The Journal of the Michigan State Medical Society, Svazek 17

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the Society, 1918

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Strana 250 - ... and means of production, and availability of military supplies; the giving of information to producers and manufacturers as to the class of supplies needed by the military and other services of the Government, the requirements relating thereto, and the creation of relations which will render possible in time of need the immediate concentration and utilization of the resources of the Nation.
Strana 62 - ... to elevate the standard of medical education, and to secure the enactment and enforcement of just medical laws; to promote friendly intercourse among physicians ; to guard and foster the material interests of its members and to protect them against imposition ; and to enlighten and direct public opinion in regard to the great problems of state medicine...
Strana 117 - ... efficiently as in times of peace. The medical service in hospitals, medical colleges and laboratories must be up to standard; the demands incident to examination of drafted soldiers, including the reclamation of men rejected because of comparatively slight physical defects; the need of conserving the health of the families and dependents of enlisted men and the preservation of sanitary conditions — all these needs must be fully met in time of war as in time of peace. They must be met in spite...
Strana 64 - Rejoice, whatever anguish rend your heart. That God has given you, for a priceless dower, To live in these great times and have your part In Freedom's crowning hour; That you may tell your sons who see the light High in the heaven...
Strana 452 - ... 10.9 per 1,000. If the birth and death rates prevailing in any one of these three years were to remain unchanged, and if no migration were to take place to or from the area to which they relate, its population would increase at the rate of slightly more than 1 per cent per annum, or a little more than 10 per cent in a decade.
Strana 117 - Conditions of membership are not onerous and are such as any qualified practitioner can readily meet. It is proposed that physicians intending to join shall apply by letter to the secretary of the Central Governing Board, who will send the applicant a printed form, the filling out of which will permit ready classification according to training and experience. The name and data of applicants will be submitted to an executive committee of the State Governing Board, and the final acceptance to membership...
Strana 52 - Hitherto it is questionable if all the mechanical inventions yet made have lightened the day's toil of any human being. They have enabled a greater population to live the same life of drudgery and imprisonment, and an increased number of manufacturers and others to make fortunes.
Strana 64 - God has given you a priceless dower, To live in these great times and have your part In freedom's crowning hour. That ye may tell your sons who see the light High in the heavens — their heritage to take — " I saw the powers of darkness put to flight, I saw the morning break.
Strana 31 - ... it would at least give him the necessary corps of medical officers, upon which to draw, and thus serve the best interests of our country, and the best interests of the medical officer serving.
Strana 241 - The morning papers publish a statement that by the end of the year a million and a half of men will be in France. Fifteen thousand medical officers will be required for that army alone. There are today on active duty 15,174 officers of the Medical Reserve Corps. "3. Within the next two or three months the second draft will be made, to be followed by other drafts, each of which will require its proportionate number of medical officers. There are at this time on the available list of the Reserve Corps...

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