Medical EthicsR. E. Krieger Publishing Company, 1975 - 299 páginas |
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Página 78
... suffering , and almost certain death , a numerous class of patients , inadvertently recommended as objects of these charitable institutions . " In judging of diseases , with regard to the propriety of their reception into hospitals ...
... suffering , and almost certain death , a numerous class of patients , inadvertently recommended as objects of these charitable institutions . " In judging of diseases , with regard to the propriety of their reception into hospitals ...
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... suffering under the consequences of vicious conduct , ought never to be neglected . His counsels , or even remonstrances , will give satisfaction , not offence , if they be proffered with politeness , and evince a genuine love of virtue ...
... suffering under the consequences of vicious conduct , ought never to be neglected . His counsels , or even remonstrances , will give satisfaction , not offence , if they be proffered with politeness , and evince a genuine love of virtue ...
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... suffering people , even at the risk of their own lives . Physicians as Witnesses Sec . 3. Physicians , when called on by legally constituted authorities , should always be ready to enlighten inquests and courts of justice on subjects ...
... suffering people , even at the risk of their own lives . Physicians as Witnesses Sec . 3. Physicians , when called on by legally constituted authorities , should always be ready to enlighten inquests and courts of justice on subjects ...
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Ethics and Medical Ethics | 1 |
Civil Authority | 10 |
III | 18 |
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