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  1. 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 … that a man has the inherent right to try whatever treatment he will, provided that by so doing he does … character and disinterested friendship; the tradition of willing response by day or by night to the cry …

  2. 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 … to try what- ever treatment he will, provided that by so do- ing he does not endanger the health … of their loy-al service, of their pure character and disin- terested friendship; the tradition of willing response …

  3. 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 …

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

    11/11/2016

    infectious diseases. One may without undue rashness prophesy that thecoming generation will, perhaps, see … 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 …

  5. 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- …

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

    11/11/2016

    " of ancient or prehistoric times. We are living in an age of science. The Humanities are being crowded … and in education and the object of it all is to make life's tasks easier, living more comfortable and, if possible … of the first few years practice is as great in the city as in the country, when the cost of living is taken …

  7. CompleteDelegatesHandbook_2016 This is member only content

    11/7/2016


  8. ReferenceCommitteeC_2016 This is member only content

    11/7/2016


  9. CommitteeReportsOnGoalsAndActivities_2016 This is member only content

    11/7/2016


  10. Proceedings of the House of Delegates: 2016 Annual Meeting (pdf) This is member only content

    11/4/2016


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