Medical Conduct and Practice: A Guide to the Ethics of MedicineA. & C. Black, Limited, 1921 - 168 páginas |
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... wish to perform special surgical work have thus the means at their disposal . Not only will his own patients enjoy the benefits of this special knowledge , but his professional colleagues will frequently call for advice and help from ...
... wish to perform special surgical work have thus the means at their disposal . Not only will his own patients enjoy the benefits of this special knowledge , but his professional colleagues will frequently call for advice and help from ...
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... wish to be asso- ciated with another , but prefers a noble independence , then a growing suburb is a much more promising locality in which to commence , and more especially if the inhabitants consist largely of the working or lower ...
... wish to be asso- ciated with another , but prefers a noble independence , then a growing suburb is a much more promising locality in which to commence , and more especially if the inhabitants consist largely of the working or lower ...
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... wish him to do to you were you in his place . If this frame of mind be yours , you will neither conduct yourself with an undue lightness of spirit nor will your manner be such as to depress your patient . I have known patients dismiss ...
... wish him to do to you were you in his place . If this frame of mind be yours , you will neither conduct yourself with an undue lightness of spirit nor will your manner be such as to depress your patient . I have known patients dismiss ...
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... wish to continue professional services to a patient who has shown obviously that he would prefer another medical attendant . To take over attendance on a family without their being able to give an adequate reason why they wish to ter ...
... wish to continue professional services to a patient who has shown obviously that he would prefer another medical attendant . To take over attendance on a family without their being able to give an adequate reason why they wish to ter ...
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... wish to see certain relatives , make business arrangements , execute his disposition , and so forth . If we neglected the painful duty of informing him truly as to his condition , all these duties might be left until too late and grave ...
... wish to see certain relatives , make business arrangements , execute his disposition , and so forth . If we neglected the painful duty of informing him truly as to his condition , all these duties might be left until too late and grave ...
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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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