| 1846 - 590 pages
...Society has emphatically stated that there is no mode of accomplishing the object of the Convention, without concert of action on the part of the Medical...Colleges and Institutions of all the States, therefore, Resolved, that this Convention adjourn sine die. The Yeas and Nays were called on this, and were as... | |
| 1846 - 440 pages
...returned thanks for the honor conferred upon him. "Whereas, it is believed that a National Medical Convention would be conducive to the elevation of...standard of medical education in the United States ; and "Resolved, That the New York State Medical Society earnestly recommends a National Medical Convention... | |
| 1847 - 900 pages
...Society has emphatically stated that there is no mode of accomplishing the objcc t of the Convention, without concert of action on the part of the Medical...Colleges and Institutions of all the States, therefore Resolved that this Convention adjourn sin« die. Dr. Bedford, of the University of the city of New... | |
| 1848 - 492 pages
...McNaughton, and the Secretary, Dr. Van Buren, were appointed a committee to carry out the proposed measuie. Whereas, It is believed that a National Convention...colleges, and institutions of all the states. Therefore, Resolved, That the New York State Medical Society earnestly recommend a national convention of delegates... | |
| Nathan Smith Davis - 1851 - 258 pages
...suggestion was no sooner received than I rose and submitted the following preamble and resolutions, viz. : " Whereas, it is believed that a National Convention...colleges, and institutions of all the states, therefore, " Resolved, That the New York State Medical Society earnestly recommend a National Convention of delegates... | |
| 1854 - 582 pages
...Convention, had been made, immediately rose, and submitted the following preamble and resolutions—viz : " WHEREAS, it is believed that a National Convention...without concert of action on the part of the medical colleges, societies, and institutions of all the states, therefore, " Resolved, That the New York State... | |
| 1866 - 600 pages
...in this country. The Bolyston Prize Essay is, therefore, cordially greeted as another lever toward the elevation of the standard of medical education in the United States. MAP CLINICAL NOTES ON UTERINE SURGERY, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE MANAGEMENT OF THE STERILE CONDITION.... | |
| Nathan Smith Davis - 1877 - 66 pages
...believed that a national medical convention would be conducive t« l lie elevatici) of the standard uf medical education in the United States; and whereas...so desirable an object without concert of action on Ihn part of the medical colleges, societies, and ¡imtitutiou» of all the States: Then-fun-, Resolved,... | |
| 1872 - 372 pages
...—which reports were thoroughly discussed, when Dr. NS Davis introduced the following resolution : WHEREAS, It is believed that a National Convention...States, and WHEREAS There is no mode of accomplishing so desireable an object without concert of action on the part of medical societies, colleges and institutions... | |
| 1903 - 660 pages
...May 5-8, 1903. ONE OF the chief objects of the organization of the American Medical Association was the elevation of the standard of medical education in the United States. In the president's address, the Father of the Association, Dr. NS Davis,* stated that "the purpose... | |
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