The American University Magazine, Band 6,Ausgaben 1-2

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A. U. Faulkner, Spenser O. M. Ovington
American University Magazine Publishing Company, 1897

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Seite 65 - The object of the University shall be to provide the inhabitants of the state with the means of acquiring a thorough knowledge of the various branches of literature, science and the arts.
Seite 42 - ... provided that no person shall receive the degree of doctor of medicine, or be licensed to practice physic or surgery in this state, unless after the age of eighteen he shall have pursued the study of medical science for at least three years in a chartered medical school or with some physician and surgeon duly authorized by law to practice physic or surgery ; and shall have attended two complete courses of lectures...
Seite 185 - ... properly qualified, a medical question and a case shall then be proposed to him, the answer and treatment of which he shall submit to the Medical Professors. If these performances are approved, the Candidate shall then be admitted to a public examination before the Trustees, the Provost, Vice Provost, Professors and Students of the College; after which he shall offer to the inspection of each of the Medical Professors a Thesis, written in the Latin or English Language (at his own option) on a...
Seite 185 - ... candidates who reside in the City of Philadelphia, or within five miles thereof, must have been the pupils of some respectable practitioner for the space of three years, and those who may come from the country and from any greater distance than five miles must have studied with some reputable physician there for at least two years.
Seite 144 - Russian baths and large swimming-pools are provided for ladies and gentlemen, and suitable grounds for lawn tennis; there are bowling alleys and billiard rooms; fine riding and driving horses, carriages, mountain wagons, tally-ho...
Seite 257 - Technology, for the purpose of instituting and maintaining a society of arts, a museum of arts, and a school of industrial science, and aiding generally, by suitable means, the advancement, development, and practical application of science in connection with arts, agriculture, manufactures, and commerce...
Seite 152 - Acid Phosphate Overworked men and women, the nervous, weak and debilitated, will find in the Acid Phosphate a most agreeable, grateful, • and harmless stimulant, giving renewed strength and vigor to the entire system. Dr. Edwin F. Vose, Portland, Me., says: "I have used it in my own case when suffering from nervous exhaustion, with gratifyresults. I have prescribed it for many of the various forms of nervous debility, and it has never failed to do good.
Seite 47 - College of Physicians and Surgeons of the Western District of the State of New York, &c.

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