New York State Journal of Medicine, Volume 11Medical Society of the State of New York, 1911 |
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Page 146 - Laws are made for the government of actions, and while they cannot interfere with mere religious belief and opinions, they may with practices. Suppose one believed that human sacrifices were a necessary part of religious worship, would it be seriously contended that the civil government under which he lived could not interfere to prevent a sacrifice...
Page 145 - The free exercise and enjoyment of religious profession and worship, without discrimination or preference, shall forever be allowed in this State to all mankind; and no person shall be rendered incompetent to be a witness on account of his opinions on matters of religious belief; but the liberty of conscience hereby secured shall not be so construed as to excuse acts of licentiousness, or justify practices inconsistent with the peace or safety of this State.
Page 143 - Thus, the whole power over the subject of religion is left exclusively to the State governments, to be acted upon according to their own sense of justice and the State constitutions...
Page 159 - ... to the right or to the left, as the case may be. The pain is clear cut, and often of short duration, with an interval of perhaps complete relief.
Page 199 - MD, Boston; John G. Clark, MD, Philadelphia; James J. Walsh, MD, New York; JW Ballantyne, MD, Edinburgh; John Harold, MD, London; Richard Kretz, MD, Vienna.
Page 199 - Fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine, etc. With an Introductory Note by JOHN H. MUSSER, MD, Professor of Clinical Medicine, University of Pennsylvania.
Page 97 - History maketh a young man to be old, without either wrinkles or gray hairs ; privileging him with the experience of age, without either the infirmities or inconveniences thereof.
Page 3 - A corporation can neither practice law nor hire lawyers to carry on the business of practicing law for it any more than it can practice medicine or dentistry by hiring doctors or dentists to act for it (People v.
Page 139 - No envelope will be opened except that which accompanies the successful essay. The committee will return the unsuccessful essays if reclaimed by their respective writers or their agents within one year. The committee reserves the right not to make an award if no essay submitted is considered worthy of the prize.
Page 149 - Medical Dictionary. A complete vocabulary of the terms used in medicine and the allied sciences, with their pronunciation, etymology and signification; including much collateral information of a descriptive and encyclopaedic character. Prepared on the basis of Thomas's Complete Medical Dictionary by Ryland W.