Annual address of Claudius H. Mastin, M.D.

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Inquirer Book & Job Print, 1874 - 77 pages
 

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Page 8 - I turned my thoughts again to the affair of establishing an academy. The first step I took was to associate in the design a number of active friends, of whom the Junto furnished a good part, the next was to write and publish a pamphlet entitled Proposals Relating to the Education of Youth in Pennsylvania.
Page 29 - A wise physician, skilled our wounds to heal, Is more than armies to the public weal.
Page 59 - The Minutes of the last annual meeting were read and approved. The...
Page 71 - Any person may become a member of this society, by signing the constitution and contributing the sum of twenty-five cents towards defraying its expenses.
Page 69 - Pennsylvania, by the promotion of sentiments of general brotherhood and amity among the graduates, and by aiding in all efforts to elevate the standard of medical education, and to extend the progress of medical science and art.
Page 69 - Vice-Presidents, in the order of seniority, shall preside at all meetings of the...
Page 72 - Directors, by a vote of two-thirds of the members present, provided that due notice has been given of the proposed change at a previous meeting.
Page 69 - Secretary to keep a record of the proceedings of the meetings, answer all letters addressed to the Institute, open and maintain such correspondence as may tend to advance its interests...
Page 16 - ... the crowded metropolis of the United States. At thirty-three, he had reached the front rank of his profession. Seated in a leading chair of the renowned American school of medicine, with the most desirable practice of a great city at his command, an eminent social favorite, distinguished as a wit and conversationalist, he enjoyed a position which left him nothing to desire. A rare combination of qualities had achieved this brilliant success. Energy, industry, professional aptitude, literary attainments...
Page 70 - Institute, a report of their proceedings and of the condition of the affairs of the Institute. SEC. 4. They shall hold stated meetings once in each month. They shall...

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