The Louisville Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 21Louisville Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery Company, 1915 |
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Page 228 - Full many a gem of purest ray serene The dark unfathom'd caves of ocean bear : Full many a flower is born to blush unseen, And waste its sweetness on the desert air. Some village- Hampden, that, with dauntless breast, The little tyrant of his fields withstood, Some mute inglorious Milton here may rest, Some Cromwell guiltless of his country's blood. Th...
Page 287 - ... service. The tenure' of office is permanent. Officers traveling under orders are allowed actual expenses. For further information...
Page 32 - By J. Chalmers DaCosta, MD. Samuel D. Gross, Professor of Surgery. Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia.
Page 228 - But Knowledge to their eyes her ample page, Rich with the spoils of time, did ne'er unroll ; Chill Penury repressed their noble rage And froze the genial current of the soul.
Page 228 - Perhaps in this neglected spot is laid Some heart once pregnant with celestial fire; Hands, that the rod of empire might have swayed, Or waked to ecstacy the living lyre.
Page 156 - THE TRAVEL STUDY CLUB OF AMERICAN PHYSICIANS, which made a successful study tour of Europe last year, has completed the plans for its 1915 Study Tour to the AMA meeting in San Francisco, Honolulu, Japan, the Philippines, China, with optional return via Siberia and Europe (war permitting), or via Canada. This being the first party of American physicians ever visiting the Far East and the new possessions of the United States, a most cordial welcome can be expected by authorities and members of the...
Page 286 - Candidates must be between 22 and 30 years of age, graduates of a reputable medical college, and must furnish testimonials from responsible persons as to their professional and moral character.
Page 121 - That a Psychopathic Laboratory be connected with the Criminal Courts. Common Schools, Railroads, Transportation Companies and Public Service Utilities, responsible for the actual safety of the general public should have their employees regularly examined as to their physical and mental fitness. "Tenth : That, inasmuch as State, county and city public health institutions should have as their superintendents, men of highest qualifications, who may devote their best efforts to their tasks, we recommend...
Page 224 - A Quarterly Digest of Advances, Discoveries and Improvements in the Medical and Surgical Sciences, edited by Hobart Amory Hare, MD, Professor of Therapeutics Materia Medica and Diagnosis in the Jefferson Medical College...
Page 383 - Diagnosis Differential Diagnosis. Presented through an Analysis of 385 Cases. By RICHARD C. CABOT, MD, Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston.