Bulletin of the Harvard Medical Alumni Association, Volúmenes6-10

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Harvard Medical School Alumni Association, 1894
 

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Página 69 - As weakness — strength by no means. How is this That men of science, osteologists* And surgeons, beat some poets in respect For nature — count nought common or unclean, Spend raptures upon perfect specimens Of indurated veins, distorted joints, Or beautiful new cases of curved spine...
Página 5 - Every member shall pay an initiation fee of one dollar, and an annual due thereafter of one dollar ; but any member may become a life member by the payment of twenty dollars in one payment, after which he shall be relieved from the payment of all dues.
Página 58 - Where the blindest bluffs hold good, dear lass, And the wildest tales are true, And the men bulk big on the old trail, our own trail, the out trail, And life runs large on the Long Trail — the trail that is always new.
Página 7 - Constitution may be amended by a majority vote of all the members of the Association present at the annual meeting, or at any special meeting called for that purpose, notice of such amendment having been given in the call for the meeting.
Página 37 - In and after June, 1901, candidates for admission to the medical school must present a degree in arts, literature, philosophy, science, or medicine from a recognized college or scientific school, with the exception of such persons of suitable age and attainments as may be admitted by a special vote of the faculty taken in each case.
Página 40 - ... professors. The steady growth of the Medical Department with each succeeding year has, therefore, been most gratifying and has laid to rest the fears, which some at first entertained, that our high standard of admission, necessitating not only a degree in arts or science, but also a good practical training in physics, chemistry and biology, with a reading knowledge of French and German, and acquaintance with Latin, would restrict unduly the number of students. Not less significant is the national...
Página 59 - You have heard the beat of the off-shore wind, And the thresh of the deep-sea rain; You have heard the song - how long! how long! Pull out on the trail again! Ha' done with the Tents of Shem, dear lass, We've seen the seasons through, And it's time to turn on the old trail, our own trail, the out trail, Pull out, pull out, on the Long Trail - the trail that is always new!
Página 36 - The remedies for this state of things — which is really intolerable, and which particularly ought not to exist in a country so new as ours — are somewhat complex. They, in the first place, must include an improvement in the secondary schools of the country, whereby the boys may learn a great deal more and yet come out of them earlier. The proper age for secondary education in our country is between 13 and 18, not higher.
Página 61 - The need of a better education in animal pathology is well shown by the work undertaken in this country, by public authority, to restrict, suppress, or eradicate tuberculosis among cattle. Tuberculin produces a temporary fever in all infected animals, whether they be in the earliest stage of the disease or in the most advanced stages. In fact, the not infrequent absence of any lesion after a tuberculin reaction is explained by the statement that the focus or foci could not be detected. There are...
Página 30 - It is furthermore my wish that the income of the fund shall be applied, first, to the payment of the salary of the Fabyan Professor of Comparative Pathology, who shall also be a member of the Medical Faculty, and appointed to office in the same manner as are other professors in that body, and who shall devote his time to the duties of...

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