Medical Conduct and Practice: A Guide to the Ethics of MedicineA. & C. Black, Limited, 1921 - 168 páginas |
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... tell us that men are known by their companions and that association with the wicked corrupts good manners . Unhappily , bad com- panions are much more easily made than good ones , and consequently you must be careful to make choice of ...
... tell us that men are known by their companions and that association with the wicked corrupts good manners . Unhappily , bad com- panions are much more easily made than good ones , and consequently you must be careful to make choice of ...
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... is by no means always easy to speak and act truthfully , and it may take all your courage to do so , but " dare to be true . Nothing can need a lie . ” Your patients will rely on what you tell them , ETHICS AS A BRANCH OF PHILOSOPHY II.
... is by no means always easy to speak and act truthfully , and it may take all your courage to do so , but " dare to be true . Nothing can need a lie . ” Your patients will rely on what you tell them , ETHICS AS A BRANCH OF PHILOSOPHY II.
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... tell them , so be careful of what you say . Do not allow them to build on false hopes of cure or recovery . How cruel it is for you to promise what you are very likely unable to fulfil ! A false promise to cure is the province of the ...
... tell them , so be careful of what you say . Do not allow them to build on false hopes of cure or recovery . How cruel it is for you to promise what you are very likely unable to fulfil ! A false promise to cure is the province of the ...
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... . This is sometimes done by young men under the impression that they are pleasing their patients , and they fear that if they say anything con- trary to their opinions it may tell against them . 40 MEDICAL CONDUCT AND PRACTICE.
... . This is sometimes done by young men under the impression that they are pleasing their patients , and they fear that if they say anything con- trary to their opinions it may tell against them . 40 MEDICAL CONDUCT AND PRACTICE.
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... telling them too much or to prevent them from drawing their own , probably false , conclusions . Though we should tell the truth as far as we are able to judge , yet we ought not to indulge in prophecy as to our patients ' illnesses ...
... telling them too much or to prevent them from drawing their own , probably false , conclusions . Though we should tell the truth as far as we are able to judge , yet we ought not to indulge in prophecy as to our patients ' illnesses ...
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