The war has demonstrated, however, one encouraging fact; namely, that among all the sciences and professions, the medical sciences and medical practice occupy an almost unique relationship to warfare, and that among all the citizens of a country at war,... Biochemical Bulletin - Síđa 3031915Heildartexta - Um bókina
| 1915 - 510 síđur
...various countries, that such an organization is certainly to be welcomed. As Dr. Meltzer points out, "the medical sciences and medical practice occupy an almost unique relationship to warfare, and among all the citizens of a country at war, medical men and women occupy a peculiar and distinctive... | |
| 1915 - 820 síđur
...science and invention in individual nations only serves to make the results of this war more destnictive than any other in history. "The war has demonstrated,...and distinctive position. "No discovery in medical sciences has been utilized for the purpose of destroying or harming the enemy. Medical men in each... | |
| 1916 - 884 síđur
...PRACTICE. One of the encouraging facts among the many certain sad facts of the present horrible war is that among all tHe sciences and professions the medical...-women occupy a peculiar and distinctive position, says the a pp ea l of the "Medical Brotherhood for the Furtherance of International Morality," which... | |
| 1915 - 604 síđur
...of the Medical Brotherhood. In an appeal just issued the Brotherhood says: "The war had demonstrated one encouraging fact, namely, that among all the sciences...citizens of a country at war, medical men and women 394 395 occupy a peculiar and distinctive position. "No discovery in medical science has been utilized... | |
| 1915 - 578 síđur
...of the Medical Brotherhood. In an appeal just issued the Brotherhood says: "The war had demonstrated one encouraging fact, namely, that among all the sciences...citizens of a country at war, medical men and women ЗПП occupy a peculiar and distinctive position. "No discovery in medical science has been utilized... | |
| William Josephus Robinson - 1915 - 498 síđur
...various countries, that such an organization is certainly to be welcomed. As Dr. Meltzer points out, "the medical sciences and medical practice occupy an almost unique relationship to warfare, and among all the citizens of a country at war, medical men and women occupy a peculiar and distinctive... | |
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