The American Gynaecological and Obstetrical Journal, Volumen17D. Appleton and Company, 1900 Contains the official transactions of the New York Obstetrical Society, the Philadelphia Obstetrical Society, the Chicago Gynaecological Society, the Woman's Hospital Society of New York, and others. |
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... SOCIETY . * BY ELY VAN DE WARKER , M.D. , SYRACUSE , N. Y. A QUARTER of a century is the unit of measure in the evolution of a people . It is the life time of an idea . The seed thought is sown , it germi- nates , it reaches maturity ...
... SOCIETY . * BY ELY VAN DE WARKER , M.D. , SYRACUSE , N. Y. A QUARTER of a century is the unit of measure in the evolution of a people . It is the life time of an idea . The seed thought is sown , it germi- nates , it reaches maturity ...
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... Society . It was a society of protest . It found gynæcol- ogy , both here and abroad , made up of irrelevant material , and its cur- rent literature a mass of aimless argument about trivial things . To prove the inutility of all that ...
... Society . It was a society of protest . It found gynæcol- ogy , both here and abroad , made up of irrelevant material , and its cur- rent literature a mass of aimless argument about trivial things . To prove the inutility of all that ...
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... Society did all of this , but it is not too much to assert that without this society as an active factor in this formative period , this orderly marshalling of theory and methods with the certain demonstration of truth that gave the ...
... Society did all of this , but it is not too much to assert that without this society as an active factor in this formative period , this orderly marshalling of theory and methods with the certain demonstration of truth that gave the ...
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... Society by reaching the highest distinction and reflecting enduring luster upon the Society and upon American Surgery . Under these critical conditions the growth of the Society was slow but sure - the growth of the mighty oak that ...
... Society by reaching the highest distinction and reflecting enduring luster upon the Society and upon American Surgery . Under these critical conditions the growth of the Society was slow but sure - the growth of the mighty oak that ...
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... society was unique . At the be- ginning of a period of most aggressive surgery and a Fellow in one of the most active surgical societies , he , not a surgeon and having but little sympathy , and but little faith in what was being done ...
... society was unique . At the be- ginning of a period of most aggressive surgery and a Fellow in one of the most active surgical societies , he , not a surgeon and having but little sympathy , and but little faith in what was being done ...
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