Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 9s.l., 1889 |
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Page 258
... profession represents a high aver- age order of intelligence , and yet it possesses the least possible political influence in every community in this country . surely should not be the case . It almost seems to be an inherent quality ...
... profession represents a high aver- age order of intelligence , and yet it possesses the least possible political influence in every community in this country . surely should not be the case . It almost seems to be an inherent quality ...
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... profession will ever be found ready to advise and give assistance without a selfish thought and with- out due remuneration , when the people are threatened with dan- gers of this character , we should not be entirely forgetful of the ...
... profession will ever be found ready to advise and give assistance without a selfish thought and with- out due remuneration , when the people are threatened with dan- gers of this character , we should not be entirely forgetful of the ...
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... profession , will be able to make a competent and even large provision for his family . Another point upon which I congratulate the profession is its independ- ance . It does not rely on endowment , but on its own exertions directed to ...
... profession , will be able to make a competent and even large provision for his family . Another point upon which I congratulate the profession is its independ- ance . It does not rely on endowment , but on its own exertions directed to ...
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