| Nathaniel Edward Yorke-Davies - 1885 - 346 Seiten
...practitioner to make every effort to give even temporary relief; for, as Bacon has well said : ' I esteem it the office of a physician not only to restore health, but to mitigate pain and dolours, and not only when such mitigation may conduce to recovery, but when it may serve to make a... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1887 - 882 Seiten
...incurable do enact a law of neglect, and exempt ignorance from discredit. Nay further, I esteem it the office of a physician not only to restore health, but to mitigate pain and dolors; /><.£„,*„„„. and not only when such mitigation may conduce >ia """""• to recovery, but when... | |
| Michael MacMillan - 1890 - 208 Seiten
...means by the word the diminution or extinction of the pains of dying. " I esteem it," he writes, " the office of a physician not only to restore health, but to mitigate pain and dolors, and not only when such mitigation may conduce to recovery, but when it may serve to make a fair and... | |
| Lionel Arthur Tollemache, Beatrix Lucia Catherine Egerton Tollemache - 1891 - 466 Seiten
...seems to be. Still, the passage is worth quoting. It is as follows : — " Nay, further, I esteem it the office of a physician not only to restore health, but to mitigate pain and dolors ; and not only when such mitigation may conduce to recovery, but when it may serve to make a fair and... | |
| British Gynaecological Society - 1896 - 740 Seiten
...Gynecological Societies, Member of the Society of Anesthetists. (Continued from p. 96.) " I esteem it the office of a physician, not only to restore health, but to mitigate pain and dolours."—Bacon. PART III. THE first two parts of this communication dealt with the history of the... | |
| British Gynaecological Society - 1896 - 748 Seiten
...Gynecological Societies, Member of the Society of Anesthetists. (Continued from p. 96.) " I esteem it the office of a physician, not only to restore health, but to mitigate pain and dolours."—Bacon. PART III. THE first two parts of this communication dealt with the history of the... | |
| John Miller Dow Meiklejohn - 1899 - 386 Seiten
...by good authors, and then to draw as clear distinctions between them as possible. (ii) 'I esteem it the office of a physician not only to restore health, but to mitigate pain.' — BACON. (iii) 'Though love moderated be the best of affections, yet the extremity of it is the worst... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1900 - 462 Seiten
...incurable do enact a law of neglect, and exempt ignorance from discredit. Nay further, I esteem it the office of a physician not only to restore health, but to mitigate pain and dolors : DeEutkan- . ' . .9 .r . ana ex- and not only when such m1t1gat1on may conduce tenon. ^Q recovery,... | |
| George Crabbe - 1901 - 624 Seiten
...humanity. «и<ме common cause 1 apprehend as mine own." — tfl» THOHAS UHOWKC.J • [* I e*tt-em it the office of a physician not only to restore health, but to mitigate pain and dolours; and not only when •uch mitigation may conduce to recovery, but when'it may -•<,.- to make... | |
| 1905 - 958 Seiten
...incurable do enact a law of neglect, and exempt ignorance from discredit. Nay further, I esteem it the office of a physician not only to restore health, but to mitigate pain and dolors ; and not only when such mitigation may conduce to recovery, but when it may serve jv e "¡f"""¿ to... | |
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