New York State Journal of Medicine, Volume 6Medical Society of the State of New York, 1906 - Medicine |
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... American Medical Association , and which shall agree with other State and Territorial Medical Associations to the formation and the perpetuation of the House of Delegates of the American Medical Association shall be recognized as ...
... American Medical Association , and which shall agree with other State and Territorial Medical Associations to the formation and the perpetuation of the House of Delegates of the American Medical Association shall be recognized as ...
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... AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION . Since the American Medical Association began the work of accumulating personal information from the members of the medical profession for the biographical card index and the Amer- ican Medical Directory ...
... AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION . Since the American Medical Association began the work of accumulating personal information from the members of the medical profession for the biographical card index and the Amer- ican Medical Directory ...
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... American Medical As- sociation said : " It has long been recognized that a permanent biographical card index of American physicians , giving data in regard to preliminary education , medical education , previous locations , etc. , would ...
... American Medical As- sociation said : " It has long been recognized that a permanent biographical card index of American physicians , giving data in regard to preliminary education , medical education , previous locations , etc. , would ...
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... American Laryngological Associa- tion held in the City of Washington in 1900. * My object then , as it is now , was to stimulate study in the direction of the macroscopic diagno- sis and pathology of laryngeal growths and the ...
... American Laryngological Associa- tion held in the City of Washington in 1900. * My object then , as it is now , was to stimulate study in the direction of the macroscopic diagno- sis and pathology of laryngeal growths and the ...
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... American medicine , that prince of surgeons , John B. Deaver , of Philadelphia , we be sometimes com- pelled to stand idly by , chained by the ignorance or neglect that has let the golden moment pass , and see our patient sink , sink ...
... American medicine , that prince of surgeons , John B. Deaver , of Philadelphia , we be sometimes com- pelled to stand idly by , chained by the ignorance or neglect that has let the golden moment pass , and see our patient sink , sink ...
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Page 2 - M. , for the purpose of electing Directors and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting.
Page 365 - York, as their medical department, under the name of the College of Physicians and Surgeons In the City of New York.
Page 85 - There is no profession, from the members of which greater purity of character, and a higher standard of moral excellence are required, than the medical ; and to attain such eminence, is a duty every physician owes alike to his profession and to his patients.
Page 293 - That man, I think, has had a liberal education who has been so trained in youth that his body is the ready servant of his will, and does with ease and pleasure all the work that, as a mechanism, it is capable of; whose intellect is a clear, cold, logic engine, with all its parts of equal strength, and in smooth working order; ready, like a steam engine, to be turned to any kind of work...
Page 7 - An act to incorporate medical societies for the purpose of regulating the practice of physic and surgery in this state...
Page 188 - ... attending, and by their common consent ; and no opinions or prognostications should be delivered, which are not the result of previous deliberation and concurrence.
Page 188 - ... of physicians are simultaneously sent for. Under these circumstances, courtesy should assign the patient to the first who arrives, who should select from those present any additional assistance that he may deem necessary. In all such cases, however, the...
Page 253 - O living will that shalt endure When all that seems shall suffer shock, Rise in the spiritual rock, Flow thro' our deeds and make them pure, That we may lift from out of dust A voice as unto him that hears, A cry above the...
Page 189 - ... and when pestilence prevails, it is their duty to face the danger, and to continue their labors for the alleviation of the suffering, even at the jeopardy of their own lives. 2. Medical men should also be always ready, when called on by the legally constituted authorities, to enlighten coroners...
Page 362 - York" and by that name they and their successors shall and may have continual succession, and shall be persons in law, capable of suing and being sued, pleading and being impleaded, answering and being answered unto, defending and being defended, in all courts and places whatsoever...