... 3. Patients should prefer a physician whose habits of life are regular, and who is not devoted to company, pleasure, or to any pursuit incompatible with his professional obligations. A patient should also confide the care of himself and family, as... Glasgow Medical Journal - Seite 1991879Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Indiana State Medical Association - 1881 - 398 Seiten
....and intricate of the sciences, the world ought not to suppose that knowledge is intuitive. SEC. 3. Patients should prefer a physician whose habits of...pursuit incompatible with his professional obligations. A patient should, also, confide the care of himself and family, as much as possible, to one physician... | |
| 1868 - 600 Seiten
...difficult and intricate of the sciences, the world ought not to suppose knowlege is intuitive. § 3. Patients should prefer a physician whose habits of...pursuit incompatible with his professional obligations. A patient should, also, confide the care of himself and family, as much as possible, to one physician... | |
| Connecticut State Medical Society - 1898 - 444 Seiten
...and intricate of the sciences, the world ought not to suppose that knowledge is intuitive. SEC. 3. Patients should prefer a physician whose habits of...pursuit incompatible with his professional obligations. A patient should, also, confide the care of himself and family, as much as possible, to one physician;... | |
| 1900 - 140 Seiten
...and intricate of the sciences, the world ought not to suppose that knowledge is intuitive. Sec. 3. Patients should prefer a physician whose habits of...pursuit incompatible with his professional obligations. A patient should, also, confide the care of himself and family, as much as possible, to one physician;... | |
| 1855 - 684 Seiten
...the world ought not to suppose that knowledge is intuitive. See. 8. Patients should prefer a dentist whose habits of life are regular, and who is not devoted...to any pursuit incompatible with his professional studies and duties. A patient should also confide the care of himself and family,as much as possible... | |
| Medical Association of Georgia - 1897 - 548 Seiten
...difficult and intricate of the sciences, the world ought not to suppose that knowledge is intuitive. § 3. Patients should prefer a physician whose habits of...regular, and who is not devoted to company, pleasure, or any pursuit incompatible- with his professional obligations. A patient, should also confide the care... | |
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