Biennial report of the Kansas State Board of Health. 1893Kansas State Board of Health, 1894 |
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Page 40
... favor the views of the Board . We would respectfully submit the measures unacted upon to the enlight ened judgment of the physicians of the state and others interested in public- health work , in the hope that we may have their active ...
... favor the views of the Board . We would respectfully submit the measures unacted upon to the enlight ened judgment of the physicians of the state and others interested in public- health work , in the hope that we may have their active ...
Page 87
... favor the expense of useless litigation . Thereupon , we addressed the attorney general on the subject , as follows : Hon . John T. Little , Attorney General : MAY 24 , 1893 . SIR - I have the honor to inclose herewith , by direction of ...
... favor the expense of useless litigation . Thereupon , we addressed the attorney general on the subject , as follows : Hon . John T. Little , Attorney General : MAY 24 , 1893 . SIR - I have the honor to inclose herewith , by direction of ...
Page 153
... favor of the legislature enacting a law requiring every person to be a graduate of some reputable medical college before he or she shall engage in the practice of medicine in Kansas ? Decidedly yes . TOWN OF ALMA - G . C. BEALS , M. D. ...
... favor of the legislature enacting a law requiring every person to be a graduate of some reputable medical college before he or she shall engage in the practice of medicine in Kansas ? Decidedly yes . TOWN OF ALMA - G . C. BEALS , M. D. ...
Page 154
... favor of the legislature enacting a law requiring every person to be a graduate of some reputable medical college before he or she shall engage in the practice of medicine in Kansas ? Yes . TOWN OF AMERICUS - A . B. ROYAL , M. D. 1 ...
... favor of the legislature enacting a law requiring every person to be a graduate of some reputable medical college before he or she shall engage in the practice of medicine in Kansas ? Yes . TOWN OF AMERICUS - A . B. ROYAL , M. D. 1 ...
Page 155
... favor of the legislature enacting a law requiring every person to be a graduate of some reputable medical college before he or she shall engage in the practice of medicine in Kansas ? Most heartily . TOWN OF ARCADIA - JULIUS PASLEY ...
... favor of the legislature enacting a law requiring every person to be a graduate of some reputable medical college before he or she shall engage in the practice of medicine in Kansas ? Most heartily . TOWN OF ARCADIA - JULIUS PASLEY ...
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