Transactions, Volumen12Association, 1859 "List of members of the American Medical Association, by states, from its formation in 1846 to and including 1880. Compiled from the annual published minutes. By J. M. Toner, M.D.": 131 p. at end of v. 31. |
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... body you may not be so learned , so critically and nicely framed in all the minutiae of the profession , yet for strength , integrity , and precision in all the great principles guiding to a successful combat with disease , this body is ...
... body you may not be so learned , so critically and nicely framed in all the minutiae of the profession , yet for strength , integrity , and precision in all the great principles guiding to a successful combat with disease , this body is ...
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... the various branches of medicine and surgery , recommended the adoption of such a plan as being indispensably necessary to making this body a working scientific association . They do not deem it TWELFTH ANNUAL MEETING . 29.
... the various branches of medicine and surgery , recommended the adoption of such a plan as being indispensably necessary to making this body a working scientific association . They do not deem it TWELFTH ANNUAL MEETING . 29.
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... body as the American Medical Association ; and whereas , from the nature of the pursuits of medical men , they cannot be familiar with these rules ; therefore Resolved , That a select committee of three members be appointed to prepare a ...
... body as the American Medical Association ; and whereas , from the nature of the pursuits of medical men , they cannot be familiar with these rules ; therefore Resolved , That a select committee of three members be appointed to prepare a ...
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... body , or be allowed any of the privileges of a member , until he shall have been relieved from the said sentence by such State or Local Society . The next amendment , lying over from last year , was the propo- sition of Dr. KYLE , of ...
... body , or be allowed any of the privileges of a member , until he shall have been relieved from the said sentence by such State or Local Society . The next amendment , lying over from last year , was the propo- sition of Dr. KYLE , of ...
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... body to confer with the Teachers ' Committee , and felt great confidence that something beneficial to medical education would be the effect of such conference . Dr. COMEGYS moved the appointment of a committee of five to confer with the ...
... body to confer with the Teachers ' Committee , and felt great confidence that something beneficial to medical education would be the effect of such conference . Dr. COMEGYS moved the appointment of a committee of five to confer with the ...
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Página 650 - It is also incumbent upon the faculty to be temperate in all things, for the practice of physic requires the unremitting exercise of a clear and vigorous understanding; and, on emergencies, for which no professional man should be unprepared, a steady hand, an acute eye, and an unclouded head may be essential to the well-being, and even to the life, of a fellow-creature.
Página 647 - The opportunity which a physician not unfrequently enjoys of promoting and strengthening the good resolutions of his patients, suffering under the consequences of vicious conduct, ought never to be neglected. His counsels, or even remonstrances, will give satisfaction, not offence, if they be proffered with politeness, and evince a genuine love of virtue, accompanied by a sincere interest in the welfare of the person to whom they are addressed.
Página 646 - ... of empiricism, by magnifying the importance of his services in the treatment or cure of the disease. But he should not fail, on proper occasions, to give to the friends of the patient timely notice of danger when it really occurs; and even to the patient himself, if absolutely necessary. This office, however, is so peculiarly alarming when executed by him, that it ought to be declined whenever it can be assigned to any other person of sufficient judgment and delicacy. For, the physician should...
Página 632 - The faculty of every regularly constituted medical college or chartered school of medicine, shall have the privilege of sending two delegates. The professional staff of every chartered or municipal hospital containing a hundred inmates or more, shall have the privilege of sending two delegates ; and every other permanently organized medical institution of good standing shall have the privilege of sending one delegate.
Página 240 - I have long held an opinion, almost amounting to conviction, in common I believe with many other lovers of natural knowledge, that the various forms under which the forces of matter are made manifest have one common origin; or, in other words, are so directly related and mutually dependent, that they are convertible, as it were, one into another, and possess equivalents of power in their action.
Página 646 - For the physician should be the minister of hope and comfort to the sick; that, by such cordials to the drooping spirit, he may smooth the bed of death, revive expiring life, and counteract the depressing influence of those maladies which often disturb the tranquility of the most resigned in their last moments.
Página 653 - ... considered as postponed to a new appointment. If it be the attending physician who is present, he will of course see the patient and prescribe; but if it be the consulting one, he should retire, except in case of emergency, or when he has been called from a considerable distance, in which latter case he may examine the patient, and give his opinion in writing and under seal, to be delivered to his associate.
Página 652 - ... any present occupation. But as professional engagements may sometimes interfere and delay one of the parties, the physician who first arrives should wait for his associate a reasonable period, after which the consultation should be considered as postponed to a new appointment. If it be the attending physician who is present, he will, of course...
Página 651 - A regular medical education furnishes the only presumptive evidence of professional abilities and acquirements, and ought to be the only acknowledged right of an individual to the exercise and honors of his profession. Nevertheless, as in consultations the good of the patient is the sole object in view, and this is often dependent on personal confidence, no intelligent regular practitioner, who has a license to...
Página 241 - An Account of a Method of Copying Paintings upon Glass, and of making Profiles by the Agency of Light upon Nitrate of Silver; with Observations by H. Davy.