Medical EthicsR. E. Krieger Publishing Company, 1975 - 299 páginas |
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Página ix
... present relation to society may become apparent when the evolution of the present situation is studied . One significant phase of this evolution is concerned with that system of internal regula- tions built up by medical organizations ...
... present relation to society may become apparent when the evolution of the present situation is studied . One significant phase of this evolution is concerned with that system of internal regula- tions built up by medical organizations ...
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... present status . General education experiments are being attempted , even in Universities , as in the Experimental College at the University of Wisconsin . Why not experi- ment in the effort to secure more efficient medical service at ...
... present status . General education experiments are being attempted , even in Universities , as in the Experimental College at the University of Wisconsin . Why not experi- ment in the effort to secure more efficient medical service at ...
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... present occupa- tion . But , as professional engagements may sometimes interfere , and delay one of the parties , the physician who first arrives should wait for his associate a reasonable period , after which the consultation should be ...
... present occupa- tion . But , as professional engagements may sometimes interfere , and delay one of the parties , the physician who first arrives should wait for his associate a reasonable period , after which the consultation should be ...
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Ethics and Medical Ethics | 1 |
Civil Authority | 10 |
III | 18 |
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