The Southern Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 3J. McCafferty, 1847 |
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... success is almost certain on the day following . If we be fully im- pressed with the belief that the fever being once arrested the patient will rapidly return to health , the importance of the rule cannot fail to be appreciated ; and ...
... success is almost certain on the day following . If we be fully im- pressed with the belief that the fever being once arrested the patient will rapidly return to health , the importance of the rule cannot fail to be appreciated ; and ...
Halaman 5
... success . According to my observation the number of doses is a matter of but little moment - the quantity given in a remission is all important . This will depend upon the violence of the attack , the number of paroxysms that have ...
... success . According to my observation the number of doses is a matter of but little moment - the quantity given in a remission is all important . This will depend upon the violence of the attack , the number of paroxysms that have ...
Halaman 6
... success will very soon eradicate every vestige of former prejudices on this subject . It was not without much difficulty that I succeeded a few years ago in persuading a planter , who had long been in the habit of looking on bilious ...
... success will very soon eradicate every vestige of former prejudices on this subject . It was not without much difficulty that I succeeded a few years ago in persuading a planter , who had long been in the habit of looking on bilious ...
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... success . The first two were published in the New York Medical and Surgical Reporter , but as they will be more inter- esting in connection I send them to you . The 6th case was furnished me by Dr. Botsford , the 7th by Dr. Vanderpool ...
... success . The first two were published in the New York Medical and Surgical Reporter , but as they will be more inter- esting in connection I send them to you . The 6th case was furnished me by Dr. Botsford , the 7th by Dr. Vanderpool ...
Halaman 28
... success ; so soon as it produced its peculiar twitching effect , the spasm abated and the patient rapidly recovered in a few days she was about as usual . The dose given was of a grain every two hours , at first , gradually increasing ...
... success ; so soon as it produced its peculiar twitching effect , the spasm abated and the patient rapidly recovered in a few days she was about as usual . The dose given was of a grain every two hours , at first , gradually increasing ...
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Halaman 543 - 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 547 - But if a member of the profession neglect his business in quest of pleasure and amusement, he cannot be considered as entitled to the advantages of the frequent and long-continued exercise of this fraternal courtesy, without awarding to the physician who officiates the fees arising from the discharge of his professional duties. In obstetrical and important surgical cases, which give rise to unusual fatigue, anxiety and responsibility, it is just that the fees accruing therefrom should be awarded...
Halaman 546 - All practitioners of medicine, their wives, and their children while under the paternal care, are entitled to the gratuitous services of any one or more of the faculty residing near them, whose assistance may be desired. 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 to him, tend to obscure his...
Halaman 544 - The obedience of a patient to the prescriptions of his physician should be prompt and implicit. He should never permit his own crude opinions as to their fitness to influence his attention to them. A failure in one particular may render an otherwise judicious treatment dangerous, and even fatal. This remark is equally applicable to diet, drink, and exercise. As patients become convalescent, they are very apt to suppose that the rules prescribed for them may be disregarded, and the consequence, but...
Halaman 551 - DUTIES OF THE PROFESSION TO THE PUBLIC, AND OF THE OBLIGATIONS OF THE PUBLIC TO THE PROFESSION. ART. I. — Duties of the profession to the public. § 1. As good citizens, it is the duty of physicians to be ever vigilant for the welfare of the community, and to bear their part in sustaining its institutions and burdens...
Halaman 549 - Indeed, such visits should be avoided, except under peculiar circumstances; and when they are made, no particular inquiries should be instituted relative to the nature of the disease, or the remedies employed, but the topics of conversation should be as foreign to the case as circumstances will admit.
Halaman 546 - ... timidity and irresolution in his practice. Under such circumstances, medical men are peculiarly dependent upon each other, and kind offices and professional aid should always be cheerfully and gratuitously afforded. Visits ought not, however, to be obtruded officiously ; as such unasked civility may give rise to embarrassment, or interfere with that choice, on which confidence depends. But, if a distant member of the faculty, whose circumstances are affluent, request attendance, and an honorarium...
Halaman 543 - ... the community, and who are required to make so many sacrifices of comfort, ease and health, for the welfare of those who avail themselves of their services, certainly have a right to expect and require that their patients should entertain a just sense of the duties which they owe to their medical attendants.
Halaman 548 - ... 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 § 10.
Halaman 545 - A patient should, after his recovery, entertain a just and enduring sense of the value of the services rendered him by his physician ; for these are of such a character, that no mere pecuniary acknowledgment can repay or cancel them.