Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Public Health Committee of the New York Academy of Medicine: A Survey of Its Activities During Five Years of Work, 1911-1916
The Code of Medical Ethics, adopted in 1847 by the American Medical Association, recognizes physicians as conservators of pub lic health and declares that it is a delicate and noble task, by the judicious application of Public Hygiene to prevent disease and lengthen life, and thus to increase the productive industry, and without assuming the office of moral and religious teaching, to aid the civilization of an entire pe0p1e.
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