American Medical Association Bulletin, Volumes 20-22American Medical Association., 1925 - Medicine |
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... cent . of those whom they examine are not well , that they have some physical defect or some disease which has not been recognized by reason of the fact that the individual has never been examined , and it is their duty to be the ...
... cent . of those whom they examine are not well , that they have some physical defect or some disease which has not been recognized by reason of the fact that the individual has never been examined , and it is their duty to be the ...
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... cent . preferred stock . It is to be presumed that the profits from the work will furnish ample means to pay 7 per cent . interest on the stock issued . If that isn't a purely commercial proposition it would be difficult to find one ...
... cent . preferred stock . It is to be presumed that the profits from the work will furnish ample means to pay 7 per cent . interest on the stock issued . If that isn't a purely commercial proposition it would be difficult to find one ...
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... cent . was the highest of autopsies of any hospital . Unless doctors study the end - results of disease of the patients they cannot know whether they have been right in the diagnosis . Physiology is just as important as morbid anatomy ...
... cent . was the highest of autopsies of any hospital . Unless doctors study the end - results of disease of the patients they cannot know whether they have been right in the diagnosis . Physiology is just as important as morbid anatomy ...
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... cent . We filled the chairs and crowded the corridors ; we filled the aisles and lined the walls in a room larger ... cent . of all injured workmen return to work on or before the fifteenth day , so this is not such a bad proposi- tion ...
... cent . We filled the chairs and crowded the corridors ; we filled the aisles and lined the walls in a room larger ... cent . of all injured workmen return to work on or before the fifteenth day , so this is not such a bad proposi- tion ...
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... cent . attendance at every meeting . Some of these clubs meet every week . They always are trying for a 100 per cent . attendance , and the member who is not present must have a good excuse . A certain physician has been invited to ...
... cent . attendance at every meeting . Some of these clubs meet every week . They always are trying for a 100 per cent . attendance , and the member who is not present must have a good excuse . A certain physician has been invited to ...
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Page 146 - June 30th; importers, manufacturers, producers, or compounders, $24 per annum; wholesale dealers, $12 per annum ; retail dealers, $6 per annum ; physicians, dentists, veterinary surgeons, and other practitioners lawfully entitled to distribute, dispense, give away, or administer any of the aforesaid drugs to patients upon § 1090.
Page 135 - Not always smiling, but at least serene, When grief and anguish cloud the anxious scene. Each look, each movement, every word and tone, Should tell your patient you are all his own; Not the mere artist, purchased to attend, But the warm, ready, self-forgetting friend, Whose genial visit in itself combines The best of cordials, tonics, anodynes.
Page 99 - Any chiropractor who has complied with the provisions of this act may adjust by hand any displaced tissue of any kind or nature, but shall not prescribe for or administer to any person any medicine or drugs now or hereafter included in materia medica, perform any minor surgery, only as hereinbefore stated, nor practice obstetrics.
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Page 22 - Liquid cultures, or cultures of micro-organisms in media that are fluid at the ordinary temperature (below 45° C., or 113° F.), are unmailable. Such specimens may be sent in media that remain solid at ordinary temperatures. Upon the outside of every package shall be written or printed the words, "Specimen for Bacteriological Examination. This package to be treated as letter mail.