Medical Conduct and Practice: A Guide to the Ethics of MedicineA. & C. Black, Limited, 1921 - 168 páginas |
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... confidence in you will be shaken . You may not have said anything which was not strictly true , but they may find it difficult or impossible to reconcile your statements . You cannot be too careful in what you say ; a doctor's words are ...
... confidence in you will be shaken . You may not have said anything which was not strictly true , but they may find it difficult or impossible to reconcile your statements . You cannot be too careful in what you say ; a doctor's words are ...
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... confidence , would , I fear , not impress the public now . The tendency is rather the other way , and both patients and their friends assail the doctor with all manner of questions as to the illness , its cause , progress , treatment ...
... confidence , would , I fear , not impress the public now . The tendency is rather the other way , and both patients and their friends assail the doctor with all manner of questions as to the illness , its cause , progress , treatment ...
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... confidence in you , then you may intimate to him or to his relatives what further methods of investigation you mean to employ , or you may sug- gest the advisability of obtaining the opinion of a specialist or of a surgeon to do this ...
... confidence in you , then you may intimate to him or to his relatives what further methods of investigation you mean to employ , or you may sug- gest the advisability of obtaining the opinion of a specialist or of a surgeon to do this ...
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... confidence in him ; that his treatment has done them no good ; that he pays far too many visits , etc. In other words , mutual confidence is lacking between patient and doctor , and if so , from both points of view a change of medical ...
... confidence in him ; that his treatment has done them no good ; that he pays far too many visits , etc. In other words , mutual confidence is lacking between patient and doctor , and if so , from both points of view a change of medical ...
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... confidence in you or in your treatment . If you feel that this is so , then your wise course is to speak out plainly and tender your resignation as his medical attendant ; he himself may not have had the courage to dismiss you . On the ...
... confidence in you or in your treatment . If you feel that this is so , then your wise course is to speak out plainly and tender your resignation as his medical attendant ; he himself may not have had the courage to dismiss you . On the ...
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Medical Conduct and Practice; A Guide to the Ethics of Medicine; William George Aitchison Robertson Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
Medical Conduct and Practice: A Guide to the Ethics of Medicine (1921) W. G. Aitchison Robertson Sin vista previa disponible - 2008 |
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