Medical Counselor and Michigan Journal of Homeopathy, Volume 14

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1889
 

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Page 376 - To the Medical Profession : The various medical associations and the medical profession will be glad to learn that Dr. John S. Billings, Surgeon US Army has consented to take charge of the Report on the Mortality and Vital Statistics of the United States as returned by the Eleventh Census. As the United...
Page 363 - A MAN that is young in years may be old in hours, if he have lost no time. But that happeneth rarely. Generally, youth is like the first cogitations, not so wise as the second. For there is a youth in thoughts, as well as in ages. And yet the invention of young men is more lively than that of old ; and imaginations stream into their minds better, and as it were more divinely.
Page 48 - Shakspeare, that, take him for all in all, we shall not look upon his like again.
Page 376 - States has no system of registration of vital statistics, such as is relied upon by other civilized nations for the purpose of ascertaining the actual movement of population, our census affords the only opportunity of obtaining near an approximate estimate of the birth and death rates of much the larger part of the country, which is entirely unprovided with any satisfactory system of State and municipal registration. In view of this, the Census Office, during the month of May this year, will issue...
Page 479 - ... study of medicine, he passed an examination conducted under the authority and in accordance with the rules of the Regents of the University of the State of New York, in arithmetic, grammar, geography, orthography, American history, English composition and the elements of natural philosophy...
Page 224 - AMERICAN RESORTS; WITH NOTES UPON THEIR CLIMATE. By Bushrod W. James, AM, MD, Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; The American Public Health Association; The Pennsylvania...
Page 40 - ... many of their members have their work well under way, the preparatory labors of others are not yet begun. Thus far the Secretary has received reports of progress from bureaus and committees in effect as follows : The Bureau of Materia Medica reports that some of the members have held conference meetings and are engaged in preparing materials for illustrating the pathogenesis of Iodine and its Salts. Others have promised important literary contributions to the same subject. The Bureau of Gynaecology,...

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