The Medical Examiner: A Monthly Record of Medical Science, Band 11Lindsay & Blakiston., 1855 |
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Seite 384 - He who was ever touched by human woe, who healed the sick, restored sight to the blind, hearing to the deaf, and speech to the dumb, who fed the hungry and comforted the sorrowful, was driven from the people He had labored to save.
Seite 171 - WHAT TO OBSERVE AT THE BEDSIDE AND AFTER DEATH, IN MEDICAL CASES. Published under the authority of the London Society for Medical Observation. A new American, from the second and revised LondoL edition.
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Seite 164 - I take no offence, and attempt no retort. No man makes a quarrel with me over the counterpane that covers a mother, with her new-born infant at her breast. There is no epithet in the vocabulary of slight and sarcasm that can reach my personal sensibilities in such a controversy.
Seite 728 - MEDICINE — may be defined to be that science which teaches the application of every branch of medical knowledge to the purposes of the law ; hence its limits are, on the one hand, the requirements of the law, and on the other, the whole range of medicine.
Seite 536 - CLINICAL LECTURES on the Diseases of Women and Children. By GUNNING S. BEDFORD, AM, MD, Professor of Obstetrics, the Diseases of Women and Children, and Clinical Midwifery, in the University of New York.
Seite 367 - Resolutions passed at the eighth meeting of the Association, held at Philadelphia : " Resolved, That no State or local society shall hereafter be entitled to representation in this Association that has not adopted its code of Ethics.
Seite 366 - DC, offered the following, which was adopted :— Resolved, That a committee of three be appointed to report to the...
Seite 351 - I am sure that your objects will be, the advancement of science — the good of mankind — the honor and glory of the profession. We have the dignity and character of a noble calling to sustain — of a profession which has numbered, for two thousand years and more, some of the wisest and best men in all countries and all times.