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A History of the American Medical Association. By Morris Fishbein, M.D., et al., 1947

, " closed the turbulent and a es eel damao-e at one cent. medical, political and radio career of Dr. John In this trial, attorney for th defen Richard Brinkley 56 , rejuvenation urgeon pointed out that neith

Medical Arts & Sciences, Volume 3, Number 1, January 1949

. The latter was by philosophy a mechanist, primarily interested in sensation and motion, and not at the time of his discovery preoccupied with any idea about vital functions. Magendie's simpler idea

Religion and Health

man being hould con truct to the be t of hi ability a philo oph of life. B a philosophy of life we mean an interpretation of life, a view, provi ional at least, of the main purpo of life and the ... ophy of life in olve a po it1v or neo-ative view toward God and religion. philo ophy of life may be termed a religiou philosophy if the vi w of God h ld a central and all-important place. n rienta­ tion

Science and Scruples: Francois Magendie (1783-1855) and Sir Charles Bell (1774-1842)

Bell's writing was a little difficult to understand and, even with a smattering of French, it is easier to understand Magendie. The latter was by philosophy a mechanist, primarily interested in sensation

The Place of History in Medicine

California. NIedical A rt and ciences endeavor to give the reader an understanding of the philosophy on which such practice is based. On analysi it will be recognized that even in the earlier histories of

Medical Arts & Sciences, Volume 1, Number 1, April 1947

hould con truct to the be t of hi ability a philo oph of life. B a philosophy of life we mean an interpretation of life, a view, provi ional at least, of the main purpo of life and the undergirding ... life in olve a po it1v or neo-ative view toward God and religion. philo ophy of life may be termed a religiou philosophy if the vi w of God h ld a central and all-important place. n rienta? tion toward

Medical Arts & Sciences, Volume 1, Number 1, April 1947

hould con truct to the be t of hi ability a philo oph of life. B a philosophy of life we mean an interpretation of life, a view, provi ional at least, of the main purpo of life and the undergirding ... life in olve a po it1v or neo-ative view toward God and religion. philo ophy of life may be termed a religiou philosophy if the vi w of God h ld a central and all-important place. n rienta­ tion toward

Professor Osler: Pedagogical Essays of the Great Physician

vigorous ob er­ was stale in five years, in the rut by ten, and by vation , which form the bases of his ' ork twenty in so deep he could never get out." upon the human philosophy involved in the proce of

The Psychotherapeutic Management of Functional Disease

necessity of meeting more ade­ quately the personal needs of our individual patients, there is the wider and highly signifi­ cant medico-political problem. If patients in distress do not find adequate help

Medical Arts & Sciences, Volume 2, Number 2, April 1948

individual patients, there is the wider and highly signifi? cant medico-political problem. If patients in distress do not find adequate help from their physicians, if they are t~ frequently operated and

Medical Arts & Sciences, Volume 2, Number 2, April 1948

individual patients, there is the wider and highly signifi­ cant medico-political problem. If patients in distress do not find adequate help from their physicians, if they are t~ frequently operated and