Why do doctors so often make mistakes ? Because they are not sufficiently individual in their diagnoses or their treatment. They class a sick man under some given department of their nosology, whereas every invalid is really a special case, a unique example.... Yale Medical Journal - Page 341898Full view - About this book
| 1888 - 600 pages
...doctors so often make mistakes I Because they are not sufficiently individual in their diagnosis or treatment. They class a sick man under some given department of their nosology, whereas every individual is really a special case, an unique example. How is it possible that so coarse a method... | |
| Henri Frédéric Amiel - 1893 - 378 pages
...doctors so often make mistakes ? Because they are not sufficiently individual in their diagnoses or their treatment. They class a sick man under some given...method of sifting should produce judicious therapeutics 1 Every illness is a factor simple or complex, which is multiplied by a second factor, invariably complex,... | |
| British Homoeopathic Society - 1896 - 564 pages
...often blunder ? Is it not because they are not sufficiently individual in their diagnoses, or their treatment ? They class a sick man under some given...produce judicious therapeutics ? Every illness is & factor (simple or complex), which is multiplied by a second factor, invariably complex (ie, the individual,... | |
| 1902 - 942 pages
...doctors so often make mistakes ? Because they are not sufficiently individual in their diagnosis of their treatment. They class a sick man under some given department of their nosology, whereas every individual is really a special case, a unique jxample. How is it possible that so coarse a method of... | |
| 1887 - 588 pages
...doctors so often make mistakes ? Because they are not sufficiently individual in their diagnosis or their treatment. They class a sick man under some given...nosology, whereas every invalid is really a special case, an unique example. How is it possible that so coarse a method of sifting should produce judicious therapeutics... | |
| 1902 - 638 pages
...doctors so often make mistakes? Because they are not sufficiently individual ia their diagnosis or their treatment. They class a sick man under some given...department of their nosology, whereas every invalid is in reality a special case, a unique example. How is it possible that so coarse a method of sifting... | |
| 1924 - 618 pages
...doctors so often make mistakes? Because they are not sufficiently individual in their diagnosis or treatment. They class a sick man under some given department of their nosology, whereas every individual is really a special case, a unique example. How is it possible that so coarse a method of... | |
| 1901 - 698 pages
...they are not sufficiently individual in their diagnosis or their treat*Christian Scientists. merit. They class a sick man under some given department of their nosology, whereas every individual is really a special case, a unique example. How is it possible that so coarse a method of... | |
| 1901 - 576 pages
...make mistakes! Because they are not sufficiently individual in their diagnosis or their tieatment. They class a sick man under some given department of their nosology, whereas every individual is really a special case, a unique example. "How is it possible that so coarse a method... | |
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