Medical Conduct and Practice: A Guide to the Ethics of MedicineA. & C. Black, Limited, 1921 - 168 páginas |
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... relatives and friends ; tact in carrying through some object which is not quite appreciated by your patient and yet is for his benefit , and in a hundred other ways you will find that this ready wit will stand you in good stead . It has ...
... relatives and friends ; tact in carrying through some object which is not quite appreciated by your patient and yet is for his benefit , and in a hundred other ways you will find that this ready wit will stand you in good stead . It has ...
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... relatives and friends . Is it possible to imagine a more pitiful scene than a dispute between the patient or his relatives and the doctor ? This may soon lead to hot temper , angry words , vituperation and calumny . If the doctor should ...
... relatives and friends . Is it possible to imagine a more pitiful scene than a dispute between the patient or his relatives and the doctor ? This may soon lead to hot temper , angry words , vituperation and calumny . If the doctor should ...
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... relative . These people , therefore , send for the doctor , not indeed because there is any need , but because perhaps the parturient patient is crying out a great deal , or ... relatives than your presence in 50 MEDICAL CONDUCT AND PRACTICE.
... relative . These people , therefore , send for the doctor , not indeed because there is any need , but because perhaps the parturient patient is crying out a great deal , or ... relatives than your presence in 50 MEDICAL CONDUCT AND PRACTICE.
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... relatives than your presence in the house long before your assistance is required . If you arrive thus early , the patient may plead with you not to leave her as she feels that with you at hand her condition is less grievous . You do ...
... relatives than your presence in the house long before your assistance is required . If you arrive thus early , the patient may plead with you not to leave her as she feels that with you at hand her condition is less grievous . You do ...
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... relative proportions of erythrocytes and leucocytes present , and the character and proportion of con- stituents in the latter . In order , therefore , to keep oneself in line with advancing medicine , it is advisable that the prac ...
... relative proportions of erythrocytes and leucocytes present , and the character and proportion of con- stituents in the latter . In order , therefore , to keep oneself in line with advancing medicine , it is advisable that the prac ...
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