A profession has for its prime object the service it can render to humanity; reward or financial gain should be a subordinate consideration. The practice of medicine is a profession. In choosing this profession an individual assumes an obligation to conduct... The Southern Practitioner - Seite 4101912Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| American Medical Association - 1912 - 34 Seiten
...MEDICAL ETHICS CHAPTER I The Duties of Physicians to Their Patients THE PHYSICIAN'S RESPONSIRILITY SECTION 1. — A profession has for its prime object...assumes an obligation to conduct himself in accord with its .ideals. PATIENCE, DELICACY AND SECRECY SEC. 2. — Patience and delicacy should characterize all... | |
| 1912 - 596 Seiten
...CHAPTER I. THE DUTIES OF PHYSICIANS TO THEIR PATIENTS. The Physician's Responsibility. SECTION i. — A profession has for its prime object the service...assumes an obligation to conduct himself in accord with its ideals. SECTION 2. — Patience and delicacy should characterize all the acts of a physician. The... | |
| Norman Bridge - 1913 - 18 Seiten
...been followed independently by some physicians for many years. Listen to the beginning paragraphs: "A profession has for its prime object the service...assumes an obligation to conduct himself in accord with its ideals." "Patience and delicacy should characterize all the acts of a physician. The confidences... | |
| 1913 - 738 Seiten
...who have plenty would furnish him enough to subsist. Personally I cannot accept the statement that "a profession has for its prime object the service it can render to humanity; reward and financial gain should be subordinate considerations," and from observation even the most straight-laced... | |
| Norman Bridge - 1915 - 362 Seiten
...been followed independently by some physicians for many years. Listen to the beginning paragraphs : "A profession has for its prime object the service...practice of medicine is a profession. In choosing the profession an individual assumes an obligation to conduct himself in accord with its ideals." "Patience... | |
| Norman Bridge - 1915 - 360 Seiten
...gain should be a subordinate consideration. The practice of medicine is a profession. In choosing the profession an individual assumes an obligation to conduct himself in accord with its ideals." "Patience and delicacy should characterize all the acts of a physician. The confidences... | |
| American Society of Mechanical Engineers - 1919 - 1194 Seiten
...following quotations are taken from the Principles of Medical Ethics of the American Medical Association: A profession has for its prime object the service...assumes an obligation to conduct himself in accord with its ideals. There are occasions . . . when a physician must determine whether or not bis duty to society... | |
| American Society of Mechanical Engineers - 1919 - 2288 Seiten
...following quotations are taken from the Principles of Medical Ethics of the American Medical Association: A profession has for its prime object the service...assumes an obligation to conduct himself in accord with its ideals. There are occasions . . . when a physician must determine whether or not his duty to society... | |
| Oliver Thomas Osborne - 1921 - 914 Seiten
...THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION CHAPTER I THE DUTIES OF PHYSICIANS TO THEIR PATIENTS THE PHYSICIAN'S RESPONSIBILITY Section 1. — A profession has for...assumes an obligation to conduct himself in accord with its ideals. PATIENCE, DELICACY AND SECRECY Section 2. — Patience and delicacy should characterize... | |
| 1922 - 334 Seiten
...first section in the principles of Medical Ethics of the American Medical Association reads as follows: "A profession has for its prime object the service...assumes an obligation to conduct himself in accord with its Ideals." «President's Address. Indianapolis Medical Society. Physicians are called doctors and... | |
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