Publications of the Massachusetts Homoeopathic Medical Society, Volume 7The Society, 1885 |
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Halaman 17
... condition of the patient , to note the totality of symptoms of to - day ; but the probable and possible conditions of to - morrow must be understood , foretold , and anticipated . Ideas and condi- tions are expressed by words , hence ...
... condition of the patient , to note the totality of symptoms of to - day ; but the probable and possible conditions of to - morrow must be understood , foretold , and anticipated . Ideas and condi- tions are expressed by words , hence ...
Halaman 18
... condition of the body ; no account being taken of its cause , whether it lay in heart , liver , or kidneys . Now , by the aid of chemistry and the microscope , the various forms and stages of disease of the kidneys are accurately noted ...
... condition of the body ; no account being taken of its cause , whether it lay in heart , liver , or kidneys . Now , by the aid of chemistry and the microscope , the various forms and stages of disease of the kidneys are accurately noted ...
Halaman 22
... condition to meet the emergency , and the skin is the source to which we must look for relief . A profuse perspiration may be induced in various ways ; but in one - sixth of a grain of pilocarpine we have a diaphoretic that acts ...
... condition to meet the emergency , and the skin is the source to which we must look for relief . A profuse perspiration may be induced in various ways ; but in one - sixth of a grain of pilocarpine we have a diaphoretic that acts ...
Halaman 46
... condition of the existence of a stream of water is a difference of level between two points . If we wish to produce a flow of water from point to point , we must make one point higher than the other . In precisely the same manner , if ...
... condition of the existence of a stream of water is a difference of level between two points . If we wish to produce a flow of water from point to point , we must make one point higher than the other . In precisely the same manner , if ...
Halaman 51
... condition to maintain an independent existence ? I say proper condition , for it is demonstrated every day that such existence is maintained when the cord is quickly tied . But is there not a chance that thereby violence is done to an ...
... condition to maintain an independent existence ? I say proper condition , for it is demonstrated every day that such existence is maintained when the cord is quickly tied . But is there not a chance that thereby violence is done to an ...
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Halaman 161 - ... 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 — to afford every encouragement and facility for the acquisition of medical education...
Halaman 156 - ... 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 160 - ... on subjects of medical police, public hygiene, and legal medicine. It is their province to enlighten the public in regard to quarantine regulations...
Halaman 160 - ... 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 160 - But in these cases, and especially where they are required to make a postmortem examination, it is just, in consequence of the time, labor, and skill required, and the responsibility and risk they incur, that the public should award them a proper honorarium.
Halaman 157 - A physician, in his intercourse with a patient under the care of another practitioner, should observe the strictest caution and reserve. No meddling inquiries should be made ; no disingenuous hints given' relative to the nature and treatment of his disorder; nor any course of conduct pursued that may directly or indirectly tend to diminish the trust reposed in the physician employed.
Halaman 159 - Of differences between physicians. § 1. Diversity of opinion and opposition of interest, may, in the medical as in other professions, sometimes occasion controversy and even contention. Whenever such cases unfortunately occur, and cannot be immediately terminated, they should be referred to the arbitration of a sufficient number of physicians, or a courtmedical.
Halaman 160 - Poverty, professional brotherhood, and certain of the public duties referred to in the first section of this article, should always be recognized as presenting valid claims for gratuitous services; but neither institutions endowed by the public or by rich individuals, societies for mutual benefit, for the insurance of lives or for analogous purposes, nor any profession or occupation, can be admitted to possess such privilege.
Halaman 158 - 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 38 - One by one the sands are flowing, One by one the moments fall; Some are coming, some are going; Do not strive to grasp them all. One by one thy duties wait thee, Let thy whole strength go to each, Let no future dreams elate thee, Learn thou first what these can teach.