The benefits accruing to the public, directly and indirectly, from the active and unwearied beneficence of the profession, are so numerous and important, that physicians are justly entitled to the utmost consideration and respect from the community. The... Transactions of the Kentucky State Medical Society ...von Kentucky State Medical Society - 1851Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1847 - 834 Seiten
...The benefits accruing to the public directly and indirectly from the active and unwearied beneficence of the profession, are so numerous and important, that physicians are justly entitled to every consideration and respect from the community. The public ought likewise to entertain a just appreciation... | |
| 1848 - 910 Seiten
...The benefits accruing to the public directly and indirectly from the active and unwearied beneficence of the profession, are so numerous and important,...for the acquisition of medical education, — and uo longer to allow the statute books to exhibit the anomaly of exacting knowledge from physicians,... | |
| 1848 - 350 Seiten
...The benefits accruing to the public directly and indirectly from the active andjunwearied beneficence of the profession, are so numerous and important,...public ought likewise to entertain a just appreciation of'medical qualifications ; — to make a proper discrimination 'between true science and the assumptions... | |
| 1850 - 598 Seiten
...publicly to attack homoeopathy, of "which you evidently knew little beyond its name. (Append, p. 453) : " The public ought likewise to entertain a just appreciation...and the assumptions of ignorance and empiricism." But the reader must accustom himself to contradictions, when it is attempted to sustain an untenable... | |
| College of Physicians of Philadelphia - 1851 - 570 Seiten
...benefits accruing to the public, directly and indirectly, from the active and unwearied beneficence of the profession, are so numerous and important,...respect from the community. The public ought likewise lo entertain a just appreciation of medical qualifications ; — to make a proper discrimination between... | |
| Indiana State Medical Association, Indiana State Medical Society - 1853 - 312 Seiten
...benefits accruing to the public, directly and indirectly, from the active and unwearied beneficence of the profession, are so numerous and important,...empiricism, — to afford every encouragement and f&cility for the acquisition of medical education, and no longer to allow the statute books to exhibit... | |
| 1854 - 496 Seiten
...ought to entertain a just appreciation of professional qualifications; to make a proper distinction between true science, and the assumptions of ignorance and empiricism ; to afford every facility and encouragement for the acquisition of medical education, and instead of allowing the Statute... | |
| Thomas Hawkes Tanner - 1856 - 262 Seiten
...benefits accruing to the public, directly and indirectly, from the active and unwearied beneficence of the profession, are so numerous and important,...likewise to entertain a just appreciation of medical qualification ; to make a proper discrimination between true science and the assumptions of ignorance... | |
| Thomas Hawkes Tanner - 1856 - 264 Seiten
...the community. The public ought likewise to entertain a just appreciation of medical qualification; to make a proper discrimination between true science and the assumptions of ignorance and empiricism—to afford every encouragement and facility for the acquisition of medical education—and... | |
| American Medical Association - 1857 - 684 Seiten
...benefits accruing to the public, directly and indirectly, from the active and unwearied beneficence of the profession, are so numerous and important,...of medical education — and no longer to allow the statute-books to exhibit the anomaly of exacting knowledge from physicians, under a liability to heavy... | |
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