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  1. Realism in Medicine

    8/11/2016

    . Looking back through all past time, we find that in the seventeenth century Harvey discovered … his prophecy has been belied. Not the least part of his pleasure would be in finding that with all … made, we find that at the beginning of the century the human senses, while recognized as credible …

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

    8/11/2016

    his patients, and to find employment for his active mind in other pursuits. A distinguished member …

  3. The Relation of Pathology to Medicine (pdf)

    8/11/2016

    which they exhibit under these varying con- ditions. We find certain conditions which are favor- able … with the curious. In the first books on the sub- ject we only find descriptions of very obvious departures from … tothe work of Rokitansky to find that he has observedand accurately described it. Rokitansky made …

  4. The Advancement of Medicine by Research (pdf)

    8/11/2016

    as the moral principles which here find their application. That the Legislature of Massachusetts should … for sincere regret that this wise policy has been abandoned, and that the society now finds itself arrayed … our observation over a wider field, we find reason to believe that in the human race …

  5. Realism in Medicine (pdf)

    8/11/2016

    of the nineteenth century. Looking back through all past time, we find that in the seventeenth century Harvey … be in finding that with all the extraordinary advances that surgeons have made, they still hold fast …, the paths along which the modern advances have been made, we find that at the beginning of the century …

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

    8/11/2016

    can find the fitting word to speak before this Society to-day, for we have reached, as I conceive … " and " spirituality." Even up to the pres- ent time the unhappy snake seems to be trying to swallow himself, finds … of their profession. The conscientious student of the science finds little honor or profit in the practice of the art …

  7. The Medical Problems of the Day

    8/10/2016

    . In entering upon this duty, I find the following sentiment of Lord Bacon most appropriate and expressive: “I … find in newspapers and periodicals an increasing demand and supply of articles on health; also journals … that all children must necessarily have these diseases once, finds no support whatever in the nature …

  8. The Interests of the Public and the Medical Profession (pdf)

    8/10/2016

    turn, from the very prevalence of this feeling, finds no 12 THE INTERESTS on THE PUBLIC … or dispen sary practice. Every young practitioner finds himself, after a few years of general … in which he feels himself stronger, develops more interest, or finds more to his taste …

  9. The Interests of the Public and the Medical Profession

    8/10/2016

    to be able to rely, while he in his turn, from the very prevalence of this feeling, finds no encouragement …, a preliminary course of hospital or dispensary practice. Every young practitioner finds himself, after a few … department of practice in which he feels himself stronger, develops more interest, or finds more to his taste …

  10. Medical Societies: Their Organization and the Nature of Their Work

    8/10/2016

    authorizing this important change we find the first public mention of the Councilors, although … members. The Censors consisted at first of a single board of five members. We find them mentioned … of work is afforded in volume of the “Communications,” where we find an elaborate report on vaccination …

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