| Medicine - 1911 - 644 pages
...views, they may secure such intelligent unity and harmony in every phase of this labor, as well as elevate and make effective the opinions of the profession in all scientific, legislative, material and social affairs, to the end that the profession may receive that respect and support within... | |
| Medicine - 1906 - 682 pages
...progress. The constitution of the State association wants by "a full and frank interchange of views to secure such intelligent unity and harmony in every...profession may receive that respect and support within its own ranks and from the community to which its honorable history and great achievement entitle it" etc.... | |
| Ohio State Medical Society - Medicine - 1904 - 536 pages
...in the more restricted sense of the word, but, quoting the constitution of the county societies, to secure "such intelligent unity and harmony in every...of their labor as will elevate and make effective public health, material and social affairs." The objection of a member to an applicant for membership... | |
| 1904 - 590 pages
...m the more restricted sense of the word, but, quoting the constitution of the county societies, to secure "such intelligent unity and harmony in every phase of their labor as will elevate and fhake effective the opinions of the profession in all scientific, legislative, public health, material... | |
| 1904 - 624 pages
...in the more restricted sense of the word, but, quoting the constitution of the county societies, to secure "such intelligent unity and harmony in every...legislative, public health, material and social affairs." The objection of a member to an applicant for membership resting on personal grounds alone, should... | |
| Medicine - 1905 - 716 pages
...says: "The purposes of this society shall be to bring into one organization the physicians of Buchanan county, so that by frequent meetings and full and...profession may receive that respect and support within its own ranks and from the community to which its honorable history and great achievements entitle it;... | |
| Medicine - 1914 - 658 pages
...does secure a better harmony and a more intelligent unity and does operate to "elevate and make more effective the opinions of the profession in all scientific, legislative, public health, and material and social affairs." There is pleasure and profit in the reading and discussion of papers... | |
| Medicine - 1911 - 346 pages
...by frank and free interchange of views they may carefully study the problems that confront them, and secure such intelligent unity and harmony in every phase of their labor as will enable them to better conduct the affairs of their respective societies to the advancement of the profession... | |
| American Medical Association - Medicine - 1922 - 796 pages
...societies, the purposes are stated as follows : To bring into one organization the physicians of the county, so that by frequent meetings and full and...profession may receive that respect and support within its own ranks and from the community to which its honorable history and great achievements entitle it;... | |
| Medicine - 1904 - 482 pages
...constitution, "The purposes of this society shall be to bring into one organization the physicians of Cass county, so that by frequent meetings and full and...profession may receive that respect and support within its own ranks and from the community to which its honorable history and great achievements entitle it;... | |
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