206 resultados para American Medical Association
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Printed wrappers.
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"Reprinted from the Journal of the American Medical Association, v. 69, Oct. 13, 1917."
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Reprinted from the Journal of the American Medical Association. Dec. 30, 1905.
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Reprinted from the Journal of the American Medical Association.
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No. 8 and 10, prepared by the American Society for the Control of Cancer, have no series titles.
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"Principles of medical ethics of the American Medical Association": p. 136-146.
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Vol. 1 called new series vol. 1; vol. 1 called also vol. 38.
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Title from cover.
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Superseded by the Council's New Drugs
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The early history of practical anatomy.--The history of the Philadelphia school of anatomy and its relation to medical teaching.--Our recent debts to vivisection.--Recent progress in surgery.--The new era in medicine and its demands upon the profession and the college.--The real rewards of medicine.--Medicine as a career for educated men.--Vivisection and brain surgery.--Medical education.--The advantages of an academic training for a medical career.--Literary methods in medicine.--Address at the unveiling of the statue of the late Prof. Samuel D. Gross, M.D.--Semicentennial address in surgery before the American medical association.--The debt of the public to the medical profession.--The endowment of medical colleges.--The ideal physician.--Address at the Royal college of surgeons of England at the conferring of honorary degrees at the centenary celebration of the granting of its present charter.--The progress of surgery in the nineteenth century.--The mission of a medical college.--The duties and responsibilities of trustees of public medical institutions.--The qualities essential to success in medicine.--The cheerfulness of death.--The need for increased endowments for medical instruction.--Age and youth in medicine.--Surgical reminiscences of the civil war.