The Philadelphia Polyclinic, Volume 7Philadelphia Polyclinic and College for Graduates in Medicine., 1898 Vol. 7 contains the Record of the Philadelphia County Medical Society for 1898. |
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... discussion upon a proposition so clear , so self - evident . Pro- vision must be made for the proper enter- tainment of these people who will be the guests of the city for nearly a week . Indi- vidual Denver physicians have made liberal ...
... discussion upon a proposition so clear , so self - evident . Pro- vision must be made for the proper enter- tainment of these people who will be the guests of the city for nearly a week . Indi- vidual Denver physicians have made liberal ...
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... discussions in this journal may proceed regularly and without delay . In considering this proposition , it is to be remembered that three years ago the County Society found itself much in debt on account of the cost of the method of ...
... discussions in this journal may proceed regularly and without delay . In considering this proposition , it is to be remembered that three years ago the County Society found itself much in debt on account of the cost of the method of ...
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... discussion , will facilitate the publication of papers and the discussions thereon in the same issue of THE POLYCLINIC . If any mem- ber of the County Society fails to receive THE POLYCLINIC regularly or has any criti- cism to make of ...
... discussion , will facilitate the publication of papers and the discussions thereon in the same issue of THE POLYCLINIC . If any mem- ber of the County Society fails to receive THE POLYCLINIC regularly or has any criti- cism to make of ...
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... DISCUSSION . DR . F. SAVARY PEARCE said that the points brought out so admirably by DR . WITMER are mainly correct . In most occupation neuroses the basis ( i.e. , the essential ele- ment ) is neurasthenia , and the overworked part ...
... DISCUSSION . DR . F. SAVARY PEARCE said that the points brought out so admirably by DR . WITMER are mainly correct . In most occupation neuroses the basis ( i.e. , the essential ele- ment ) is neurasthenia , and the overworked part ...
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... Discussion . In answer to an inquiry of DR . SHAFFNER , Dr. Zentmayer replied that no opacity of the posterior pole of the lens . is present . DR . RANDALL was uncertain that the diag- nosis made by Dr. ZENTMAYER is correct , since in ...
... Discussion . In answer to an inquiry of DR . SHAFFNER , Dr. Zentmayer replied that no opacity of the posterior pole of the lens . is present . DR . RANDALL was uncertain that the diag- nosis made by Dr. ZENTMAYER is correct , since in ...
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Page 356 - A person duly authorized to practice physic or surgery, or a professional or registered nurse, shall not be allowed to disclose any information which he acquired in attending a patient in a professional capacity, and which was necessary to enable him to act in that capacity...
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