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  1. The Role of the Physician in a Competitive Society (PDF)

    3/27/2017

    study with some simpler form of life. The pine tree may be taken as an example. If we view a community …. Leveling processes have been tried from time to time, but have always ended in disaster. Sorokin speaks … immobility Figure 5. This Cone of Life shows the relatively greater num- bers in the lower registers …

  2. The Role of the Physician in a Competitive Society

    3/27/2017

    . It is perhaps well to begin our study with some simpler form of life. The pine tree may be taken as an example … ended in disaster. Sorokin speaks of the social structure as a cone, the profile of which, although … automatic factors in life. These are carried out quite unconsciously and, of course, are purely selfish …

  3. The Legislative Control of Medical Practice (PDF)

    3/24/2017

    life, laws were passed to aid the victim of mal- practice, and to punish the criminal abortionist … which are a source of peril to the public. The former may, perhaps, take his life in his own hands … of life have nearly run out, and the like. They will refuse to be examiued, since they are conscious …

  4. The Legislative Control of Medical Practice

    3/24/2017

    the actual destruction of human life, laws were passed to aid the victim of malpractice, and to punish … may, perhaps, take his life in his own hands, but he should not be allowed to imperil that of his … son, and the retired clergyman whose sands of life have nearly run out, and the like. They will refuse …

  5. Surgical Tuberculosis

    3/24/2017

    , however, are too apt to consider that an operation on a local tuberculous area ends their duty. They fail …. One third of all deaths that occur at this period of life are due to tuberculosis. Diminution … than 5,000 inhabitants was 1.81%. The greater danger of urban life is exemplified by this statement …

  6. Licensing Requirements for Practicing Medicine PDF

    3/23/2017

    Malpractice Insurance 100 CME Credits 2 of 100 CMEs in End of Life Care Clinical …

  7. The Study and Practice of Midwifery

    3/22/2017

    research and careful and untiring observation, will find themselves, in the end, miserably mistaken. So … deliveries, 1,019 were accomplished before the mother had completed the thirtieth year of her life, leaving … of births which take place before the mother has arrived at the middle period of her child-bearing life

  8. The Study and Practice of Midwifery (PDF)

    3/22/2017

    and untiring observation, will find themselves, in the end, miserably mistaken. So, too, no one man can … completed the thirtieth year of her life, leaving 421 deliveries to be effected after that age … arrived at the middle period of her child-bearing life. Table III. — Comparison of Ages when …

  9. History of Medicine in Massachusetts: A Centennial Address

    3/22/2017

    of this centennial period, it proposes to celebrate the anniversary of its origin by the story of its life … the inclement season of winter. With none of the customary conveniences of life, they had almost everything … months before the just time, having life a few hours before; it came hiplings till she turned it …

  10. History of Medicine in Massachusetts: A Centennial Address (PDF)

    3/22/2017

    the incle- ment season of winter. With none of the cus- tomary conveniences of life, they had almost …: — " It was a woman child, still-born, about two months before the just time, having life a few hours before; it came … body to be greatly distempered, and her spirits failing, and in that regard doubtful of life, she …

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