Medical Conduct and Practice: A Guide to the Ethics of MedicineA. & C. Black, Limited, 1921 - 168 páginas |
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... one's patients . Cultivate rather the optimistic aspect , even though it may not always be the true one . Who cares to see the solemn doctor ? The medical attendant should invariably bring into each ETHICS AS A BRANCH OF PHILOSOPHY 9.
... one's patients . Cultivate rather the optimistic aspect , even though it may not always be the true one . Who cares to see the solemn doctor ? The medical attendant should invariably bring into each ETHICS AS A BRANCH OF PHILOSOPHY 9.
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A Guide to the Ethics of Medicine William George Aitchison Robertson. doctor ? The medical attendant should invariably bring into each home rays of sunshine . The outlook may be gloomy enough , but the doctor can always help to lighten ...
A Guide to the Ethics of Medicine William George Aitchison Robertson. doctor ? The medical attendant should invariably bring into each home rays of sunshine . The outlook may be gloomy enough , but the doctor can always help to lighten ...
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... 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 , they are very incensed , and may even dispense with your further ...
... 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 , they are very incensed , and may even dispense with your further ...
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... medical attendant and his patient than there is between him or her and any other person outside the immediate family circle , the clergyman not even excepted . Adroitness in managing the feelings of persons with whom you are brought ...
... medical attendant and his patient than there is between him or her and any other person outside the immediate family circle , the clergyman not even excepted . Adroitness in managing the feelings of persons with whom you are brought ...
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... medical attendant . This contentious habit can be overcome by exercising the virtue of tolerance , even though we may not agree with many of the statements of our patients . On the other hand , there is nothing so nauseating as a ...
... medical attendant . This contentious habit can be overcome by exercising the virtue of tolerance , even though we may not agree with many of the statements of our patients . On the other hand , there is nothing so nauseating as a ...
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