The Medical Age, Volume 3George S. Davis, 1883 - Medicine |
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... profession . There is not the least question touching the relation which the profession bears to the " nobility " or " titled gentry . " Its inferiority in social matters is too determinate to admit of question , and the only dispute in ...
... profession . There is not the least question touching the relation which the profession bears to the " nobility " or " titled gentry . " Its inferiority in social matters is too determinate to admit of question , and the only dispute in ...
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... profession whose members can write and whose journals can print such stuff as this , should be regarded by gentlemen with a contempt incompatible with social equality ? In America the physician is the peer of any man , and this is ...
... profession whose members can write and whose journals can print such stuff as this , should be regarded by gentlemen with a contempt incompatible with social equality ? In America the physician is the peer of any man , and this is ...
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... profession throughout the country was shocked some time ago by an Associated Press dispatch which stated that Dr. FORDYCE BAR- KER , President of the New York Academy of Medicine , was on trial before the Academy for perjury , the ...
... profession throughout the country was shocked some time ago by an Associated Press dispatch which stated that Dr. FORDYCE BAR- KER , President of the New York Academy of Medicine , was on trial before the Academy for perjury , the ...
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... Profession , " from which we note as follows : We are very hard on quacks , and rightly so ; but the biggest and worst kind of quacks are those in the profession , and there are plenty of them ; and the public is shrewd enough to see ...
... Profession , " from which we note as follows : We are very hard on quacks , and rightly so ; but the biggest and worst kind of quacks are those in the profession , and there are plenty of them ; and the public is shrewd enough to see ...
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... profession under the name of “ carbonate titanium , " an alleged remedy of great power and much employed by French women , in re- establishing menstruation when , from almost any cause , the function becomes suppressed . Like all other ...
... profession under the name of “ carbonate titanium , " an alleged remedy of great power and much employed by French women , in re- establishing menstruation when , from almost any cause , the function becomes suppressed . Like all other ...
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Page 196 - The report was accepted, and referred to the Committee on Publication. Dr. McNulty, of the New York Academy of Medicine, offered a resolution, that a committee of one from each State be appointed by the Committee on Nominations, to prepare, and report to the Association during the present session, an address to the people of the United States, setting forth the strong claims...
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