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The New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal - Page 222
1848
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Charleston Medical Journal and Review, Volume 2

1847 - 134 pages
...men have, under certain circumstances, been protected in their observance of secrecy, by courts of justice. § 3. Frequent visits to the sick are in...anxiety to the patient, tend to diminish the authority of the physician, and render him liable to be suspected of interested motives. § 4. A physician should...
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The Medical Examiner, and Record of Medical Science, Volume 3

1847 - 834 pages
...men have, under certain circumstances, been protected in their observance of secrecy, by courts of justice. § 3. — Frequent visits to the sick are...anxiety to the patient, tend to diminish the authority of the physician, and expose him to be suspected of interested motives. § 4. — A physician should...
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New Jersey Medical Reporter and Transactions of the New Jersey ..., Volume 1

1848 - 350 pages
...men have, under certain circumstances, been protected in their observance of secrecy, by courts of justice. § 3. Frequent visits to the sick are in...anxiety to the patient, tend to diminish the authority of the physician, and render him liable to be suspected of interested motives. § 4. A physician should...
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The Northwestern Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 1

1848 - 590 pages
...circumstances, been protected in their observance of secrecy, by courts of justice. Vol. I. No. 1—8. § 3. Frequent visits to the sick are, in general, requisite,...anxiety to the patient, tend to diminish the authority of the physician, and render him liable to be suspected of interested motives. § 4. A physician should...
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Physician and Patient; Or, A Practical View of the Mutual Duties, Relations ...

Worthington Hooker - 1849 - 492 pages
...men have, under certain circumstances, been protected in their observance of secrecy, by courts of justice. $ 3. Frequent visits to the sick are in general...of the disease, — to meet promptly every change that may occur, and also tend to preserve the confidence of the patient. But unnecessary visits are...
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Physician and Patient, Or, A Practical View of the Mutual Duties, Relations ...

Worthington Hooker - 1850 - 332 pages
...Physician to arrive at a more perfect knowledge of the disease, to meet promptly every change that may occur, and also tend to preserve the confidence...anxiety to the patient, tend to diminish the authority of the Physician, and render him liable to be suspected of interested motives. § 4. A Physician should...
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Charter, Ordinances and By-laws of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia

College of Physicians of Philadelphia - 1851 - 570 pages
...professional men have, under certain circumstances, been protected in their observance of secrecy by courts of justice. § 3. Frequent visits to the sick are in...anxiety to the patient, tend to diminish the authority of the physician, and render him liable to be suspected of interested motives. § 4. A physician should...
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Transactions of the Kentucky State Medical Society ...

Kentucky State Medical Society - 1851 - 394 pages
...professional men have, under certain circumstances, been protected in their observance of secrecy by courts of justice. § 3. Frequent visits to the sick are in general requisite, since they enable a physician to arrive at a more perfect knowledge of the disease—to meet promptly every change which...
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Eclectic journal of medicine (Rochester, N.Y.). v. 4, 1852, Volume 4

1852 - 542 pages
...professional men have, under certain circumstances, been protected in their observanee of secrecy by courts of justice. 3. Frequent visits to the sick are in general...anxiety to the patient, tend to diminish the authority of the physician, and render him liable to be suspected of interested motives. 4. A physician should...
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The Stethoscope: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and the Collateral ..., Volume 2

1852 - 750 pages
...professional men nave, under certain circumstances, been protected in their observance of secrecy by courts of justice. $ 3. Frequent visits to the sick are in general...the disease, to meet promptly every change which may occn', and also tend to preserve the confidence of the patient. B1;. unnecessary visits are to be avoided,...
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