American Medicine, Volume 39American-Medicine Publishing Company, 1933 |
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Page 122
... practice . The educational reform of dental train- ing and the establishment of the stomatologic system in America . The economic reforms in dentistry ac- cording to the theory of " Dynamic Progression . " You must realize that the ...
... practice . The educational reform of dental train- ing and the establishment of the stomatologic system in America . The economic reforms in dentistry ac- cording to the theory of " Dynamic Progression . " You must realize that the ...
Page 529
... practiced by business methods . So long as physicians have to compete with one an- other for patients the practice of medicine must be a business ; competitive medicine must mean exploitation of the invalid or his family , this means ...
... practiced by business methods . So long as physicians have to compete with one an- other for patients the practice of medicine must be a business ; competitive medicine must mean exploitation of the invalid or his family , this means ...
Page 11
... practice offers today one of the greatest opportunities for intelli- gent use of physical means of treatment but by our colleges has been badly neglected and no courses offered to the man engaged in general practice . There has been too ...
... practice offers today one of the greatest opportunities for intelli- gent use of physical means of treatment but by our colleges has been badly neglected and no courses offered to the man engaged in general practice . There has been too ...
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