Transactions of the Kentucky State Medical Society ...The Society, 1851 |
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... diseases , or even any one disease in all its stages ; to an imposture , if the alledged cures are not made , as experience shows that they are not . But by no class are quack medicines and nostrums so largely sold and distribu- ted as ...
... diseases , or even any one disease in all its stages ; to an imposture , if the alledged cures are not made , as experience shows that they are not . But by no class are quack medicines and nostrums so largely sold and distribu- ted as ...
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... disease - to meet promptly every change which may occur , and also tend to preserve the confidence of the patient . But unnecessary visits are to be avoided , as they give useless anxiety to the patient , tend to diminish the authority ...
... disease - to meet promptly every change which may occur , and also tend to preserve the confidence of the patient . But unnecessary visits are to be avoided , as they give useless anxiety to the patient , tend to diminish the authority ...
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... disease , which might have been readily prevented had timely intimation been given to the physician . § 5. A patient should never weary his physician with a tedious detail of events or matters not appeartaining to his disease . Even as ...
... disease , which might have been readily prevented had timely intimation been given to the physician . § 5. A patient should never weary his physician with a tedious detail of events or matters not appeartaining to his disease . Even as ...
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... disease or the remedies employed , but the topics of conversation should be as foreign to the case as circum ... diseases are naturally protracted , the want of success , in the first stage of treatment , af- fords no evidence of a lack ...
... disease or the remedies employed , but the topics of conversation should be as foreign to the case as circum ... diseases are naturally protracted , the want of success , in the first stage of treatment , af- fords no evidence of a lack ...
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... Diseases and Peculiar Geological Formations . 4. On the Statistics of Hernia . 5. On the Statistics of Lithotomy and Calculous Diseases . 6. On the History and Mode of Management of Hospitals , Asylums , Infirma ries , Penitentiaries ...
... Diseases and Peculiar Geological Formations . 4. On the Statistics of Hernia . 5. On the Statistics of Lithotomy and Calculous Diseases . 6. On the History and Mode of Management of Hospitals , Asylums , Infirma ries , Penitentiaries ...
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Halaman 24 - ... suffer such publications to be made ; — to invite laymen to be present at operations, — to boast of cures and remedies, — to adduce certificates of skill and success, or to perform any other similar acts. These are the ordinary practices of empirics, and are highly reprehensible in a regular physician.
Halaman 21 - For the physician should be the minister of hope and comfort to the sick, that, by such cordials to the drooping spirit, he may smooth the bed of death, revive expiring life, and counteract the depressing influence of those maladies which often disturb the tranquility of the most resigned in their last moments.
Halaman 76 - 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 easy passage...
Halaman 20 - These obligations are the more deep and enduring, because there is no tribunal other than his own conscience to adjudge penalties for carelessness or neglect.
Halaman 20 - A physician should not be forward to make gloomy prognostications, because they savor of empiricism, by magnifying the importance of his services in the treatment or cure of the disease. But he should not fail, on proper occasions, to give to the friends of the patient timely notice of danger when it really occurs; and even to the patient himself, if absolutely necessary.
Halaman 29 - Medical men should also be always ready, when called on by the legally constituted authorities, to enlighten coroners' inquests, and courts of justice, on subjects strictly medical — such as involve questions relating to sanity, legitimacy, murder by poisons or other violent means, and in regard to the various other subjects embraced in the science of Medical Jurisprudence.
Halaman 23 - ... all its privileges and immunities, incurs an obligation to exert his best abilities to maintain its dignity and honor, to exalt its standing, and to extend the bounds of its usefulness. He should, therefore, 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 means of enriching the science, he should entertain a due...
Halaman 24 - 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 23 - 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.