Word: physicians
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...finally announced that J. H. Perkins '98, will not row with any crew this spring. This step is taken in accordance with his physician's advice...
Alcohol is worthless both as a food and as a medicine. It is true that the medical profession is responsible for much of the drunkenness of today. One celebrated physician has said that he could cure more diseases by prescribing total abstinence for one year than by ordinary practice for one hundred years. It is also well known that Baron Liebig said that there is as much nourishment in the quantity of flour that would lie on the point of a table knife as there is in eight pints of beer...
...Holmes, M. D., LL.D., Litt. D., D. C. L., Professor of Anatomy Emeritus, died yesterday at his home, 296 Beacon street, Boston. About ten days ago he came to the city in poor health, and last Friday he was taken seriously ill. He was suffering from asthma, but the physician in attendance left him yesterday morning, thinking he was in no danger. His death, hastened by heart failure, occurred suddenly at about noon...
...three years, mostly in Paris. In 1839 he received the appointment of professor of anatomy at Dartmouth, and in 1847 he succeeded Dr. J. C. Warren as professor of anatomy and physiology in the Harvard Medical School. Here he worked hard and faithfully and won much distinction as a physician. At the time of his death he was senior member by appointment of the Harvard Faculty...
Professor William Dwight Whitney of Yale died at his home on Whitney avenue, New Haven, Conn., shortly after ten o'clock yesterday morning. He was first taken seriously ill a week ago last Friday and has been gradually sinking ever since. Hope was not abandoned by his physician or his family until last night when it was discovered that his original ailment had been complicated by an attack of pneumonia...