Word: physicians
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...serving in the American Ambulance Hospital, Paris. John R. Oliver '94 who recently took the degree of Doctor of Medicine at the Imperial Royal Leopold-Franzens University, Innsbruck, Austria, volunteered at the outbreak of the war in the medical service of the Austrian Army. He has become head physician of the Fourteenth Division...
...physician is already in attendance, patients will be seen by the Medical Adviser in the order that they are reported, with the exception that any urgent case will be seen immediately when possible. Abdominal pain, and any rash or eruption should be reported at once. The earlier the detection of contagious or other serious illness, the greater the safety to the individual and to his friends...
During the week beginning next Monday, Dr. Thomas Lewis, assistant physician and lecturer on Cardiac Pathology in the University College Hospital of London, and an editor of "Heart," an important medical journal, will come to Boston as visiting physician, pro tem., at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital and visiting lecturer in Medicine at the University. This practice was inaugurated last year when Dr. William S. Thayer, of Johns Hopkins, spent a week here as visiting physician. The local scheme of instruction thus acquires the services of distinguished men who give various student exercises and afford the Medical School...
...have any interest in medicine are urgently requested to be present in the Randall Room of Phillips Brooks House tonight at 7 o'clock. Dr. Joel E. Goldthwait will address the class, regular meetings of which will be held in Brooks House every Thursday hereafter. A number of prominent physicians have agreed to speak to the class during the fall on such topics as "The Aim and Methods of the Physician," "The Preventive Function of Modern Medicine", "The Doctor and the Social Institution", "Various Opportunities in Medicine", and other subjects of interest to those who contemplate entering the profession...
...chair of hygiene, perhaps not sufficient attention was paid to the work of Dr. Bailey for the last fifteen years in the College. The aim of the new foundation is to create something new and not in the slightest to interfere with Dr. Bailey as Medical Adviser or as physician in immediate charge of the Stillman Infirmary. Dr. Bailey will continue his valuable services in the future precisely as in the past. For the purposes of efficiency and co-ordination it has been deemed wise by the Corporation to give supervision of all the varied medical activities of the College...