Medical Conduct and Practice: A Guide to the Ethics of MedicineA. & C. Black, Limited, 1921 - 168 páginas |
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... treating a case of alcoholism , we are acting an untruth and not doing our duty if we fail to tell the patient what we know to be the cause of his illness . These patients seem to imagine that their medical attendant has no idea that ...
... treating a case of alcoholism , we are acting an untruth and not doing our duty if we fail to tell the patient what we know to be the cause of his illness . These patients seem to imagine that their medical attendant has no idea that ...
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... treat persons of very varied religious beliefs or some who have no belief . You ought never to criticise these ; these beliefs are sacred to each person , and you commit a grave indiscretion besides a great impertinence if you cast ...
... treat persons of very varied religious beliefs or some who have no belief . You ought never to criticise these ; these beliefs are sacred to each person , and you commit a grave indiscretion besides a great impertinence if you cast ...
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... treat all such messages with in- difference and pay our visits at our own convenience . In such cases as those I have mentioned it would be a grave mistake to neglect the urgent summons , and D 2 SUCCESS IN PRACTICE 35.
... treat all such messages with in- difference and pay our visits at our own convenience . In such cases as those I have mentioned it would be a grave mistake to neglect the urgent summons , and D 2 SUCCESS IN PRACTICE 35.
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... treat it lightly and in an apparently unsympathetic spirit . I do not for a moment mean that the doctor ought always to be serious and grave . A cheerful countenance and an inspiriting word will do much to help our patient in the way of ...
... treat it lightly and in an apparently unsympathetic spirit . I do not for a moment mean that the doctor ought always to be serious and grave . A cheerful countenance and an inspiriting word will do much to help our patient in the way of ...
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... treated with equal respect . It is disease the doctor has to treat , and this finds its tenant in the peer as in the pauper ; herein lies the nobility of our profession . The medical man wages a constant battle against disease which has ...
... treated with equal respect . It is disease the doctor has to treat , and this finds its tenant in the peer as in the pauper ; herein lies the nobility of our profession . The medical man wages a constant battle against disease which has ...
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