Proceedings of the Connecticut State Medical Society ...the Society, 1920 |
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... Influenza . Thomas H. Russell , M.D. , Heredity . Paul Waterman , M.D. , . • 138 • 152 Modern Problems in Mental Hygiene . William B. Terhune , M.D. , X - Ray Intra - Abdominal Diagnosis by the Oxygen Inflation Method . L. F. Wheatley ...
... Influenza . Thomas H. Russell , M.D. , Heredity . Paul Waterman , M.D. , . • 138 • 152 Modern Problems in Mental Hygiene . William B. Terhune , M.D. , X - Ray Intra - Abdominal Diagnosis by the Oxygen Inflation Method . L. F. Wheatley ...
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... influenza , made a combination sufficiently impressive as well as oppressive . Happily the influenza was not in the main of a virulent type so that we have come through it passably well . The Society has suffered the loss during the ...
... influenza , made a combination sufficiently impressive as well as oppressive . Happily the influenza was not in the main of a virulent type so that we have come through it passably well . The Society has suffered the loss during the ...
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Connecticut State Medical Society. medical attendance for the rural communities . The epidemic of influenza of two years ago sharply accentuated this condition of affairs . No doubt , at that time , the absence of some of the ...
Connecticut State Medical Society. medical attendance for the rural communities . The epidemic of influenza of two years ago sharply accentuated this condition of affairs . No doubt , at that time , the absence of some of the ...
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... influenza swept through the colonies in America and the West Indies , including the New England settlements . This is the first recorded epidemic of that disease in America . Winthrop wrote of it as follows : " An epidemical sickness ...
... influenza swept through the colonies in America and the West Indies , including the New England settlements . This is the first recorded epidemic of that disease in America . Winthrop wrote of it as follows : " An epidemical sickness ...
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... influenza . Of the former year Hubbard in his History of New England writes : " In 1655 there was another faint cough that passed through the whole country of New England , occa- sioned by some strange distemper or infection in the air ...
... influenza . Of the former year Hubbard in his History of New England writes : " In 1655 there was another faint cough that passed through the whole country of New England , occa- sioned by some strange distemper or infection in the air ...
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Strana 259 - Arrangement, and such other committees as may be necessary. Such committees shall be elected by the House of Delegates unless otherwise provided. Sec. 2. The Committee on Scientific Work shall consist of three members, of which the Secretary shall be...
Strana 262 - Each county society shall have general direction of the affairs of the profession in the county, and its influence shall be constantly exerted for bettering the scientific, moral and material condition of every physician in the county; and systematic efforts shall be made by each member, and by the society as a whole, to increase the membership until it embraces every qualified physician in the county.
Strana 254 - SECTIONS AND DISTRICT SOCIETIES. The House of Delegates may provide for a division of the scientific work of the Association into appropriate Sections, and for the organization of such Councilor District Societies as will promote the best interests of the profession, such societies to be composed exclusively of members of component county societies. ARTICLE VII.
Strana 262 - In hearing appeals the Council may admit oral or written evidence as in its judgment will best and most fairly present the facts, but in case of every appeal, both as a Board and as individ•ual Councilors, in district and county work, efforts at conciliation and compromise shall precede all such hearings.
Strana 170 - the study of agencies under social control that may improve or impair the racial qualities of future generations, either physically or mentally.
Strana 261 - The Association shall have a common Seal, with power to break, change or renew the same at pleasure. ARTICLE...
Strana 262 - State, his name, on request, shall be transferred without cost to the roster of the county society into whose jurisdiction he moves. SEC. 9. A physician living on or near a county line may hold his membership in that county most convenient for him to attend, on permission of the society in whose jurisdiction he resides.
Strana 258 - Association and present a statement of the same in its annual report to the House of Delegates, which report shall also specify the character and cost of all the publications of the Association during the year, and the amount of all other property belonging to the Association under its control, with such suggestions as it may deem necessary.
Strana 255 - Association shall be elected by the House of Delegates on the morning of the last day of the annual session, but no delegate shall be eligible to any office named in the preceding section, except that of councilor, and no person shall be elected to any such office who is not in attendance on that annual session and who has not been a member of the Association for the past two years.
Strana 254 - General Meetings. All registered members may attend and participate in the proceedings and discussions of the General Meetings and of the Sections. The General Meetings shall be presided over by the President or by one of the Vice-Presidents, and before them shall be delivered the address of the President and the orations. Sec.