Proceedings of the Physico-Medical Society of New Orleans: In Relation to the Trial and Expulsion of Charles A. Luzenberg, (with Comments on the Same).1838 - Počet stran: 30 |
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... false issues ; to direct attention from the charges and evi- dence on which the expulsion is based , to matters of personal strife and quarrel , in no way connected with those charges and the proofs which sustain them . To turn the ...
... false issues ; to direct attention from the charges and evi- dence on which the expulsion is based , to matters of personal strife and quarrel , in no way connected with those charges and the proofs which sustain them . To turn the ...
Strana 6
... false ; that the woman had never been afflicted with blindness from congenital cataract ; that on the contrary she had seen from her birth up to the time of the operation , and that she had even seen so well as to sew garments for ...
... false ; that the woman had never been afflicted with blindness from congenital cataract ; that on the contrary she had seen from her birth up to the time of the operation , and that she had even seen so well as to sew garments for ...
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... false ? Second . Did Dr. C. A. Luzenberg directly or indirectly authorise or instigate that report ? Third . Is he ( Dr. L. ) guilty of unprofessional conduct , in failing to contradict that report in a formal manner ? Let us examine ...
... false ? Second . Did Dr. C. A. Luzenberg directly or indirectly authorise or instigate that report ? Third . Is he ( Dr. L. ) guilty of unprofessional conduct , in failing to contradict that report in a formal manner ? Let us examine ...
Strana 17
... false . The report states that one of the singular difficulties of the operation arose from the impossibility of prompt communi- cation with the patient ; and it gives it throughout to be understood , that the woman could not speak ...
... false . The report states that one of the singular difficulties of the operation arose from the impossibility of prompt communi- cation with the patient ; and it gives it throughout to be understood , that the woman could not speak ...
Strana 18
... false , as to Mary's life having been passed in the wilds of Florida . The report says , that the cataract was ... false , in regard to the claim of a successful operation . From the above review of facts , it appears that all the ...
... false , as to Mary's life having been passed in the wilds of Florida . The report says , that the cataract was ... false , in regard to the claim of a successful operation . From the above review of facts , it appears that all the ...
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9th June adopted American passport Barracks Beugnot born blind Byrenheidt C. F. SNOWDEN certificate of Drs character charges against Dr CHARITY HOSPITAL Charles Citizen City of New-Orleans committee conduct of Dr congenital cataract containing the charges declare deliberate dence duty Emperor of Austria English language EUGENE PALMER examination exculpate facts falsehood fraud G. W. Campbell Gibson and Fisher guilty honor immoral and unprofessional Indian inflammation JOHN FORSYTH Labatut last meeting left eye letter of resignation Lindoe Luzen Luzenberg's conduct Mary Messrs Gibson mistatements moral and professional newspapers Osborne pale face patient performed Physicians Physico Medical Society PICTON preamble and resolutions present President proceedings professional misconduct question Recording Secretary respect right eye sanction says seen that Dr Seminole woman Sight given Simmons skill SOCIETY OF NEW-ORLEANS statements surgeon Tallahassee testimony total blindness truth undersigned United United States Army unprofessional conduct Valetti vindicate wilds of Florida witness zenberg
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Strana 13 - All motions made by the parties, or their counsel, shall be addressed to the President of the Senate, and, if he shall require it, shall be committed to writing, and read at the Secretary's table ; and all decisions shall be had by ayes and noes, and without debate, which shall be entered on the records.
Strana 26 - In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the Department of State to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington, this eighteenth day of December, in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, and of the Independence of the United States of America the ninetieth.
Strana 26 - To all to whom these presents shall come, greeting: I certify that the annexed...
Strana 26 - I, the undersigned, Secretary of State of the United States of America, hereby request all whom it may concern, to permit safely and freely to pass, Domingo D'Arbel, a citizen of the United States, and in case of need, to give him all lawful aid and protection.
Strana 26 - D'Arbel, a citizen of the United States, and in case of need, to give him all lawful aid and protection. Given under my hand, and the impression of the seal of the Department of State...
Strana 25 - BODIES OF PERSONS WHO HAD DIED UNDER HIS CARE WHILST HOUSE SURGEON OF THE CHARITY HOSPITAL, AND SHOOTING AT THEM AS MARKS WITH PISTOLS, IN ORDER TO IMPROVE HIS SKILL AS A MARKSMAN in his expected contest with Dr. McFarlane; I myself having witnessed the fact.
Strana 1 - ... a patient and dispassionate investigation of the charges, preferred against Dr. Charles A. Luzenberg, and of the testimony adduced by him in his defence, it is the solemn and deliberate opinion of the members of the Physico-Medical Society, that he stands fully convicted of conduct and practices at once immoral, ungentlemanly, and empirical— Therefore be it resolved, that said Dr. Charles A. Luzenberg, a graduate of Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia, be expelled from this Society, and...
Strana 13 - Witnesses shall be examined by one person on behalf of the party producing them and then cross-examined by one person on the other side.
Strana 3 - ... the brain of an Apollo, the heart of a lion, the eye of an eagle, and the hand of a woman.". If generosity be a fault, it was his besetting sin, and that was all the sin of which I deemed him capable. Toward the higher and purer civilization, the progress of man is slow. As yet the shadows of barbarism linger about him. His heroes are the destroyers, the Caesars and...
Strana 25 - ... for that genuine confidence which springs from accurate learning and enlightened experience. Called in the infancy of the Medical College of Louisiana to a professorship in that institution, he was subsequently obliged to retire from a sense of the contempt felt towards him by his confrères, and by the medical class, on account of his mendacity, ignorance, presumption, and ill breeding. He is abrupt in speech ; uncouth in manners, irritable and petulant in temper, and arrogant and overbearing...