Albany Medical Annals, Volume 25Burdick & Taylor, 1904 - Medicine |
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... meeting of the Society held November , 1879 : Resolved , That a committee of five be appointed to investigate into the feasibility of publishing the old minutes of the Society , beginning with 1870 , in periodical installments , adding ...
... meeting of the Society held November , 1879 : Resolved , That a committee of five be appointed to investigate into the feasibility of publishing the old minutes of the Society , beginning with 1870 , in periodical installments , adding ...
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... meetings and worthy material which is of historic value in the growth of medical science . Food is more savory for a modı- cum of spice , and the outcome was beneficent for all concerned . To preserve the identity of a volume ...
... meetings and worthy material which is of historic value in the growth of medical science . Food is more savory for a modı- cum of spice , and the outcome was beneficent for all concerned . To preserve the identity of a volume ...
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... meeting was called to order at 9 P. M. In the absence of the President and the Vice - President , Dr. E. A. Bartlett ... meeting . The minutes as printed in the December ANNALS were accepted . 2. Reading of minutes of special meetings ...
... meeting was called to order at 9 P. M. In the absence of the President and the Vice - President , Dr. E. A. Bartlett ... meeting . The minutes as printed in the December ANNALS were accepted . 2. Reading of minutes of special meetings ...
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... meeting , Dr. Charles H. Porter , who although for a few recent years absent from our Society in search of health , has still been a life - long member of our medical body . After a lengthy life of effective work in the profession of ...
... meeting , Dr. Charles H. Porter , who although for a few recent years absent from our Society in search of health , has still been a life - long member of our medical body . After a lengthy life of effective work in the profession of ...
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... meeting to dis- cussion . Dr. JENKINS said that the Guild had certainly been of great benefit to the students and he thought great credit redounded to the originators of this special department of the Guild . He enjoyed listening to Dr ...
... meeting to dis- cussion . Dr. JENKINS said that the Guild had certainly been of great benefit to the students and he thought great credit redounded to the originators of this special department of the Guild . He enjoyed listening to Dr ...
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