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  1. The Misuse of Drugs in Modern Practice

    8/11/2016

    patients, when they carry our prescriptions to the apothecary, see large stocks of these proprietary …" on these goods. Grocers, even, display them by the side of articles much more tempting to the taste. How largely … of treatment demands. Our drugs have gained in power as well as in number. A large part of the old Pharmacopœia …

  2. An Epoch in Medicine in an Age of Delusion

    8/11/2016

    public opinion upon medical matters. There are many men in large practice who do not care to have … science, we have had an etiology which could not explain itself, a therapeutic largely dictated by fashion … universities in some measure, and also into the community at large, that the college is not a place exclusively …

  3. The Relation of Pathology to Medicine

    8/11/2016

    . Large numbers of sick, with different forms of disease and with different stages of the same disease … was largely founded on metaphysics. The case was different in England. Here medicine had felt the magic …

  4. The Physician's Extra-Professional Duties

    8/11/2016

    mistaken idea has become current that nurses can be properly taught only in the large hospitals. Of course … is not by any means sufficient. The new profession of nursing did not originate in large hospitals nor in great … and of diphtheria, as well as the recognition of these diseases in their earliest stages, depends largely upon …

  5. The Medical Profession and the Commonwealth

    8/11/2016

    Square, in November, 1781, has by normal growth become a multitude so large that it requires am entire … solution of which has been largely due to their wise counsel and to the experienced judgment derived from … testimony is a composite of facts and opinions in which the facts largely predominate. But they are medical …

  6. The Medical Profession and the Commonwealth (pdf)

    8/11/2016

    Square, in Novem- ber, 1781, has by normal growth become a multitude so large that it requires an entire … solution of which has been largely due to their wise counsel aud to the experienced judgment derived from … of facts and opinions in which the facts largely pre- dominate. Hut they are medical facts, the correct …

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

    8/11/2016

    liberality. A very mistaken idea has become current that DUrseB can bo properly taught only in the large … not originate iu large hospitals nor in great cities. And in the orig- inal achools, hospital work is still only … and of diph- theria, as well as the recognition of these diseases in their earliest stages, depends largely

  8. Realism in Medicine

    8/11/2016

    physiology or pathology. Both of these important branches were taught by lectures to large classes in which … to give special instruction in it. In the new buildings now nearing completion, he will have a large room … to these laboratories and teachers devoted to the study of pathology, the Medical School has also a large

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

    8/11/2016

    in his manner of dress. His garments were of a fashion peculiar to himself, remarkably large and loose … improvement, large numbers of officers and soldiers of both armies being assembled there; among … of medicine and surgery. The prestige which he brought with him speedily obtained for him a large

  10. The Relation of Pathology to Medicine (pdf)

    8/11/2016

    out. Large numbers of sick, with different forms of disease aud with different stages of the same … medicine was largely founded on meta- physics. The case was different in England. Here medicine had felt …

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