1. The pains and pleasures of a medical life: being an introductory to a course of lectures on materia medica and therapeutics, (session 1839-40,) Author(s): Mitchell, Thomas D. (Thomas Duché), 1791-1865 Publication: Lexington, Ky. : James Virden, Printer, 1839 Subject(s): Ethics, MedicalProfessional Practice
2. An introductory lecture to the course on obstetrics, and diseses of women and children: delivered in the University of Pennsylvania, November 2, 1840 Author(s): Hodge, Hugh L. (Hugh Lenox), 1796-1873 Publication: Philadelphia : T. K. & P. G. Collins, Printers ..., 1840 Subject(s): Abortion, SpontaneousEthics, MedicalInfant WelfareObstetrics
3. On the formation of professional character: an introductory lecture, delivered Nov. 4th, 1844 Author(s): Harrison, John P. (John Pollard), 1796-1849 Publication: Cincinnati : Printed by R. P. Donogh ..., 1844 Subject(s): Attitude of Health PersonnelCharacterEthics, Medical
4. The reciprocal duties and obligations of the medical profession and the public: a public introductory lecture delivered at the Rush Medical College at the commencement of the session 1844-5 Author(s): Flint, Austin, 1812-1886 Publication: Chicago : Z. Eastman, Printer, 1844 Subject(s): Education, MedicalEthics, MedicalUnited States
5. Lecture on the responsibilities of the medical profession Author(s): Harrison, John P. (John Pollard), 1796-1849 Publication: Louisville, Ky. : W. W. Worsley, 1831 Subject(s): Ethics, MedicalPhysician's Role