Medical Conduct and Practice: A Guide to the Ethics of MedicineA. & C. Black, Limited, 1921 - 168 páginas |
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Página 110
... grant certificates of death ( covering ) ; thus , giving an anæsthetic to a patient so that an unqualified dentist might do some dental work would constitute " infamous conduct . " ( 5 ) Granting untrue , misleading , or improper ...
... grant certificates of death ( covering ) ; thus , giving an anæsthetic to a patient so that an unqualified dentist might do some dental work would constitute " infamous conduct . " ( 5 ) Granting untrue , misleading , or improper ...
Página 112
... grant an untrue , misleading or im- proper certificate , he may be prosecuted before the ordinary criminal courts . The General Medical Council may also adjudge him guilty of infamous con- duct in a professional sense , and may give ...
... grant an untrue , misleading or im- proper certificate , he may be prosecuted before the ordinary criminal courts . The General Medical Council may also adjudge him guilty of infamous con- duct in a professional sense , and may give ...
Página 115
... grant a certificate , even though he may not have seen the deceased for a week or two previous to his death . It is advisable , however , to inform the coroner of this by call or telephone message , as it is his duty to make inquiry ...
... grant a certificate , even though he may not have seen the deceased for a week or two previous to his death . It is advisable , however , to inform the coroner of this by call or telephone message , as it is his duty to make inquiry ...
Página 116
... grant a certificate of death . He may grant a certificate and burial order without holding an inquest . In cases of death after a long illness , where perhaps you have not seen the deceased for some time , it is better to withhold your ...
... grant a certificate of death . He may grant a certificate and burial order without holding an inquest . In cases of death after a long illness , where perhaps you have not seen the deceased for some time , it is better to withhold your ...
Página 117
... grant an order for burial . If he is not satisfied , however , as to the cause of death , he must communicate with one of the above officials . It is the duty of the medical practitioner to report to the coroner or his officer every ...
... grant an order for burial . If he is not satisfied , however , as to the cause of death , he must communicate with one of the above officials . It is the duty of the medical practitioner to report to the coroner or his officer every ...
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