| 1913 - 526 pages
...purpose of bettering the methods of medical education in the United States. It recommended that young men received as students of medicine should have acquired a suitable preliminary education and that a uniform standard of requirements for the degree of MD should be adopted by all medical schools. Better... | |
| 1846 - 440 pages
...requirements for the degree of MD, should be adopted by all the Medical Schools in the United States, and that a Committee of seven be appointed to report...of seven be appointed to report on the standard of acquirement which should be exacted of such young men, and to report at the meeting to be held on the... | |
| Medicine - 1846 - 590 pages
...requirements for the degree of MD, should be adopted by all the medical schools in the United States, and that a Committee of seven be appointed to report...Philadelphia, on the first Wednesday in May, 1847. 6th. Resolved, that it is expedient that the medical profession of the United States should be governed... | |
| Medicine - 1847 - 900 pages
...requirements for the degree of MD, should be adopted by all the Medical Schools in the United States, and that a Committee of seven be appointed to report...Philadelphia, on the first Wednesday in May, 1847. 6th. Resolved, that it is expedient that the medical profession of the United States should be governed... | |
| 1847 - 834 pages
...requirements for the degree of MD should be adopted by all the Medical Schools in the United Stales; and that a committee of seven be appointed to report on this subject, at a meeting to be held in Philadelphia on the first Wednesday in May, 1847. Committee—Drs. Haxall and... | |
| Nathan Smith Davis - Medicine - 1851 - 258 pages
...That a committee of seven be appointed to report a plan of organization for such an association, at a meeting to be held in Philadelphia, on the first Wednesday in May, 1847." The committee appointed in accordance with this last resolution, consisted of Drs. John Watson, John... | |
| Medicine - 1854 - 582 pages
...for the degree of MD, should be adopted by all the Medical Schools in the United States. Third—That it is desirable that young men, before being received...should have acquired a suitable preliminary education. Fourth—That it is expedient that the medical profession in the United States should be governed by... | |
| American Medical Association - Electronic journals - 1866 - 896 pages
...requirements for the degree of MD should be adopted by all of the medical schools in the United States, and that a committee of seven be appointed to report on the subject." Committee for 1865: Drs. THOMAS ANTISELL, DC; GEO. FRIES, Hanovertown, Ohio; EK PEASLEE,... | |
| Medicine - 1867 - 516 pages
...degree of MD, should be adopted by all the Medical Schools in the United States;" and it was resolved that young men, before being received as students...should have acquired a suitable preliminary education. This general question has been under consideration for along period; but from inherent difficulties... | |
| Medicine - 1898 - 744 pages
...that a committee of seven members be appointed on each subject whose duty it should be to report at a meeting to be held in Philadelphia, on the first Wednesday in May, 1847: First. "That it is expedient for the medical profession of the United States to institute a National... | |
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