Quarterly Bulletin, Volume 4Office of Publication, 1906 |
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Page 6
... less aggressive Christian Sciences were contrary to common sense and the interests of the people . When lately I read before the Committee of the Legislature the follow- ing alleged definition of osteopathy - it cannot be learned by ...
... less aggressive Christian Sciences were contrary to common sense and the interests of the people . When lately I read before the Committee of the Legislature the follow- ing alleged definition of osteopathy - it cannot be learned by ...
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... less of a posi- tion that is on good terms with some reporter who visits his clin- ics always " without his knowledge " and is made to extol the skill of the great man , his friend . Even worse than the arti- cles long or brief ...
... less of a posi- tion that is on good terms with some reporter who visits his clin- ics always " without his knowledge " and is made to extol the skill of the great man , his friend . Even worse than the arti- cles long or brief ...
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... less than homicide . To rely on nature is indolence . Nature is kind , but nature is cruel as well . The old proverb that the doctor is the servant of nature , if it is to mean that he must fold his hands over his stomach , and look ...
... less than homicide . To rely on nature is indolence . Nature is kind , but nature is cruel as well . The old proverb that the doctor is the servant of nature , if it is to mean that he must fold his hands over his stomach , and look ...
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... the clinician is wanton . The laboratory is in the service of the bedside , a hand- maid , available or indispensable , according to circumstances of the clinician ; and is no less , and need 16 A. JACOBI , M.D. , LL.D.
... the clinician is wanton . The laboratory is in the service of the bedside , a hand- maid , available or indispensable , according to circumstances of the clinician ; and is no less , and need 16 A. JACOBI , M.D. , LL.D.
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the clinician ; and is no less , and need be no more . The in- dividual clinician may not himself be the omniscient or omnip- otent expert , but clinical medicine requires the laboratory as one of its aids . That is why every student ...
the clinician ; and is no less , and need be no more . The in- dividual clinician may not himself be the omniscient or omnip- otent expert , but clinical medicine requires the laboratory as one of its aids . That is why every student ...
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