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EDITORIAL STAFF HENRY WALDO COE , M. D. Editor PORTLAND , OREGON The Officers of The State Medical Societies of Oregon , Washington Idaho , Montana and Utah G. S. Armstrong , M. D. , Spokane ( For Roster see adv page 10 ) C. S. Baldwin ...
EDITORIAL STAFF HENRY WALDO COE , M. D. Editor PORTLAND , OREGON The Officers of The State Medical Societies of Oregon , Washington Idaho , Montana and Utah G. S. Armstrong , M. D. , Spokane ( For Roster see adv page 10 ) C. S. Baldwin ...
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THE MEDICAL PROFESSION By B. A. CATHEY , M. D. Corvallis , Oregon Read before the Central Willamette Medical Association , December 7 , 1905 As President of this Society for the year now closing , and in ac- cordance with a time ...
THE MEDICAL PROFESSION By B. A. CATHEY , M. D. Corvallis , Oregon Read before the Central Willamette Medical Association , December 7 , 1905 As President of this Society for the year now closing , and in ac- cordance with a time ...
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OREGON PRACTICALLY AN UNORGANIZED STATE Republished from the A M. A. Journal By J. N McCORMACK , M. D. Bowling Green , Ky . Chairman of the Committee on Organization of the American Medical Association Being an amiable optimist by ...
OREGON PRACTICALLY AN UNORGANIZED STATE Republished from the A M. A. Journal By J. N McCORMACK , M. D. Bowling Green , Ky . Chairman of the Committee on Organization of the American Medical Association Being an amiable optimist by ...
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... Oregon , and that this city dominates in legislative and all other affairs to an extent which would be possible in few other states . And the state reflects the conditions found in the city very accurately . They had paper organizations ...
... Oregon , and that this city dominates in legislative and all other affairs to an extent which would be possible in few other states . And the state reflects the conditions found in the city very accurately . They had paper organizations ...
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... Oregon , but be- cause it would be a credit to the profession in the best organized states . It is almost three years old , with every physician in the county , includ- ing two former homeopaths , and , I believe , one eclectic ...
... Oregon , but be- cause it would be a credit to the profession in the best organized states . It is almost three years old , with every physician in the county , includ- ing two former homeopaths , and , I believe , one eclectic ...
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