The Medical Herald, Volumen6J.C. Ketcheson, 1873 |
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... attend . 2. That this Association , in 1870 , de- clared , by an almost equally emphatic vote , that a medical society constituted in part of members who are not licensed to practice in accordance with the civil law governing the ...
... attend . 2. That this Association , in 1870 , de- clared , by an almost equally emphatic vote , that a medical society constituted in part of members who are not licensed to practice in accordance with the civil law governing the ...
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... attend- ing Surgeons to the Pennsylvania Hospital , with four Photo - Relief Illustrations . Phila- delphia : Lindsay & Blackiston , 1872 , pp . 309 . This work consists , first , of reports of ninety - three cases of wounds , burns ...
... attend- ing Surgeons to the Pennsylvania Hospital , with four Photo - Relief Illustrations . Phila- delphia : Lindsay & Blackiston , 1872 , pp . 309 . This work consists , first , of reports of ninety - three cases of wounds , burns ...
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... attend the meet- ings of the association are Professors in the various medical colleges , and would probably make common cause against such a method of espionage . 3. Sometimes the object for which subject of medical education , and ...
... attend the meet- ings of the association are Professors in the various medical colleges , and would probably make common cause against such a method of espionage . 3. Sometimes the object for which subject of medical education , and ...
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... attended with complete success . exalted condition following slight local injuries ? It is a secondary effect of I have just treated one of the most anästhesia , and we shall observe it un- unpromising cases I ever saw with the der ...
... attended with complete success . exalted condition following slight local injuries ? It is a secondary effect of I have just treated one of the most anästhesia , and we shall observe it un- unpromising cases I ever saw with the der ...
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... attend- ance upon lectures would in no wise in- terfere with its special function ; but on 1,200 beds , and in which there are annu- ally treated about 6,000 patients . Sooner With reference to the minute details of the organization of ...
... attend- ance upon lectures would in no wise in- terfere with its special function ; but on 1,200 beds , and in which there are annu- ally treated about 6,000 patients . Sooner With reference to the minute details of the organization of ...
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Página 166 - Here lies our Sovereign Lord the King, Whose word no man relies on ; Who never said a foolish thing, And never did a wise one.
Página 94 - That in all criminal prosecutions the accused shall enjoy the right to be heard by himself and counsel, to demand the nature and cause of the accusation against him, to have a speedy and public trial, to meet the witnesses face to face, and to have compulsory process to compel the attendance of witnesses in his behalf.
Página 65 - CONSIDERING our present advanced state of culture, and how the Torch of Science has now been brandished and borne about, with more or less effect, for five thousand years and upwards ; how, in these times especially, not only the Torch still burns, and perhaps more fiercely than ever, but innumerable Rushlights, and Sulphur-matches, kindled thereat, are also glancing in every direction, so that not the smallest cranny or doghole in Nature or Art can remain unilluminated...
Página 40 - It has been affirmed by some philosophers that there is no essential difference between the mind of a woman and that of a man ; and that if a girl were subjected to the same education as a boy, she would resemble him in tastes, feelings, pursuits, and powers. To my mind it would not be one whit more absurd to affirm that the antlers of the stag, the human beard, and the cock's comb are effects of education ; or that, by putting a girl to the same education as a boy, the female generative organs might...
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Página 95 - All members shall be elected as follows : Each candidate for admission shall first be proposed to the Executive Committee in writing (which may be done at any time), with a statement of the business or profession and special qualifications of the person so proposed. On recommendation of a majority of the committee, and...
Página 40 - ... effects of education ; or that, by putting a girl to the same education as a boy, the female generative organs might be transformed into male organs. The physical and mental differences between the sexes intimate themselves very early in life, and declare themselves most distinctly at puberty : they are connected with the influence of the organs of generation.