If a man knew that he was using medicines beyond his knowledge, and was meddling with things above his reach, that was culpable rashness. Negligence might consist in using medicines in the use of which care was required, and of the properties of which... Medical Times and Gazette - Página 2851864Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Joel Prentiss Bishop - 1877 - 840 páginas
...medicines in the use of which care was required, and of the properties of which the person using them was ignorant. A person who so took a leap in the dark in the administration of medicine was guilty of gross negligence."8 Now, in the facts of human life, the less a man understands... | |
| Robert Vashon Rogers - 1884 - 240 páginas
...medicines in the use of which care was required, and of the properties of which the person using them was ignorant. A person who so took a leap in the dark...medicines, was guilty of gross negligence. If a man was wounded and another man applied to his wound sulphuric acid, or something which was of a dangerous... | |
| 1885 - 902 páginas
...illustration is further apparent from the fact that immediately thereafter he adds ani/tlier illustration : " If a man were wounded, and another applied to his...something which was of a dangerous nature and ought not to l>e applied and which led to fatal results, then the person who applied this remedy would be answerable,... | |
| 1885 - 890 páginas
...medicines iu the use of which care was required, and of the properties of whicli the person using them was ignorant. A person who so took a leap in the dark iu the administration of medicine was guilty of gross negligence :' " Rey. v. Marina*, 4 Fast. & Fin.... | |
| 1886 - 868 páginas
...care was required, and of the properties of which the person using them was ignorant. A person who took a leap In the dark in the administration of medicines, was guilty of gross negligence." The American cases can not be said to lay down BO stringent a rule as the foregoing English cases:... | |
| Joel Prentiss Bishop - 1892 - 956 páginas
...medicines in the use of which care was required, and of the properties of which the person using them was ignorant. A person who so took a leap in the dark...administration of medicines was guilty of gross negligence." 1 Now, in the facts of human life, the less a man understands of anything occult, like the unseen workings... | |
| Arthur Nelson Taylor - 1900 - 582 páginas
...medicines in the use of which care was required, and of the properties of which the person using them was ignorant. A person who so took a leap in the dark in the administration of medicine was guilty of gross negligence." * Early American Policy. — The policy of the American courts,... | |
| Courtney Stanhope Kenny - 1901 - 574 páginas
...medicines in the use of which care was required, and of the properties of which the person using them was ignorant. A person who so took a leap in the dark...applied to his wound sulphuric acid, or something else which was of a dangerous character and ought not to be applied, and which led to fatal results,... | |
| 1904 - 920 páginas
...medicines in the use of which care was required and of the properties of which the person using them was ignorant. A person who so took a leap in the dark in the administration of medicine was guilty of gross negligence.'" Bishop then very characteristically and dogmatically observes... | |
| Walter Stanley Haines - 1904 - 902 páginas
...medicines in the use of which care was required and of the properties of which the person using them was ignorant. A person who so took a leap in the dark in the administration of medicine was guilty of gross negligence.'" Bishop then very characteristically and dogmatically observes... | |
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