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"List of members of the American Medical Association, by states, from its formation in 1846 to and including 1880. Compiled from the annual published minutes. By J. M. Toner, M.D.": 131 p. at end of v. 31.
 

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Página 37 - On the Nutritive Qualities of Milk, and the influence produced thereon by pregnancy and menstruation in the human female, and by pregnancy in the cow, and also on the question whether there is not some mode by which the nutritive constituents of milk can be preserved in their purity and sweetness, and furnished to the inhabitants of cities in such quantities as to supersede the present defective and often unwholesome method of supply.
Página 537 - ... one of the most important, but also one of the most essential articles of diet in the possession of man.
Página 54 - Dr. Biddle, Chairman of the Committee on Nominations, to whom was referred the resolution of Dr. Jewett, " that a Committee of one from each State be appointed by this Association to report upon a uniform system of Registration of Marriages, Births, and Deaths...
Página 44 - Resolved, That all reports on the Medical Topography and prevailing diseases of States, shall, to entitle them to be received by this Association and published in the proceedings, be first approved by the Medical Societies of the State or Territory where such Societies exist, and to which State or Territory such report refers.
Página 75 - GENTLEMEN : With feelings of grateful pleasure, I meet you, and greet you, on this occasion. For high and useful purposes, have we assembled from the wide extent of our beloved country. The elevation of a noble profession — the promotion of science — the good of humanity — these have been, are, and will continue to be, the objects of our Association.
Página 33 - York ; and that it be referred to a special committee of five, to be appointed by the...
Página 50 - ... for cultivating and advancing medical knowledge; for elevating the standard of medical education; for promoting the usefulness, honor, and interests of the medical profession; for enlightening and directing public opinion in regard to the duties> responsibilities, and requirements of medical men ; for exciting and encouraging emulation and concert of action in the profession, and for facilitating and fostering friendly intercourse between those who are engaged in it...
Página 78 - Washington, and the alternate one, as now, at different points of our common country. We might thus secure all the advantages of a fixed abode, in the way of preserving the archives, making collections, etc., whilst by meeting in various localities, we could not fail to excite that wide-spread interest among the profession, and obtain such accessions of new members as would greatly enhance the high and useful objects of our...
Página 339 - Eleven patients were attacked one morning in the laundry of one of our principal hotels ; several were brought to us from a sugar refinery, where, after working several hours in a close and over-heated apartment, they fell down suddenly in a state of insensibility ; and we had an opportunity of comparing their symptoms and lesions with those who became exhausted after laboring in the sun, but were unable to satisfy ourselves of any distinction.
Página 336 - The warm and the moist, these are the most favorable conditions for the production of an exuberant vegetation. Now the vegetable covering is nowhere so general, the vegetation so predominant, as in the two Americas. Behold, under the same parallel where Africa presents only parched...

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