| American Medical Association - Electronic journals - 1851 - 698 pages
...article of the Constitution, line No. 9, so as to read $10, instead of 83. Dr. DRAKE, of Ohio, then offered the following resolution : — Resolved, That in the opinion of this Association, the students of our schools should be required to matriculate within the first days after the opening of... | |
| 1854 - 478 pages
...announced that he would appoint the Committee contemplated by the resolution, hereafter. Dr. MclLVAiNE offered the following resolution : Resolved, That...antiquity, is a miserable apology for teaching, is prima facie evidence of their inaptness to instruct, and is inimicable to medical progress. Laid on the table.... | |
| Education - 1852 - 420 pages
...persons from out of town, and yet there was room to spare ! The Massachusetts Teacher was commended in the following resolution : Resolved, That in the opinion of this Association, the " Massachusetts Teacher" commends itself to the regard of all true friends of Education, as a periodical... | |
| Medicine - 1854 - 496 pages
...announced that he would appoint the Committee, contemplated by the resolution, hereafter. Dr. MclLVAiNK offered the following resolution : Resolved, That...antiquity, is a miserable apology for teaching, is prima facie evidence of their inaplnessto instruct, and is inimicable to medical progress. It was, on motion,... | |
| Medicine - 1854 - 946 pages
...holding the next meeting of the Association. Dr. JIclLVAixE offered the following resolution : Rtsoleeil, That in the opinion of this Association, the practice...antiquity, is a miserable apology for teaching, is prima fade evidence of their inaptness to instruct, and is inimical to medical progress. It was, on motion,... | |
| 1854 - 332 pages
...system/' A certain Dr. MelLVAiNE offered the following resolution : "Resolved, That in the opinion of the Association, the practice of Professors reading lectures...of antiquity, is a miserable apology for teaching, [aprima facie evidence of their inaptness to instruct, und is iriimicablo toM:dical progress." Much... | |
| Medicine - 1854 - 496 pages
...Association an abstract of his new mode of treating fractures, &c., which motion was carried, and PKOF. Resolved, That in the opinion of this Association,...antiquity, is a miserable apology for teaching, is prima facie evidence of their inaptness to instruct, and is inimicable to medical progress. It was, on motion,... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - 1870 - 144 pages
...discussion of the topic presented by Dr. Peabody was then had. Mr. WC Collar, of Boston Highlands, offered the following resolution: — " Resolved, that in the opinion of this association, the public safety and the highest interests of education demand that the Bible should not be excluded from... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - Education - 1870 - 144 pages
...discussion of the topic presented by Dr. Peabody was then had. Mr. WC Collar, of Boston Highlands, offered the following resolution : — " Resolved, that in the opinion of this association, the public safety and the highest interests of education demand that the Bible should not be excluded from... | |
| National Educational Association (U.S.) - Education - 1873 - 280 pages
...university. I would have every citizen self-reliant, but think that question is not touched. I present the following resolution: Resolved, That, in the opinion of this Association, the proceeds of the sales of public lands should be hereafter set apart by Congress, under such conditions... | |
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