Pacific Medical Journal, Volume 461903 |
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... person is free to write a book on the same subject , and to treat the subject in a way to unequivocally show what subject is intended . Now , it seems to me that brands of materia medica products should be handled in a similar manner ...
... person is free to write a book on the same subject , and to treat the subject in a way to unequivocally show what subject is intended . Now , it seems to me that brands of materia medica products should be handled in a similar manner ...
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... person in a hundred even knows how to breathe properly . So long as persons highly educated in almost every other respect , are allowed to remain absolutely ignorant on the subjects of anatomy , physiology and hygiene , we cannot expect ...
... person in a hundred even knows how to breathe properly . So long as persons highly educated in almost every other respect , are allowed to remain absolutely ignorant on the subjects of anatomy , physiology and hygiene , we cannot expect ...
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just consider one of the many possibilities and complica- tions . Suppose a person ignorant and in modest financial circumstances is afflicted with tuberculosis of the lungs . He deposits his sputa indiscriminately wherever he hap- pens ...
just consider one of the many possibilities and complica- tions . Suppose a person ignorant and in modest financial circumstances is afflicted with tuberculosis of the lungs . He deposits his sputa indiscriminately wherever he hap- pens ...
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... person over 30 years would die from that disease . In the intervening time , however , means will be devised by which humanity can be protected . The great majority of pathologists do not admit the bacterial origin of carcinoma . The ...
... person over 30 years would die from that disease . In the intervening time , however , means will be devised by which humanity can be protected . The great majority of pathologists do not admit the bacterial origin of carcinoma . The ...
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On the other hand , all laws keeping persons from marrying because of disease or even delicate health , are cruel and unjust , and could only be enforced for cases of evident danger of contagion or obvious mental incapacity . It is true ...
On the other hand , all laws keeping persons from marrying because of disease or even delicate health , are cruel and unjust , and could only be enforced for cases of evident danger of contagion or obvious mental incapacity . It is true ...
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Page 350 - ... to obscure his judgment, and produce timidity and irresolution in his practice. Under such circumstances, medical men are peculiarly dependent upon each other, and kind offices and professional aid should always be cheerfully and gratuitously afforded.
Page 352 - ... want of success, in the first stage of treatment, affords no evidence of a lack of professional knowledge and skill. 5. When a physician is called to an urgent...
Page 349 - Every individual, on entering the profession, as he becomes thereby entitled to all its privileges and immunities, incurs an obligation to exert his best abilities to maintain its dignity and honor, to exalt its standing, and to extend the bounds of its usefulness.
Page 351 - It may, moreover sometimes happen, that two physicians cannot agree in their views of the nature of a case, and the treatment to be pursued.
Page 352 - A physician, in his intercourse with a patient under the care of another practitioner, should observe the strictest caution and reserve. No meddling inquiries should be made — no disingenuous hints given...
Page 350 - ... suffer such publications to be made ; — to invite laymen to be present at operations, — to boast of cures and remedies, — to adduce certificates of skill and success, or to perform any other similar acts. These are the ordinary practices of empirics, and are highly reprehensible in a regular physician.
Page 306 - Under Expert Evidence not only is advice given to medical experts, but suggestions are also made to attorneys as to the best methods of obtaining the desired information .from the witness.