The New York Medical Times. V. 1-5, 1852-1856, Volume 41855 |
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... interest in the prosperity of that institution . At the time of his death , he was the senior member of the board . In 1849 , on the reappearance of the cholera , Dr. Moore , in conjunction 1854. ] 7 Biographical Sketch of Dr. Moore .
... interest in the prosperity of that institution . At the time of his death , he was the senior member of the board . In 1849 , on the reappearance of the cholera , Dr. Moore , in conjunction 1854. ] 7 Biographical Sketch of Dr. Moore .
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... interests , his kind feelings towards his pro- fessional brethren , no less than by the purity of his life , he has left an example worthy of all imitation . Resolved . That the Recording Secretary be instructed to convey to the ...
... interests , his kind feelings towards his pro- fessional brethren , no less than by the purity of his life , he has left an example worthy of all imitation . Resolved . That the Recording Secretary be instructed to convey to the ...
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... interest in their meetings , and are better attended than any other ; and it is not possible to pass an hour or more in attend- ance on their deliberations , without profit as well as pleasure . There is more " noise and confusion ...
... interest in their meetings , and are better attended than any other ; and it is not possible to pass an hour or more in attend- ance on their deliberations , without profit as well as pleasure . There is more " noise and confusion ...
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... interest manifested in its success by its friends , and the additional attention which can now be given to it , will render it here- after still more worthy of the favorable position which it is believed at present to hold in the ...
... interest manifested in its success by its friends , and the additional attention which can now be given to it , will render it here- after still more worthy of the favorable position which it is believed at present to hold in the ...
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... interest and importance in a plain and systematic manner , which renders it a desirable book both for study and for consultation . Principles of Comparative Physiology . By WILLIAM B. CARPENTER , M. D. , F. R. S. , F. G. S. , Examiner ...
... interest and importance in a plain and systematic manner , which renders it a desirable book both for study and for consultation . Principles of Comparative Physiology . By WILLIAM B. CARPENTER , M. D. , F. R. S. , F. G. S. , Examiner ...
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Page 366 - A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE DISEASES, INJURIES, AND MALFORMATIONS OF THE URINARY BLADDER, THE PROSTATE GLAND, AND THE URETHRA.
Page 258 - WHAT TO OBSERVE AT THE BEDSIDE AND AFTER DEATH, IN MEDICAL CASES. Published under the authority of the London Society for Medical Observation. A new American, from the second and revised LondoL edition.
Page 24 - PARKER. THE MODERN TREATMENT OF SYPHILITIC DISEASES, both Primary and Secondary ; comprising the Treatment of Constitutional and Confirmed Syphilis, by a safe and successful Method.
Page 31 - WHEREAS, It has pleased Almighty God to remove from among us our late Colleague Professor John A.
Page 31 - Delaware; and that as a testimonial of respect for his memory, the members of the House will wear crape on the left arm for thirty days. "Resolved, That the clerk communicate a copy of the foregoing resolution to the family of the deceased.
Page 220 - Each communication must be accompanied by a sealed packet, containing the name of the author, which will be opened only in the case of the successful competitors. Unsuccessful communications will be returned on application, after the 1st of June 1853.
Page 31 - Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be transmitted to the -family of the deceased, and that they be spread upon the records of this society.
Page 349 - The cystic areas vary in size from that of the head of a pin to that of an English walnut.
Page 322 - That any such unnatural union as the mingling of an exclusive system, such as homoeopathy, with scientific medicine in a school, setting aside all questions of its untruthfulness, cannot fail, by the destruction of union and confidence, and the production of confusion and disorder, unsettling and distracting the mind of the learners, to so far impair the usefulness of teaching as to render every school, adopting such a policy, unworthy the support of the profession.
Page 59 - Mutual Aid Association, the New York Society for the Relief of Widows and Orphans of Medical Men...