| Henri Frédéric Amiel - 1885 - 560 pages
...greater the remoteness of the patient from childhood or from country life. The principal grievance which I have against the doctors is that they neglect the...To me the ideal doctor would be a man endowed with profcrand knowledge of life and of the soul, intuitively divining any suffering or disorder of whatever... | |
| 1897 - 800 pages
...the remoteness of the patient from childhood or from country life. The principal grievance against doctors is that they neglect the real problem, which...read you to the bottom is ignorant of essentials. The ideal doctor is a man endowed with profound knowledge of life and of the soul, intuitively divining... | |
| 1902 - 942 pages
...or from country life." NATURE AND CAUSE OF PUERPERAL ECLAMPSIA. 93 " The principal grievance which I have against the doctors is that they neglect the...ignorant of essentials. To me the ideal doctor would be the man endowed with profound knowledge of life and of the soul, intuitively divining any suflering... | |
| 1901 - 698 pages
...the remoteness of the patient from childhood or from country life." "The principal grievance which I have against the doctors is that they neglect the...ignorant of essentials. To me the ideal doctor would be the man endowed with profound knowledge of life and of the soul, intuitively divining any suffering... | |
| 1898 - 506 pages
...greater the remoteness of the patient from childhood or from country life. "The principal grievance which I have against the doctors is that they neglect the...elementary; a doctor who does not read you to the bottom jS ignorant of essentials." And then Amiel goes on to picture his ideal : "To me the ideal doctor would... | |
| 1902 - 638 pages
...of the patient front childhood or from country life. "The principle grievance which I have against doctors is that they neglect the real problem, which...individual who claims their care. Their methods of invostlgatlon are far too elementary. A doctor who does not road you to the bottom is ignorant of essentials.... | |
| 1901 - 576 pages
...patient from childhood or from country life. "The principal grievance which I have against the doctor, is that they neglect the real problem, which is to seize the unity of the individual who claim their care. Their methods of investigation are far too elementary: — a doctor who does not... | |
| Eugene F. Starke, Wilson A. Smith, Wesley A. Dunn - 1891 - 630 pages
...greater the remoteness of the patient from childhood or from country life. "The principal grievance which I have against the doctors is that they neglect the real problem, which is to sieze the unity of the individual who claims their care. " Their methods of investigation are far too... | |
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