Word: physicians
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...practicing medicine in Boston. In 1899 he became an assistant at the Medical School, where he is now Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine. During 1903 and 1904 Dr. Cabot was a lecturer in philosophy in Professor Royce's course in Logic. From 1895 to 1898 he was the visiting physician to Channing House and since that time has become consulting physician to several other institutions. Besides being a member of the Massachusetts Medical Society and counselor of the Harvard Medical Alumni, Dr. Cabot is connected with other associations here and abroad, both medical and educational. He is also the author...
Students confined to their rooms by illness should send word to Dr. M. H. Bailey, Thayer 21, before 9.30 A. M. if possible. Later cases may be reported at 1569 Massachusetts avenue. If no physician is already in attendance, patients will be visited as soon thereafter as possible. The nature of illness and degree of urgency should be stated...
...Stillman infirmary will open this morning, and will be conducted on the same plan as last year. An annual payment of $4, which is charged on the term bills of students, entitles any student to admission to the infirmary on the order of a physician. The student is given, without further charge, a bed in a ward, board, and ordinary nursing, for a period not exceeding two weeks during the academic year. If the patient remains in the Infirmary after the allotted time, a charge of two dollars will be made for each additional...
...foreign countries and especially in France and Germany, medicine requires a general knowledge of these foreign languages. It is not necessary to specialize in these, but the acquisition of a general reading knowledge enabling one to read scientific works, or to study in Europe, proves invaluable to the best physician. Secondly, in the scientific field, it lies entirely with the individual as to whether he wishes to specialize in medical subjects in college, or simply make them a secondary matter, specializing in another field for the sake of interest and general culture. It is quite essential, however, that the student...
...public, moreover, is interested in the medical profession and its advances as it is in no other profession. The physician, unlike the clergyman or lawyer, who must succeed in the face of prejudice, is greatly assisted by public interest and sympathy. The christian scientist, says Doctor Cabot, is the only opponent of the medical profession. Medical news is the best news, for the public wishes to know of every new discovery...