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" A physician afflicted with disease, is usually an incompetent judge of his own case; and the natural anxiety and solicitude which he experiences at the sickness of a wife, a child, or any one who, by the ties of consanguinity, is rendered peculiarly dear... "
The Northwestern Medical and Surgical Journal - Seite 62
1848
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The Aesculapian Register, Band 1,Ausgaben 1-24

1824 - 216 Seiten
...families, are peculiarly dependent upon each other. But visit! should not be obtruded officiously; as sucb unasked civility may give rise to embarrassment, or...interfere with that choice, on which confidence depends. Distant members of Ihe faculty, when they request attendance, sheuld be expected to defray the charges...
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The London Medical and Surgical Journal, Band 5

1830 - 1098 Seiten
...affecting themselves or their families, are peculiarly dependent upon each other. But visits should not be obtruded officiously, as such unasked civility...interfere with that choice, on which confidence depends. Distant members of the faculty, when they request attendance, should be expected to defray the charges...
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A Manual of Medical Jurisprudence and State Medicine

Michael Ryan - 1836 - 608 Seiten
...affecting themselves or their families, are peculiarly dependent upon each other. But visits should not be obtruded officiously, as such unasked civility...interfere with that choice, on which confidence depends. Distant members of the faculty, when they request attendance, should be expected to defray the charges...
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Summary of the Transactions of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, Band 1

College of Physicians of Philadelphia - 1846 - 478 Seiten
...affecting themselves or their families, are peculiarly dependent on each other. But visits should not be obtruded officiously ; as such unasked civility...interfere with that choice on which confidence depends. Distant members of the faculty, when they request attendance, should be expected to defray the charges...
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The Medical Examiner, and Record of Medical Science, Band 3

1847 - 834 Seiten
...by the ties of consanguinity is rendered peculiarly dear to him, tends to obscure his judgment, and produce timidity and irresolution in his practice....always be cheerfully and gratuitously afforded. Visits should not be obtruded officiously; as such unasked civility may give rise to embarrassment, or interfere...
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The New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal, Band 4;Bände 1847-1848

1848 - 910 Seiten
...any way to promote the use of them. ART. II,— Professional services of physicians to each other. irresolution in his practice. Under such circumstances,...obtruded officiously; as such unasked civility may give ri-.r to embarrassment, or interfere with that choice, on which confidence depends. But if a distant...
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New Jersey Medical Reporter and Transactions of the New Jersey ..., Band 1

1848 - 350 Seiten
...by the ties of consanguinity is rendered peculiarly dear to him, tend to obscure his judgment, and produce timidity and irresolution in his practice....Under such circumstances, medical men are peculiarly dependant upon each other, and kind offices and professional aid should always be cheerfully and gratuitously...
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Medical Ethics: Or, a Code of Institutes and Precepts, Adapted to the ...

Thomas Percival - 1849 - 214 Seiten
...affecting themselves or their families, are peculiarly dependent upon each other. But visits should not be obtruded officiously ; as such unasked civility...interfere with that choice on which confidence depends. Distant members of the Faculty, when they request attendance, should f [The word primary is omitted...
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Physician and Patient; Or, A Practical View of the Mutual Duties, Relations ...

Worthington Hooker - 1849 - 492 Seiten
...who by the ties of consanguinity is rendered peculiarly dear to him, tend to obscure his judgment and produce timidity and irresolution in his practice....circumstances, medical men are peculiarly dependent on each other, and kind offices and professional aid should always be cheerfully and gratuitously afforded....
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Physician and Patient, Or, A Practical View of the Mutual Duties, Relations ...

Worthington Hooker - 1850 - 332 Seiten
...and irresolution in his practice. Under such circumstances, medical men are peculiarly dependent on each other, and kind offices and professional aid...however, to be obtruded officiously, as such unasked civilities may give rise to embarrassment, or interfere with that choice on which confidence depends....
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