History of medicine in New York v. 5, Volume 5National Americana Society, Incorporated, 1919 |
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... course , he entered Harvard Medical School , where even at this early date he was looked upon as a student of unusual promise He secured the degree of M.D. in 1883. Shortly after his graduation he went to Vienna , after remaining there ...
... course , he entered Harvard Medical School , where even at this early date he was looked upon as a student of unusual promise He secured the degree of M.D. in 1883. Shortly after his graduation he went to Vienna , after remaining there ...
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... Paul's School , Concord , New Hampshire , and subsequently was prepared for entrance to Harvard University by private tutors . Having matriculated at Harvard in 1881 , he entered upon the advanced academic course , 238 MEDICINE IN NEW YORK.
... Paul's School , Concord , New Hampshire , and subsequently was prepared for entrance to Harvard University by private tutors . Having matriculated at Harvard in 1881 , he entered upon the advanced academic course , 238 MEDICINE IN NEW YORK.
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James Joseph Walsh. 1881 , he entered upon the advanced academic course , and in 1884 was graduated as Bachelor of Arts . Thereafter he transferred his study to Harvard Medical School , from which he was graduated in 1888 as Doctor of ...
James Joseph Walsh. 1881 , he entered upon the advanced academic course , and in 1884 was graduated as Bachelor of Arts . Thereafter he transferred his study to Harvard Medical School , from which he was graduated in 1888 as Doctor of ...
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... course in two years , and graduated with the degree of Doctor of Medicine , in June , 1888 . In a competitive examination in New York he secured an appoint- ment as interne at the New York Hospital , where he served on the surgical ...
... course in two years , and graduated with the degree of Doctor of Medicine , in June , 1888 . In a competitive examination in New York he secured an appoint- ment as interne at the New York Hospital , where he served on the surgical ...
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... course was awarded the degree of Doctor of Medicine . As an undergraduate he won by competitive examination a place on the house staff of the Bellevue Hospital , remaining an interne for eighteen months . In 1882 Dr. Brill opened office ...
... course was awarded the degree of Doctor of Medicine . As an undergraduate he won by competitive examination a place on the house staff of the Bellevue Hospital , remaining an interne for eighteen months . In 1882 Dr. Brill opened office ...
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Page 371 - Society ; the degree of Doctor of Laws was conferred upon him by the University of Glasgow in 1806; and in 1808 he was elected a member of the French Institute.
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Page 418 - Philadelphia, and the same year was elected a member of the National Academy of Sciences. In 1879 he was elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. In 1881 the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in Boston enrolled his name among the list of its associate fellows. In 1882 he received the degree of doctor of laws almost simultaneously from the University of Wisconsin and from his...
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