Medical EthicsR. E. Krieger Publishing Company, 1975 - 299 páginas |
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... consequences of their under- taking , and hopefully agree no matter what the outcome to accept with equanimity whatever happens . In such a discussion it is likely that the surgeon will be most impatient and anxious to get on [ xxxiv ] ...
... consequences of their under- taking , and hopefully agree no matter what the outcome to accept with equanimity whatever happens . In such a discussion it is likely that the surgeon will be most impatient and anxious to get on [ xxxiv ] ...
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... consequences . But I suggest these considerations with much diffidence . And though I observe some passages in Sir Michael Foster's Discourse Concerning Accomplices , which seem to confirm them ; yet it may be proper to quote the ...
... consequences . But I suggest these considerations with much diffidence . And though I observe some passages in Sir Michael Foster's Discourse Concerning Accomplices , which seem to confirm them ; yet it may be proper to quote the ...
Página 193
... consequences , " says he , " you are to tell the truth . Besides , you are not sure what effect your telling him that he is in danger may have . It may bring his distemper to a crisis , and that may cure him . Of all lying I have the ...
... consequences , " says he , " you are to tell the truth . Besides , you are not sure what effect your telling him that he is in danger may have . It may bring his distemper to a crisis , and that may cure him . Of all lying I have the ...
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Ethics and Medical Ethics | 1 |
Civil Authority | 10 |
III | 18 |
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