| 1877 - 388 páginas
...Society. Dr. Baker, of Shelbyville, offered the following resolutions, which were adopted unaminously: Resolved, That this society is in full accord with...months' study, are exerting an evil influence upon tue profession. Resolved, That a winter and snmmer course by the same school, and graduation at the... | |
| 1877 - 606 páginas
...ex-president of the society, possessing no college connection whatever. They are as follows: Reached, That this society is in full accord with the American...the Standard of medical education in this country. Retohed, That summer schools, which enable students to graduate after from eight to nine months' study,... | |
| 1878 - 766 páginas
...$1,054. Dr. Baker, of Shelbyville, offered the following resolutions, which were adopted unanimously:— Resolved, That this Society is in full accord with...are exerting an evil influence upon the profession. Reisolved, That a winter and summer course by the same school, and graduation at the end of each, tends... | |
| Edwin Samuel Gaillard - 1877 - 334 páginas
...Dr. Meany read a paper on Glaucoma. Dr. Baker, of Sbelbyville, offered tho following resolutions : Resolved, That this Society is in full accord with...College convention, seeking to elevate the standard ot' medical education in this country. Hetolvcd, That summer schools, which enable students to graduate... | |
| 1877 - 604 páginas
...Dr. Baker, of Shelbyville, offered the following resolutions, which were adopted unanimously : — Resolved, That this Society is in full accord with...That a winter and summer course by the same school, nnd graduation at the end of each, tends to deteriorate the standing of the medical profession. Resignation!... | |
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