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THE POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY
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Russel, J. R. The History and Heroes of the Art of Medicine.
Stirling, W. Some Apostles of Physiology.
Traill, H. D. Social England.
Vallery-Radot, R. The Life of Pasteur.
Williams, H. S. A History of Science.
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Cabot, R. C. Ethical Forces in the Practice of Medicine. (An address delivered before the students of Harvard University, on April 13, 1905.)
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Jacobi, A. An address before the Medical School of McGill University, New York Medical Journal, 1905, LXXXII., 729.
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Marks, L. H. Ehrlich's Biochemical Therapy, Its Conception and Application, Journal American Medical Association, 1910, LV., 1974.
Minot, C. S. The Relation of Embryology to Medical Progress, Popular Science Monthly, 1906, July.
Park, W. H. A Critical Study of the Results of Serum-Therapy in the Disease of Man, Harvey Lecture, 1906.
Pearce, R. M. The Experimental Method; Its Influence on the Teaching of Medicine, Jour. Am. Med. Assoc., 1911, LVIL, 1017.
Schweitzer, H. Ehrlich's Chemotherapy — A New Science, Science, 1910, XXXII., 809.
Sedgwick, W. T. The Relations of Public Health Science to Other Sciences, American Medicine, 1905, IX., 975.
Vincent, G. E. The Purpose and Spirit of the University, Science, 1911, XXXIII., 977.
Welch, W. H. The Endowment of Research, Science, 1906, XXIV., 6.
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Welch, W. H. The Interdependence of Medicine and Other Sciences of Nature, Science, 1908, XXVII., 49.
Welch, W. H. The Evolution of Modern Scientific Laboratories, Johns Hopkins Hospital Bulletin, 1896, VII., 19.