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  1. The Physical Examination of Apparently Healthy Individuals: Its Importance, Limitations and Opportunities

    11/11/2016

    that the coming generation will, perhaps, see the end of certain of the now well-known infectious diseases … appeared. Great things were predicted of the periodic physical examination. It was felt that life could … that the course of most chronic diseases might well be altered and life prolonged, provided there was early …

  2. The Physician as Custodian of the Health of the People: But Who Shall Guard the Custodian Himself?

    11/11/2016

    appendix vermiformis is sought out and removed lest it later jeopardize the patient's life, the most … the suppuration spread to mastoid, to jugular vein, to meninges until fatal meningitis ended the agony … cultivated skill in the use of instrument of precision, has prevented suffering and perhaps saved a life

  3. The Physician as Custodian of the Health of the People: But Who Shall Guard the Custodian Himself? (PDF)

    11/11/2016

    jeopardize the pa- tient's life, the most certain means have been taken deliberately to diminish the doctor's … tion spread to mastoid, to jugular vein, to meninges until fatal meningitis ended the agony … saved a life where the-old doctor would have failed. How can it be said that he is anything …

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

    11/11/2016

    . It is, furthermore, a truism, "that few of the problems of human life have, even in details, any … of our com- plicated social and industrial life have tended to deprive the Doctor of much of his old time … and in education and the object of it all is to make life's tasks easier, living more comfortable and, if possible …

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

    11/11/2016

    of undergraduate teaching and the more certainly will the schools, whose chief end in life should … been. It is, furthermore, a truism, "that few of the problems of human life have, even in details, any … and many other accessories of our complicated social and industrial life have tended to deprive the Doctor …

  6. PHS Annual Report 2016

    11/8/2016

    /life balance issues, and a variety of physical and behavioral health concerns that sometimes arise … coaching which can be helpful for problems like work-related stress, burnout, work/life imbalance … physicians who refer themselves or are referred by others because of interpersonal, performance, work/life

  7. CompleteDelegatesHandbook_2016 This is member only content

    11/7/2016


  8. ReferenceCommitteeC_2016 This is member only content

    11/7/2016


  9. ReferenceCommitteeA_2016 This is member only content

    11/7/2016


  10. ReferenceCommitteeB_2016 This is member only content

    11/7/2016


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