Transactions of the Medical Society of New Jersey, Volumen132

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Medical Society of New Jersey., 1898
 

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Página 186 - Few physicians amongst us are eminent for their skill. Quacks abound like locusts in Egypt, and too many have recommended themselves to a full practice and profitable subsistence. This is the less to be wondered at, as the profession is under no kind of regulation. Loud as the call is, to our shame be it remembered, we have no law to protect the lives of the king's subjects from the malpractice of pretenders. Any man at his pleasure sets up for physician, apothecary, and chirurgeon. No candidates...
Página 221 - In the homes of America are born the children of America, and from them go out into American life American men and women. They go out with the stamp of these homes upon them, and only as these homes are what they should be, will they be what they should be.
Página 411 - Potter, studied for the bar. At the breaking out of the war of the Rebellion he was in...
Página 48 - bill for the prevention of cruelty to animals in the District of Columbia," would put scientific investigation under so troublesome a system of espionage as to hinder very seriously the progress of biological work of the kind which has already yielded results of inestimable value to the interests of health and life, and promises still more beneficent results in the near future.
Página 348 - Resolved, That these resolutions be spread in full upon the minutes of the...
Página 344 - In the year 1842 he became the founder of the Society for the Relief of the Widows and Orphans of Medical Men...
Página 61 - Resolved, That a committee of five be appointed by the chair, whose duty it shall be to...
Página 199 - Be it so : I devote myself for the safety of my country. Before this numerous assembly I swear, in the name of humanity and religion, that to-morrow, at the break of day, I will dissect a corpse, and write down as I proceed what I observe.
Página 347 - Inebriety; was a delegate from the American Medical Association to the International Medical Congress, London, 1881, again in 1884, in Copenhagen, and again in 1894 at Rome, Italy.
Página 205 - American medicine — but preventive medicine ; the hygiene of our persons, our dwellings, our streets, in a word, our surroundings, whatever or wherever they may be, whether in city, town, hamlet or country.

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