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... meeting of the Medical Association of the Greater City of New York , held January 20 , 1908. In this paper the essayist makes certain well - defined claims to originality and priority with respect to his instruments , and also claims ...
... meeting of the Medical Association of the Greater City of New York , held January 20 , 1908. In this paper the essayist makes certain well - defined claims to originality and priority with respect to his instruments , and also claims ...
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... meeting held . April 20. 1908 , which were received . The amendments to the by - laws which were offered at that meeting were then considered seriatim . Amendment No. 2 was changed to read " when at least twenty members are present ...
... meeting held . April 20. 1908 , which were received . The amendments to the by - laws which were offered at that meeting were then considered seriatim . Amendment No. 2 was changed to read " when at least twenty members are present ...
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... meeting , the nominations for 1909 were directed to be made at this meeting . The presi- dent called for nominations for each of the offices to be filled , with the following result : For president , Charles A. Wall ; for first vice ...
... meeting , the nominations for 1909 were directed to be made at this meeting . The presi- dent called for nominations for each of the offices to be filled , with the following result : For president , Charles A. Wall ; for first vice ...
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... meeting . He named , as such committee , Dr. J. W. Grosvenor , Dr. DeLancey Rochester and Dr. William T. Getman . Dr. Bonnar stated that the question of quarantine in cases of contagious disease often became a hardship to the afflicted ...
... meeting . He named , as such committee , Dr. J. W. Grosvenor , Dr. DeLancey Rochester and Dr. William T. Getman . Dr. Bonnar stated that the question of quarantine in cases of contagious disease often became a hardship to the afflicted ...
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... Meeting of the A. M. A. , by Dr. Heinrich Stern . Editor Buffalo Medical Journal . SIR : As other medical journals are publishing discussions and abstracts of papers that were read at the A. M. A. meeting , I thought it would not be out ...
... Meeting of the A. M. A. , by Dr. Heinrich Stern . Editor Buffalo Medical Journal . SIR : As other medical journals are publishing discussions and abstracts of papers that were read at the A. M. A. meeting , I thought it would not be out ...
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