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... own request , discharged ; and Dr. Lomax requested to read any papers or facts in his possession to Committee on Publica- Committee on Puerperal Fever were continued until next session . tion . 5 DR. GEO. SUTTON, Aurora. ...
... own request , discharged ; and Dr. Lomax requested to read any papers or facts in his possession to Committee on Publica- Committee on Puerperal Fever were continued until next session . tion . 5 DR. GEO. SUTTON, Aurora. ...
Halaman 7
... facts than have ever before been published , up- on which much interesting discussion was had . On motion of Dr. Sutton , Dr. G. S. McClelland was added to the com- mittee , and the committee continued - the present report was referred ...
... facts than have ever before been published , up- on which much interesting discussion was had . On motion of Dr. Sutton , Dr. G. S. McClelland was added to the com- mittee , and the committee continued - the present report was referred ...
Halaman 5
... own request , discharged ; and Dr. Lomax requested to read any papers or facts in his possession to Committee on Publica- Committee on Puerperal Fever were continued until next session . tion . 5 DR. GEO. SUTTON, Aurora. ...
... own request , discharged ; and Dr. Lomax requested to read any papers or facts in his possession to Committee on Publica- Committee on Puerperal Fever were continued until next session . tion . 5 DR. GEO. SUTTON, Aurora. ...
Halaman 7
... facts than have ever before been published , up- on which much interesting discussion was had . On motion of Dr. Sutton , Dr. G. S. McClelland was added to the com- mittee , and the committee continued - the present report was referred ...
... facts than have ever before been published , up- on which much interesting discussion was had . On motion of Dr. Sutton , Dr. G. S. McClelland was added to the com- mittee , and the committee continued - the present report was referred ...
Halaman 16
... facts collected by diligent observation . The student of nature must own , we are yet greatly in the dark , in regard even to inert matter , and that we know but little of the properties and powers of the inanimate creation . But we ...
... facts collected by diligent observation . The student of nature must own , we are yet greatly in the dark , in regard even to inert matter , and that we know but little of the properties and powers of the inanimate creation . But we ...
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Halaman 84 - 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 84 - ... which it may be thought proper to express. But no statement or discussion of it should take place before the patient or his friends, except in the presence of all the Faculty attending, and by their common consent; and no opinions or prognostications should be delivered, which are not the result of previous deliberation and concurrence.
Halaman 83 - ... interest and character of the family physician, and when exercised for a short period, all the pecuniary obligations for such service should be awarded to him. 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.
Halaman 77 - 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 consideration.
Halaman 83 - ... require him temporarily to withdraw from his duties to his patients, and to request some of his professional brethren to officiate for him. Compliance with this request is an act of courtesy, which should always be performed with the utmost consideration for the interest and character of the family physician...
Halaman 79 - A patient should never weary his physician with a tedious detail of events or matters not appertaining to his disease. Even as relates to his actual symptoms he will convey much more real information by giving clear answers to interrogatories, than by the most minute account of his. own framing. Neither should he obtrude upon his physician the details of his business, nor the history of his family concerns.
Halaman 88 - 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 82 - 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.
Halaman 82 - 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.
Halaman 90 - ... 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.