The Chicago Medical Journal and Examiner, Volume 35W. B. Keen, Cooke, 1877 |
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... become a physician . Every member of a State society should become a permanent member of the Association . ( 2 ) The honor of becoming a delegate would be greater , if each society could send one representative only for each 20 , or ...
... become a physician . Every member of a State society should become a permanent member of the Association . ( 2 ) The honor of becoming a delegate would be greater , if each society could send one representative only for each 20 , or ...
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... any . There was no fear , however , that Othello's occupation would be gone , but the profession would become a preventive force . The paper , which was well received , was ordered 16 CHICAGO MEDICAL JOURNAL AND EXAMINER .
... any . There was no fear , however , that Othello's occupation would be gone , but the profession would become a preventive force . The paper , which was well received , was ordered 16 CHICAGO MEDICAL JOURNAL AND EXAMINER .
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... become a law . Resolved , That the Permanent Secretary of this Association be required to transmit the foregoing preamble and resolutions to the Chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION . 25.
... become a law . Resolved , That the Permanent Secretary of this Association be required to transmit the foregoing preamble and resolutions to the Chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION . 25.
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... become a national family of States , the expression of concurrence by the delegates was earnest and protracted . Though he could not hope to fill the place of his worthy prede- cessor , yet he hoped that from the shreds of his ...
... become a national family of States , the expression of concurrence by the delegates was earnest and protracted . Though he could not hope to fill the place of his worthy prede- cessor , yet he hoped that from the shreds of his ...
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... become absorbed ; that they then acted as irritants , or passed away out doing any good . He spoke at length of the following drugs , the peculiar action of each when used in minute doses , and the diseases in which they were ...
... become absorbed ; that they then acted as irritants , or passed away out doing any good . He spoke at length of the following drugs , the peculiar action of each when used in minute doses , and the diseases in which they were ...
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Página 206 - The sum of five thousand dollars ($5,000) per annum, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated to pay the salary of the Secretary, meet the contingent expenses of the office of the Secretary and the expenses of the Board, and all costs of printing, which together shall not exceed the sum hereby appropriated.
Página 202 - ... shall prepare two forms of certificates, one for persons in possession of diplomas or licenses, the other for candidates examined by the Board, they shall furnish to the county clerks of the several counties a list of all persons receiving certificates.
Página 205 - The Board of Health shall have supervision of the State system of registration of births and deaths as hereinafter provided ; they shall make up such forms, and recommend such legislation as shall be deemed necessary for the thorough registration of vital and mortuary statistics throughout the State. The Secretary of the Board shall be the Superintendent of such registration.
Página 198 - Students of the Department of Medicine and Surgery of the University of Michigan, on the Twenty-fifth Anniversary of his Doctorate.
Página 204 - Any person shall be regarded as practicing medicine within the meaning of this act, who shall profess publicly to be a physician and to prescribe for the sick, or who shall append to his name the letters of "MD...
Página 204 - That any itinerant vender of any drug, nostrum, ointment or appliance of any kind intended for the treatment of diseases or injury...
Página 100 - That it is the opinion of this convention that no two consecutive sets of lecture tickets shall be regarded as fulfilling the usual pre-requisites of instruction for graduation, where the time between the beginning of the first course and the end of the second is less than fifteen months.
Página 207 - SECTION 1. — The People of the State of Michigan enact, That the board of health of each city, village and township may, at any time, direct its health officer or health physician to offer vaccination, with bovine vaccine virus, to every child not previously...