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" There is no profession, from the members of which greater purity of character, and a higher standard of moral excellence are required, than the medical ; and to attain such eminence, is a duty every physician owes alike to his profession and to his patients. "
The Medical Fortnightly - Page 509
1903
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Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Volume 101

1922 - 336 pages
...Pennsylvania Adopted by the Association in 1904 SECTION 1. — There is no profession open to women, from the members of which greater purity of character...higher standard of moral excellence are required, than that of nursing, and every one who has entered the profession has incurred an obligation to maintain...
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Transactions of the Mississippi State Medical Association..., Volume 46

Mississippi State Medical Association - 1914 - 380 pages
...Medical Association. PURITY OF CHARACTER AND MORALITY REQUIRED. Section 5. There is no profession for the members of which greater purity of character and...patients, as without it their respect and confidence cannot be commanded; and to the profession, because no scientific attainments can compensate for the...
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Codes of Ethics: A Handbook

Edgar Laing Heermance - 1924 - 590 pages
...STATE ASSOCIATION OF GRADUATE NURSES Adopted Oct. 31, 1917: CODE OF ETHICS ARTICLE I. LOYALTY SEC. 1. There is no profession from the members of which greater...higher standard of moral excellence are required, than that of nursing; and everyone who has entered the profession has incurred an obligation to maintain...
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Codes of Ethics: A Handbook

Edgar Laing Heermance - 1924 - 544 pages
...promotion in general of the interests of the profession and the welfare of the public. 349 Sec. 4. There is no profession from the members of which greater...a higher standard of moral excellence are required ; and to attain such eminence is a duty every physician owes alike to the profession and to patients....
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Transactions of the Medical Association of the State of Alabama, Volume 28

Medical Association of the State of Alabama - 1875 - 372 pages
...seniors, who have, by their labors, brought it to the elevated condition in which he finds it, SEC. 2. There is no profession, from the members of which...eminence, is a duty every physician owes alike to his profession and to his patients. It is due to the latter, as without it he can not command their...
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Courts and Doctors

Lloyd Paul Stryker - 1932 - 272 pages
...Profession exacts from its members the highest type of character and morals, and to attain such a standard is a duty every physician owes alike to the profession and to the public. It is incumbent on physicians to be temperate in all things, for the practice of medicine...
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The New York Journal of Medicine, Volume 9

1847 - 446 pages
...niors, who have, by their labors, brought it to the elevated condition in "which he finds it. § 2. — There is no profession, from the members of which...character, and a higher standard of moral excellence are exacted, than the medical ; and to attain such eminence, is a duty every physician owes alike to his...
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The Codification of Medical Morality: Historical and Philosophical Studies ...

R.B. Baker - 2007 - 243 pages
...his seniors, who have, by their labors, brought it to the elevated condition in which he finds it. 2. There is no profession, from the members of which...character and a higher standard of moral excellence arc required, than the medical; and to attain such eminence, is a duty every physician owes alike to...
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The Codification of Medical Morality: Historical and Philosophical Studies ...

R.B. Baker - 2007 - 243 pages
...his seniors, who have, by their labors, brought it to the elevated condition in which he finds it. 2. There is no profession, from the members of which...eminence, is a duty every physician owes alike to his profession, and to his patients. It is due to the latter, as without it he cannot command their...
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The American Medical Ethics Revolution: How the AMA's Code of Ethics Has ...

Robert Baker - 1999 - 452 pages
...his seniors, who have, by their labors, brought it to the elevated condition in which he finds it. 2. There is no profession, from the members of which...eminence, is a duty every physician owes alike to his profession, and to his patients. It is due to the latter, as without it he cannot command their...
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