Transactions of the Colorado State Medical Society, Svazek 32The Society, 1902 Includes list of members. |
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Strana 95 - states that a patent may be obtained by "any person who has invented or discovered any new and useful art, machine, manufacture or composition of matter not known or used by others in this country.
Strana 66 - minutes in its delivery; and no member shall speak longer than five minutes, nor more than once on any subject. SEC. 5. All papers read before the society shall be its property. Each paper shall be deposited with the secretary when read, and if this is not done it shall not be published. CHAPTER
Strana 72 - as nearly as practicable. SEC. 3. The committee on public policy and legislation shall consist of three members and the president and secretary. Under the direction of the House of Delegates it shall represent the society in securing and enforcing legislation in the interest of the public health and of scientific medicine.
Strana 74 - Each county society shall judge of the qualification of its own members, but, as such societies are the only portals to this society and to the American Medical Association, every reputable and legally registered physician who is practicing, or who will agree to practice, non-sectarian medicine shall be
Strana 73 - society and of the House of Delegates, and of their respective committees, and shall have general charge of all the arrangements. Its chairman shall report an outline of the arrangements to the secretary for publication in the program, and shall make additional announcements during the session as occasion may require. SEC. 6. The
Strana 67 - of the profession, and of the public in those important matters wherein it is dependent upon the profession, and shall use its influence to secure and enforce all proper medical and public health legislation, and to diffuse popular information in relation thereto. SEC. 6. It shall make careful inquiry into the
Strana 6 - whatever faults you commit the earth covereth. We welcome you as the members of a profession whose science gives pledges to our hope; though the other side of the case is not always so hopeful to the physician. " 'Is there no hope ?' the sick man said. The silent doctor shook his head. He took his leave with sighs of sorrow,
Strana 65 - SEC. 2. The name of a physician upon the properly certified roster of members, or list of delegates, of a chartered county society which has paid its annual assessment, shall be prima facie evidence of his right to register at the annual session in the respective bodies of this society.
Strana 10 - The name of a physician, upon the properly certified roster of members, or list of delegates of a chartered county society which has paid its annual assessment, shall be prima facie evidence of his right to register at the annual session in the respective bodies of this association,
Strana 66 - from day to day until it has been completed. SEC. 4. No address or paper before the society, except those of the president and orators, shall occupy more than fifteen minutes in its delivery; and no member shall speak longer than five minutes, nor more than once on any subject.