| 1846 - 440 pages
...Committee :— The minutes of yesterday's proceedings were then read by the Secretary, and adopted. Resolved, That it is expedient for the medical profession...protection of their interests, for the maintenance of their honor and respectability, for the advancement of their knowledge, and the extension of their usefulness.... | |
| Medicine - 1846 - 580 pages
...olijects; therefore, "Resnlred, That it is expedient for the medical profession of the United Si.urs i0 institute a National Medical Association, for the...protection of their interests, for the maintenance of their honor and respectability, for the advancement of their knowledge, and the extension of their usefulness.... | |
| Medicine - 1847 - 900 pages
...resolutions which they believed adapted to fulfil the immediate objects contemplated by the Convention. Whereupon Dr. Hays, from the same Committee, submitted...protection of their interests, for the maintenance of their honor and respectability, for the advancement of their knowledge, and for the extension of their usefulness.... | |
| 1847 - 834 pages
...Association. Whereas, the Medical Convention, held in the city of New York in May, 1846, have declared it expedient " for the Medical Profession of the United...States to institute a National Medical Association ;" and. Inasmuch as an institution so conducted as to give frequent, united and emphatic expression... | |
| Medicine - 1848 - 790 pages
...Report. Whereas, the Medical Convention, held in the city of New-York in May 1846, have declared it expedient "for the Medical Profession of the United...States to institute a National Medical Association;" and, Plan of Organization for a National Medical Association. Be it resolved, in behalf of the Medical... | |
| Nathan Smith Davis - Medicine - 1851 - 258 pages
...association. Among the resolutions adopted by the first convention, were the following, viz. :—" Resolved, That it is expedient for the medical profession...protection of their interests, for the maintenance of their honor and respectability, for the advancement of their knowledge, and the extension of their usefulness.... | |
| American Medical Association - Electronic journals - 1853 - 930 pages
...great as were the difficulties incident to the movement, they were boldly met, and the Convention " Resolved, That it is expedient for the medical profession...respectability; for the advancement of their knowledge, and the extension of their usefulness." For the support of these principles, a committee was instructed... | |
| New-Hampshire Medical Society - 1854 - 604 pages
...great as were the difficulties incident to the movement, they were boldly met, and that convention "Resolved, That it is expedient for the medical profession...national medical association, for the protection of the interests, for the maintenance of the honor and respectability, for the advancement of their knowledge,... | |
| Medicine - 1854 - 582 pages
...discussion and action." This •committee readily agreed upon the following propositions—viz: First—That it is expedient for the medical profession of the...States to institute a National Medical Association. Second—That it is desirable that a uniform and elevated standard of requirements for the degree of... | |
| Medicine - 1864 - 548 pages
...object for which the Association was created, so simply and well expressed in an early resolve, viz :— "That it is expedient for the medical profession of...protection of their interests, for the maintenance of their honor and respectability, for the advancement of their knowledge, and the extension of their usefulness,"... | |
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