Medical Conduct and Practice: A Guide to the Ethics of MedicineA. & C. Black, Limited, 1921 - 168 páginas |
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... cause a grievous wound . By speaking too quickly before thinking , a doctor may convey an entirely false impression as to the state of a patient's health , and it is very difficult afterwards to dissipate such an effect . How often in ...
... cause a grievous wound . By speaking too quickly before thinking , a doctor may convey an entirely false impression as to the state of a patient's health , and it is very difficult afterwards to dissipate such an effect . How often in ...
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... cause of his illness . These patients seem to imagine that their medical attendant has no idea that they are over - indulging , but that he thinks they are suffering from some real illness . No doubt , when you tell them the truth ...
... cause of his illness . These patients seem to imagine that their medical attendant has no idea that they are over - indulging , but that he thinks they are suffering from some real illness . No doubt , when you tell them the truth ...
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... cause , progress , treatment and ultimate results with no little skill , and it requires all his dialectical ability to avoid telling them too much or to prevent them from drawing their own , probably false , conclusions . Though we ...
... cause , progress , treatment and ultimate results with no little skill , and it requires all his dialectical ability to avoid telling them too much or to prevent them from drawing their own , probably false , conclusions . Though we ...
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... causing him undue alarm . In the case of nervous , hysterical or neurasthenic patients , it should be your endeavour to explain to them the nature of their trouble so as to stimulate them to help their own recovery . Employ your psycho ...
... causing him undue alarm . In the case of nervous , hysterical or neurasthenic patients , it should be your endeavour to explain to them the nature of their trouble so as to stimulate them to help their own recovery . Employ your psycho ...
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... cause him undue financial loss . The consultation may be at the specialist's own house , and this is often much more satisfactory if the patient is able to go there . He may have appliances and methods of examination at his own ...
... cause him undue financial loss . The consultation may be at the specialist's own house , and this is often much more satisfactory if the patient is able to go there . He may have appliances and methods of examination at his own ...
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Medical Conduct and Practice; A Guide to the Ethics of Medicine; William George Aitchison Robertson Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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