North American Journal of Homoeopathy1903 |
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... College . The Forty- third annual announcement of the New York college contains a full outline of the work purposed to be accomplished by the recently reorganized faculty . It certainly must be a matter of pride that so thorough a ...
... College . The Forty- third annual announcement of the New York college contains a full outline of the work purposed to be accomplished by the recently reorganized faculty . It certainly must be a matter of pride that so thorough a ...
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... College in 1858 , received the degree of M.D. in 1861 from the Medical De- partment of the University of New York , and from 1862-4 was act- ing assistant - surgeon U. S. A. In 1865 he received the degree of M.D. from the University of ...
... College in 1858 , received the degree of M.D. in 1861 from the Medical De- partment of the University of New York , and from 1862-4 was act- ing assistant - surgeon U. S. A. In 1865 he received the degree of M.D. from the University of ...
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... College , brings with it an entirely new form and a vastly improved make up . Great credit is due to Editor Reuel A. Benson , and his staff of assistants for producing so readable a number . The Chironian is certainly worthy of the ...
... College , brings with it an entirely new form and a vastly improved make up . Great credit is due to Editor Reuel A. Benson , and his staff of assistants for producing so readable a number . The Chironian is certainly worthy of the ...
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... College . The New York Medical College and Hospital for Women has entered evidently upon an era of pros- perity . The entering class is much increased in size showing the increased influence and reputation of the College and its Faculty ...
... College . The New York Medical College and Hospital for Women has entered evidently upon an era of pros- perity . The entering class is much increased in size showing the increased influence and reputation of the College and its Faculty ...
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... College ; Professor of Principles of Medicine and Clinical Professor of Derma- tology , New York Medical College and Hospital for Women ; Visiting Physician Metropolitan Hospital , etc. , etc. , etc. Illustrated . Boericke & Runyon ...
... College ; Professor of Principles of Medicine and Clinical Professor of Derma- tology , New York Medical College and Hospital for Women ; Visiting Physician Metropolitan Hospital , etc. , etc. , etc. Illustrated . Boericke & Runyon ...
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Page 320 - Thesaurus A THESAURUS OF MEDICAL WORDS AND PHRASES. By WILFRED M. BARTON, MD, Assistant to Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, Georgetown University, Washington, DC ; and WALTER A.
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Page 487 - The accepted definition of a homoeopathic physician is "one who adds to his knowledge of medicine a special knowledge of homoeopathic therapeutics and observes the law of similia. All that pertains to the great field of medical learning is his by tradition, by inheritance, by right.
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Page 603 - ... see the person fall a lifeless corpse ; and you infer, from all these circumstances, that there was a ball discharged from the gun which entered his body and caused his death, because such is the usual and natural cause of such an effect. But you did not see the ball leave the gun, pass through the air, and enter the body of the slain ; and your testimony to the fact of killing is, therefore, only inferential, — in other words, circumstantial.
Page 192 - Fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine, etc. With an Introductory Note by JOHN H. MUSSER, MD, Professor of Clinical Medicine, University of Pennsylvania.