American Medical Association Bulletin, Volumes 20-22American Medical Association., 1925 - Medicine |
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... effort through a committee to in some way secure more post mortems in hospitals in Chicago , and our crusade has been of benefit , but even on our last year's report seventy - five per cent . was the highest of autopsies of any hospital ...
... effort through a committee to in some way secure more post mortems in hospitals in Chicago , and our crusade has been of benefit , but even on our last year's report seventy - five per cent . was the highest of autopsies of any hospital ...
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... effort on the part of the corporations to get rid of or find a way of getting rid of undesirable men , and , therefore , this examination had to be limited to certain classes of men only . In the last two or three years a good many of ...
... effort on the part of the corporations to get rid of or find a way of getting rid of undesirable men , and , therefore , this examination had to be limited to certain classes of men only . In the last two or three years a good many of ...
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... effort to avoid the pitfalls that are threat- ening . The first consideration is to protect the individuality of the physician , and the A. M. A. should take the lead in attempts to thwart all efforts to destroy that individuality ...
... effort to avoid the pitfalls that are threat- ening . The first consideration is to protect the individuality of the physician , and the A. M. A. should take the lead in attempts to thwart all efforts to destroy that individuality ...
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... or secretly are making every effort to limit beyond reason the compensation that shall be paid to physicians for services rendered in indus- trial cases . Their ultimate aim , through combination of AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION BULLETIN 25.
... or secretly are making every effort to limit beyond reason the compensation that shall be paid to physicians for services rendered in indus- trial cases . Their ultimate aim , through combination of AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION BULLETIN 25.
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American Medical Association. trial cases . Their ultimate aim , through combination of effort , is to secure not only efficient services but less than customary fees . I have been informed that in our state several of the large ...
American Medical Association. trial cases . Their ultimate aim , through combination of effort , is to secure not only efficient services but less than customary fees . I have been informed that in our state several of the large ...
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Page 110 - This cannot be forced, but must be the outcome of character and conduct. The publication or circulation of ordinary simple business cards, being a matter of personal taste or local custom, and sometimes of convenience, is not per se improper.
Page 152 - All the ordinary and necessary expenses paid or incurred during the taxable year in carrying on any trade or business, including a reasonable allowance for salaries or other compensation for personal services actually rendered...
Page 235 - ... shall be appointed for one year, one for two years, one for three years, one for four years, and one for five years.
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Page 155 - an act for the promotion of the welfare and hygiene of maternity and infancy, and for other purposes.
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.
Page 73 - The people of the State of California do enact as follows : Section 1. A new section is hereby added to the Code of Civil Procedure, to be numbered one thousand eight hundred seventy-one ; and to read as follows : 1871.
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.