Medical Conduct and Practice: A Guide to the Ethics of MedicineA. & C. Black, Limited, 1921 - 168 páginas |
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... answering a call by a speedy visit , there may often be occur- rences which demand urgent attention . In the case of sudden illness , the messenger is usually excited and flurried and leaves a message at your house , merely stating that ...
... answering a call by a speedy visit , there may often be occur- rences which demand urgent attention . In the case of sudden illness , the messenger is usually excited and flurried and leaves a message at your house , merely stating that ...
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... ) . Instil into his mind the fact that you think him the most interesting and , indeed , the only case you have in your thoughts . Do not answer his questions flippantly or rudely , and never for a SUCCESS IN PRACTICE 37.
... ) . Instil into his mind the fact that you think him the most interesting and , indeed , the only case you have in your thoughts . Do not answer his questions flippantly or rudely , and never for a SUCCESS IN PRACTICE 37.
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... answer and then by physical examina- tion . It is advisable to take a few brief notes of the case as you proceed , so as to keep a more or less permanent record . If you delay and endeavour to rely on your memory to make this summary in ...
... answer and then by physical examina- tion . It is advisable to take a few brief notes of the case as you proceed , so as to keep a more or less permanent record . If you delay and endeavour to rely on your memory to make this summary in ...
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... answer . In cases of grave illness one must remember the great therapeutic value of hope . You ought to encourage your patients by every means in your power and so help to hasten their recovery or , at least , make their illness less ...
... answer . In cases of grave illness one must remember the great therapeutic value of hope . You ought to encourage your patients by every means in your power and so help to hasten their recovery or , at least , make their illness less ...
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... answers he made to the coroner . Any dis- crepancies , mis - statements or withdrawals will be made manifest and the medical witness will create a very bad impression on judge and jury when former evidence has to be explained away ...
... answers he made to the coroner . Any dis- crepancies , mis - statements or withdrawals will be made manifest and the medical witness will create a very bad impression on judge and jury when former evidence has to be explained away ...
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Medical Conduct and Practice; A Guide to the Ethics of Medicine; William George Aitchison Robertson Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
Medical Conduct and Practice: A Guide to the Ethics of Medicine (1921) W. G. Aitchison Robertson Sin vista previa disponible - 2008 |
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