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... fact that many acute diseases were self - limited in duration and capable of progressing to recovery without the active inter- ference of art . By the first , our knowledge of the composition and properties of the various morbid ...
... fact that many acute diseases were self - limited in duration and capable of progressing to recovery without the active inter- ference of art . By the first , our knowledge of the composition and properties of the various morbid ...
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... facts , and the multiplication of experiments , in almost every department of medical science . Indeed , it may be regarded as preeminently an era of observa- tion and independent research , untrammeled by authority . And yet , you must ...
... facts , and the multiplication of experiments , in almost every department of medical science . Indeed , it may be regarded as preeminently an era of observa- tion and independent research , untrammeled by authority . And yet , you must ...
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... facts are constantly appearing , and old facts are being presented in new aspects ; and when so much that is ... fact in therapeutics that I wish to impress in- delibly upon your minds . It is , that the special influence of any ...
... facts are constantly appearing , and old facts are being presented in new aspects ; and when so much that is ... fact in therapeutics that I wish to impress in- delibly upon your minds . It is , that the special influence of any ...
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... fact all the instruments used in the rudimentary and practical branches of medicine , besides those peculiar to their own branch of practice , have been turned to advantage . I dare not try to give you all the particular improvements ...
... fact all the instruments used in the rudimentary and practical branches of medicine , besides those peculiar to their own branch of practice , have been turned to advantage . I dare not try to give you all the particular improvements ...
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... facts , connected with the gynæcology of those times , but for the purpose of giving you an idea of its rude ... fact that he has lectured to more stu- dents on that subject than any other man in the Northwest , with possibly one ...
... facts , connected with the gynæcology of those times , but for the purpose of giving you an idea of its rude ... fact that he has lectured to more stu- dents on that subject than any other man in the Northwest , with possibly one ...
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Página 365 - graduation from a good literary and scientific college, or high school ; or, lacking this, 3. A thorough examination in the branches of a good English education, including Mathematics, English Composition and Elementary Physics or Natural Philosophy. This provision will not be required before the close of the lecture sessions of
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Página 366 - per centum of the course. 2. Regular examinations, or quizzes, to be made by each lecturer or professor daily, or at least twice each week. 3. Final examinations on all branches to be conducted, when practicable, by other competent examiners than the professors in each branch. V. Dissections, Clinics and Hospital : 1. Each student shall have dissected during two courses.