Transactions of the Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania at Its . . . Annual Session . ., Volume 11; Volumes 27-28The Society., 1876 |
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Page 12
... result of much private prac- tice . I do not wish to detract from the merit of our foreign breth- ren , but , gentlemen , I came home impressed with the belief that no country can excel our own in teaching practical medicine , and that ...
... result of much private prac- tice . I do not wish to detract from the merit of our foreign breth- ren , but , gentlemen , I came home impressed with the belief that no country can excel our own in teaching practical medicine , and that ...
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... result of their experience , that the representatives of the people are yet unwilling that any standard of qualification should be fixed by law in regard to those who shall hereafter commence the study of medicine . They are , likewise ...
... result of their experience , that the representatives of the people are yet unwilling that any standard of qualification should be fixed by law in regard to those who shall hereafter commence the study of medicine . They are , likewise ...
Page 50
... result of this process is thus set forth by Sir William Hamilton . He says : " When a fact is generalized , our discontent is quieted , and we con- sider the generality itself as tantamount to an explanation . " Much of this ability ...
... result of this process is thus set forth by Sir William Hamilton . He says : " When a fact is generalized , our discontent is quieted , and we con- sider the generality itself as tantamount to an explanation . " Much of this ability ...
Page 64
... result may supervene ; 3d , from the fact that the prevention of a fatal result often depends entirely upon the knowledge , judgment , promptitude and skill of the medi- cal attendant ; and , 4th , from the fact that the attendant must ...
... result may supervene ; 3d , from the fact that the prevention of a fatal result often depends entirely upon the knowledge , judgment , promptitude and skill of the medi- cal attendant ; and , 4th , from the fact that the attendant must ...
Page 69
... result is one which ought to stimu- late them to the utmost to find some mode of conducting such cases , which will result in the saving of a larger proportion of the lives committed to their care . It is important to understand clearly ...
... result is one which ought to stimu- late them to the utmost to find some mode of conducting such cases , which will result in the saving of a larger proportion of the lives committed to their care . It is important to understand clearly ...
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