Transactions of the ... Session of the American Institute of Homoeopathy, Volym 43

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American Institute of Homoeopathy., 1890
 

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Sida 95 - Here all vocations are open to every one on like conditions. All may be pursued as sources of livelihood, some requiring years of study and great learning for their successful prosecution. The interest, or, as it is sometimes termed, the estate acquired in them, that is, the right to continue their prosecution, is often of great value to the possessors, and cannot be arbitrarily taken from them, any more than their real or personal property can be thus taken.
Sida 441 - Two years before he had a stroke of paralysis, which came on him during the night while asleep. The left side of the face and the left arm and leg were involved. The upper facial muscles were paralyzed, for he could not close the left eye. Since this attack of paralysis he has had numerous convulsions, which are preceded by vertigo. These seizures are general, consist of tonic and clonic spasms, and are followed by heavy sleep. No increase in the paralysis succeeds the convulsions.
Sida 781 - ... against him. SEC. 5. Members neglecting the payment of dues for three years, after proper notification from the treasurer, shall have their names dropped from the roll of membership. Any person thus dropped shall have the privilege of reinstatement by paying all arrearages, on recommendation of the board of censors. SEC. 6. Any physician of eminent attainments in the special fields of medicine with which this...
Sida 770 - Any article of this Constitution may be altered or amended by a vote of two-thirds of the members present at...
Sida 95 - Ed. 114-128.) 1. A statute of a State, which requires every practitioner of medicine in it to obtain a certificate from the State Board of Health that he is a graduate of a reputable medical college, and which makes the practice of medicine by such person without such...
Sida 95 - It is undoubtedly the right of every citizen of the united States to follow any lawful calling, business, or profession he may choose, subject only to such restrictions as are imposed upon all persons of like age, sex, and condition.
Sida 95 - There is nothing of an arbitrary character in the provisions of the statute in question. It applies to all physicians, except those who may be called for a special case from another state. It imposes no conditions which cannot be readily met; and it is made enforceable in the mode usual in kindred matters, — that is, by regular proceedings adapted to the case.
Sida 589 - I am glad to see that Dr. Price, after thinking otherwise for many years, has finally been- led to believe that even introduction of the hand for purposes of rotation is rarely necessary. Introduction of the half-hand, as now proposed by him, is not seriously objectionable, provided digital aid prove unavailing. I was still farther gratified of late to receive a letter from the worthy chairman of this bureau, in which he says : " From what I have seen, I have come to the conclusion that about the...
Sida 96 - If, in the proceedings under the statute, there should be any unfair or unjust action on the part of the board in refusing him a certificate, we doubt not that a remedy would be found In the courts of the State.
Sida 108 - Committee, without having passed a written examination upon the following subjects : 1. English composition, by writing at the time of examination, an essay of not less than two hundred words, from which may be judged the writer's proficiency in grammar, spelling and writing. 2. Arithmetic as far as square root. 3. Geography, physical and political, as much as is contained in advanced school geographies.

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