 | 1904
...of membership in the State body. The objects as outlined in the Charter are both broad and strong: " To federate and bring into one compact organization the entire medical profession of the State of Louisiana * * *, with a view to the extension of medical knowledge, to the advancement of medical science,... | |
 | United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1961 - 2281 str.
...community welfare, community health, and the scientific education of ils members. Its objects is to bring into one compact organization the entire medical profession of the State of Minnesota, to promote the art and science of medicine, to elevate the standards of medical education... | |
 | United States. Congress. House Ways and Means - 1961
...community welfare, community health, and the scientific education of its members. Its objects is to bring into one compact organization the entire medical profession of the State of Minnesota, to promote the art and science of medicine, to elevate the standards of medical education... | |
 | 1904
...Illinois State Medical Society. ARTICLE II.—PURPOSES OF THE SOCIETY. The purposes of this Society shall be to federate and bring into one compact organization the entire medical profession of the State of Illinois, and to unite with similar societies of other states to form the American Medical Association;... | |
 | 1915
...Illinois State Medical Society was founded, as clearly set forth in Article II of the Constitution, is to bring into one compact organization the entire medical profession of the state of Illinois, etc. From a little band of faithful men, men w r ith exalted ideals and altruistic purposes,... | |
 | 1918
...State Medical Association. ARTICLE II—PURPOSES OF THE ASSOCIATION The purposes of this Association shall be to fed•erate and bring into one compact...organization the entire medical profession of the State of Minnesota and to unite with'similar societies of other states to form the American Medical Association;... | |
 | 1919
...actual existence the thing for which we stand, viz., to promote friendly intercourse among physicians, and bring into one compact organization the entire medical profession of the State of Minnesota. Permit me to place before you our membership by component societies: Society. Members Honor... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1974
...medicine of the State of Texas organized with the following purpose : "The purpose of this Association shall be to federate and bring into one compact organization the entire professional licensed to practice medicine and survey in the State of Texas and to unite with similar... | |
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