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On Irritation of the Nerves
6/9/2016
forward, as we may, the great work to which our lives are devoted,—that of soothing the sorrows, relieving … extensive mischief. The science of medicine includes the philosophy of man. This may be divided into two …, faculties, feelings, or emotions of his patient; or fail to inquire, what influence these may have had …
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Historical Sketch of the Origin and Progress of the Massachusetts Medical Society
6/9/2016
the pursuit of selfish, sordid interests; it may safely be affirmed, that the prospects of usefulness to those … of the origin and progress of the Society, so far as may be necessary in exhibiting some of the leading objects … been adopted in securing them. In all communities individuals may be found, who seem unable …
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On the Practical Method of Ventilating Buildings
6/9/2016
” may furnish, — upon me has fallen the honorable duty of providing some topic for your reflections …, in some measure, the representatives, as well as the protectors, may not be unbenefited by my … more palpable and material admixtures. At first thought, it may appear somewhat fastidious, or even …
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On Some of the Diseases of the Knee-Joint
6/9/2016
be either new or instructive to those whom I have the honor to address. But it may be in my power to suggest … some topics, that may be thought worthy of farther investigation; and I do not hope to do any thing … of many. The experience of no one man, however extensive it may be, is sufficient for the purpose …
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The Factory System in its Hygienic Relations
6/9/2016
of his continuing stability and faithfulness in the trusts which may be confided to him. I have alluded … desirable to discover some test by which the capability of the child may be determined without a knowledge … upon the other side of the water, and the weight of its accompanying evidence, may be estimated by my …
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Condition and Prospects of the Medical Profession
6/9/2016
of the objects of our organization, if we regarded it as existing merely that we may come together, once a year … Society, but our profession into existence, and for which we may be said to live and move and have our … so universal a tendency, however insensible we may have been to it, and however we might shrink from …
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Pulmonary Consumption, Its Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
6/9/2016
, and an investigation of, its causes, that they may be removed, or more cautiously avoided; the latter …, to a consideration of its phenomena and specific nature, that some philosophical and useful practical deductions may …, as not to be influenced much by the speculations and excitements of the age in which we may happen to live. Ultraism …
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On Fractures
6/9/2016
all mankind deem to be useful, benevolent, and honorable. May the mutual respect, which is engendered … and thorax, may produce destructive injury of these organs, or may take place without in the smallest degree …. Instant death may follow the fracture of a bone, as where the fractured cranium causes laceration …
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Medical Education
6/9/2016
, in whatsoever pursuits we may be engaged, every individual may attain to the accomplishment of his wishes … lies open to all;” and, if pursued with industry and prudence, whosoever will may obtain a prize … of man has advanced the arts and the sciences! Well may it now be said, that the rude efforts of nature …
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Medical Education (pdf)
6/9/2016
, and which
leads to fields of usefulness and scenes of happiness ;
and, in whatsoever pursuits we may … be engaged, every
individual may attain to the accomplishment of his
wishes. No one has an excuse … ; " and, if pursued with indus
try and prudence, whosoever will may obtain a prize,
and crown his …
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