| William Smith - 1757 - 296 pages
...the lefs to be wondered at, as the Profeflion is under no Kind of Regulation. Loud as the Call is, to our Shame be it remembered, we have no Law to protect...from the Malpractice of Pretenders. Any Man at his Pleafure fets up for Phyfician, Apothecary, and Chirurgeon. No Candidates are either examined or licenfed,... | |
| 1825 - 418 pages
...the less to.be wondered' at, as the profession is under no kind of regulation. Loud as the call is, to our shame be it remembered, we have no law to protect...examined or licensed, or even sworn to fair practice."* In spite of this * Smith's History gf Nrw-York, p. 3.26. lamentable state of things, no general law... | |
| 1829 - 348 pages
...the less to be wondered at, as the profession is under no kind of regulation. Loud as the call is, to our shame be it remembered, we have no law to protect...province would of itself furnish a small volume ; and, therefore, I leave this also to such as have capacity and leisure to make useful observations, in that... | |
| John Brodhead Beck - 1829 - 76 pages
...is the less to be wondered at as the profession is under no kind of regulation. Loud as the call is, to our shame be it remembered, we have no law to protect...and chirurgeon. No candidates are either examined, or^licensed, or even sworn to fair practice."* It was impossible that a state of things so disreputable... | |
| New-York Historical Society - 1829 - 658 pages
...the less to be wondered at, as the profession is under no kind of regulation. Loud as the call is, to our shame be it remembered, we have no law to protect...province would of itself furnish a small volume ; and, therefore, I leave this also to such as have capacity and leisure to make useful observations, in that... | |
| Joseph Carson - 1869 - 266 pages
...32. 1 Annals of Pennsylvania, p. 308. profession is under no kind of regulation. Loud as the call is, to our shame be it remembered, we have no law to protect...and chirurgeon. No candidates are either examined, licensed, or were sworn to fair practice."1 This condition of things was also exhibited by Dr. Peter... | |
| Benjamin Nicholas Martin - 1871 - 236 pages
...many have recommended themselves to a full practice and profitable subsistence. Loud as the call is, to our shame be it remembered, we have no law to protect...sets up for physician, apothecary, and chirurgeon. The natural history of this province would of itself furnish a small volume ; and, therefore, I leave... | |
| Joseph Meredith Toner - 1874 - 128 pages
...the less to be wondered at, as the profession is under no kind of regulation. Loud as the call is, to our shame be it remembered, we have no law to protect...No candidates are either examined or licensed, or eveu sworn to fair practice, — (Smith's Hist. NY, p. 3-26.) 8 The war which resulted in the conquest... | |
| State Medical Society of Wisconsin - 1879 - 706 pages
...the less to be wondered at, as the profession is under no kind of regulation. Loud as the call is, to our shame be it remembered, we have no law to protect the King's subjects from the malpractice of pretenders. Any man, at his pleasure, sets up for physician,... | |
| Stephen Wickes - 1879 - 464 pages
...is under no kind of regulation. * * * Any man at his pleasure sets up for physician, apothecary or chirurgeon. No candidates are either examined or licensed, or even sworn to fair practice."2 DISEASE AND PESTILENCE. The early occupants of the provinces, when corresponding with their... | |
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