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  1. The Physician's Extra-Professional Duties

    8/11/2016

    our other interests. And I am the more inclined to this course by my inability to present any … deductions from my own experience in general practice which would be worthy of this occasion. Let us …

  2. The Medical Profession and the Commonwealth

    8/11/2016

    favorable to my cause is to be; have no intention of remaining wholly ignorant of the medical conclusions up … is administered; but I am there in reality to do what I can to win a verdict for my client, and I wish, in order … to secure that end, to employ all lawful means, including medical evidence of my own choosing …

  3. The Medical Profession and the Commonwealth (pdf)

    8/11/2016

    favorable to my causéis tobe; 1 have no intention of remaining wholly ignorant of the medical conclusions up … is administered ; but I am there in reality to do what I can to win a verdict for my client, and I wish …, in order to secure that end, to employ all lawful means, including medical evidence of my own choosing …

  4. The Physician's Extra-Professional Duties (pdf)

    8/11/2016

    interests. And I am the more inclined to this course by my inability to present any deductions from my

  5. Realism in Medicine

    8/11/2016

    invariably found that my idea was false." Here is the testimony of an honest man, striving after the truth … in the past than he. In 1575 he said: "God is my witness, and men are not ignorant of it, that I have labored …. And in this labor I have striven so hard to attain my end, that the ancients have nought wherein to excel us, save …

  6. James Thacher, M.D., of Plymouth, Mass.

    8/11/2016

    your attention to the subject of my paper, — James Thacher, M.D., of Plymouth, Massachusetts. Dr … have no servants in my family, and I had rather be chained to a galley oar than wait upon you myself … in my professional pursuits, motives of patriotism and private interest prompted me to hazard my future …

  7. The Relation of Pathology to Medicine (pdf)

    8/11/2016

    be due to the persistence of the primaryshock ; but in my experience it haB been a common observation … of the originalexciting cause. I might cite numerous illustrations of this from my case-book. Still another phenomenon …

  8. The Advancement of Medicine by Research (pdf)

    8/11/2016

    that the attempt will be repeated during the next session of the Legislature, may serve as my excuse for asking you … to listen to Ambrose Parti's description of an amputation as performed in his time : " I observed my masters …. . . . Let me illus- trate my argument by showing you the two processes at work in identical provinces …

  9. Realism in Medicine (pdf)

    8/11/2016

    invariably found that my idea was false." Here is the testimony of an honest man, striving after … said: " God is my witness, and men are not ignorant of it, that I have labored more than forty … striven so hard to attain my end, that the ancients have nought wherein to excel us, save the discovery …

  10. An Epoch in Medicine in an Age of Delusion (pdf)

    8/11/2016

    mistake me and deny me physic when I am sick ; for my part I am well per- suaded of physic. 1 can …, physicians or not? But there is something still more to my purpose in this unique book. Burton enumerates … and omega of my practice." Such a method may have much to do with the art of healing the sick, but it has …

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