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  1. Organic and Parallel Relation of Some of the Truths and Errors of Christianity and Medical Science (pdf)

    8/9/2016

    ther overshadowed in importance by the duties and responsibilities of the living present. Yet we … the living errors and vices of our own time. Plato taught, that all men were conscious of need ing … the same perfection that it had before. Then, not nn- scarred, yet living—'fractus sed invictus '—the …

  2. The Proper Treatment of Children (pdf)

    8/9/2016

    informed medical man required in every village, nor could such afford to live there. • Note A … of such ; and as members of this body, we are willing and anxious to hear from those who have had experience, whether … living by the sweat of the brow. It cannot be so, however. Prove, to-day, that medicinal treatment …

  3. Organic and Parallel Relation of Some of the Truths and Errors of Christianity and Medical Science

    8/9/2016

    , altogether overshadowed in importance by the duties and responsibilities of the living present. Yet we may …, and wield them in a manly fight against the living errors and vices of our own time. Plato taught, that all … to nearly the same perfection that it had before. Then, not unscarred, yet living—‘fractus sed invictus’—the …

  4. Search Out the Secrets of Nature (pdf)

    8/8/2016

    the steam-engine. Nature has arranged it so that certain dead elements shall be converted into living tissue … ; but, while no art is capable of constructing a living organism, it can supply the elements … relating to living organisms, are far less under stood ; and these it is the special province of medi …

  5. The Duties, Trials, and Pleasures of the Medical Profession (pdf)

    8/8/2016

    , and to the commu 21 180 DUTIES, TRIALS, AND PLEASURES OF nity in which we live and serve. I feel … brethren : consultation will, ac cordingly, be invited in such cases. It is thus appa rent … science. And it is the province of our profession to live them down in the future, as it has done …

  6. The Reality and Certainty of Medicine

    8/8/2016

    of the community in which they lived, and that inward peace which belongs to an honest man and good physician … he must one day give an account of the lives of those committed to his care. Naturally averse … and their lives to its guidance. Vessels were actually sailed by it, and accomplished their voyages safely …

  7. The Duties, Trials, and Pleasures of the Medical Profession

    8/8/2016

    we live and serve. I feel thus honored, gentlemen, in addressing you to-day. We have assembled here … and dangers, the more he will feel the need of the advice of his brethren: consultation will, accordingly …. And it is the province of our profession to live them down in the future, as it has done in the past. But there are yet …

  8. The Principles and Objects of the Massachusetts Medical Society

    8/8/2016

    administration of medicine” which should endanger the lives of the people, — are the principles of this Society … can be expelled from the Society, if he does not live up to his professions and promises … disease, and prolong their lives.” The protection of the public health, by the exposure of quackery in all …

  9. Disease; — A Part of the Plan of Creation

    8/8/2016

    and true are called upon, and must be willing to go to the front and bear the brunt of the battle. Grand … of numerous classes of organized beings, long ages before the appearance of the human race. Animals then lived … whole tribes, then as now, were so constituted that they could live only by the destruction of others …

  10. Disease; — A Part of the Plan of Creation (pdf)

    8/8/2016

    ; and good men and true are called upon, and must be willing to go to the front and bear the brunt …. Animals then lived, flourished, and passed away. Individuals, then as now, had a limited existence …, which death terminated. Some whole tribes, then as now, were so constituted that they could live

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