The Medical register for New England v.1, 1877, Volume 1Damrell & Upham, 1876 |
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Halaman iii
... course to confine himself strictly to the lists of the state medical societies . A wider latitude in this direction might perhaps have been decided on , and the names of many reputable practitioners , vouched for as such by their ...
... course to confine himself strictly to the lists of the state medical societies . A wider latitude in this direction might perhaps have been decided on , and the names of many reputable practitioners , vouched for as such by their ...
Halaman 25
... courses of lectures in separate years , at an authorized med- ical school , recognized by the Councillors of said society , and pos- sesses a diploma or its equivalent from such school that he does not pro- fess to cure diseases by ...
... courses of lectures in separate years , at an authorized med- ical school , recognized by the Councillors of said society , and pos- sesses a diploma or its equivalent from such school that he does not pro- fess to cure diseases by ...
Halaman 26
... courses of lectures recognized are those of regularly organized medical colleges empowered to confer the degree of M. D. , courses embracing the several branches enumerated in By - law I .; That tickets or diplomas of botanic , eclectic ...
... courses of lectures recognized are those of regularly organized medical colleges empowered to confer the degree of M. D. , courses embracing the several branches enumerated in By - law I .; That tickets or diplomas of botanic , eclectic ...
Halaman 109
... course of instruction has been greatly enlarged , so as to extend over three years , and has been so arranged as to carry the student progressively and systematically from one subject to another in a just and natural order . In the ...
... course of instruction has been greatly enlarged , so as to extend over three years , and has been so arranged as to carry the student progressively and systematically from one subject to another in a just and natural order . In the ...
Halaman 112
... course of supplementary instruction is given in Auscultation and Percussion , and in Laryngo- scopy . Surgery . Lectures and recitations . There are also courses on Surgical Anatomy , Minor Surgery , Surgical His- tology , Bandaging ...
... course of supplementary instruction is given in Auscultation and Percussion , and in Laryngo- scopy . Surgery . Lectures and recitations . There are also courses on Surgical Anatomy , Minor Surgery , Surgical His- tology , Bandaging ...
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A. B. Dart A. B. Harv admission Anatomy annual meeting attendance Bangor Berkshire Board of Health Bowdoin Boylston Brown Cambridge Cambridgeport Charles Charlestown City Hosp Clark Clinical Committee Contrib Dental diseases Dispensary Dispy Doctor of Medicine dollars East Edward examination GEORGE graduates Hartford Haven Haverhill Henry Hist Home hospital Ibid Improv Insane Jamaica Plain JAMES John Jour lectures Lewiston Lowell M. D. Berk M. D. Coll M. D. Dart M. D. Harv M. D. Jeff M. D. Penn M. D. Univ M. D. Yale Main St Mass Massachusetts Medical Society Medical Association Medical Society medicine meeting is held North Obstetrics OFFICERS Organized patients person Phys Physician Portland President Professor Providence Roxbury Salem Samuel Secretary South Boston Springfield Street Superintendent Surg Surgeon Surgery surgical Thomas Dwight Tremont Warren Washington Wednesday West William WILLIAM H Worcester
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Halaman 4 - Each State, County and District Medical Society entitled to representation shall have the privilege of sending to the Association one delegate for every ten of its regular resident members, and one for every additional fraction of more than half that number...
Halaman 3 - The delegates shall receive their appointment from permanently organized State Medical Societies, and such County and District Medical Societies, as are recognized by representation in their respective State Societies, and from the Medical Department of the Army and Navy of the United States.
Halaman 56 - Some general rules should be adopted by the faculty, in every town or district, relative to pecuniary acknowledgments from their patients ; and it should be deemed a point of honor to adhere to these rules with as much uniformity as varying circumstances will admit.
Halaman 413 - This session begins about the middle of March and continues until the middle of June. During this session daily recitations in all the departments are held by a corps of Examiners appointed by the Faculty.
Halaman 9 - They shall be selected with special reference to their acknowledged interest in or devotion to sanitary studies and allied sciences, and to the practical application of the same.
Halaman 129 - Trustees, and the nurses are subject to the rules of the Hospital. Their fitness for the work, and the propriety of retaining or dismissing them at the end of the month of trial...
Halaman 25 - ... of the association, and must show that he is not less than twentyone years of age, that he has followed medical...
Halaman 195 - The pupils must furnish their own clothing, and pay their own fares to and from the Institution. The friends of the pupils can visit them whenever they choose. Indigent blind persons, of suitable age and character, belonging to Massachusetts, can be admitted gratuitously, by application to the governor for a warrant. The following...
Halaman 109 - The course of instruction has been greatly enlarged, so as to extend over three years, and has been so arranged as to carry the student progressively and systematically from one subject to another in a just and natural order.
Halaman 405 - B. HUNTER, MD, Editor. Published Monthly. Volumes begin in January and July. " Among the numerous records of Medicine and the collateral sciences published in America, the above Journal occupies a high position, and deservedly so.