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Physicians' and Dentists' Directory of the State of Michigan - Page 105
1900
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The Journal of Health, Volume 4

1832 - 402 pages
...reproached. Patients should faithfully and unreservedly communicate to their physician the history of the cause of their disease. This is the more important as many diseases of a mental origin simulate those depending on external causes, and yet are only to be cured by ministering to the mind...
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Charleston Medical Journal and Review, Volume 2

1847 - 134 pages
...precept that medicine owes much of the uncertainty and imperfection with which it has been reproached. § 4. Patients should faithfully and unreservedly communicate...more important, as many diseases of a mental origin simulate those depending on external causes, and yet are only to be cured by ministering to the mind...
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The Medical Examiner, and Record of Medical Science, Volume 3

1847 - 834 pages
...4. — Patients should faithfully and unreservedly communicate to their physician the history of the cause of their disease. This is the more important, as many diseases of a mental origin simulate those depending on external causes, and yet are only to be cured by ministering to the mind...
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New Jersey Medical Reporter and Transactions of the New Jersey ..., Volume 1

1848 - 350 pages
...is more likely to be successful in his treatment, than one who does not possess that knowledge. § 4. Patients should faithfully and unreservedly communicate...more important, as many diseases of a mental origin simulate those depending on external causes, and yet are only to be cured by ministering to the mind...
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The New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 4; Volumes 1847-1848

1848 - 910 pages
...precept that medicine owes much of the uncertainty and imperfection with which it has been reproached. ' 4. Patients should faithfully and unreservedly communicate...more important, as many diseases of a mental origin simulate those depending on external causes, and yet are only to be cured by ministering to the mind...
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The Northwestern Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 1

1848 - 590 pages
...precept that medicine owes much of the uncertainty and imperfection with which it has been reproached. § 4. Patients should faithfully and unreservedly communicate...should never be afraid of thus making his physician hia friend and adviser ; he should always bear in mind that a medical man is under the strongest obligations...
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Physician and Patient; Or, A Practical View of the Mutual Duties, Relations ...

Worthington Hooker - 1849 - 492 pages
...precept thsv medicine owes much of the uncertainty and imperfection with which it has been reproached. I 4. Patients should faithfully and unreservedly communicate...origin stimulate those depending on external causes, arid yet are only to be cured by ministering to the" mind diseased. A patient should never be afraid...
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Physician and Patient, Or, A Practical View of the Mutual Duties, Relations ...

Worthington Hooker - 1850 - 332 pages
...precept that medicine owes much of the uncertainty and imperfection with which it has heen reproached. § 4. Patients should faithfully and unreservedly communicate...depending on external causes, and yet are only to he cured by ministering to the mind diseased. A patient should never be afraid of thus making his Physician...
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Transactions of the Kentucky State Medical Society ...

Kentucky State Medical Society - 1851 - 394 pages
...precept that medicine owes much of the uncertainty and imperfection with which it has been reproached. § 4. Patients should faithfully and unreservedly communicate...more important, as many diseases of a mental origin simulate those depending on external causes, and yet are only to be cured by ministering to the mind...
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Charter, Ordinances and By-laws of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia

College of Physicians of Philadelphia - 1851 - 570 pages
...precept that medicine owes much of the uncertainty and imperfection with which it has been reproached. § 4. Patients should faithfully and unreservedly communicate...cause of their disease. This is the more important, as 38 many diseases of a mental origin simulate those depending on external causes, and yet are only to...
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