Bulletin of the American Academy of Medicine, Volume 6American Academy of Medicine., 1905 |
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Page 70
... result , the last fifty years has been freer from epidemics than any other equal period in the history of the world . Every time we disinfect a room after a case of diphtheria or scarlet fever we are utilizing that knowledge , the first ...
... result , the last fifty years has been freer from epidemics than any other equal period in the history of the world . Every time we disinfect a room after a case of diphtheria or scarlet fever we are utilizing that knowledge , the first ...
Page 80
... result from the mutual sacrifices of the medical pro- fession itself . This may appear Utopian and unreasonable , but if I were a physician some such future , it appears to me , would be my ambition . Among all the causes of undeserved ...
... result from the mutual sacrifices of the medical pro- fession itself . This may appear Utopian and unreasonable , but if I were a physician some such future , it appears to me , would be my ambition . Among all the causes of undeserved ...
Page 82
... result ? Should we not attack malaria in every community in precisely the spirit in which the military governor of Cuba acted upon the results of the experi- ments and demonstrations at Quemados ? Are we likely to se- cure such action ...
... result ? Should we not attack malaria in every community in precisely the spirit in which the military governor of Cuba acted upon the results of the experi- ments and demonstrations at Quemados ? Are we likely to se- cure such action ...
Page 83
... result of the proclamation that this disease is communicable , curable and preventable . The transition in the public mind from submissive despair to eager hopefulness , the change from pessimism to impatient de- mand for fruits of the ...
... result of the proclamation that this disease is communicable , curable and preventable . The transition in the public mind from submissive despair to eager hopefulness , the change from pessimism to impatient de- mand for fruits of the ...
Page 89
... result fatally because of their lack of knowledge and skill , and that a very much larger number of women suffer more or less permanent injury from such defects , are incontrovertible facts . Whether the remedy lies in a pro- hibition ...
... result fatally because of their lack of knowledge and skill , and that a very much larger number of women suffer more or less permanent injury from such defects , are incontrovertible facts . Whether the remedy lies in a pro- hibition ...
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Page 654 - No certificate shall be granted to any person to teach in the public schools of this state, who has not passed a satisfactory examination in physiology and hygiene, with special reference to the effects of alcoholic drinks, stimulants and narcotics upon the human system.
Page 331 - I hold every man a debtor to his profession; from the which, as men of course do seek to receive countenance and profit, so ought they of duty to endeavor themselves, by way of amends, to be a help and ornament thereunto.
Page 538 - That any person that shall knowingly make a false affidavit for such purpose shall be deemed guilty of perjury and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by...
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Page 661 - That it shall be the duty of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction to...
Page 330 - Christiana and her company, the Interpreter takes them apart again and has them first into a room, where was a man that could look no way but downwards, with a muck-rake in his hand.
Page 551 - Any itinerant vender of any drug, nostrum, ointment, or appliance of any kind, intended for the treatment of disease or injury, or who shall, by writing or printing, or any other method, publicly profess to cure or treat diseases, injury, or deformity by any drug, nostrum, manipulation or other expedient, shall pay a license of one hundred dollars a month, to be collected in the usual way.
Page 512 - ... for a period of not less than ten days nor more than ninety days, or by both such fine and imprisonment in the discretion of the court.
Page 670 - That the nature of alcoholic drinks and narcotics, and special instruction as to their effects upon the human system, in connection with the several divisions of the subject of physiology and hygiene, shall be included in the branches of study taught in the common or public schools and in the Military and Naval Schools, and shall be studied and taught as thoroughly and in the same manner as other like required branches...