Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Volume 3M'Carty and Davis, 1834 |
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Page 196
... necessary prerequisites to a good medical education ; the serving of a sufficient appren- ticeship with some reputable practitioner of physic ; a general knowledge of pharmacy ; and finally , an attendance upon at least one complete ...
... necessary prerequisites to a good medical education ; the serving of a sufficient appren- ticeship with some reputable practitioner of physic ; a general knowledge of pharmacy ; and finally , an attendance upon at least one complete ...
Page 204
... necessary expenses . But the troubles of the revolutionary war , which now broke out , very materially impaired its resources . One of the first effects of this contest upon the institution was a di- minution in the number of students ...
... necessary expenses . But the troubles of the revolutionary war , which now broke out , very materially impaired its resources . One of the first effects of this contest upon the institution was a di- minution in the number of students ...
Page 228
... necessary preliminaries . A joint application was made to the legisla- ture for such alterations in the respective charters as might give the sanction of law to the proposed measure . The re- quisite act was obtained without difficulty ...
... necessary preliminaries . A joint application was made to the legisla- ture for such alterations in the respective charters as might give the sanction of law to the proposed measure . The re- quisite act was obtained without difficulty ...
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THE TRANSLATORS PREFACE | v |
BOOK | 13 |
In what manner at what time and by what European Nations | 24 |
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