... 8. A physician, when visiting a sick person in the country, may be desired to see a neighboring patient who is under the regular direction of another physician, in consequence of some sudden change or aggravation of symptoms. The conduct to be pursued... Medical ethics and etiquette - Page 66by Austin Flint - 1883 - 97 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1824 - 216 pages
...physician, when visiting a sick person in the country, may be desired to see a neighbouring patient, who is under the regular direction of another physician,...adapted to present circumstances; to interfere no farther than is absolutely necessary with the general plan of treatment; to assume no future direction,... | |
| Michael Ryan - 1836 - 608 pages
...physician, when visiting a sick person in the country, may be desired to see a neighbouring patient, who is under the regular direction of another physician,...some sudden change or aggravation of symptoms. The con-- duct to bo pursued, on such an occasion, is to give advice adapted to present circumstances ;... | |
| 1847 - 834 pages
...physician, when visiting a sick person in the country, maybe desired to see a neighbouring patient, who is under the regular direction of another physician,...adapted to present circumstances ; to interfere no farther than is absolutely necessary with the general plan of treatment ; to assume no future direction,... | |
| 1847 - 134 pages
...physician, when visiting a sick person in the country, may be desired to see a neighboring patient who is under the regular direction of another physician,...consequence of some sudden change or aggravation of the symptoms. The conduct to be pursued on such an occasion is to give advice adapted to present circumstances;... | |
| 1848 - 350 pages
...physician, when visiting a sick person in the country, may be desired to see a neighbouring patient who is under the regular direction of another physician,...adapted to present circumstances ; to interfere no farther than is absolutely necessary with the general plan of trealment ; to assume no future direction,... | |
| 1848 - 910 pages
...physician, when visiting asick person in the country, may be. desired to see a nejghbouring patient who is under the regular direction of another physician,...in consequence of some sudden change or aggravation ol svlnptoms. The conduct to be pursued on such an occasion is to give advice adapted tu present circumstances;... | |
| Worthington Hooker - 1849 - 492 pages
...physician, when visiting a sick person in the country, may be desired to see a neighboring patient who is under the regular direction of another physician,...adapted to present circumstances; to interfere no farther than is absolutely necessary with the general plan of treatment ; to assume no future direction,... | |
| 1848 - 590 pages
...physician, when visiting a sick person in the country, may be desired to see a neighboring patient who is under the regular direction of another physician,...adapted to present circumstances ; to interfere no farther than is absolutely necessary with the general plan of treatment ; to assume no future direction,... | |
| Thomas Percival - 1849 - 214 pages
...Physician, when visiting a sick person in the country, may be desired to see a neighbouring patient who is under the regular direction of another Physician,...adapted to present circumstances, to interfere no farther than is absolutely necessary with the general plan of treatment, to assume no future direction... | |
| Kentucky State Medical Society - 1851 - 394 pages
...be desired to see a neighboring patient, who is under the regular direction of another physician, 28 in consequence of some sudden change or aggravation...adapted to present circumstances ; to interfere no farther than is absolutely necessary with the general plan of treatment; to assume no future direction... | |
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