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  1. The Present Position and Value of the Exploratory or Operative Diagnosis (pdf)

    10/19/2016

    . That an experienced observer may make an occa- sional guess that seems little less than instinctive, we all admit … strongly than in the abdomen that his diagnosis is so ac- curate that he may base upon it operations …, in spite of all knowledge dependent upon skill and upon experience, many a curable disease may be allowed …

  2. The Sanctity of Medicine (pdf)

    10/19/2016

    and in disease. Medicine may be traced to two separate origins, Greek and Hindu. The date of its origin …, that there is a class of scientists more expert, to which may be referred all ques- tions of doubt, as well as the more … be labeled at all, or may receive several interpretations; that the state which looks grave to-day, as far …

  3. Some Perplexities in Modern Medicine

    10/19/2016

    this turn our thoughts to some subject whose consideration may illumine our path or encourage us if appalled … action, in order that a harmful result may be recognized as promptly as a beneficial one. Long continued … what may be accounted intolerant empiricism. The iniquitous practice of bleeding may upon occasions …

  4. The Burden of Feeble-Mindedness

    10/19/2016

    or disease, it is gone forever. It is never replaced by the multiplication of other similar cells, as may …" of the defective germ plasm may keep up the sequence. If both parents come from tainted families, the probability … individuals with no family taint are not so likely to have defective children; indeed, the tendency may

  5. Movements in Medicine (pdf)

    10/19/2016

    Discourse which may hereafter be published." MOVEMENTS IN MEDICINE.* By David L. Edsatx, M.D., Boston … by The New England Journal of Medicine. Downloaded from nejm.org by JOSH ROSENFELD on May 16, 2016 … of into practice, and may readily attract into medicine many whose temperaments would ear- lier have led them …

  6. Movements in Medicine

    10/19/2016

    into such work instead of into practice, and may readily attract into medicine many whose temperaments would … interest of world-wide extent in the social causes of distress and disease,—a wave that may well become … established medical relations, customs and traditions. What I spoke of earlier you may well say is having …

  7. The Burden of Feeble-Mindedness (pdf)

    10/19/2016

    by the multiplication of other similar cells, as may happen in other bodily tissues. The various known causes … plasm may keep up the sequence. If both parents come from tainted families, the probability of defect … with no family taint are not so likely to have defective children; indeed, the tendency may be eradicated …

  8. Some Abuses in Surgical Practice (pdf)

    10/19/2016

    there is due a certain succession of processes to be completed in a certain time—which time and processes may … vary with the constitution and condition of the patient, and may tend to death or recovery … the achievements of American surgery, is particularly strong. But although we may very properly treat …

  9. Some Perplexities in Modern Medicine (pdf)

    10/19/2016

    have caused confusion in the past and to mention briefly certain unusual observations which may have …. Downloaded from nejm.org by JOSH ROSENFELD on May 16, 2016. For personal use only. No other uses without …

  10. Global Health Committee - October 19, 2016 This is member only content

    10/19/2016

    Attendees: Drs. Julia Benedetti, Margaret Gadon, Marcus Harding, James Hudspeth (phone), Sushama Scalera, Bhavna Seth, Ms. Marcia Lipson, and Mr. Rolvix Patterson (phone) Guests: Jessica Kenney (phone); Kimberly O’Sullivan, MD; and Micaela Owusu, MD, MSc Staff: Jennifer Day, Jill Cricones, Jed Clifton The me

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