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" The profession to which we belong, once venerated on account of its antiquity, — its various and profound science — its elegant literature — its polite accomplishments — its virtues, — has become corrupt, and degenerate, to the forfeiture of... "
Transactions - Сторінка 7
автори: American Medical Association - 1848
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The New England Botanic, Medical and Surgical Journal, Томи 3 – 4

1849 - 786 стор.
...good doctrine, that;] its carious and profound science ; [take special notice !] its virtues, &.C., has become corrupt and degenerate, to the forfeiture...formerly received spontaneously and universally." Now let us see what follows almost within the compass of a breath. " With the present century the spirit...
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New Jersey Medical Reporter and Transactions of the New Jersey ..., Том 11

1858 - 642 стор.
...profession to which we belong, once venerated on account of its antiquity; its varied and prof ound science ; its elegant literature ; its polite accomplishments...THE FORFEITURE OF ITS SOCIAL POSITION, and with it ofthe homage it formerly received, spontaneously and universally. " A prominent and accomplished physician...
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American Medical Gazette and Journal of Health, Том 8

1861 - 882 стор.
...by the late Dr. Chapman, its first President, whose address to that body avows that " the profession has become corrupt, and degenerate to the forfeiture...formerly received spontaneously and universally." Since this address, now more than nine years ago, the Association at its annual meetings has added...
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Transactions, Том 23

American Medical Association - 1872 - 880 стор.
...declaration that " the profession to which we belong, once venerated on account of its antiquity, its varied and profound science, its elegant literature, its...formerly received spontaneously and universally." My old neighbor, Professor Henry Miller, in his address to the Association at New Haven, indulged in...
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Transactions, Том 24

American Medical Association - 1873 - 458 стор.
...declared that " the profession to which we belong, once venerated on account of its antiquity, its varied and profound science, its elegant literature, its...formerly received spontaneously and universally." Would not the impartial observer now, in the face of the sublime record to which I have just adverted,...
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An Ethical symposium

1883 - 248 стор.
...1848, the president, in his opening address, made the statement, that the profession of medicine had become corrupt and degenerate, to the forfeiture of its social position, and of the homage which it had formerly spontaneously arid universally received. That the truth of this...
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The Codification of Medical Morality: Historical and Philosophical Studies ...

R.B. Baker - 2007 - 243 стор.
...purer motives, or having views of a wider range of beneficence. The profession to which we belong .. . has become corrupt, and degenerate, to the forfeiture of its social position, and with it the homage it formerly received spontaneously and universally.... [Is not] the profession .. . environed...
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Sickness and Health in America: Readings in the History of Medicine and ...

Judith Walzer Leavitt, Ronald L. Numbers - 1997 - 606 стор.
...profession to which we belong," he lamented, "once venerated on account of its antiquity — its varied and profound science — its elegant literature —...the homage it formerly received spontaneously and universally."1 The golden age Chapman recalled may have been only an old man's fantasy, but American...
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Joseph Leidy: The Last Man Who Knew Everything

1998 - 332 стор.
...medicine: "The profession to which we belong, once venerated on account of its antiquity — its varied and profound science — its elegant literature —...the homage it formerly received spontaneously and universally."21 The new medicine, especially of the academic variety, would mean promotion by merit...
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Bodily and Narrative Forms: The Influence of Medicine on American Literature ...

Cynthia J. Davis - 2000 - 284 стор.
...Medical Association, told those gathered at its annual convention that "the profession to which we belong has become corrupt, and degenerate, to the forfeiture...it formerly received spontaneously and universally" (Transactions 7). Chapman may have overestimated the former homage. As numerous historians have documented,...
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