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  1. The Interdependence of Tropical Medicine and General Medicine (PDF)

    11/14/2016

    of general practice. This means that the practitioner of our Southern States lives in an intermediate zone … servation of their health and of their lives. When health measures have been tried, found too costly … sacrificed their lives in the course of their work or died later leaving their families in actual want,—a …

  2. The Practitioner's Need of an Intelligent Skepticism (PDF)

    11/14/2016

    . An amendment to the constitution affecting the intimate lives of the people has been in operation. Mechanical …

  3. The Objectives of Medical Progress (PDF)

    11/14/2016

    are im- poverishing the fortunes, ruining the characters and destroying the lives of the immoral devotees … their descendants living to-day at the foot of these cliffs after five hundred million years. These, however …, whereby men may live on small farms and work part time in small factories. This seems a promising …

  4. The Physical Examination of Apparently Healthy Individuals: Its Importance, Limitations and Opportunities

    11/11/2016

    by an increase in the health problems of childhood because weak and puny infants now live to grow into rather … in habits of living might be available for those really interested in their health. It was believed … of Boston had maintained with logic and humor the tenet that if one desired to live to be old …

  5. The Relations of the Massachusetts Medical Society to the Public

    11/11/2016

    and wickedly administer medicine, whereby the health and lives of many valuable individuals may be endangered … medicine has accomplished and is accomplishing to make the lives of children safer and happier we may … will be swept aside. And when the public realizes the need of adequate training for dealing with the lives

  6. The Physician as Custodian of the Health of the People: But Who Shall Guard the Custodian Himself?

    11/11/2016

    , and the other sixteen were scattered through the neighboringtowns,—only two living as far west as Springfield … to the practice of medicine. The Golden Age of Medicine We are living in the Golden Age of Medicine. Doubtless our … in that splendid narrative from the pen of a living Fellow, who from the leisure imposed by physical disability …

  7. The Physician as Custodian of the Health of the People: But Who Shall Guard the Custodian Himself? (PDF)

    11/11/2016

    towns,-—only two living as far west as Springfield. We know them to have been lead- ers … OF MEDICINE We are living in the Golden Age of Medi- cine. Doubtless our forebears through the centuries …, but it is told in that splendid narrative from the pen of a living Fellow, who from the leisure imposed …

  8. The Relations of the Massachusetts Medical Society to the Public (PDF)

    11/11/2016

    of their profession, and those who may ignorantly and wickedly administer med- icine, whereby the health and lives … understands what scientific medicine has accomplished and is accomplishing to make the lives of children safer … with the lives and health of the people we need have no fear that the standards for practice will not be kept …

  9. The Physical Examination of Apparently Healthy Individuals: Its Importance, Limitations and Opportunities (PDF)

    11/11/2016

    of childhood because weak and puny infants now live to grow into rather deli- cate children. Our knowledge …, and particularly of repeated physical examinations, that direc- tions for changes in habits of living might … with logicand humor the tenet that if one desired to live to be old, it was usually necessary to acquire …

  10. Educational Requirements for Twentieth Century Practice: Who Should Determine Them, and How May They Best Be Achieved (PDF)

    11/11/2016

    or prehistoric times. We are living in an age of science. The Humanities are being crowded to the wall. Re- … and in education and the object of it all is to make life's tasks easier, living more comfortable and, if possible … as in the country, when the cost of living is taken into considera- tion. Social opportunity for the young practi- …

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