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" Prosecutor, thejudge himself might in some cases refuse to commit a medical man for contempt in refusing to reveal confidences. Each case would be governed by the particular circumstances, and the ruling of the judge, deciding no doubt according to the... "
Transactions of the Edinburgh Obstetrical Society - Page 9
by Edinburgh Obstetrical Society - 1898
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The Medico-legal Journal, Volume 14

Clark Bell - 1896 - 728 pages
...agree with what the medical witnesses said as to that. It all depended on the Judge. The Judge might refuse to commit a medical man for contempt in refusing to reveal confidences. Each case would be governed by the particular circumstances, and the ruling of the Judge would be the...
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Gaillard's Medical Journal and the American Medical Weekly, Volumes 66-67

1897 - 878 pages
...regard to cases when it was said the doctor should inform the Public Prosecutor, the judge himself might in some cases refuse to commit a medical man for contempt in refusing to reveal confidences. Each case would be governed by the particular circumstances, and the ruling of the judge, deciding...
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The Year-book of Treatment, Volume 1897

1897 - 496 pages
...altogether agree with what they said as to that. It all depended upon the judge. The judge himself might, in some cases, refuse to commit a medical man for contempt in refusing to reveal confidences. Each case would be governed by the particular circumstances, and the ruling of the judge, deciding...
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The Year-book of treatment for 1884-1899 v.13, 1897, Volume 13

1897 - 556 pages
...altogether agree with what they said as to that. It all depended upon the judge. The judge himself might, in some cases, refuse to commit a medical man for contempt in refusing to reveal confidences. Each case would be governed by the particular circumstances, and the ruling of the judge, deciding...
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A Manual of medical jurisprudence

Alfred Swaine Taylor - 1897 - 836 pages
...agree with what the medical witnesses said as to that. " It all depended on the judge. The judge might refuse to commit a medical man for contempt in refusing to reveal confidences. Each case should be governed by the particular circumstances, and the ruling of the judge would be...
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Transactions of the Medico-Legal Society, Volume 2

Medico-Legal Society (Great Britain) - 1905 - 136 pages
...was, took the view in Kitson v. Playfair that all depended upon the Judge. He said : " The Judge might in some cases refuse to commit a medical man for contempt in refusing to reveal confidences. Every case would be governed by particular circumstances, and the ruling of the Judge would be the...
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Brooklyn Medical Journal, Volume 11

1897 - 960 pages
...regard to cases when it was said the doctor should inform the Public Prosecutor, thejudge himself might in some cases refuse to commit a medical man for contempt in refusing to reveal confidences. Each casewould be governed by the particular circumstances, and the ruling of the judge, deciding no...
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Brooklyn Medical Journal, Volume 11

1897 - 980 pages
...regard to cases when it was said the doctor should inform the Public Prosecutor, thejudge himself might in some cases refuse to commit a medical man for contempt in refusing to reveal confidences. Each case would be governed by the particular circumstances, and the ruling of the judge, deciding...
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