Pablum, Parents, & Pandemonium: Glimpses of a Pediatrician's WorldCrowell, 1975 - 291 Seiten |
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... practice of pediatrics in the days before sulfa drugs and antibiotics . " In the twenties and thirties , " he stated , “ most of the acutely ill children were seen and treated in the home . The office practice was pretty well limited to ...
... practice of pediatrics in the days before sulfa drugs and antibiotics . " In the twenties and thirties , " he stated , “ most of the acutely ill children were seen and treated in the home . The office practice was pretty well limited to ...
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... practice that could be considered ideal . He made house calls in the morning , did almost no hospital inpatient work ... practice . Patient volume demanded tight scheduling and more expensive office help . At first I tried to keep up ...
... practice that could be considered ideal . He made house calls in the morning , did almost no hospital inpatient work ... practice . Patient volume demanded tight scheduling and more expensive office help . At first I tried to keep up ...
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... practice , the most wide- spread evil among my colleagues was fee - splitting , and Kankakee was a busy hub of this unethical practice during my first few years . I'd heard that the sharing of the fee between the referring physician and ...
... practice , the most wide- spread evil among my colleagues was fee - splitting , and Kankakee was a busy hub of this unethical practice during my first few years . I'd heard that the sharing of the fee between the referring physician and ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 1 |
Why a Pediatrician? | 5 |
2 The Making of a Pediatrician | 15 |
Urheberrecht | |
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