| 1852 - 518 pages
...assistance from their professional brethren that the full benefit of these committees is to be obtained. To the Members of the Medical Profession in the United States. — The undersigned, a Committee of the American Medical Association to report on " the action of water on... | |
| Academy of Science of St. Louis - 1897 - 678 pages
...St. Louis unanimously and earnestly protest against the passage of Senate Bill No. 1552, entitled " A Bill for the Further Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in the District of Columbia," or any modification of this bill; Jiemilvr.d, That copies of these resolutions, attested by the signature... | |
| Medical Society of the State of West Virginia - 1901 - 808 pages
...instructions of the conference.) The conference took up the consideration of Senate Bill 189, providing for the further prevention .of cruelty to animals in the District of Columbia, recommending adverse action by Congress. Dr. Welch presented resolutions against the adoption of the... | |
| Michigan. Department of Health - 1899 - 786 pages
...Morrill, J. S , US Senator from Vermont: Memorial to Congress against passage of Senate Bill No. 1552, "A Bill for the further Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in the District of Columbia, Document No. 31. Morse, Col. WF, New York City, NY: Cremation, Disinfection and Sterilization. Marlon,... | |
| Society for the Promotion of Agricultural Science (U.S.) - 1890 - 698 pages
...Health of the Nation, and How they are to be combated. trict of Columbia to the US Senate, entitled " A bill for the further prevention of cruelty to animals in the District of Columbia. ' ' Ostensibly this bill has for its purpose the prevention of vivisection, which does not exist, in... | |
| 1896 - 506 pages
...lately been revived in the United States, and the Humane Society of the District of Columbia has had a bill "For the further prevention of cruelty to animals in the District of Columbia" introduced in both Houses of Congress, which was referred to the Commissioners of the District. The... | |
| 1897 - 508 pages
...man Who needlessly sets foot upon a worm." We have just risen from a perusal of Senate bill 1063, " For the further prevention of cruelty to animals in the District of Columbia," reported favorably to the senate May I3th, 1897. Ostensibly the motive for the bill is in its title.... | |
| 1900 - 962 pages
...organism. (SorrceponiJence. Letter from Dr. WW Keen, President of the American Medical Association. To the Members of the Medical Profession in the United...of humanity and of scientific progress is seriously meuaaed. S»n»tor Gilltngsr has again introduced into Oongress the Bill for the " Farther Prevention... | |
| 1896 - 762 pages
...illadvised bill before Congress, to-wlt, Senate Bill No. 1552, introduced by Mr. McMillan, entitled "A Bill for the Further Prevention of Cruelty to Animals In the District of Columbia." In the opinion of the Academy the passage of this bill would be harmful to the true Interests of medical... | |
| 1897 - 384 pages
...Syphilis at the Hot Springs of Arkansas. By Eugene Carson Hay, MD 1897. Remarks on Senator Gallinger's "Bill for the Further Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in the District of Columbia." By Matthew Woods, MD, Philadelphia. 1897. New Snares for Postnasal and Intranasal Surgical Operations.... | |
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