The London Medical and Surgical Journal, 第 4 卷

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1834
 

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第 452 頁 - I do not mean to say that there may not be cases in which it would be the duty of the Court to condemn by-laws, made under such authority as these were made, as invalid because unreasonable. But unreasonable in what sense? If, for instance, they were found to be partial and unequal in their operation as between different classes ; if they were manifestly...
第 280 頁 - He is expected to possess a competent knowledge of the Latin language, and to produce Certificates of having attended not less than Two Courses of Lectures on Anatomy and Physiology; Two Courses of Lectures on the Theory and Practice of medicine. One Course of Lectures on Chemistry; and One Course of Lectures on Materia Medica.
第 281 頁 - London, or a graduated Doctor of Medicine of a British University of four years' standing, unless prior to his graduation he had been for four years a Licentiate of this Court. The Lecturer on Materia Medica and Therapeutics must be a member of the Royal College of Physicians, or a graduated Doctor of Medicine of a British University of four years' standing ; or he must have been a Licentiate of this Conrt for the same period.
第 281 頁 - Wales can give his apprentice a legal title to examination, unless he is himself legally qualified to practise as an Apothecary, either by having been in practice prior to or on the 1st of August, 1815, or by having received a certificate of his qualification from the Court of Examiners.
第 179 頁 - Gilbert, Esq. requested the assistance of his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury and of the Bishop of London, in determining upon the best mode of carrying into effect the intentions of the Testator. Acting with their advice, and with the concurrence of a nobleman immediately connected with the deceased, Mr. Davies Gilbert appointed the following eight gentlemen to write separate Treatises on the different branches of the subject as here stated : THE REV.
第 279 頁 - United Kingdom ; nor from any School of Anatomy and Physiology or Midwifery, unless the teachers in such School be members of some legally constituted College of Physicians or Surgeons in the United Kingdom ; nor from any School of Surgery, unless the teachers in such School be members of one...
第 146 頁 - ... be produced by these affinities, and yet we know of no other power in nature capable of re-uniting previously separated molecules. " The birth of organized beings is, therefore, the greatest mystery of the organic economy and of all nature : we see them developed, but never being formed ; nay more, all those whose origin we can trace, have at first been attached to a body similar in form to their own, but which was dev3loped before them — in a word, to a parent.
第 320 頁 - ... including a countless host of hypochondriacs. The dark and pensive aspect of shoemakers in general is matter of common observation. It is but justice to them, however, to say, that their acquisitions of knowledge and their habits of reflection are often such as to command admiration.
第 146 頁 - Generation being the only means of ascertaining the limits to which varieties may. extend, species should be defined, the re-union of individuals descended one from the other, or from common parents, or from such as resemble them) as strongly as they resemble each other. But although this definition is strict, it will be seen that its application to particular individuals may be very difficult, where the necessary experiments have not been made. Thus then it...
第 147 頁 - ... structure; substances, almost all susceptible of conversion into fluids or gases, and combinations capable of an easy and mutual transformation, the basis of their chemical composition. Fixed forms that are perpetuated by generation distinguish their species, determine the complication of the secondary functions proper to each of them, and assign to them the parts they are to play on the great stage of the universe. These forms are neither produced nor changed by their own agency — life supposes...

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