American Practitioner and News, Volumes 11-121891 |
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Page 55 - April, 1894, for the examination of candidates for appointment to the Medical Corps of the United States Army, to fill existing vacancies. Persons desiring to present themselves for examination by the board will make application to...
Page 27 - New York, by the adoption of a constitution and by-laws, and the election of the following officers: President, G. Betton Massey, MD, Philadelphia; Vice-presidents, William James Morton, MD, and Augustin H.
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Page 28 - The association starts with a strong and vigorous membership, and has every prospect of a most useful and successful career. The next meeting will be held in Philadelphia, in September of this year.
Page 257 - ... atmospheric organisms to mingle unaltered with the serum in the pleural cavity, it seems to follow logically that the floating particles in the air may be disregarded in our surgical work. And if so, we may dispense with antiseptic washing and irrigation; provided always that we can trust ourselves and our assistants to avoid the introduction into the wound of septic defilement from other than atmospheric sources.