Medical EthicsR. E. Krieger Publishing Company, 1975 - 299 páginas |
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Página 98
... attendance , expect only to receive his fees , without any hopes or appearance of deserving them . " But this allegation is not well founded . For the offices of a physician may continue to be highly useful to the patient and comforting ...
... attendance , expect only to receive his fees , without any hopes or appearance of deserving them . " But this allegation is not well founded . For the offices of a physician may continue to be highly useful to the patient and comforting ...
Página 102
... attendance , and may be compensated , as such , according to the circum- stances of the case , or of the patient . XX . Physicians and surgeons are occasionally requested to furnish certificates , justifying the absence of persons who ...
... attendance , and may be compensated , as such , according to the circum- stances of the case , or of the patient . XX . Physicians and surgeons are occasionally requested to furnish certificates , justifying the absence of persons who ...
Página 221
... attendance may con- tinue to be highly useful to the patient , and comforting to the relatives around him , even in the last period of a fatal malady , by alleviating pain and other symptoms , and by soothing mental anguish . To decline ...
... attendance may con- tinue to be highly useful to the patient , and comforting to the relatives around him , even in the last period of a fatal malady , by alleviating pain and other symptoms , and by soothing mental anguish . To decline ...
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Ethics and Medical Ethics | 1 |
Civil Authority | 10 |
III | 18 |
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