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  1. Movements in Medicine (pdf)

    10/19/2016

    Discourse which may hereafter be published." MOVEMENTS IN MEDICINE.* By David L. Edsatx, M.D., Boston … by The New England Journal of Medicine. Downloaded from nejm.org by JOSH ROSENFELD on May 16, 2016 … of into practice, and may readily attract into medicine many whose temperaments would ear- lier have led them …

  2. Movements in Medicine

    10/19/2016

    into such work instead of into practice, and may readily attract into medicine many whose temperaments would … interest of world-wide extent in the social causes of distress and disease,—a wave that may well become … established medical relations, customs and traditions. What I spoke of earlier you may well say is having …

  3. The Burden of Feeble-Mindedness (pdf)

    10/19/2016

    by the multiplication of other similar cells, as may happen in other bodily tissues. The various known causes … plasm may keep up the sequence. If both parents come from tainted families, the probability of defect … with no family taint are not so likely to have defective children; indeed, the tendency may be eradicated …

  4. Some Abuses in Surgical Practice (pdf)

    10/19/2016

    there is due a certain succession of processes to be completed in a certain time—which time and processes may … vary with the constitution and condition of the patient, and may tend to death or recovery … the achievements of American surgery, is particularly strong. But although we may very properly treat …

  5. Some Perplexities in Modern Medicine (pdf)

    10/19/2016

    have caused confusion in the past and to mention briefly certain unusual observations which may have …. Downloaded from nejm.org by JOSH ROSENFELD on May 16, 2016. For personal use only. No other uses without …

  6. Global Health Committee - October 19, 2016 This is member only content

    10/19/2016

    Attendees: Drs. Julia Benedetti, Margaret Gadon, Marcus Harding, James Hudspeth (phone), Sushama Scalera, Bhavna Seth, Ms. Marcia Lipson, and Mr. Rolvix Patterson (phone) Guests: Jessica Kenney (phone); Kimberly O’Sullivan, MD; and Micaela Owusu, MD, MSc Staff: Jennifer Day, Jill Cricones, Jed Clifton The me

  7. The General Practitioner and the Specialist

    10/18/2016

    path is wholly strewn with roses. Success may be won in either, and the rewards of success are great … extensively, and who, while they may legally be practitioners, are not recognized by the profession … as thorough an examination as if he had never seen him, so that nothing may be overlooked and he may have …

  8. Some Fermentations in Medical Education (pdf)

    10/18/2016

    a gradual (•hange that has occurred. About 20% (19 out of 95) have been upon what may be callecl " spe- … saiel and better said before. Without thought that this is possible, it may be; well to consider some … what elements of gooel have come, and perhaps to forecast, some of what, may be hoped for when the end …

  9. Some Fermentations in Medical Education

    10/18/2016

    , and it is interesting to note a gradual change that has occurred. About 20% (19 out of 95) have been upon what may … said and better said before. Without thought that this is possible, it may be well to consider some … elements of good have come, and perhaps to forecast, some of what, may be hoped for when the end results …

  10. Some Facts and Fancies about Mind and Body

    10/18/2016

    than water is a form of energy. Water may be a vehicle of energy when at a high level or in motion; so … may electricity. Electricity cannot be manufactured, as heat can; it can only be moved from place … constitutes light. What electricity itself is we do not know, but it may, perhaps, be a form or aspect …

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