... of such differences nor the adjudication of the arbitrators should be made public, as publicity in a case of this nature may be personally injurious to the individuals concerned, and can hardly fail to bring discredit on the faculty. Proceedings - Seite 417von Connecticut State Medical Society - 1898Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Samuel Latham Mitchill - 1809 - 434 Seiten
...references, nor the adjudication, should, if it can be avoided, be communicated to the publick, as diey may be personally injurious to the individuals concerned, and can hardly fail to hurt the general credit of the faculty. DISCOURAGEMENT OF QUACKERY. " The use of Quack medicines should... | |
| Boston Medical Association - 1820 - 44 Seiten
...references, nor the adjudication, should, if it can be avoided, be communicated to the publick, as they may be personally injurious to the individuals concerned, and can hardly fail to hurt the general credit of the faculty. .. . •*» j DISCOURAGEMENT OF QUACKERY. The use of quack... | |
| 1824 - 216 Seiten
...subject matter of such references, nor the adjudication, should be communicated to the public; as they may be personally injurious to the individuals concerned, and can hardly fail to hurt the general credit of the faculty. A wealthy physician should not give advice gratis to the affluent;... | |
| College of Physicians of Philadelphia - 1846 - 478 Seiten
...subject matter of such references, nor the adjudication, should be communicated to the public ; as they may be personally injurious to the individuals concerned, and can hardly fail to hurt the general credit of the faculty. (185) SECT. III. — Consultations. 15. Consultations should... | |
| 1847 - 134 Seiten
...other, and which cannot be understood or appreciated by general society, neither the subject matter of such differences nor the adjudication of the arbitrators...can hardly fail to bring discredit on the faculty. ART. VII. — Of Pecuniary Acknowledgments. , § 1. Some general rules should be adopted by the faculty,... | |
| 1847 - 834 Seiten
...other, and which cannot be understood or appreciated by general society, neither the subject matter of such differences no'r the adjudication of the arbitrators should be made public, as such publicity may be personally injurious to the individuals concerned, and can hardly fail to bring... | |
| 1848 - 350 Seiten
...other, and which cannot be understood or appreciated by general society, neither the subject matter of such differences nor the adjudication of the arbitrators...can hardly fail to bring discredit on the faculty. ART. VII. — Of Pecuniary Acknowledgments. § 1. Some general rules should be adopted by the faculty,... | |
| 1848 - 910 Seiten
...other, and which cannot be understood or appreciated by general society, neither the subject matter of such differences nor the adjudication of the arbitrators...can hardly fail to bring discredit on the faculty. ART. VII. — Of Pecuniary Acknowledgements. 5 1. Some general rules should be adopted by the faculty,... | |
| 1848 - 590 Seiten
...other, and which cannot be understood or appreciated by general society, neither the subject matter of such differences nor the adjudication of the arbitrators...can hardly fail to bring discredit on the faculty. ART. VII. — Of Pecuniary Acknowledgments. § 1 . Some general rules should be adopted by the faculty,... | |
| Worthington Hooker - 1849 - 492 Seiten
...other, and which cannot be understood or appreciated by general society, neither the subject matter of such differences nor the adjudication of the arbitrators...personally injurious to the individuals concerned, andean hardly fail to bring discredit on the faculty. ART. VII. — Of pecuniary acknowledgments. $... | |
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