Kentucky Medical Journal, Volume 13; Volume 1915Kentucky State Medical Association, 1915 |
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... profession of the United States as a whole . It is important to remember that no doctor will be accepted for reciprocity from Kentuc- ky to any state in the Union , who is not a member in good standing in his county med- ical society ...
... profession of the United States as a whole . It is important to remember that no doctor will be accepted for reciprocity from Kentuc- ky to any state in the Union , who is not a member in good standing in his county med- ical society ...
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... profession should help . The doctor has many grave re- sponsibilities on his shoulders , and not the least of these is his duty to the state . In mat- ters like this he has a great potentiality for good . " Of acquired deafness , the ...
... profession should help . The doctor has many grave re- sponsibilities on his shoulders , and not the least of these is his duty to the state . In mat- ters like this he has a great potentiality for good . " Of acquired deafness , the ...
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... profession must take an active and decided stand . To those of you general practitioners who have to treat these cases at home of beginning deafness , I want to mention one thing Dr. Lederman re- ferred to but did not emphasize , and ...
... profession must take an active and decided stand . To those of you general practitioners who have to treat these cases at home of beginning deafness , I want to mention one thing Dr. Lederman re- ferred to but did not emphasize , and ...
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... profession by two or three of the doctors present . There being no further business the meeting was adjourned . C. A. MOSS , Secretary . THE FORUM THE SPECIALIST'S PRAYER . To the Editor : The Critic and Guide of November , 1914 , under ...
... profession by two or three of the doctors present . There being no further business the meeting was adjourned . C. A. MOSS , Secretary . THE FORUM THE SPECIALIST'S PRAYER . To the Editor : The Critic and Guide of November , 1914 , under ...
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... profession is the jolts a man is going to re- ceive who starts out with a conscience and tries to use it . After watching the " Ethics , " or rather lack of ethics , of a great number of the upper class men in the field , he thinks of ...
... profession is the jolts a man is going to re- ceive who starts out with a conscience and tries to use it . After watching the " Ethics , " or rather lack of ethics , of a great number of the upper class men in the field , he thinks of ...
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Page 243 - If thou wilt diligently hearken to the voice of the Lord thy God, and wilt do that which is right in his sight, and wilt give ear to his commandments, and keep all his statutes, I will put none of these diseases upon thee, which I have brought upon the Egyptians: for I am the Lord that healeth thee.
Page 255 - THE harp that once through Tara's halls The soul of music shed, Now hangs as mute on Tara's walls As if that soul were fled. So sleeps the pride of former days, So glory's thrill is o'er, And hearts that once beat high for praise Now feel that pulse no more. No more to chiefs and ladies bright The harp of Tara swells : The chord alone, that breaks at night, Its tale of ruin tells. Thus Freedom now so seldom wakes, The only throb she gives Is when some heart indignant breaks, To show that still she...
Page 508 - Treatment of Fractures WITH NOTES ON DISLOCATIONS The Treatment of Fractures: with Notes on a few Common Dislocations.
Page 244 - AND when he had called unto him his twelve disciples, he gave them power against unclean spirits, to cast them out, and to heal all manner of sickness, and all manner of disease.
Page 22 - The wise and beneficent Author of Nature, intended, by the formation of this sense, that we should be social creatures, and receive the greatest and most important part of our knowledge by the information of others.
Page 148 - That on and after the first day of March, nineteen hundred and fifteen, every person who produces, imports, manufactures, compounds, deals in, dispenses, sells, distributes, or gives away opium or coca leaves or any compound, manufacture, salt, derivative, or preparation thereof...
Page 356 - Bureau for the Increase and Diffusion of Knowledge Relating to the Deaf.
Page 423 - ... county, and its influence shall be constantly exerted for bettering the scientific, moral and material condition of every physician in the county; and systematic efforts shall be made by each member, and by the society as a whole, to increase the membership until it embraces every qualified physician in the county. Sec.
Page 22 - HEARING is that sense by which we distinguish sounds, and are capable of enjoying all the agreeable charms of music. By it we are enabled to enjoy the pleasures of society, and reciprocally to communicate to each other our thoughts and intentions, our purposes and desires ; and thus our reason is rendered capable of exerting its utmost power and energy.
Page 149 - That such physician, dentist, or veterinary surgeon shall keep a record of all such drugs dispensed or distributed, showing the amount dispensed or distributed, the date, and the name and address of the patient to whom such drugs are dispensed or distributed, except such as may be dispensed or distributed to a patient upon whom such physician, dentist or veterinary surgeon shall personally attend...