Medical Conduct and Practice: A Guide to the Ethics of MedicineA. & C. Black, Limited, 1921 - 168 páginas |
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... treating a case of alcoholism , we are acting an untruth and not doing our duty if we fail to tell the patient what we know to be the cause of his illness . These patients seem to imagine that their medical attendant has no idea that ...
... treating a case of alcoholism , we are acting an untruth and not doing our duty if we fail to tell the patient what we know to be the cause of his illness . These patients seem to imagine that their medical attendant has no idea that ...
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... treat persons of very varied religious beliefs or some who have no belief . You ought never to criticise these ; these beliefs are sacred to each person , and you commit a grave indiscretion besides a great impertinence if you cast ...
... treat persons of very varied religious beliefs or some who have no belief . You ought never to criticise these ; these beliefs are sacred to each person , and you commit a grave indiscretion besides a great impertinence if you cast ...
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... treatment or in manner . is well , therefore , that such should not be known where one is to take up one's permanent residence ; hence the benefit of gaining experience elsewhere . It In many cases , however , the doctor who has taken ...
... treatment or in manner . is well , therefore , that such should not be known where one is to take up one's permanent residence ; hence the benefit of gaining experience elsewhere . It In many cases , however , the doctor who has taken ...
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... treatment at appointed hours . The dwelling - house ought , however , not to be too far away , as it gives the insured added trouble when he requires medical help out of the usual hours or during the night . When , however , the ...
... treatment at appointed hours . The dwelling - house ought , however , not to be too far away , as it gives the insured added trouble when he requires medical help out of the usual hours or during the night . When , however , the ...
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... correctly to you . In the majority of cases of illness there is no great reason why we should pay an early visit , but there are acute diseases or accidents which necessitate immediate treatment . 34 MEDICAL CONDUCT AND PRACTICE.
... correctly to you . In the majority of cases of illness there is no great reason why we should pay an early visit , but there are acute diseases or accidents which necessitate immediate treatment . 34 MEDICAL CONDUCT AND PRACTICE.
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