History of medicine in New York v. 5, Volume 5National Americana Society, Incorporated, 1919 |
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... institution until 1908 , when he was made Professor Emeritus of Medicine and a member of the corpora- tion ; was Professor of Thoracic Diseases in the University of Vermont during the years 1884 and 1885 , was appointed pension surgeon ...
... institution until 1908 , when he was made Professor Emeritus of Medicine and a member of the corpora- tion ; was Professor of Thoracic Diseases in the University of Vermont during the years 1884 and 1885 , was appointed pension surgeon ...
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... institutions of the city , he is characterized by abilities of a high order and his native talents , developed by solid acquirments and disciplined by an extensive practice , give to him an exceptional equip- ment of learning and skill ...
... institutions of the city , he is characterized by abilities of a high order and his native talents , developed by solid acquirments and disciplined by an extensive practice , give to him an exceptional equip- ment of learning and skill ...
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... institution up to the present time , the last ten years as attending surgeon to the Hernia Department . As early as 1890 Dr. Coley began to devote special attention to the study of malignant disease , and in 1892 published his first ...
... institution up to the present time , the last ten years as attending surgeon to the Hernia Department . As early as 1890 Dr. Coley began to devote special attention to the study of malignant disease , and in 1892 published his first ...
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... institutions for cancer research either here or abroad . In 1910 the honorary degree of Master of Arts was conferred upon Dr. Coley by Yale University , and the following year , 1911 , he received the same distinction from Harvard ...
... institutions for cancer research either here or abroad . In 1910 the honorary degree of Master of Arts was conferred upon Dr. Coley by Yale University , and the following year , 1911 , he received the same distinction from Harvard ...
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... institutions , Dr. Crandall is char- acterized by abilities of a high order . Floyd M. Crandall was born in Belfast ... institution his studies were brought to an abrupt termination by the temporary failure of his eyesight . At the end ...
... institutions , Dr. Crandall is char- acterized by abilities of a high order . Floyd M. Crandall was born in Belfast ... institution his studies were brought to an abrupt termination by the temporary failure of his eyesight . At the end ...
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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.
Page 432 - If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue, Or walk with Kings— nor lose the common touch, If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you, If all men count with you, but none too much; If you can fill the unforgiving minute With sixty seconds...
Page 440 - It was after the annual dinner of the Society for the Relief of the Widows and Orphans of Medical Men, organized by the late Dr.
Page 457 - AM, MD, Professor of Obstetrics and The Diseases of Women and Children, in the Chicago Medical College.
Page 441 - Medicine ; member of the American Medical Association ; the New York State Medical Society ; the New York County Medical Society ; the Society of the Alumni of Bellevue Hospital and the Physicians
Page 436 - Essay of the Association of the Alumni of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Medical Department of Columbia University, New York.
Page 259 - He is a fellow of the American College of Surgeons, and a member of the American...
Page 310 - York city, where the boy attended the public schools and entered the university of the city of New York from which he was graduated with honors at the age of twenty-three.
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...
Page 361 - Physicians, and the New York Academy of Medicine; and a member of the New York State...