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Página 388 - Of having been engaged, during a period of not less than three years, in acquiring a practical familiarity with the details of Mechanical Dentistry, under the instruction of a competent practitioner.
Página 242 - April 1843. to rob the fair reputation of -i name which, in son as in father, will stand for generations among the brightest in surgery. Although working at the subject of cleft palate since the date of my first paper, I cannot pretend to add much that is novel to the views which were then expressed. I have little to add, little to detract, from the anatomy and physiology which I ventured to submit as original. I am still as much convinced that the tensor palati has little or no influence on the...
Página 409 - Nothing in this Act contained shall extend or be construed to extend to prejudice or in any way to affect the lawful occupation, trade, or business of Chemists and Druggists...
Página 205 - LECTURES ON THE PROGRESS OF ANATOMY AND SURGERY DURING THE PRESENT CENTURY.
Página 48 - Candidates are required to produce the following Certificates : — 1. Of being twenty-one years of age. 2. Of having been engaged during four years in the acquirement of professional knowledge. 3. Of having attended, at a school or schools recognised by this College, not less than one of each of the following courses of lectures, delivered by lecturers recognised by this College, namely: Anatomy, Physiology, Surgery, Medicine, Chemistry, and Materia Medica. 4. Of having attended a second winter...
Página 242 - Mason Warren. I deem it but fair to the reputation of that distinguished surgeon to state that I know of no originality before his, and that I look upon all modern claims to such originality as arising either from ignorance or a desire to rob the fair reputation of a name which, in son as in father, will stand for generations among the brightest in surgery.
Página 258 - Be doom'd to blush o'er many a' mouldering bone ! There was * * * * There was a student of the college, too, Who said Much more about the riches of his head Than, if there were an income-tax on brains, His head could venture to acknowledge to.
Página 387 - Of having attended, at a recognised hospital or hospitals in the United Kingdom, the practice of Surgery and clinical lectures on Surgery .during two winter sessions.
Página 241 - ... disregarded, and Sir Philip Crampton gave some notable examples of this kind. Since I showed, anatomically and physiologically, that during deglutition the parts are actually pushed together, that process is no longer forbidden ; and now a fair share of suitable nourishment is freely administered — a matter of great consequence as regards successful issue. With a single exception, which shall be nameless on such an occasion as this, I am not aware that any anatomist or surgeon of repute has...
Página 311 - CHEMISTRY is that branch of natural knowledge which teaches us the properties of the elementary substances, and of their mutual combinations. It inquires into the laws which affect and into the powers which preside over their union ; it examines the proportions in which they combine and the modes of separating them- when combined...