... pursued. This is a circumstance much to be deplored, and should always be avoided, if possible, by mutual concessions, as far as they can be justified by a conscientious regard for the dictates of judgment. But, in the event of its occurrence, a third... Canada Lancet - Page 2611880Full view - About this book
| 1847 - 834 pages
...of judgment. But in the event of its occurrence, a third should, if practicable, be called to act as umpire, and if circumstances prevent the adoption...willing to confide. But as every physician relies Record of Medical Science. 423 upon the rectitude of his judgment, he should, when left in the minority,... | |
| 1848 - 910 pages
...judgment. But in the event of its occurrence, a third physician should, if practicable, be called to act as umpire, and if circumstances prevent the adoption...consultation, or participation in the management of the case. 5 9. As circumstances sometimes occur to render a special consultation desirable, when the continued... | |
| Worthington Hooker - 1849 - 492 pages
...judgment. But in the event of its occurrence, a third physician should, if practicable, be called to act as umpire, and if circumstances prevent the adoption...consultation, or participation in the management of the case. 4 9. As circumstances sometimes occur to render a special consultation desirable, when «he continued... | |
| Worthington Hooker - 1850 - 332 pages
...judgment. But in the event of its occurrence, a third Physician should, if practicable, be called to act as umpire ; and if circumstances prevent the adoption...minority, politely and consistently retire from any farther deliberation in the consultation, or participation in the management of the case. § 9. As... | |
| College of Physicians of Philadelphia - 1851 - 570 pages
...But, in the event of its occurrence, a third physician should, if practicable, be called to act as umpire ; and, if circumstances prevent the adoption of this course, it must lae left to the patient to select the physician in whom he is most willing to confide. But, as every... | |
| Alonzo Benjamin Palmer, Edmund Andrews, Zina Pitcher - 1854 - 592 pages
...judgment. But in the event of its occurrence, a third physician should, if practicable, be called to act as umpire, and if circumstances prevent the adoption...consultation, or participation in the management of the case. Sec. 0. As circumstances sometimes occur to render a special consultation desirable, when the continued... | |
| Thomas Hawkes Tanner - 1856 - 262 pages
...But, in the event of its occurrence, a third physician should, if practicable, be called to act as umpire; and if circumstances prevent the adoption...whom he is most willing to confide. But, as every physican relies upon the rectitude of his judgment, he should, when left in the minority, politely... | |
| American Medical Association - 1857 - 684 pages
...But, in the event of its occurrence, a third physician should, if practicable, be called to act as umpire ; and, if circumstances prevent the adoption...minority, politely and consistently retire from any farther deliberation in the consultation, or participation in the management of the case. § 9. As... | |
| American Medical Association - 1857 - 684 pages
...of its occurrence, a third physician should, if practicable, be called to act as umpire ; and, it' circumstances prevent the adoption of this course,...minority, politely and consistently retire from any farther deliberation in the consultation, or participation in the management of the case. § 9. As... | |
| 1861 - 246 pages
...judgment. But in the event of its occurrence, a third physician should, if practicable, be called to act as umpire, and if circumstances prevent the adoption...physician in whom he is most willing to confide. But as 48 every physician relies upon the rectitude of his judgment, he should, when left in the minority,... | |
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