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  1. Re-Establishment of the Medical Profession

    8/10/2016

    a fortune as a physician. I mean no one ever paid his expenses and laid by at interest enough to live on … useless for us to contend with trade or business either in earning a living or in the accumulation … accumulate further, and to impart it. Merely having lived or practiced so long does not necessitate …

  2. Many Things Remain to Be Done

    8/10/2016

    as her own rock bound coast. High and prominent among these, written in letters of living light, stand … a knowledge of the science of medicine. We commit our trust to the willing hands of our young men, fully … cherished, and their ashes, and the places where they lie, held sacred? Because while they lived they did …

  3. The Medical Problems of the Day (pdf)

    8/10/2016

    obtained. Hippo-" crates, one of the most remarkable men that ever lived, by introducing a more …, perhaps, come from individual- cases, so much as where the health and lives of multitudes …. They embrace, it will be seen, many of the living questions of the day— problems yet to be solved. First …

  4. Medical Education in America

    8/9/2016

    of a kindness and business fidelity which shall secure him a pleasant and regular attendance, he will, I think … intrinsic and determined will. Genius is talent with a strong driving power, whether versa tile in all … statue, but the proved facts of modern Science promise little to his prayer that it may live. The mason …

  5. Medical Jurisprudence 1868

    8/9/2016

    . James Jackson, the universally beloved Nestor of the profession, none ‘will be longer or more …,” we shall never forget his venerable and benignant form, as he lived and walked among us; nor should … and his friend; by one who, as a true poet, has interpreted for us, in living and burning words …

  6. The Duties of the Medical Profession

    8/9/2016

    of addressing the assembled medical profession of the Commonwealth. The living voice can vibrate on the living …; is cheering our despondency with the glad hope that if a “man die he shall live again.” One great advantage … that they and the world are the better for our having lived in it. The bow must be at times unstrung or it loses its …

  7. The Medical Profession and Society

    8/9/2016

    and treat it with disrespect and insult. We are living in an age and a community where authority … in such various climes and countries, and has lived through the rise and fall of mighty empires and of powerful …. And whatever we may do in our short lives, will not die with us. We are indeed the children of a day …

  8. The Proper Treatment of Children

    8/9/2016

    required in every village, nor could such afford to live there. The Society was intended to protect … of such; and as members of this body, we are willing and anxious to hear from those who have had … it dies, the better; that we may earn an honest living by the sweat of the brow. It cannot be so, however …

  9. Medical Education in America (pdf)

    8/9/2016

    and regular attendance, he will, I think, decide in favor of some one not originally dis tinguished … intrinsic and determined will. Genius is talent with a strong driving power, whether versa tile in all … live. The mason may construct a house, but there is little hope that it will ever be animated …

  10. The Duties of the Medical Profession (pdf)

    8/9/2016

    of the Commonwealth. The living voice can vibrate on the living ear but for one short hour. To the speaker … hope that if a " man die he shall live again." One great advantage of this social re-union … that they and the world are the better for our having lived in it. The bow must be at times unstrung or it loses its …

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