Such a realization could not fail to have an elevating influence upon the medical profession itself, and would probably exert a favorable influence upon the development of international morality in general. Biochemical Bulletin - Síđa 3041915Heildartexta - Um bókina
| 1915 - 302 síđur
...permitted to occupy in all civilized nations — ought to be brought to the full consciousness of the men and women engaged in the medical sciences or in medical practice. Such a realization could not fail to have an elevating influence upon the medical profession itself,... | |
| 1915 - 510 síđur
...all civilized nations," continues the appeal, "ought to be brought to the full consciousness of the men and women engaged in the medical sciences or in medical practice. Such a realization could not fail to have an elevating influence upon the medical profession itself,... | |
| 1915 - 820 síđur
...increasing theoretical and practical efficiency, medicine is learning to alleviate and cure disease and injuries. Medical sciences and medical men have steadily...bearers of morality, especially of international morals f " To accomplish these objects, it is proposed to organize as large and effective an Association as... | |
| 1916 - 884 síđur
...WART, MD. Lecturer on Diseases of the Nervous System, Tulane UniT. of La. THE MEDICAL BROTHERHOOD. "May not the medical sciences and medical men become...of morality, especially of international morals?" This is the very kernel of an appeal to all men and all women engaged in the practice of medicine,... | |
| 1916 - 484 síđur
...increasing theoretical and practical efficiency, medicine is learning to alleviate and cure disease and injuries. Medical sciences and medical men have steadily...women engaged in the medical sciences or in medical practise under the name of The Medical Brotherhood for the Furtherance of International Morality. It... | |
| William Josephus Robinson - 1915 - 498 síđur
...all civilized nations/' continues the appeal, "ought to be brought to the full consciousness of the men and women engaged in the medical sciences or in medical practice. Such a realization could not fail to have an elevating influence upon the medical profession itself,... | |
| 1915 - 604 síđur
...permitted to occupy in all civilized countries, ought to be brought to the full consciousness of the men and women engaged in the medical sciences or in medical practice. Such realization could not fail to have an elevating influence upon the medical profession itself and... | |
| 1915 - 578 síđur
...permitted to occupy in all civilized countries, ought to be brought to the full consciousness of the men and women engaged in the medical sciences or in medical practice. Such realization could not fail to have an elevating influence upon the medical profession itself and... | |
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