That in view of the frequency of mental disorders among all classes and descriptions of people, and in recognition of the fact that the first care of nearly all these cases necessarily devolves upon physicians engaged in general practice, and this at... Michigan University Medical Journal - Page 2831872Full view - About this book
| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1875 - 886 pages
...Kirkbridc, the chairman of the committee, and unanimously adopted by the association, viz. : "Retained, That in view of the frequency of mental disorders...of the disease and judicious modes of treatment are specially important, it is the unanimous opinion of this association that in every school conferring... | |
| Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania - 1870 - 534 pages
...dispensed with. and directed to be sent to each State Medical Society in the country : — Resolved, That in view of the frequency of mental disorders...of the disease and judicious modes of treatment are specially important, — it is the unanimous opinion of this Association, that in every school conferring... | |
| Medical Society of New Jersey - 1871 - 882 pages
...are herewith submitted, and recommended to the favorable consideration of this Society : Resolved, That in view of the frequency of mental disorders...of the disease and judicious modes of treatment are specially important, — it is the unanimous opinion of this Association that in every school conferring... | |
| Medical Society of New Jersey - 1872 - 330 pages
...resolutions are herewith submitted, and recommended to the favorable consideration of this Society: Resolved, That in view of the frequency of mental disorders...of the disease and judicious modes of treatment are specially important,— it is the unanimous opinion of this Association that in every school conferring... | |
| 1875 - 138 pages
...Instruction in Insanity, offered the following resolutions which were unanimously adopted : Resolved, That in view of the frequency of mental disorders...of the disease and judicious modes of treatment are specially important, it is the unanimous opinion of this Association that in every school conferring... | |
| New York (State). State Hospital Commission - 1894 - 718 pages
...resolutions : Resolved, That in view of the frequency of mental disorders among people of all classes, and in recognition of the fact that the first care...of the disease and judicious modes of treatment are specially important — it is the unanimous opinion of this association that in every school conferring... | |
| 1894 - 1148 pages
...people of all classes, and in recognition of the fact that the first care of nearly all these cases devolves upon physicians engaged in general practice,...especially important, it is the unanimous opinion of this Association that in every school confering medical degrees, there should be delivered, by competent... | |
| Pemberton Dudley - 1894 - 1128 pages
...resolutions : Resolved, That in view of the frequency of mental disorders among people of all classes, and in recognition of the fact that the first care of nearly all these cases devolves upon physicians engaged in general practice, and this at a period when sound views of the... | |
| Charles Hamilton Hughes - 1893 - 796 pages
...resolutions: RBSOLVKD, That in view of the frequency of mental disorders among people of all classes, and in recognition of the fact that the first care...of the disease and judicious modes of treatment are specially important,— it is the unanimous opinion of this Association that in every school conferring... | |
| American Psychiatric Association - 1895 - 386 pages
...thorough endorsement in all its details by those who have the direction of medical education. Hefolr>e4, That in view of the frequency of mental disorders...recognition of the fact that the first care of nearly all of these cases necessarily devolves upon physicians. engaged in general practice, and this at a period... | |
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