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  1. The Socialization of the Practice of Medicine

    10/28/2016

    the Trustees voted that records should be kept of patients living outside who came to the hospital … themselves against various financial disasters which may happen in the lives of people whose income … a certain minimum, but a living income; and I have, this spring, read in a newspaper despatch that the Prime …

  2. Compulsory Health Insurance, State Medicine or What? (pdf)

    10/28/2016

    on the medical profession who give their lives to it. It has been sometimes argued that this and various other … © 2010 Massachusetts Medical Society. and to visit those who live in his immediate vicinity … received and sick patients and those who live at a distance are likely to suffer. It might further …

  3. Military Medicine: A Means to Perpetuate Its Teaching in Massachusetts

    10/28/2016

    of the next century," said he, "will be against ignorance, sorrow and suffering, and in this the medical … unrelenting ambition. How many lives have been preserved, what solace and consolation have been afforded … of universal service. "We should never again be found to be willing for war but not ready for war," said Dr …

  4. The Reflections of a Physician Who Stayed at Home (pdf)

    10/28/2016

    generations might live, than many a soldier on the battlefield. We look in vain through the years preceding … and death in army life. These facts, accompanied by the willing sup- port of the Government … media does no't seem to live very long on it, even though it is transplanted very often. The method …

  5. Compulsory Health Insurance, State Medicine or What?

    10/28/2016

    . Another prime consideration is its effect upon the medical profession who give their lives to it. It has … live in his immediate vicinity. Obviously to care for the seriously ill is likely to consume time … wholly out of proportion to the fee received and sick patients and those who live at a distance …

  6. The Reflections of a Physician Who Stayed at Home

    10/28/2016

    themselves to horrible and fatal disease, so that future generations might live, than many a soldier … in army life. These facts, accompanied by the willing support of the Government and the lavish generosity … rejected; yet regular living, physical training, and army life soon created a manly carriage, the results …

  7. The Socialization of the Practice of Medicine (pdf)

    10/28/2016

    the Trustees voted that records should be kept of patients living outside who came to the hospital … earners to insure themselves against various financial disasters which may happen in the lives of people … would be willing to consider the "nationalization of medicine. ' ' Government official salaries …

  8. Military Medicine: A Means to Perpetuate Its Teaching in Massachusetts (pdf)

    10/20/2016

    be the greatest gift to human welfare possible in human effort. The conflict of the next century," said he, "will … many lives have been preserved, what solace and consolation have been afforded in the slow, gloomy …, have petitioned the nation in favor of universal service. "We should never again be found to be willing

  9. Some Perplexities in Modern Medicine

    10/19/2016

    solving the mysteries of life and that which makes for better living, better work, better rewards,—the … and possess these essential aids to success, but there are human limitations; we are willing to admit mental … except those fortunately nearby; the Fellow living at a distance is neglected; he cannot avail himself …

  10. Movements in Medicine (pdf)

    10/19/2016

    exercise a gradually increasing control. It will, I am sure, not be many years before an appreciable … medical prac- tice will be a matter in which the doctor and the patient—as they have long been known—will … so few that could be had very early in one's career and that carried a living with them, that only …

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