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" To encourage young men to pursue regular courses of study in classical and scientific institutions before entering upon the study of medicine. 3. To extend the bounds of medical science, to elevate the profession, to relieve human suffering, and to prevent... "
College and Clinical Record - Page 127
1880
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The Medical Gazette: A Weekly Journal of Medicine, Surgery, and ..., Volume 4

1878 - 528 pages
...this association, are thus broadly stated" in the second article of our constitution : "first, — To bring those who are alumni of classical, scientific...medical schools into closer relations with each other. "Second. — To encourage young men to pursue regular courses of study in classical or scientific institutions,...
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The Chicago Medical Journal and Examiner, Volume 36

1878 - 694 pages
...science ; the elevation of the profession, etc., etc. The special objects of the Society shall be: 1st. To encourage young men to pursue regular courses of study in classical, scientific and literary schools of the highest grade, before entering upon the study of medicine. 13...
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American Journal of Dental Science

1879 - 596 pages
...medical schools into closer relations with each other." The purpose for which this Society is formed is "to encourage young men to pursue regular courses...institutions before entering upon the study of medicine, and to extend the bounds of medical science and elevate the profession." The constitution further prescribes...
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Michigan Medical News, Volume 2

1879 - 334 pages
...are alumni of collegiate, scientific and medical schools into closer relations with each other. 2d. To encourage young men to pursue regular courses of study in classical or scientific institutions before entering upon the study of medicine3d. To extend the bounds of medical...
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Cincinnati Lancet and Clinic, Volume 3; Volume 42

1879 - 582 pages
...alumni of collegiate, scientific, and medical schools into closer relations with each other. Second. To encourage young men to pursue regular courses of study in classical or scientific institutions before entering upon the study of medicine. Third. To extend the bounds...
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The Detroit Lancet, Volume 3

Leartus Connor, Henry Alexander Cleland - 1880 - 588 pages
...alumni of collegiate, scientific and medical schools into closer relations with each other. Second — To encourage young men to pursue regular courses of study in classical or scientific institutions before entering upon the study of medicine. Third — To extend the bounds...
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Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 4

1885 - 672 pages
...pursue regular courses of classical and scientific study before entering upon the study of medicine ; to extend the bounds of medical science : to elevate...relieve human suffering ; and to prevent disease. Is the Academy hampered in any way in such efforts by its present constitution ? It is true that fellows...
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A guide to the medical profession, ed. and with intr. chapter by ..., Issue 441

Edwin Wooton - 1883 - 450 pages
...dols. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MEDICINE. — The objects of the Academy are : To bring those who are alumui of classical, scientific, and medical schools into closer relations with each other ; to encourage young men to pursue regular courses of study in classical and scientific institutions...
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Maryland Medical Journal: Medicine and Surgery, Volume 11

1884 - 544 pages
...Marcy, AM, MD, of Boston, Mass. The objects of the Academy are thus denned by the constitution : 1. To bring those who are Alumni of Classical, Scientific...to relieve human suffering, and to prevent disease. The Membership of the Academy shall consist of Fellows and Honorary Members. SEC. II. The Fellows shall...
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Magazine of Western History, Volume 11

1890 - 1120 pages
...alumni of collegiate, scientific and medical schools into closer relations with each other. " Second — to encourage young men to pursue regular courses of study in classical or scientific institutions, before entering upon the study of medicine. •'Third — to extend the...
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