Medical News and Abstract, Volume 58

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Lea Brothers & Company, 1891
 

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Page 55 - ... a bond in the sum of one thousand dollars conditioned for the faithful performance of his duties. The necessary expenses of the said council shall be paid out of the appropriation made in section sixteen of this act, and any balance remaining from the appropriation after the disbursements herein specified shall be paid into the treasury of the Commonwealth.
Page 56 - And nothing in this act shall be construed to prohibit the practice of medicine and surgery within this Commonwealth, by any practitioner who shall have been duly registered before the first day of...
Page 227 - April, 1894, for the examination of candidates for appointment to the Medical Corps of the United States Army, to fill existing vacancies. Persons desiring to present themselves for examination by the board...
Page 75 - The safest mode of remittance is by bank check or postal money order, drawn to the order of the undersigned. Where these are not accessible, remittances for the "JOURNAL" may be made at the risk of the publisher, by forwarding in REGISTERED letters.
Page 55 - Pennsylvania, and may make and adopt all necessary rules and regulations and by-laws not inconsistent with the Constitution and laws of this Commonwealth, or of the United States, and shall have power to locate and maintain an office within this State for the transaction of business; five members of the said council shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business.
Page 368 - American citizenship, the name of the medical college from which they were graduated, and a record of service in hospital, if any, from the authorities thereof. The application should be accompanied by certificates based on personal acquaintance, from at least two reputable persons, as to his citizenship, character, and habits.
Page 117 - A Text-Book of Obstetrics. By BARTON COOKE HIRST, MD, Professor of Obstetrics in the University of Pennsylvania. Handsome octavo, 899 pages, with 746 illustrations, 39 of them in colors.
Page 55 - Pennsylvania unless he or she has complied with the provisions of this act, and shall have exhibited to the prothonotary of the court of common pleas of the county in which he or she desires to practice medicine or surgery, a license duly granted to him or her as hereinbefore provided...
Page 144 - ... he or she shall be entitled, upon the payment of one dollar, to be duly registered in the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas in the said county...
Page 299 - ... the reason for passing four ligatures was to compress such a length of artery as might make up for the want of tightness, as he chose to avoid great pressure on the vessel at any one part.

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