Transactions, Volumen 11Association, 1858 "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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... attend . It shall be the duty of these Boards of Censors to meet - times a year in different sections of their respective districts , for the purpose of examining candidates for the title of " Member of the American Medical Association ...
... attend . It shall be the duty of these Boards of Censors to meet - times a year in different sections of their respective districts , for the purpose of examining candidates for the title of " Member of the American Medical Association ...
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... attended by butter and bread of Indian corn and wheat , baked in various manners . Din- ner usually consists of bacon , with beef , pork , mutton , or chickens— a plenty of vegetables of the season , followed by a dessert of pud- ding ...
... attended by butter and bread of Indian corn and wheat , baked in various manners . Din- ner usually consists of bacon , with beef , pork , mutton , or chickens— a plenty of vegetables of the season , followed by a dessert of pud- ding ...
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... attended a great religious excitement from 1799 to 1805. The propriety of introducing a history of these affections into a history of epidemics , may very properly be questioned by many ; but it seems to me by no means inappropriate ...
... attended a great religious excitement from 1799 to 1805. The propriety of introducing a history of these affections into a history of epidemics , may very properly be questioned by many ; but it seems to me by no means inappropriate ...
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... attend these " sacraments , " as they were called . Of course , in a sparsely settled country , no accommoda- tions could be found for such multitudes . Hence the origin of camp - meetings , of which we will speak hereafter . This ...
... attend these " sacraments , " as they were called . Of course , in a sparsely settled country , no accommoda- tions could be found for such multitudes . Hence the origin of camp - meetings , of which we will speak hereafter . This ...
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... attend , and witness the wonderful scene that was anticipated . During the year 1800 , ten " sacra- ments , " as these ... attended these sacraments . To explain how they were accommo- dated , and , at the same time , for the purpose of ...
... attend , and witness the wonderful scene that was anticipated . During the year 1800 , ten " sacra- ments , " as these ... attended these sacraments . To explain how they were accommo- dated , and , at the same time , for the purpose of ...
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Página 502 - ... to establish a defence on the ground of insanity, it must be clearly proved that at the time of the committing of the act the party accused was laboring under such a defect of reason, from disease of the mind, as not to know the nature and quality of the act he was doing; or, if he did know it, that he did not know he was doing what was wrong.
Página 502 - And as these two questions appear to us to be more conveniently answered together, we have to submit our opinion to be, that the jury ought to be told in all cases that every man is presumed to be sane, and to possess a sufficient degree of reason to be responsible for his crimes, until the contrary be proved to their satisfaction...
Página 934 - Each State, county and district medical society entitled to representation shall have the privilege of sending to the Association one delegate for every ten of its regular resident members, and one for every additional fraction of more than half that number...
Página 948 - 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 948 - ... to obscure his judgment, and produce timidity and irresolution in his practice. Under such circumstances, medical men are peculiarly dependent upon each other, and kind offices and professional aid should always be cheerfully and gratuitously afforded. Visits ought not, however, to be obtruded officiously ; as such unasked civility may give rise to embarrassment, or interfere with that choice, on which confidence depends. But, if a distant member of the faculty, whose circumstances are affluent,...
Página 242 - ON THE DISEASES OF WOMEN; including those of Pregnancy and Childbed. A new American edition, revised by the Author. With Notes and Additions, by D FRANCIS CONDIE, MD, author ot " A Practical Treatise on the Diseases of Children.
Página 240 - BARTLETT (ELISHA), MD THE HISTORY, DIAGNOSIS, AND TREATMENT OF THE FEVERS OF THE UNITED STATES.
Página 33 - Resolved, That said convention of delegates from the several colleges of the United States be requested to submit to the meeting of this association in May, 1859, the result of their deliberations.
Página 66 - ... for cultivating and advancing medical knowledge; for elevating the standard of medical education; for promoting the usefulness, honor, and interests of the medical profession; for enlightening and directing public opinion in regard to the duties> responsibilities, and requirements of medical men ; for exciting and encouraging emulation and concert of action in the profession, and for facilitating and fostering friendly intercourse between those who are engaged in it...
Página 950 - A physician, in his intercourse with a patient under the care of another practitioner, should observe the strictest caution and reserve. No meddling inquiries should be made — no disingenuous hints given relative to the nature and treatment of his disorder ; nor any course of conduct pursued that may directly or indirectly tend to diminish the trust reposed in the physician employed.