Word: physicians
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Yale addressed the society. "Boston's Program on Medical Requirements" was the title of a talk given at the school on December 6th by Mayor Curley. Dr. G. B. McGrath on January 15th addressed a group of over one hundred students on "Some of the Responsibilities of the Physician to His Profession". On April 6th Dr. R. C. Cabot spoke to a group of students in a very informal way, having no set subject for his talk. Questions were written out before the talk by the men who were present and Dr. Cabot answered these in a broad and fair...
...Thayer, who will speak tonight at 8 o'clock, will take for his subject, "Medicine and Surgery as a Career". Since his graduation from the University Medical School in 1889, Dr. Thayer has had a varied and successful career as a physician, and is now physician-in-chief of Johns Hopkins Hospital, as well as a professor of medicine in Johns Hopkins University. During the war Dr. Thayer was at first a major and department commander in the American Red Cross Division in Russia, becoming later a brigadier-general in the Medical Corps, U. S. A., and chief consultant...
...French Academy of Medicine when he explained to them the discoveries he had made through his microscope. Nevertheless he continued his experiments for fifteen years and proved his theories so successfully by actual cures that at another meeting of the Academy he was heaped with honors. The modern physician is a descendant of Pasteur. The old untidy family advisor is more a remnant of the days when the efficacy of herbs was thought to lie in the incantations breathed over them by the "medicine man" and when exposure to the moon often brought a deathly sickness. It was the spirit...
...eight years, Dr. Thayer, who graduated from the Medical School of the University in 1889, has been a member of the Board of Overseers. At present he is physician-in-chief of Johns Hopkins Hospital, and a professor of medicine in Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Thayer will be introduced Monday night by Dr. H. P. Walcott '58, who is the senior member of the University Corporation and chairman of both the Massachusetts State Board of Health and the Metropolitan Water Board...
Students will be able to confer with these men between 2 and 4 o'clock. They are: Dr. F. C. Shattuck '68, Jackson Professor of Clinical Medicine, Emeritus, and a practicing and consulting physician in Boston since 1875; Dr. Alfred Worcester '78, a general practitioner in Waltham since 1883 and an ex-president of the Massachusetts Medical Society; and Dr. W. B. Cannon '96, George Higginson Professor of Physiology since 1906 and president of the Medical Research Society of the American Red Cross in France...