| Edward Hazen Parker - Medicine - 1856 - 548 pages
...report upon "The causes which impede the progress of American Medical Literature," which concluded with the following resolutions. Resolved, That this Association...practicable, by our schools, of American works, as text books for their pupils. 2d. The discontinuance of the practice of editing foreign writings. 3d.... | |
| 1856 - 458 pages
...relative to the death of Dr. JC WARREN, of Boston. Adopted, and referred to Committee on Publication. Dr. GROSS, of Ky., read a report on " The Causes which...Impede the Progress of American Medical Literature," and in conclusion submitted resolutions recommending, 1. The universal adoption, whenever practicable,... | |
| Medicine - 1856 - 654 pages
...proceedings. The preamble and resolutions were adopted and referred to the Committee on Publication. Dr. Gross, of Ky., read a report on " The Causes which...discontinuance of the practice of editing foreign writing. 3d. A more independent course of the medical periodical press towards foreign productions,... | |
| 1856 - 782 pages
...proceedings. The preamble and resolutions were adopted and referred to the Committee on Publication. Dr. Gross, of Ky., read a report on " The Causes which...practicable, by our schools, of American works, as text books for their pupils. 2d. The discontinuance of the practice of editing foreign writings. 3d.... | |
| Medicine - 1856 - 586 pages
...proceedings. The preamble and resolutions were adopted and referred to the Committee on Publication. Dr. Gross, of Ky., read a report on " The Causes which...practicable, by our schools, of American works, as text books for their pupils. 2d. The discontinuance of the practice of editing foreign writings. 3d.... | |
| 1856 - 580 pages
...relative to the death of Dr. JC WARREN, of Boston. Adopted, and referred to Committee on Publication. Dr. GROSS, of Ky., read a report on " The Causes which...Impede the Progress of American Medical Literature," and in conclusion submitted resolutions recommending, 1. The universal adoption, whenever practicable,... | |
| Medicine - 1856 - 594 pages
...proceedings. The preamble and resolutions were adopted and referred to the Committee on Publication. Dr. Gross, of Ky., read a report on "The Causes which...Impede the Progress of American Medical Literature." la conclusion, he submitted the following resolutions : Resolved, That this Association earnestly and... | |
| 1856 - 568 pages
...Warren were reported by the committee appointed yesterday, approved, and placed on file. Professor GROSS read . a report on the causes which impede the progress of American medical literature. He concluded by offering the following resolutions : Resolved, that this association earnestly and... | |
| Medicine - 1856 - 800 pages
...Association. Report on Deformities after Fractures. By Frank Hastings Hamilton. Report on Hydrophobia. Report on the Causes which Impede the Progress of American Medical Literature. Report of the Committee on Medical Literature. Report of the Committee on Plans of Organization for... | |
| Henry Goadby, Edward Kane, Moses Gunn - Medicine - 1856 - 424 pages
...following resolutions : Resolved, That this Association earnestly and respoctfull recommends : — 1st. Tho universal adoption, whenever practicable, by our schools,...editing foreign writings. — 3d. A more independent coarse of the medical periodical press towards foreign productions, and a more liberal one towards... | |
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