Word: professionals
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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In fitting oneself for one's work in this world the first requisite to success is health. How important it is, then, that everyone should understand the working of the human body. How many of those who pass through college and without going to the medical school, and enter on...
It is in eresting to note the growing attention of the medical profession to college athletics and scientific physical development. The last number of the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal devotes a good deal of space to Dr. Sargent's article in the November Scribner, and mentions several questions suggested...
Having resolved some years ago to make physical training his profession, Dr. Sargent began a system of independent investigation with regard to the growth and development of the body under the various conditions of life.
Numbers of volume I. of the Harvard Law Review, which was started last year, and so ably conducted by its editors, appeared on Monday. It contains an admirable discussion by Professor C. C. Langdell, entitled "A Brief Survey of Equity Jurisdiction," a continuation of a paper which appeared in the...
It surely seems as if this was a step in the right direction, entirely in harmony with the progressive reputation of our university, and a step eminently advantageous to those intent on the medical profession.