Kentucky Medical Journal, Volume 16 ;Volume 1918

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Kentucky State Medical Association, 1918
 

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Page 394 - All questions of an ethical nature brought before the House of Delegates or the general meeting shall be referred to the Council without discussion. It shall hear and decide all questions of discipline...
Page 393 - VI. — DUTIES OF OFFICERS. Section 1. The President shall preside at all meetings of the Association and of the House of Delegates ; shall appoint all committees not otherwise provided for ; he shall deliver an annual address at such time as may be arranged, and perform such other duties as custom and parliamentary usage may require.
Page 162 - Yet I doubt not through the ages one increasing purpose runs, And the thoughts of men are widened with the process of the suns.
Page 73 - It is in the power of man to cause all parasitic diseases to disappear from the world...
Page 289 - It shall be the duty of the physician or other person whom the applicant consults to notify the physician or other person last consulted of the change of advisers.
Page 180 - Within the next two or three months the second draft will be made, to be followed by other drafts, each of which will require its proportionate number of medical officers. There are at this time on the available list of the Reserve Corps an insufficient number of officers to meet the demands of this draft.
Page 167 - ... this intolerable Thing of which the masters of Germany have shown us the ugly face, this menace of combined intrigue and force, which we now see so clearly as the German power, a Thing without conscience or honor or capacity for covenanted peace...
Page 180 - So far the United States has been involved only in the preparatory phase of this war. We are now about to enter upon the active, or the fighting phase, a phase which will make enormous demands upon the resources of the country.
Page 479 - Your flag and my flag! To every star and stripe The drums beat as hearts beat And fifers shrilly pipe! Your flag and my flag — A blessing in the sky; Your hope and my hope — It never hid a lie! Home land and far land and half the world around, Old Glory hears our glad salute and ripples to the sound.
Page 180 - I wish to call to the attention of the profession at large the urgent need of additional medical officers. As the war progresses the need for additional officers becomes each day more and more apparent. Although the medical profession of the country has responded as has no other profession, future response must be greater and greater.

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