Cincinnati Medical Advance, Volume 5

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J.E. Forrest., 1878
 

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Page 59 - ... and illustrated, from the pens of the leading scientific men of different countries. Accounts of important scientific discoveries, the application of science to the practical arts, and the latest views put forth concerning natural phenomena, have been given by savants of the highest authority.
Page 532 - ... founded on experiments and verified by experience, so far as in his individual judgment they shall tend to promote the welfare of those under his professional care.
Page 72 - Art is long, and Time is fleeting, And our hearts, though stout and brave, Still, like muffled drums, are beating Funeral marches to the grave.
Page 183 - A higher hand must make her mild, If all be not in vain; and guide Her footsteps, moving side by side With wisdom, like the younger child: For she is earthly of the mind, But Wisdom heavenly of the soul.
Page 263 - Society demands for itself absolute liberty in science, and hence requires of its applicants for membership no creed or confession of medical belief, but only a willingness to act for the furtherance of its declared objects, which are, the advancement of the science of medicine, particularly the improvement of homoeopathic therapeutics.
Page 385 - These By-Laws may be altered or amended by a two-thirds vote of the members present at any regular meeting, subject to the provisions of the Rule Integrating The Florida Bar.
Page 60 - It has passed into a circulation far beyond the most sanguine hopes at first entertained, and the cordial and intelligent approval which it has everywhere met shows that its close and instructive discussions have been well appreciated by the reading portion of the American people. It has not been its policy to make boastful promises of great things to be done in the future, but rather to appeal to what it has already accomplished as giving it a claim upon popular patronage. But no pains will be spared...
Page 532 - ... to constitute the best general guide in the selection of remedies, and fully intending to carry out this principle to the best of our ability, this belief does not debar us from recognizing and making use of the results of any experience, and we shall exercise and defend the inviolable right of every educated physician to make...
Page 183 - What is she, cut from love and faith. But some wild Pallas from the brain Of Demons? fiery-hot to burst All barriers in her onward race For power. Let her know her place; She is the second, not the first.
Page 407 - The grand sphere of Colocynth lies among the neuroses, especially where pain is the most prominent feature.

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