American Medicine, Volume 39American-Medicine Publishing Company, 1933 |
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Page 48
... profession has long since forfeited right and title to any interest it might have had in the commodities with which it deals . By acquiescing in , and in many instances leading , the educational campaigns for public instruction in ...
... profession has long since forfeited right and title to any interest it might have had in the commodities with which it deals . By acquiescing in , and in many instances leading , the educational campaigns for public instruction in ...
Page 90
... profession has been called upon so far to acknowledge . The future of medicine in the United States demands unequiv- ocally the immediate disentanglement of the profession from busi- ness and industry on the one hand and from Government ...
... profession has been called upon so far to acknowledge . The future of medicine in the United States demands unequiv- ocally the immediate disentanglement of the profession from busi- ness and industry on the one hand and from Government ...
Page 138
... profession needs a wider knowledge of medical sub- jects . Certainly every dentist who sees in his profession anything more than just a way of making a living at the expense of other's misfortune must agree that the edu- cation of ...
... profession needs a wider knowledge of medical sub- jects . Certainly every dentist who sees in his profession anything more than just a way of making a living at the expense of other's misfortune must agree that the edu- cation of ...
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