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" The opportunity which a physician not unfrequently enjoys of promoting and strengthening the good resolutions of his patients, suffering under the consequences of vicious conduct, ought never to be neglected. "
Glasgow Medical Journal - Page 198
1879
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The Aesculapian Register, Volume 1, Issues 1-24

1824 - 216 pages
...conscientiously subservient to future wisdom and rectitude in professional conduct. The opportunities, which a physician not unfrequently enjoys, of promoting...consequences of vicious conduct, ought never to be neglected. And bis councils, or even remonstrances, will give satisfaction, not disgust, if they be conducted...
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The Christian Advocate, Volume 7

1829 - 572 pages
...will enjoy of promoting and strengthening the good resolutions of your patients, and especially if suffering under the consequences of vicious conduct, ought never to be neglected. Your counsel and reproof will be listened to with respect, and received as tokens of friendship, whenever...
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The Christian Advocate, Volume 7

1829 - 550 pages
...will enjoy of promoting and strengthening the good resolutions of your patients, and especially if suffering under the consequences of vicious conduct, ought never to be neglected. Your counsel and reproof will be listened to with respect, and received as tokens of friendship, whenever...
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The London Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 5

1830 - 1098 pages
...conscientiously subservient to future wisdom and rectitude in professional conduct. The opportunities which a physician not unfrequently enjoys, of promoting...consequences of vicious conduct, ought never to be neglected. And his councils, or even remonstrances, will give satisfaction, not disgust, if they be conducted...
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1830 - 854 pages
...will enjoy of promoting and strengthening the good resolutions of your patients, and especially if suffering under the consequences of vicious conduct, ought never to be neglected. Your counsel and reproof will be listened to with respect, and received as tokens of friendship, whenever...
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A Manual of Medical Jurisprudence and State Medicine

Michael Ryan - 1836 - 608 pages
...conscientiously subservient to future wisdom and rectitude in professional conduct. The opportunities which a physician not unfrequently enjoys, of promoting...consequences of vicious conduct, ought never to be neglected. And his counsels, or even remonstrances, will give satisfaction, not disgust, if they be conducted...
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Summary of the Transactions of the College of Physicians of ..., Volume 1

College of Physicians of Philadelphia - 1846 - 478 pages
...scrupulous regard to fidelity and honour. 4. The opportunities, which a physician, not uafrequently, enjoys of promoting and strengthening the good resolutions...consequences of vicious conduct, ought never to be neglected. And his councils, or even remonstrances, will give satisfaction, not disgust, if they be conducted...
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Charleston Medical Journal and Review, Volume 2

1847 - 134 pages
...protracted cases, as they give rise to confidence, energy, and more enlarged views in practice. § 7. The opportunity which a physician not unfrequently...if they be proffered with politeness, and evince a i genuine love of virtue, accompanied by a sincere interest in the welfare of the person to whom they...
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The Medical Examiner, and Record of Medical Science, Volume 3

1847 - 834 pages
...protracted cases, as they give rise to confidence, energy, and more enlarged views in practice. § 7. — The opportunity which a physician not unfrequently...consequences of vicious conduct, ought never to be neglected. And his councils, or even remonstrances, will give satisfaction, not disgust, if they be conducted...
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Medical Ethics: Or, a Code of Institutes and Precepts, Adapted to the ...

Thomas Percival - 1849 - 214 pages
...conscientiously subservient to future wisdom and rectitude in professional conduct. § 29. The opportunities which a Physician not unfrequently enjoys, of promoting...consequences of vicious conduct, ought never to be neglected. And his counsels, or even remonstrances, will give satisfaction, not disgust, MEDICAL ETHICS. 65 if...
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