Proceedings of the American Medico-Psychological Association Annual Meeting, 56. köide

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American Medico-Psychological Association., 1900
 

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Page 243 - ... doing— a knowledge and consciousness that the act he is doing is wrong and criminal and will subject him to punishment* In order to be responsible he must have sufficient power of memory to recollect the relation in which he stands to others, and in which others stand to him...
Page 347 - Medicine from the time of its organization in 1904 and was its president at the time of his death. He was also a member of the Academy of Medicine and of the Cleveland Medical Library.
Page 97 - Magna Charta from King John; it gathered about Hampden when he stood beneath the oak; it thundered in Cromwell's veins when he fought his king; it was the vision and the dream that held up the hands of Washington at Valley Forge...
Page 46 - Persons; of whom, in the first appointment, [one third, viz.] (four,) shall be for one Year, (four) for two Years, and (four) for three Years; and as the said terms expire, the Vacancies shall be filled by appointments for three Years; whereby one Third of the Members will be changed annually.
Page 69 - Resolved, That the hearty thanks of the Association be extended to the Governor of the State, the Mayor of the City, and the medical profession...
Page 44 - OF THE ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENTS OF AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS FOR THE INSANE.
Page 64 - Chairman cast the ballot of the Association for the election of the officers nominated by the committee.
Page 117 - Till the war drum throbs no longer and the battle flags are furled In the Parliament of man, the federation of the world.
Page 45 - Any member of the Association may withdraw by signifying his desire to do so in writing to the Secretary: Provided, That he shall have paid all dues to the Association. Any member who shall fail for three successive years to pay dues after special notice by the Treasurer shall be regarded as having forfeited membership, unless such payment of dues is waived by the Council for good and sufficient reasons.
Page 62 - THIRD SESSION. The Association was called to order by the President at 8 pm The following papers were read: "The Study of Clinical Psychiatry," by Aug. Hoch, MD, Waverley, Mass. Discussed by Drs. HM Hurd, EC Runge, and HA Tomlinson. "The Colonization of Certain Classes of the Chronic...

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