A wealthy physician should not give advice gratis to the affluent; because his doing so is an injury to his professional brethren. The office of a physician can never be supported as an exclusively beneficent one ; and it is defrauding, in some degree,... Medical ethics and etiquette - Page 69by Austin Flint - 1883 - 97 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1880 - 396 pages
...this last case, to request an immediate consultation with the practitioner previously employed. § 9. A wealthy physician should not give advice gratis...are dispensed with which might justly be claimed. § 10. When a physician who has been engaged to attend a case of midwifery is absent, and another is... | |
| 1925 - 332 pages
...latter case to request an immediate consultation with the practitioner previously employed. SEC. 6. A wealthy physician should not give advice gratis to the affluent, because his so doing is an injury to his professional brethren. The office of the physician can never be supported... | |
| Medical Association of the State of Alabama - 1875 - 372 pages
...this last case, to request an immediate consultation with the practitioner previously employed. SBC. 9. A wealthy physician should not give advice gratis...common funds for its support, when fees are dispensed which might justly be claimed. SEC. 10. When a physician who has been engaged to attend a case of midwifery... | |
| 1847 - 446 pages
...in this case, to request an immediate consultation with the practitioner antecedently employed. § 9. A. wealthy physician should not give advice gratis to the affluent; because it is an injury to his professional brethren. The office of aphysician can never be supported as an... | |
| R.B. Baker - 2007 - 243 pages
...in this last case, to request an immediate consultation with the practitioner previously employed. 9. A wealthy physician should not give advice gratis...degree, the common funds for its support, when fees arc dispensed with, which might justly be claimed. 10. When a physician who has been engaged to attend... | |
| Anne Digby - 2002 - 376 pages
...Percival had warned that one issue in medical etiquette involved financial equity between practitioners. 'A wealthy physician should not give advice gratis to the affluent; because it is an injury to his professional brethren.' 79 More significant was the question of whether health... | |
| R.B. Baker - 2007 - 243 pages
...in this last case, to request an immediate consultation with the practitioner previously employed. 9. A wealthy physician should not give advice gratis...are dispensed with, which might justly be claimed. 10. When a physician who has been engaged to attend a case of midwifery is absent, and another is sent... | |
| Robert Baker - 1999 - 452 pages
...consultation with the practitioner previously employed. 9. A wealthy physician should not give advice gram to the affluent; because his doing so is an injury...are dispensed with, which might justly be claimed. 10. When a physician who has been engaged to attend a case of midwifery is absent, and another is sent... | |
| Robert M. Veatch - 2000 - 404 pages
...value and importance, such craft implies either disgraceful ignorance, or fraudulent avarice. XXV. A wealthy physician should not give advice gratis to the affluent; because it is an injury to his professional brethren. The office of physician can never be supported but as... | |
| Indiana State Medical Association - 1881 - 398 pages
...this last case, to request an immediate consultation with the practitioner previously employed. SEC. 9. A wealthy physician should not give advice gratis...are dispensed with which might justly be claimed. SEC. 10. When a physician who has been engaged to attend a case of midwifery is absent, and another... | |
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