Medical EthicsR. E. Krieger Publishing Company, 1975 - 299 páginas |
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... period of Athenian greatness ( circa 500 B.C. ) , to establish general principles of moral conduct and good taste in the practice of the art . These have come down to us in Oath , Law , Precepts , and Decorum of the Hippocratic ...
... period of Athenian greatness ( circa 500 B.C. ) , to establish general principles of moral conduct and good taste in the practice of the art . These have come down to us in Oath , Law , Precepts , and Decorum of the Hippocratic ...
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... period , the religious leaders were the chief physi- cians . Fee codes designed to encourage careful medical practice were enacted as early as 1649 in Massachusetts , and 1736 in Virginia . In 1760 New York required an examination and ...
... period , the religious leaders were the chief physi- cians . Fee codes designed to encourage careful medical practice were enacted as early as 1649 in Massachusetts , and 1736 in Virginia . In 1760 New York required an examination and ...
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... period when empirics and empiricism seem to have prevailed much in Rome , the exorbitant demands of medical practitioners , particularly for certain secret compositions which they dispensed , induced the Emperor Valentinian to ordain ...
... period when empirics and empiricism seem to have prevailed much in Rome , the exorbitant demands of medical practitioners , particularly for certain secret compositions which they dispensed , induced the Emperor Valentinian to ordain ...
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Ethics and Medical Ethics | 1 |
Civil Authority | 10 |
III | 18 |
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