art...
Side 380 - ... without there having been a parent dog. Since then I have seen with my eyes and smelt with my nose smallpox growing up in first specimens, either in close rooms or in overcrowded wards, where it could not by any possibility have been "caught,