The Medical Times and Gazette, Volume 2J. & A. Churchill, 1874 |
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... London for the purpose of training and providing for a body of nurses for the sick poor in London . Even those who have no practical knowledge of the difficulties of treating serious disease in the homes of the labouring classes , can ...
... London for the purpose of training and providing for a body of nurses for the sick poor in London . Even those who have no practical knowledge of the difficulties of treating serious disease in the homes of the labouring classes , can ...
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... London hospitals , or employed as district nurses , may lodge , and where a register of trained nurses requiring employment may be kept . " They propose to invite the co - operation of existing nurse - training institu- tions , so as ...
... London hospitals , or employed as district nurses , may lodge , and where a register of trained nurses requiring employment may be kept . " They propose to invite the co - operation of existing nurse - training institu- tions , so as ...
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... LONDON . G. F. P. - The marine hospital at the port of Chicago was opened for the reception of patients on November ... London ; Dr. HEYWOOD SMITH , London ; Mr. G. COWELL , London ; Mr. W. BLOWER , Bedford ; Dr. J. E. POLLOCK , London ...
... LONDON . G. F. P. - The marine hospital at the port of Chicago was opened for the reception of patients on November ... London ; Dr. HEYWOOD SMITH , London ; Mr. G. COWELL , London ; Mr. W. BLOWER , Bedford ; Dr. J. E. POLLOCK , London ...
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... London . First , the Medical Act ( University of London ) , 1873 , provides that no by - law made in pursuance of the Act shall be of any force unless it has the assent of one of her Majesty's principal Secretaries of State , which ...
... London . First , the Medical Act ( University of London ) , 1873 , provides that no by - law made in pursuance of the Act shall be of any force unless it has the assent of one of her Majesty's principal Secretaries of State , which ...
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... London before the College of Physicians , held that the origin of typhoid was " obscure and unknown " ; but in that same year Dr. Murchison , in an admirable essay read before the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society , undertook to ...
... London before the College of Physicians , held that the origin of typhoid was " obscure and unknown " ; but in that same year Dr. Murchison , in an admirable essay read before the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society , undertook to ...
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Halaman 265 - Do you hear, let them be well used, for they are the abstract and brief chronicles of the time : after your death you were better have a bad epitaph than their ill report while you live.
Halaman 236 - Abandoning all disguise, the confession that I feel bound to make before you is that I prolong the vision backward across the boundary of the experimental evidence, and discern in that matter, which we in our ignorance, and notwithstanding our professed reverence for its Creator, have hitherto covered with opprobrium, the promise and potency of every form and quality of life.
Halaman 208 - Swinburne may take refuge in the argument that what is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander, and that therefore his transformer will be equally benefitted if Mr.
Halaman 236 - Then there are such things woven into the texture of man as the feeling of Awe, Reverence, Wonder — and not alone the sexual love just referred to, but the love of the beautiful, physical, and moral, in Nature, Poetry, and Art. There is also that deep-set feeling, which, since the earliest dawn of history, and probably for ages prior to all history, incorporated itself in the Religions of the world.
Halaman 282 - General Council of Medical Education and Registration of the United Kingdom, for which purpose I submit the following particulars : — Applicant's Signature.
Halaman 303 - Edinburgh, while they still continue to give their diplomas separately, under separate regulations, have made arrangements by which, after one series of examinations, the student may obtain the diplomas of both Colleges.
Halaman 95 - The Royal College of Physicians of London ; The Royal College of Surgeons of England; The Apothecaries...
Halaman 299 - Every candidate must deliver, before the 31st of March of the year in which he proposes to graduate, to the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, — 1. A declaration, in his own handwriting, that he...
Halaman 236 - The world embraces not only a Newton, but a Shakespeare— not only a Boyle, but a Raphael —not only a Kant, but a Beethoven— not only a Darwin, but a Carlyle. Not in each of these, but in all, is human nature whole. They are not opposed, but supplementary— not mutually exclusive, but reconcilable. And if...
Halaman 236 - The world embraces not • only a Newton, but a Shakespeare — not only a Boyle, but a Raphael — not only a Kant, but a Beethoven— not only a Darwin, but a Carlyle. Not in each of these, but in all, is human nature whole. They are not opposed, but supplementary — not mutually exclusive, but reconcilable.