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... profession to look forward to 1913 with HOPE AND CHEER . In our issue of January , 1911 , we said : " We live in a wonderful age . There never was a time when more problems were being solved in medical science than to - day . We are on ...
... profession to look forward to 1913 with HOPE AND CHEER . In our issue of January , 1911 , we said : " We live in a wonderful age . There never was a time when more problems were being solved in medical science than to - day . We are on ...
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... profession itself . The doctors here worship the " almighty dollar " too much to be true altruists , and are standing in their own light by reason of it . considers a standing army and conscription a good thing for manhood , especially ...
... profession itself . The doctors here worship the " almighty dollar " too much to be true altruists , and are standing in their own light by reason of it . considers a standing army and conscription a good thing for manhood , especially ...
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... profession . He regards our institutional care of the insane , the epileptic , the tuberculous , the defectives and first offender criminals as a result of corrupting politics and little sci- ence , and as away behind the age . Only by ...
... profession . He regards our institutional care of the insane , the epileptic , the tuberculous , the defectives and first offender criminals as a result of corrupting politics and little sci- ence , and as away behind the age . Only by ...
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... profession and society in general , shall be subserved . That " uncommon concern " is oftentimes not accorded patients generally is a fact readily apparent to all . The following fundamental propositions of inquiry seem pertinent in ...
... profession and society in general , shall be subserved . That " uncommon concern " is oftentimes not accorded patients generally is a fact readily apparent to all . The following fundamental propositions of inquiry seem pertinent in ...
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... profession , e . g . , the surgeon now insists upon catheterization of the ureters and cystoscopic and microscopic examina- tions to verify provisional diagnosis in kid- ney lesions ; both surgeons and physicians . patronize the ...
... profession , e . g . , the surgeon now insists upon catheterization of the ureters and cystoscopic and microscopic examina- tions to verify provisional diagnosis in kid- ney lesions ; both surgeons and physicians . patronize the ...
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Page 325 - These all died in faith, not having received the promises, but having seen them afar off, and were persuaded of them and embraced them and confessed that they were strangers and pilgrims on the earth.
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Page 108 - The best treatment for the diabetic is the food containing the greatest amount of starch which the patient can bear without harm.
Page 221 - The surgeon of every post or command, under the direction of the commanding officer, will supervise its hygiene and recommend such measures as he may deem necessary to prevent or diminish disease. He will examine, at least once a month, the sanitary condition of the...
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Page 79 - He that passeth by, and meddleth with strife belonging not to him, is like one that taketh a dog by the ears.
Page 194 - George the Third may profit by their example ; if that be treason, make the most of it...