| College of Physicians of Philadelphia - 1851 - 570 páginas
...themselves under the name and title of The College of Physicians of Philadelphia : 2. And whereas, the objects of this College are to advance the science...investigating the diseases and remedies which are peculiar tothis country; by observing the effect of different seasons, climates, and situations upon the human... | |
| George Washington Norris - 1886 - 318 páginas
...association, as expressed first by its constitution, and afterwards in the preamble of the charter, are "to advance the science of medicine, and thereby...investigating the diseases and remedies which are peculiar to our country ; by observing the effects of different seasons, climates, and situations upon the human... | |
| William Samuel Waithman Ruschenberger - 1887 - 328 páginas
...institutions, have associated themselves under the name and title of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia. The objects of this College are, to advance the Science...investigating the diseases and remedies which are peculiar to our Country, by observing the effects of different seasons, climates, and situations upon the Human... | |
| 1887 - 914 páginas
...representative physicians of Philadelphia on the 2d day of January, 1787, the object in view being " to advance the science of medicine, and thereby to...investigating the diseases and remedies which are peculiar to our country; by observing the effects of different seasons, climates, and situations upon the human... | |
| 1912 - 352 páginas
...College. — The Constitution of the College of Physicians thus signed, sealed, and published records that " the objects of this College are, to advance...investigating the diseases and remedies which are peculiar to our Country, by observing the effects of different seasons, climates, and situations upon the Human... | |
| American Street Railway Association, American Street Railway Association. Meeting - 1883 - 880 páginas
...presses with especial claims upon us as members of a profession to whose keeping are entrusted :he health and lives of our fellow-citizens. Still stronger...are to advance the science of medicine, and thereby !'i le«sen human misery by investigating the diseases and remedies which are peculiar to this country,... | |
| Francis Randolph Packard - 1901 - 636 páginas
...have associated themselves under the name and title of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia. " The objects of this College are, to advance the Science...investigating the diseases and remedies which are peculiar to our Country, by observing the effects of different seasons, climates, and situations upon the Human... | |
| Francis Randolph Packard - 1901 - 636 páginas
...have associated themselves under the name and title of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia. " The objects of this College are, to advance the Science...investigating the diseases and remedies which are peculiar to our Country, by observing the effects of different seasons, climates, and situations upon the Human... | |
| 1908 - 460 páginas
...in 1789; the oldest medical society in America which is not a State organization. The Charter reads "the objects of this College are to advance the science of medicine and thereby lessen human misery," etc., etc. Upon the roll of its membership will be found the names of the most... | |
| 1912 - 352 páginas
...College. — The Constitution of the College of Physicians thus signed, sealed, and published records that " the objects of this College are, to advance...investigating the diseases and remedies which are peculiar to our Country, by observing the effects of different seasons, climates, and situations upon the Unman... | |
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