Medical Conduct and Practice: A Guide to the Ethics of MedicineA. & C. Black, Limited, 1921 - 168 páginas |
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... never arrive . Interest and enthusiasm in your work are , however , enormous helps . If your daily work is done as a task to be got over , and not as a pleasure , then you are doing a slave's work , and its value to yourself and to ...
... never arrive . Interest and enthusiasm in your work are , however , enormous helps . If your daily work is done as a task to be got over , and not as a pleasure , then you are doing a slave's work , and its value to yourself and to ...
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... never to be allowed to encroach on your business hours . What you do in your leisure time is your own affair , but the public has a right to your services during the working hours of the day . So much money is lost in betting and ...
... never to be allowed to encroach on your business hours . What you do in your leisure time is your own affair , but the public has a right to your services during the working hours of the day . So much money is lost in betting and ...
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... never to begin playing card games for money , and thus you can easily excuse yourself in future by stating that you do not play when money is at stake . No doubt this denial may lose you some patients , but as a rule they belong to a ...
... never to begin playing card games for money , and thus you can easily excuse yourself in future by stating that you do not play when money is at stake . No doubt this denial may lose you some patients , but as a rule they belong to a ...
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... never to be made . We know not the power of the drug nor its reaction on the patient , hence a qualified statement is the most we can make . It is your duty to do the best therapeutically for your patient , but you ought never to hold ...
... never to be made . We know not the power of the drug nor its reaction on the patient , hence a qualified statement is the most we can make . It is your duty to do the best therapeutically for your patient , but you ought never to hold ...
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... never to criticise these ; these beliefs are sacred to each person , and you commit a grave indiscretion besides a great impertinence if you cast slights or make a mockery of what , to them , are solemn realities . Just imagine how you ...
... never to criticise these ; these beliefs are sacred to each person , and you commit a grave indiscretion besides a great impertinence if you cast slights or make a mockery of what , to them , are solemn realities . Just imagine how you ...
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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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