“I value science--none can prize it more, It gives ten thousand motives to adore: Be it religious, as it ought to be, The heart it humbles, and it bows the knee.”
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The Microcosm: A Poem, Read Before the Medical Society of New Jersey at Its Centenary Anniversary: with the Address Delivered as President, Jan. 24, 1866
This book is a collection of a poem and an address given at a significant event marking the hundredth anniversary of the Medical Society of New Jersey. The poem and address were delivered by the president of the society on January 24, 1866, and are included in this volume. more
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