The life of a sick person can be shortened not only by the acts, but also by the words or the manner of a physician. It is, therefore, a sacred duty to guard himself carefully in this respect, and to avoid all things which have a tendency to discourage... Medical ethics and etiquette - Page 21by Austin Flint - 1883 - 97 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1861 - 246 pages
...of those maladies which often disturb the tranquility of the most resigned, in their last moments. The life of a sick person can be shortened not only by the acts, but also lay the words or the manner of a physician. It is, therefore, a sacred 'duty > to guard himself carefully... | |
| American Medical Association - 1864 - 428 pages
...of those maladies which often disturb the tranquillity of the most resigned in their last moments. The life of a sick person can be shortened not only...discourage the patient and to depress his spirits. § 5. A physician ought not to abandon a patient because the case is deemed incurable; for his attendance... | |
| American Medical Association - 1865 - 500 pages
...of those maladies which often disturb the tranquillity of the most resigned in their last moments. The life of a sick person can be shortened not only...discourage the patient and to depress his spirits. § 5. A physician ought not to abandon a patient because the case is deemed incurable ; for his attendance... | |
| 1847 - 804 pages
...of those maladies which o"M disturb the tranquillity of the most resigned, in their last mo"16"'*' The life of a sick person can be shortened not only...words or the manner of a physician. It is, therefore!* sacred duty to regard himself carefully in this respect, and to avoid'" things which have a tendency... | |
| 1868 - 732 pages
...influence of those maladies which often disturb the tranquility of the most resigned in their last moments. The life of a sick person can be shortened not only...discourage the patient and to depress his spirits. § 5. A physician ought not to abandon a patient because the case is deemed incurable; for his attendance... | |
| 1869 - 754 pages
...influence of those maladies which often disturb the tranquility of the most resigned in their last moments. The life of a sick person can be shortened not only...discourage the patient and to depress his spirits. § 5. A physician ought not to abandon a patient because the case is deemed incurable ; for his attendance... | |
| John Ordronaux - 1869 - 338 pages
...of those maladies which often disturb the tranquility of the most resigned, in their last moments. The life of a sick person can be shortened not only...by the acts, but also by the words or the manner of the physician. It is, therefore, a sacred duty to guard himself carefully in this respect, and avoid... | |
| John Ordronaux - 1869 - 342 pages
...of those maladies which often disturb the tranquility of the most resigned, in their last moments. The life of a sick person can be shortened not only by the acts, but also by I on he words or the manner of the physician. It is, therefore, a sacred duty to guard himself carefully... | |
| Minnesota State Medical Association - 1870 - 598 pages
...of those maladies which often disturb the tranquillity of the most resigned in their last moments. The life of a sick person can be shortened not only...discourage the patient and to depress his spirits. SEC. 5. A physician ought not to abandon a patient because the case is deemed incurable ; for his attendance... | |
| Ohio State Medical Society - 1870 - 310 pages
...influence of those maladies which often disturb the tranquility of the most resigned in their last moments. The life of a sick person can be shortened not only...discourage the patient and to depress his spirits. SEC. 5. A physician ought not to abandon a patient because the case is deemed incurable; for his attendance... | |
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