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  1. The Passing of Surgical Yeomen

    11/14/2016

    . In this day and hour they are the old guard, in large measure self-made surgeons. Their medical school course … the same run of operations as do large clinics, for appendicitis, rupture, gall-bladder disease, cancer … lamentations are the leaders in big metropolitan hospitals, the heads of large clinics or their hand-picked …

  2. New England, Neurosurgery and the Neurosurgeon (PDF)

    11/14/2016

    to the nose and to the eye and proved to be a large chew of tobacco. These early members of our fraternity had … is now an important part of many of our large hospitals. Donald Munro, the son of a gifted surgeon … find these young men in medical schools in large centers and also in the small cities. Some of them …

  3. Safe Management of Fractures

    11/14/2016

    was welcome. Dealing, as we did, largely with patients from the lowest economic and social levels … World War II. The war provided a tremendous opportunity to try again on a large scale the methods …, stiff or partially stiff and painful ankles? The large clinics report some figures, but everybody …

  4. The Story of Smallpox in Massachusetts (PDF)

    11/14/2016

    the air to be corrected by large fires", care taken that "no cold air" got to his bed, where he lay … practise. His work in the support of Boylston is now largely forgotten, while every graduate of a primer … its course almost unchecked in a large portion of the country. It is a melan- choly fact …

  5. The Interdependence of Tropical Medicine and General Medicine (PDF)

    11/14/2016

    number of main branches. The large branches of general medicine are physiology, chemistry, pathology … large and the end is not yet. What has been said of malaria is true in lesser degree of dysentery … large corpora- tion may be obliged, in its own interest, to assume financial responsibility …

  6. The Practitioner's Need of an Intelligent Skepticism (PDF)

    11/14/2016

    this attitude of mind had led physicians into plans of treatment with drugs in large doses coupled … on large numbers of patients under conditions of controlled observation. Fre- quently it turns out after … him by the manufacturing pharmacist. As all forms of digitalis are good, here it is largely a question …

  7. The Objectives of Medical Progress (PDF)

    11/14/2016

    bleeding, sweat- ing and purging, in as large doses and as oft repeated. The beloved youth of whom … for the participation by the regular profession in a field which had hitherto been largely abandoned both by the medical … efficiency expert in the operating amphitheatre of one of our large hospitals ob- serving operations. His …

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

    11/11/2016

    of the last century and the beginning of this century has been very largely in the avoidance of certain … in his urine. The public at large has taken very kindly to such ideas. It is a very popular form of humor … persons who are instrumental in arranging the examination of large groups, there will be just cause …

  9. The Relations of the Massachusetts Medical Society to the Public

    11/11/2016

    the people at large (who might otherwise be incapable of fully discerning the qualifications of candidates … a former fellow who agrees to cure for a large fee by the absolutely fraudulent methods called … large cities has occurred within the last fifty years and in the smaller cities within a much more …

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

    11/11/2016

    education, have emanated in large part from members of the Society in their individual or associated … to reduce his professional earnings. In succeeding years sanitary measures proposed and largely executed … occupied a large part of his time and filled the pages of his day book year after year during the late …

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