Medical EthicsR. E. Krieger Publishing Company, 1975 - 299 páginas |
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... physician qua person . A “ gentleman " physi- cian should unite " tenderness with steadiness " and " condescension with authority . " Physicians and surgeons should be " governed by sound rea- son , just analogy , or well authenticated ...
... physician qua person . A “ gentleman " physi- cian should unite " tenderness with steadiness " and " condescension with authority . " Physicians and surgeons should be " governed by sound rea- son , just analogy , or well authenticated ...
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... physicians and surgeons , may be regulated by the dates of their respective appointments in the hospital . XXII . Due notice should be given of a consulta- tion , and no person admitted to it , except the physicians and surgeons of the ...
... physicians and surgeons , may be regulated by the dates of their respective appointments in the hospital . XXII . Due notice should be given of a consulta- tion , and no person admitted to it , except the physicians and surgeons of the ...
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... physicians and surgeons , and the acquiescence of a majority of them . Twenty - four hours notice should be given of the proposed operation , except in dangerous accidents , or when peculiar circum- stances occur , which may render ...
... physicians and surgeons , and the acquiescence of a majority of them . Twenty - four hours notice should be given of the proposed operation , except in dangerous accidents , or when peculiar circum- stances occur , which may render ...
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Ethics and Medical Ethics | 1 |
Civil Authority | 10 |
III | 18 |
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