The Cincinnati Lancet and Clinic, Volume 12; Volume 51

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J.C. Culbertson, 1884
 

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Page 141 - ... any such child to engage therein, shall be fined not more than two hundred and fifty dollars, or imprisoned not more than one year, or both.
Page 143 - Missouri herein provided, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall for the first offense be punished by a fine of not less than fifty dollars nor more than one hundred dollars or by imprisonment not exceeding thirty days, and for each subsequent offense...
Page 141 - Secretary applications for certificates and examinations ; the president * * * shall have authority to administer oaths, and the BOARD to take testimony in all matters relating to their duties...
Page 142 - ... received a diploma conferring the degree of doctor of medicine from some legally incorporated medical college in the United States, or a diploma or license conferring the full right to practice all the branches of medicine and surgery in some foreign country, and has also...
Page 143 - Nothing in this act shall apply to commissioned medical officers of the United States army or navy, or of the United States marine hospital service. Nor shall it apply to...
Page 137 - Three trustees (two physicians and one business man), shall be appointed for one year's service, three for two years, three for three years, three for four years and three for five years.
Page 126 - Every registered pharmacist who desires to continue the practice of his profession, shall annually thereafter, during the time he shall continue in such practice, on such date as the board of pharmacy...
Page 143 - ... the same in a book to be kept by him for that purpose, And the...
Page 482 - ... centres. Putting this otherwise, the process is from centres comparatively well organised at birth up to those, the highest centres, which are continually organising through life. (~2) Evolution is a passage from the most simple to the most complex ; again, from the lowest to the highest centres. There is no inconsistency whatever in speaking of centres being at the same time most complex and least organised. Suppose a centre to consist of but two sensory and two motor elements ; if the sensory...
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