Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 29Columbus Medical Publishing Company, 1905 |
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... profession or office he must to some extent be informed , yet there are many things he does not know , and it often turns out in the investiga- tion of matters in court , that special information must be had pertaining to the subject ...
... profession or office he must to some extent be informed , yet there are many things he does not know , and it often turns out in the investiga- tion of matters in court , that special information must be had pertaining to the subject ...
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... profession , and the implied contract which the physician thus enters into does not extend to an agreement that he will cure or that the surgical operation will be a success , but only that he will exercise such reasonable skill and ...
... profession , and the implied contract which the physician thus enters into does not extend to an agreement that he will cure or that the surgical operation will be a success , but only that he will exercise such reasonable skill and ...
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... profession in such localities generally . As to the different schools of medicine the law does not favor any particular school , and the treatment of a physician is to be tested by the principles of the school to which he be- longs ...
... profession in such localities generally . As to the different schools of medicine the law does not favor any particular school , and the treatment of a physician is to be tested by the principles of the school to which he be- longs ...
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... profession , Dr. Palmer , of Cincinati , who while closing an incision broke a needle in the tissues and could not find and remove the broken portion . He closed the wound without informing the patient . of the acident . Shortly ...
... profession , Dr. Palmer , of Cincinati , who while closing an incision broke a needle in the tissues and could not find and remove the broken portion . He closed the wound without informing the patient . of the acident . Shortly ...
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... profession is the man to be relied upon . Whenever a man slanders a profes- sional brother , in a certain degree he slanders himself , and furnishes a club for an enemy sometime or other to hit him over the head with . Whenever one ...
... profession is the man to be relied upon . Whenever a man slanders a profes- sional brother , in a certain degree he slanders himself , and furnishes a club for an enemy sometime or other to hit him over the head with . Whenever one ...
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