Transactions, Volumen9Homoeopathic Medical Society of the State of New York., 1871 "Directory of the homœopathic practitioners of the State of New York" in v.25- . |
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... condition of medical pupilage could be established without infringing upon the legal rights of existing medical colleges . Their committee reported the plan proposed in the bill annexed , which met with very favorable consideration in ...
... condition of medical pupilage could be established without infringing upon the legal rights of existing medical colleges . Their committee reported the plan proposed in the bill annexed , which met with very favorable consideration in ...
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... conditions following , viz .: 1. The regents of the university shall appoint one or more boards of examiners in medicine , each board to consist of not less than seven members , who shall belong to some of the State or county medical ...
... conditions following , viz .: 1. The regents of the university shall appoint one or more boards of examiners in medicine , each board to consist of not less than seven members , who shall belong to some of the State or county medical ...
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... of progress , it will sweep down through future ages , and endure as long as man retains his mortal conditions , and needs the physician's aid . VI . Address Delivered before the Medical Society of the 96 [ Part L STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY .
... of progress , it will sweep down through future ages , and endure as long as man retains his mortal conditions , and needs the physician's aid . VI . Address Delivered before the Medical Society of the 96 [ Part L STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY .
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... condition and not the name . Prescribing for the name of any disease will surely lead us to disappointment . Suppose a patient asks you for medicine to relieve a cough . How do you know what remedy to give until you have learned its ...
... condition and not the name . Prescribing for the name of any disease will surely lead us to disappointment . Suppose a patient asks you for medicine to relieve a cough . How do you know what remedy to give until you have learned its ...
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... condition : Cough , with slight , frothy expectoration ; pressure on the chest , tightness across the chest ; he could not walk far without getting very much out of breath , worse on going up hills ; he must stop and rest . If he walked ...
... condition : Cough , with slight , frothy expectoration ; pressure on the chest , tightness across the chest ; he could not walk far without getting very much out of breath , worse on going up hills ; he must stop and rest . If he walked ...
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Página 625 - How bright the unchanging morn appears! Farewell, inconstant world, farewell ! 5 Life's labor done, as sinks the clay, Light from its load the spirit flies, While heaven and earth combine to say, " How blest the righteous when he dies !
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