Transactions, Volume 10Association, 1857 "List of members of the American Medical Association, by states, from its formation in 1846 to and including 1880. Compiled from the annual published minutes. By J. M. Toner, M.D.": 131 p. at end of v. 31. |
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... says ) be appointed , to whom all essays prepared for publication by this Association shall be referred , which Committee shall transfer to the Committee on Publication all essays they judge worth publish- ing . That said Committee of ...
... says ) be appointed , to whom all essays prepared for publication by this Association shall be referred , which Committee shall transfer to the Committee on Publication all essays they judge worth publish- ing . That said Committee of ...
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... say the least , as many recoveries will take place under this plan of treatment , where the disease is of a violent character , as under any other . In its milder forms , good nursing is better than medicine . There does not seem to be ...
... say the least , as many recoveries will take place under this plan of treatment , where the disease is of a violent character , as under any other . In its milder forms , good nursing is better than medicine . There does not seem to be ...
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... say , that during the last 50 years , this New York table reports no less than 24,164 among the stillborn and premature birth interments . And while in 1843 only 760 of this class were recorded , in 1853 no less than 1930 are reported ...
... say , that during the last 50 years , this New York table reports no less than 24,164 among the stillborn and premature birth interments . And while in 1843 only 760 of this class were recorded , in 1853 no less than 1930 are reported ...
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... says it was instituted by one of the Saxon monarchs ( Mirror , c . i . s . 3 ) ; but the office , as at present constituted , was not clearly established until after the Norman con- quest . In the Capitula of Henry II . , and in those ...
... says it was instituted by one of the Saxon monarchs ( Mirror , c . i . s . 3 ) ; but the office , as at present constituted , was not clearly established until after the Norman con- quest . In the Capitula of Henry II . , and in those ...
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... say more than that it is but little known as yet ; but a survey , by order of the legislature of the State , is now in progress . On the west , and further inland , " the face of the country , " says Dr. H. Briggs , of Troupville , " is ...
... say more than that it is but little known as yet ; but a survey , by order of the legislature of the State , is now in progress . On the west , and further inland , " the face of the country , " says Dr. H. Briggs , of Troupville , " is ...
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Halaman 613 - ... tend to obscure his judgment, and produce timidity and irresolution in his practice. Under such circumstances, medical men are peculiarly dependent upon each other, and kind offices and professional aid should always be cheerfully and gratuitously afforded. Visits ought not, however, to be obtruded officiously ; as such unasked civility may give rise to embarrassment, or interfere with that choice on which confidence depends. But, if a distant member of the faculty, whose circumstances are affluent,...
Halaman 612 - It is derogatory to the dignity of the profession to resort to public advertisements, or private cards, or handbills, inviting the attention of individuals affected with particular diseases...
Halaman 612 - All practitioners of medicine, their wives, and their children while under the paternal care, are entitled to the gratuitous services of any one or more of the faculty residing near them, whose assistance may be desired.
Halaman 607 - A physician should not only be ever ready to obey the calls of the sick, but his mind ought also to be imbued with the greatness of his mission, and the responsibility he habitually incurs in its discharge. Those obligations are the more deep and enduring, because there is no tribunal, other than his own conscience, to adjudge penalties for carelessness or neglect.
Halaman 619 - Medical men should also be always ready, when called on by the legally constituted authorities, to enlighten coroners' inquests and courts of justice on subjects strictly medical — such as involve questions relating to sanity, legitimacy, murder by...
Halaman 608 - For the physician should be the minister of hope and comfort to the sick; that, by such cordials to the drooping spirit, he may smooth the bed of death, revive expiring life, and counteract the depressing influence of those maladies which often disturb the tranquility of the most resigned in their last moments.
Halaman 612 - Equally derogatory to professional character is it for a physician to hold a patent for any surgical instrument or medicine ; or to dispense a secret nostrum, whether it be the composition or exclusive property of himself or of others.
Halaman 616 - Medicine is a liberal profession, and those admitted into its ranks should found their expectations of practice upon the extent of their qualifications, not on intrigue or artifice.
Halaman 619 - ... and in regard to measures for the prevention of epidemic and contagious diseases; 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. SEC. 2. Medical men should also be always ready, when called on by the legally constituted authorities, to enlighten coroners...
Halaman 612 - ... to be present at operations; to boast of cures and remedies; to adduce certificates of skill and success; or to perform any other similar acts. These are the ordinary practices of empirics, and are highly reprehensible in a regular physician.