Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Volume 3M'Carty and Davis, 1834 |
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Page 196
... least one complete course of lectures , and on the practice of the hospital for one year . To obtain the degree of doctor of medicine , it was necessary that the applicant should have been a bachelor of medicine for at least three years ...
... least one complete course of lectures , and on the practice of the hospital for one year . To obtain the degree of doctor of medicine , it was necessary that the applicant should have been a bachelor of medicine for at least three years ...
Page 279
... least three years with a respectable apothecary , and attended two courses of lectures on chemistry and materia medica in the universi- ty . Advantages would no doubt have accrued from this ac- cession to the original plan of the ...
... least three years with a respectable apothecary , and attended two courses of lectures on chemistry and materia medica in the universi- ty . Advantages would no doubt have accrued from this ac- cession to the original plan of the ...
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... least of its former existence . The counterpart would have been preserved in the archives of the colony , and me- morials of it would be found elsewhere than in the descrip- tions of enthusiastic writers , who either had not the means ...
... least of its former existence . The counterpart would have been preserved in the archives of the colony , and me- morials of it would be found elsewhere than in the descrip- tions of enthusiastic writers , who either had not the means ...
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THE TRANSLATORS PREFACE | v |
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In what manner at what time and by what European Nations | 24 |
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