History of medicine in New York v. 4, Volume 4National Americana Society, Incorporated, 1919 |
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... Later Dr. Cock became a partner of Dr. Seaman and settled in New York City . In 1812 he was elected to the chair of Anatomy and Physiol- ogy in Queens ( now Rutgers ) College , New Jersey , serving for four years . From 1819 to 1834 he ...
... Later Dr. Cock became a partner of Dr. Seaman and settled in New York City . In 1812 he was elected to the chair of Anatomy and Physiol- ogy in Queens ( now Rutgers ) College , New Jersey , serving for four years . From 1819 to 1834 he ...
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... later he returned to the College of Physicians and Surgeons as Professor of Operative Sur- gery and Surgical and Pathological Anatomy . In 1835 he resigned and sailed for Europe on account of ill health . On his return sixteen months later ...
... later he returned to the College of Physicians and Surgeons as Professor of Operative Sur- gery and Surgical and Pathological Anatomy . In 1835 he resigned and sailed for Europe on account of ill health . On his return sixteen months later ...
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... later entered Columbia College . There he was attracted to medical study , and subsequently was the first graduate of the Col- lege of Physicians and Surgeons of New York after its union with the medical department of Columbia . In 1810 ...
... later entered Columbia College . There he was attracted to medical study , and subsequently was the first graduate of the Col- lege of Physicians and Surgeons of New York after its union with the medical department of Columbia . In 1810 ...
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... later , his thesis being " Carditis and Pericarditis . " He became physician and surgeon at the New York Hospital , and later at Bellevue Hos- pital , New York , where in 1832 he almost succumbed during an epi- demic of cholera , which ...
... later , his thesis being " Carditis and Pericarditis . " He became physician and surgeon at the New York Hospital , and later at Bellevue Hos- pital , New York , where in 1832 he almost succumbed during an epi- demic of cholera , which ...
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... later owned by Dr. Parker . Being the oldest , much of his time was spent in working on the farm until he was nineteen , when he took charge of a district school , resolv- ing by such means to prepare for college . Dr. Parker graduated ...
... later owned by Dr. Parker . Being the oldest , much of his time was spent in working on the farm until he was nineteen , when he took charge of a district school , resolv- ing by such means to prepare for college . Dr. Parker graduated ...
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Page 10 - York, as their medical department, under the name of the College of Physicians and Surgeons In the City of New York.
Page 152 - means any medical school, college or department of a university, registered by the regents as maintaining a proper medical standard and as legally incorporated. 7. The practice of medicine...
Page 15 - Phthisis: Its Morbid Anatomy, Etiology, Symptomatic Events and Complications, Fatality and Prognosis, Treatment and Physical Diagnosis ; In a series of Clinical Studies.
Page 122 - Studies, by AUSTIN FLINT, MD, Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine and of Clinical Medicine in the Bellevue Hospital Medical College.
Page 136 - His lectures not only at the school itself but for the Forums in New England and elsewhere through the country, have emphasized the need of applying the principles of the Brotherhood of man and the Fatherhood of God...
Page 15 - Fcap. 8vo, 7s. FLINT. — Clinical Medicine : a Systematic Treatise on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Disease. By AUSTIN FLINT, MD, Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine, &c., in Bellevue Hospital Medical College. 8vo, 20s. By the same Author. A Manual of Percussion and Auscultation ; of the Physical Diagnosis of Diseases of the Lungs and Heart, and of Thoracic Aneurism.
Page 68 - Fellow of the American College of Surgeons; a member of the American Association of Military Surgeons, which he served as President in 1915.
Page 133 - Futura" in which he ably and resolutely maintained the doctrines of Hahnemann. On March 23d, 1826, he received his degree of Doctor of Medicine, from the University of Wiirzburg.
Page 10 - York, where he had been appointed professor of surgery in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, which position he held for 30 years. He established a large practice in New York and as a surgeon he took high rank, making many advances in methods as well as important discoveries.
Page 75 - Surgery in the College of Physicians and Surgeons of New York City for twentythree years.