Journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey . s the reply. The absurdity ofthe man prescribing linseed-tea and mustardplasters for people of our position! ASSISTANT PHYSICIANS WANTED-a com- petitive written examination will be held at TheNew Jersey State Hospital at Morris Plains, onWednesday, July 15th. 1914. at A. M., forthe position of two junior assistant physicians;salary $1,000 per year, with board, room and wash-ing. Candidates to be eligible must be graduatesin medicine, unmarried and present diplomas onday of examination. Send references and photo-graph without delay. Subjects
Journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey . s the reply. The absurdity ofthe man prescribing linseed-tea and mustardplasters for people of our position! ASSISTANT PHYSICIANS WANTED-a com- petitive written examination will be held at TheNew Jersey State Hospital at Morris Plains, onWednesday, July 15th. 1914. at A. M., forthe position of two junior assistant physicians;salary $1,000 per year, with board, room and wash-ing. Candidates to be eligible must be graduatesin medicine, unmarried and present diplomas onday of examination. Send references and photo-graph without delay. Subjects for examination :Anatomy and physiology, materia medica andtherapeutics, obstetrics and gynecology, practice,surgery and mental and nervous diseases. Hos-pital experience and general qualifications will betaken into consideration. Send application to D. Evans. Medical Director, The New JerseyState Hospital, Greystone Park, Morris County,New Jersev. i/9 Journal of The Medical Society of New Jersey Published onthe First Day of Every Month. Under the Directionof the Committee on Publication VoL XI., No. 8 ORANGE, N. J., AUGUST, 1914 Subscription, $ per YearSingle Copies, 25 Cents THE CONSERVATION OF CHILDLIFE. Presidential Address, delivered at the jointsession of the New Jersey State PediatricSociety and the Medical Society of New Lake, N. June 29th, 1914. Bv Martin J. Synnott, ,, N. J. President of the New Jersey State PediatricSociety. -Main factors influence the conservationof child life:—heredity, the physical andmoral qualifications of the parents, earlycare, environment and training, the schoolperiod, and finally the right preparation formarriage and the begetting of offsprings,along with the proper appreciation of thecivic and moral responsibility which thisentails. So that we have a circular chainto consider, each link of which is neces-sary for the continuity of the seven ages of man are all af-fected by
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