| 1910 - 678 pages
...unselfishly devoting his high intelligence, his time, and his means to the public welfare, it is Dr. Welch. Gladly do we acknowledge him as our leader....movement by physicians for the reduction of disease which if>so facto means a movement against their financial interests. The writer is a member of the regular... | |
| 1911 - 404 pages
...intelligence, his time, and his means to the public welfare, it is Dr. Welch. Gladly do we cknowledge him as our leader. To accuse the president and members...against their financial interests. The writer is a member of the regular profession ; he nevertheless would not wish for a moment to limit the freedom... | |
| 1910 - 692 pages
...unselfishly devoting his high intelligence, his time, and his means to the public welfare, it is Dr. Welch. Gladly do we acknowledge him as our leader....against their financial interests. The writer is a member of the regular profession; he, nevertheless, would not wish for a moment to limit the freedom... | |
| 1910 - 560 pages
...unselfishly devoting his high intelligence, his time, and his means to the public welfare, it is Dr. Welch. Gladly do we acknowledge him as our leader....against their financial interests. The writer is a member of the regular profession; he nevertheless would not wish for a moment to limit the freedom... | |
| 1910 - 400 pages
...unselfishly devoting his high intelligence, his time, and his means to the public welfare, it is Dr. Welch. Gladly do we acknowledge him as our leader....against their financial interests. The writer is a member of the regular profession ; he nevertheless would not wish for a moment to limit the freedom... | |
| 1910 - 706 pages
...unselfishly devoting his high intelligence, his time, and his means to the public welfare, it is Dr. Welch. To accuse the president and members of the American...a movement against their financial interests. The official mouthpiece of this " National League for Medical Freedom " is Mr. B. 0. Flower who had heretofore... | |
| 1910 - 908 pages
...unselfishly devoting his high intelligence, his time, and his means to the public welfare, it is Dr. Welch. Gladly do we acknowledge him as our leader....against their financial interests. The writer is a member of the regular profession ; he nevertheless would not wish for a moment to limit the freedom... | |
| 1910 - 748 pages
...unselfishly devoting his high intelligence, his time, and his means to the public welfare, it is Dr. Welch. Gladly do we acknowledge him as our leader....against their financial interests. The writer is a member of the regular profession ; he nevertheless would not wish for a moment to limit the freedom... | |
| 1910 - 850 pages
...anything in defense of the Committee of One Hundred after having given the names of its officers ? To accuse the president and members of the American...against their financial interests. The writer is a member of the regular profession ; he nevertheless would not wish for a moment to limit the freedom... | |
| 1910 - 792 pages
...unselfishly devoting his high intelligence, his time, and his means to the public welfare, it is Dr. Welch. Gladly do we acknowledge him as our leader....selfish motives in advocating the establishment of a Federad Department of Health is absurd. If there ever was an unselfishmovement inaugurated, it is this... | |
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