Revised by-laws, adopted May 16, 1898 ; Code of ethics of the American medical association ; List of membersG.L. Goodman & Company, 1898 - 60 halaman |
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Halaman 18
... humanity . Reasonable indulgence should be granted to the mental imbecil- ity and caprices of the sick . Secrecy and delicacy , when re- quired by peculiar circumstances , should be strictly observed ; 18 CODE OF MEDICAL ETHICS ...
... humanity . Reasonable indulgence should be granted to the mental imbecil- ity and caprices of the sick . Secrecy and delicacy , when re- quired by peculiar circumstances , should be strictly observed ; 18 CODE OF MEDICAL ETHICS ...
Halaman 19
... observed during professional attendance should ever be divulged by the physician except when he is imperatively required to do so . The force and necessity of this obligation are indeed so great that professional men have , under ...
... observed during professional attendance should ever be divulged by the physician except when he is imperatively required to do so . The force and necessity of this obligation are indeed so great that professional men have , under ...
Halaman 23
... observation may be made , without any intention of interference , which may destroy his confidence in the course he is pursuing , and induce him to neglect the direc- tions prescribed to him . A patient should never send for a ...
... observation may be made , without any intention of interference , which may destroy his confidence in the course he is pursuing , and induce him to neglect the direc- tions prescribed to him . A patient should never send for a ...
Halaman 24
... observe strictly such laws as are instituted for the government of its members ; should avoid all contumelious and sarcastic remarks relative to the faculty as a body ; and while , by unwearied diligence , he resorts to every honorable ...
... observe strictly such laws as are instituted for the government of its members ; should avoid all contumelious and sarcastic remarks relative to the faculty as a body ; and while , by unwearied diligence , he resorts to every honorable ...
Halaman 28
... observed in the visits of physicians when they are to hold consultations to- gether , and this is generally practicable , for society has been considerate enough to allow the plea of a professional engage- ment to take precedence of all ...
... observed in the visits of physicians when they are to hold consultations to- gether , and this is generally practicable , for society has been considerate enough to allow the plea of a professional engage- ment to take precedence of all ...
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11th st 2d ave 34th st 45th st 51st st 57th st 79th st 9 to 1o ALBERT American Medical Association annual meeting Antitoxin appointment AUGUSTIN H AUSTIN FLINT B'way ballots Broadway Broome st By-Laws CHARLES Charlton st circumstances Code of Ethics Columbus Corresponding Secretary COUNTY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION DAVID diphtheria disease DUTIES OF PHYSICIANS EDWARD elected epistaxis Executive Committee faculty FRANCIS FRANK FREDERICK GEORGE GEORGE W Harlem Henry st HERMAN Hudson st JAMES JOSEPH Lenox ave Lexington ave LOUIS LOUIS FISCHER Madison ave Madison st Medical Charities Medical Ethics medicine Melrose membership ment mittee O'BRIEN patient should never pecuniary acknowledgment practitioner President professional read a paper Recording Secretary Rivington st ROBERT SAMUEL SAMUEL W SECTION 1.-The Seventh ave SHRADY sick SMITH special meetings Spring STANDING COMMITTEE Sunday 9 THOMAS tion tive Committee treatment Tremont Vice-President vote WILLIAM Willis ave YORK COUNTY MEDICAL
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Halaman 27 - But no one can be considered as a regular practitioner or a fit associate in consultation whose practice is based on an exclusive dogma, to the rejection of the accumulated experience of the profession, and of the aids actually furnished by anatomy, physiology, pathology and organic chemistry.
Halaman 21 - ... 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 much as possible, to one physician, for a medical man who has become acquainted with the peculiarities of constitution, habits and predispositions of those he attends, is more likely to be successful in his treatment, than one who does not possess that...
Halaman 30 - ... 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 25 - ... others. For, if such nostrum be of real efficacy, any concealment regarding it is inconsistent with beneficence and professional liberality ; and, if mystery alone give it value and importance, such craft implies either disgraceful ignorance, or fraudulent avarice. It is also reprehensible for physicians to give certificates attesting the efficacy of patent or secret medicines, or in any way to promote the use of them.
Halaman 31 - ... 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 26 - ... 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 htm, tend to obscure his judgment and produce timidity and irresolution in his practice.
Halaman 23 - ... 9. Patients should always, when practicable, send for their physician in the morning, before his usual hour of going out ; for, by being early aware of the visits he has to pay during the day, the physician is able to apportion his time in such a manner as to prevent an interference of engagements. Patients should also avoid calling on their medical advisers unnecessarily during the hours devoted to meals or sleep.
Halaman 19 - Secrecy and delicacy, when required by peculiar circumstances, should be strictly observed ; and the familiar and confidential intercourse to which physicians are admitted in their professional visits, should be used with discretion, and with the most scrupulous regard to fidelity and honor.
Halaman 36 - It is the duty of physicians, who are frequent 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.
Halaman 31 - A physician, in his intercourse with a patient under the care of another practitioner, should observe the strictest caution and reserve.