Medical Conduct and Practice: A Guide to the Ethics of MedicineA. & C. Black, Limited, 1921 - 168 páginas |
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... true education has for its object the development of the power of self - control , of inhibiting the desires for self - indul- gence , of strengthening the will - not - to - do . In so far as one falls short of these ideals , then one's ...
... true education has for its object the development of the power of self - control , of inhibiting the desires for self - indul- gence , of strengthening the will - not - to - do . In so far as one falls short of these ideals , then one's ...
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... . 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.
... . 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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... . It 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 ...
... . It 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 ...
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... true , but they may find it difficult or impossible to reconcile your statements . You cannot be too careful in what you say ; a doctor's words are weighed meticulously , and he has not infrequently difficulty in extricating himself ...
... true , but they may find it difficult or impossible to reconcile your statements . You cannot be too careful in what you say ; a doctor's words are weighed meticulously , and he has not infrequently difficulty in extricating himself ...
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... true satisfaction , endeavouring to perform our duty and keeping our soul " as chaste as unsunned snow , ' SO that at any moment we may render it back to the Giver , then we shall be able to arrive at the nearest approach to happiness ...
... true satisfaction , endeavouring to perform our duty and keeping our soul " as chaste as unsunned snow , ' SO that at any moment we may render it back to the Giver , then we shall be able to arrive at the nearest approach to happiness ...
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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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