New York Medical Journal, Volume 104, Issues 1-13

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D. Appleton & Company, 1916
 

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Page 62 - Yea, I hated all my labour which I had taken under the sun: because I should leave it unto the man that shall be after me. And who knoweth whether he shall be a wise man or a fool? yet shall he have rule over all my labour wherein I have laboured, and wherein I have shewed myself wise under the sun. This is also vanity.
Page 165 - ... employment" as including employment only in a trade, business, or occupation carried on by the employer for pecuniary gain, "injury" and "personal injury" as meaning only accidental injuries arising out of and in the course of employment, and such disease or infection as...
Page 292 - Dr. Croone told me, that, at the meeting at Gresham College to-night, which, it seems, they now have every Wednesday again, there was a pretty experiment of the blood of one dog let out, till he died, into the body of another on one side, while all his own run out on the other side. The first died upon the place, and the other very well, and likely to do well.
Page 304 - I keep in mind that children who do not have plenty of fruit and vegetables need whole- wheat bread and whole grains served in other ways? Did each child have an egg or an equivalent amount of meat, fish, or poultry? Did any child have more than this of flesh foods or eggs? If so, might the money not have been better spent for fruits or vegetables? If I was unable to get milk, meat, fish, poultry, or eggs, did I serve dried beans, or other legumes thoroughly cooked and carefully seasoned? Were vegetables...
Page 308 - October 23, 1916. at Washington, DC ; Boston, Mass.; New York, NY ; Philadelphia, Pa.; Norfolk, Va. ; Charleston, SC ; Great Lakes (Chicago), 111.; Mare Island, Cal. ; and Puget Sound, Wash. Applicants must be citizens of the United States and must submit satisfactory evidence of preliminary education and medical education. The first stage of the examination is for appointment as assistant surgeon in the Medical Reserve Corps...
Page 308 - During this course he receives a salary of $2.000 per annum with allowances for quarters, heat and light, and at the end of the course, if he successfully passes an examination in the subjects taught in the school, he is commissioned an assistant surgeon in the Navy to fill a vacancy.
Page 259 - ... Laboratories are a relatively modern thing. In most of the sciences they are a development within the lives of men now living. I want you to see that we must be foremost in systematic, organized research, or we will be distanced by other countries which already well recognize the value of new knowledge. "When so much of our material welfare, the condition and extent of our manufactures, the quality of our agricultural efforts, and the health of our people, depend upon the rate of our acquirement...
Page 146 - A little more frankness than .is customary has been attempted in this story ; with no bad desire on the writer's part, it is hoped, and with no ill consequence to any reader.
Page 184 - Jane Hawkins, the wife of Richard Hawkins, had liberty till the beginning of the third month called May, and the magistrates (if shee did not depart before) to dispose of her ; and in the mean time shee is not to meddle in surgery or phisick, drinks, plaisters, or oyles, nor to question matters of religion except with the Elders for satisfaction.
Page 101 - The Medical Department is charged with the duty of investigating the sanitary condition of the Army and making recommendations in reference thereto, of advising with reference to the location of permanent camps and posts, the adoption of systems of water supply and purification, and the disposal of wastes...

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