The Medical World, Volume 64, Issue 111946 |
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Page 484
... profession . The doctor has been too prone to accept the nurses as some- one always there , usually efficient and greatly needed . They have forgotten the years spent in assembling this knowledge and paid little attention to the meager ...
... profession . The doctor has been too prone to accept the nurses as some- one always there , usually efficient and greatly needed . They have forgotten the years spent in assembling this knowledge and paid little attention to the meager ...
Page 501
... profession itself , and the " stigma " of insanity , all inspired to create a con- spiracy of silence in regard to the field of mental illness . This silence on the part of the public was matched by the reserve of the psychiatric profession ...
... profession itself , and the " stigma " of insanity , all inspired to create a con- spiracy of silence in regard to the field of mental illness . This silence on the part of the public was matched by the reserve of the psychiatric profession ...
Page 502
... profession , whose standards are the highest in the world , sit back complacently when conditions which can only be compared to those existing in axis concentration camps have been exposed in hospitals in nearly every state ? The ...
... profession , whose standards are the highest in the world , sit back complacently when conditions which can only be compared to those existing in axis concentration camps have been exposed in hospitals in nearly every state ? The ...
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