Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Relations of Popular Education With the Progress of Empiricism: Annual Address Read Before the New Jersey Medical Society, at Its Eighty-Seventh Anniversary, Held at Trenton, Jan. 25, 1853
By our existing charter, modified as it has been recently, so as to relieve us from a portion of our responsibilities, by allowing its to recognize the Diplomas Of the best, Collegiate Schools of the country, without subjecting the holders to additional exami nation, before admitting them to our fellowship, we are still not Only the constituted guardians of the moral and the professional conduct of our fellow members, but also the legal protectors of the public health against the machinations of empirical preten ders, who wrth better knowledge do not hesitate, to pursue a dishonorable trade, by practicing upon the credulity of the un enlightened.
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