History of medicine in New York v. 2, Volume 2

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National Americana Society, Incorporated, 1919

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Halaman 414 - York, as their medical department, under the name of the College of Physicians and Surgeons in the City of New York.
Halaman 397 - It is obvious that this experiment was necessarily far less demonstrative, to an observer, than the first, because if the bones were distinctly felt to move, the only evidence of this fact would be the testimony of those whose hands were in contact with them. The hands were kept in apposition for several minutes at a time, and the experiment repeated frequently, for the course of an hour, or more, with negative results ; that is to say, there were plenty of raps when the knees were not held, and...
Halaman 482 - English language, including grammar and composition ; Arithmetic, including vulgar and decimal fractions ; Algebra, including simple equations ; Geometry, first two books of Euclid ; Latin, translation and grammar. And one of the following optional subjects : — Greek, French, German, Natural Philosophy, including mechanics, hydrostatics and pneumatics.
Halaman 409 - It had not motions ; but it was an eternity of Motion. It was without parts ; for it was a Whole. Particles did not exist; but the Whole was as one Particle. There were not Suns, but it was one Eternal Sun. It had no beginning, and it was without end. It had not length ; for it was a Vortex of one Eternity. It had not circles; for it was one infinite Circle. It had not disconnected power; but it was the very essence of all Power. Its inconceivable magnitude and constitution were such as riot to develop...
Halaman 432 - CORNELIUS R. AGNEW, MD, Clinical Professor of Diseases of the Eye and Ear. ABRAHAM JACOBI, MD, Clinical Professor of Diseases of Children. FESSENDEN N. OTIS, MD, Clinical Professor of Venereal Diseases.
Halaman 355 - He was graduated in medicine from the College of physicians and surgeons of the western district of New York (Fairfield) in January, 1837, and practised at Binghamton, NY, 1837-47.
Halaman 409 - It had not length ; for it was a Vortex of one Eternity. It had not circles ; for it was one infinite Circle. It had not disconnected power; but it was the very essence of all Power. Its inconceivable magnitude and constitution were such as not to develop forces, but Omnipotent Power ! Matter and Power were existing as a Whole, inseparable.
Halaman 409 - The most vigorous and ambitious imagination is not capable of forming an adequate conception of the height and depth and length and breadth thereof. There was one vast expanse of liquid substance. It was without bounds — inconceivable — and with qualities and essences incomprehensible. This was the original condition of Matter. It was without forms, for it was but one Form. It had not motions, but it was an eternity of Motion. It was without parts, for it was a Whole. Particles did not exist,...
Halaman 408 - IN THE BEGINNING, the Univercoelum was one boundless, undefinable, and unimaginable ocean of LIQUID FIRE ! The most vigorous and ambitious imagination is not capable of forming an adequate conception of the height, and depth, and length, and breadth thereof. There was one vast expanse of liquid substance. It was without bounds — inconceivable — and with qualities and essences incomprehensible. This was the original condition of MATTER.
Halaman 396 - The object in this experiment was to secure a position in which the ligaments of the knee joint should be made tense, and no opportunity offered to make pressure with the foot. We were pretty well satisfied that the displacement of the bones requisite for the sounds could not be effected unless a fulcrum were obtained by resting one foot upon the other, or on some resisting body. The company seated in a semicircle, quietly waited for the "manifestations" for more than half an hour, but the "spirits,"...

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