Proceedings of the Connecticut Medical Society ...the Society, 1876 |
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... attend , he may issue certificates to reserve delegates to fill vacancies . Voted , That the Secretary be authorized to appoint substitutes for any of the delegates to the State Societies when the original delegates cannot attend . Dr ...
... attend , he may issue certificates to reserve delegates to fill vacancies . Voted , That the Secretary be authorized to appoint substitutes for any of the delegates to the State Societies when the original delegates cannot attend . Dr ...
Halaman 11
... attend a gratuitous course of lectures in the Medical Institution of Yale College dur- ing the winter term of 1876-7 : Wm . C. Welch , of West Winsted . Franklin W. Hall of Killingworth . Wallace W. Dean of Riverton . The Committee on ...
... attend a gratuitous course of lectures in the Medical Institution of Yale College dur- ing the winter term of 1876-7 : Wm . C. Welch , of West Winsted . Franklin W. Hall of Killingworth . Wallace W. Dean of Riverton . The Committee on ...
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... attending that method seemed to demand another trial of its merits . We have been disappointed chiefly in that an expectation of a largely in- creased correspondence has not been realized . But sufficient results have been obtained to ...
... attending that method seemed to demand another trial of its merits . We have been disappointed chiefly in that an expectation of a largely in- creased correspondence has not been realized . But sufficient results have been obtained to ...
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... attended with convulsions , and issuing favorably ; also , the occurrence of between forty and fifty cases of diphtheria , with a mortality of twelve . MIDDLE HADDAM - Dr . Worthington . " Typhoid fever , lung fever , an increase of ...
... attended with convulsions , and issuing favorably ; also , the occurrence of between forty and fifty cases of diphtheria , with a mortality of twelve . MIDDLE HADDAM - Dr . Worthington . " Typhoid fever , lung fever , an increase of ...
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... attended with pain . The vomiting now became a marked feature of the case , and the severe pain in the epigastric region almost constant . The extreme tenderness rendered a thorough physical examination impossible , while the tympanitic ...
... attended with pain . The vomiting now became a marked feature of the case , and the severe pain in the epigastric region almost constant . The extreme tenderness rendered a thorough physical examination impossible , while the tympanitic ...
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Halaman 199 - ... 8. A physician, when visiting a sick person in the country, may be desired to see a neighboring patient who is under the regular direction of another physician, in consequence of some sudden change or aggravation of symptoms. The conduct to be pursued on such an...
Halaman 192 - A physician ought not to abandon a patient because the case is deemed incurable; for his attendance may continue to be highly useful to the patient, and comforting to the relatives around him, even in the last period of a fatal malady, by alleviating pain and other symptoms, and by soothing mental anguish. To decline attendance, under such circumstances, would be sacrificing to fanciful delicacy, and mistaken liberality, that moral duty, which is independent of, and far superior to, all pecuniary...
Halaman 199 - Under such circumstances no unjust and illiberal insinuations should be thrown out in relation to the conduct or practice previously pursued, which should be justified as far as candor, and regard for truth and probity will permit ; for it often happens that patients become dissatisfied when they do not experience immediate relief, and, as many diseases are naturally protracted, the want of success, in the first stage of treatment, affords no evidence of a lack of professional knowledge and skill.
Halaman 201 - ... and in regard to measures for the prevention of epidemic and contagious diseases; and when pestilence prevails, it is their duty to face the danger, and to continue their labors for the alleviation of the suffering, even at the jeopardy of their own lives. § 2. Medical men should also be always ready, when called on by the legally constituted authorities, to enlighten coroners...
Halaman 192 - The life of a sick person can be shortened not only by the acts, but also by the words or the manner of a physician. It is, therefore, a sacred duty to guard himself carefully in this respect, and to avoid all things which have a tendency to discourage the patient and to depress his spirits.
Halaman 198 - ... 9. As circumstances sometimes occur to render a special consultation desirable, when the continued attendance of two physicians might be objectionable to the patient, the member of the faculty whose assistance is required in such cases, should sedulously guard against all future unsolicited attendance. As such consultations require an extraordinary portion both of time and attention, at least a double honorarium may be reasonably expected.
Halaman 200 - A wealthy physician should not give advice gratis to the affluent; because his doing so is an injury to his professional brethren.- The office of a physician can never be supported as an exclusively beneficent one; and it is defrauding, in some degree, the common funds for its support, when fees are dispensed with which might justly be claimed.
Halaman 201 - ... witnesses of the enormities committed by quackery, and the injury to health and even destruction of life caused by the use of quack medicines, to enlighten the public on these subjects, to expose the injuries sustained by the unwary from the devices and pretensions of artful empirics and impostors. Physicians ought to use all the influence which they may possess, as professors in Colleges of Pharmacy, and by exercising their option in regard to the shops to which their prescriptions shall be...
Halaman 202 - Obligations of the public to physicians. § 1. The benefits accruing to the public, directly and indirectly, from the active and unwearied beneficence of the profession, are so numerous and important, that physicians are justly entitled to the utmost consideration and respect from the community. The public ought likewise to entertain a just appreciation of medical qualifications; to make a proper discrimination between true science and the assumptions of ignorance and empiricism...
Halaman 192 - ... it really occurs ; and even to the patient himself, if absolutely necessary. This office, however, is so peculiarly alarming when executed by him, that it ought to be declined whenever it can be assigned to any other person of sufficient judgment and delicacy. For, the physician should be the minister of hope and comfort...