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" As health is essentially necessary to the happiness of society ; and as its preservation or recovery is closely connected with the knowledge of the animal economy, and of the properties and effects of medicines; and as the benefit of medical institutions,... "
Report of a General Plan for the Promotion of Public and Personal Health - Page 57
by Massachusetts. Sanitary Commission - 1850 - 544 pages
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Quarterly register and journal of the American education society ..., Volume 10

American education society - 1838 - 470 pages
...to be secured by it, will be best expressed iu the act of incorporation, which is here inserted. " As health is essentially necessary to the happiness...knowledge of the animal economy, and of the properties and effect of Medicine ; and as the benefit of Medical Institutions, formed on liberal principles, and...
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The American Quarterly Register, Volume 10

1838 - 456 pages
...to be secured by it, will be best expressed in the act of incorporation, which is here inserted. " As health is essentially necessary to the happiness...knowledge of the animal economy, and of the properties and effect of Medicine ; and as the benefit of Medical Institutions, formed on liberal principles, and...
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The American Quarterly Register, Volume 10

1838 - 456 pages
...closely connected with the knowledge of the animal economy, and of the properties and effect of Medicine; and as the benefit of Medical Institutions, formed...patronage of the Law, is universally acknowledged : "I. Be it Ikertfore enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened,...
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Acts of Incorporation and the By-laws and Orders of the Massachusetts ...

Massachusetts Medical Society - 1850 - 60 pages
...1781. AN ACT To incorporate certain Physicians, by the name of " The Massachusetts Medical Society." As health is essentially necessary to the happiness...patronage of the law, is universally acknowledged, — 1. Be it therefore enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives, in General Court assembled,...
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Report of a committee of the Massachusetts Homoeopathic Medical Society

Massachusetts Homoeopathic Medical Society - 1851 - 16 pages
...establishment of a " medical institution founded on liberal principles for the encouragement and promotion of the knowledge of the animal economy, and of the properties and effects of medicines " ; and not for the perpetuation of any then " generally-received doctrines," nor the suppression of any new...
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Publications of the Massachusetts Homoeopathic Medical Society, Volume 4

Massachusetts Homoeopathic Medical Society - 1878 - 1038 pages
...object, and its relations to the public, by whom and for whom it exists. ... In the words of its charter: 'As health is essentially necessary to the happiness...recovery is closely connected with the knowledge of animal economy, and of the properties and effects of medicines ; and as the benefit of medical institutions,...
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The New England Medical Gazette, Volume 7

1872 - 222 pages
...examination of candidates for the practice of physic and surgery, which are respectively as follows : " As health is essentially necessary to the happiness...liberal principles and encouraged by the patronage of law is universally acknowledged ; and whereas, it is clearly of importance that a just discrimination...
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Trial of William Bushnell, M.D.

1873 - 70 pages
...qualifications prescribed by law. The preamble to the charter (Act Nov. 1, 17«1) is as follows: " As health is essentially necessary to the happiness of society, and as its preservation or recovery are closely connected with the knowledge of the animal economy, and of the properties and effects of...
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Medical Problems of the Day: The Annual Discourse Before the Massachusetts ...

Nathan Allen - 1874 - 126 pages
...be seen, that this was one of its principal objects'. The very first sentence in its charter reads, "As health is essentially necessary to the happiness...economy, and of the properties and effects of medicines, &c., Be it therefore enacted," &c. And then in specifying its objects in another place, it says, "to...
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A centennial address ... before the Massachusetts medical society

Samuel Abbott Green - 1881 - 130 pages
...Lord, 1781. An ACT to incorporate certain PHYSICIANS, by the Name of The MASSACHUSETTS MEDICAL SOCIETY. As health is essentially necessary to the happiness...patronage of the law, is universally acknowledged: Be it therefore enacted by the Senate and the House of Representatives in General Court assembled,...
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