The physician should not resort to public advertisements or private cards or handbills, inviting the attention of persons affected by particular diseases or publicly offering advice and medicine to the poor gratis, or promising radical cures. Neither... Directory of homeopathic physicians - Halaman 3001925 - 310 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| American Institute of Homeopathy - 1881 - 794 halaman
...come up to this standard, and do what they may to exalt it. As the practice of medicine requires the constant exercise of a vigorous and clear understanding,...the physician to be temperate in all things. SEC. 8. The physician should not resort to public advertisements or private cards or handbills, inviting... | |
| American Institute of Homeopathy - 1868 - 464 halaman
...come up to this standard, and do what they may to exalt it. As the practice of medicine requires the constant exercise of a vigorous and clear understanding,...emergencies in •which the welfare and even the life of a fellow creature may depend upon his steady hand, acute eye, and unclouded brain, it is incumbent upon... | |
| Massachusetts Homoeopathic Medical Society - 1885 - 328 halaman
...come up to this standard, and do what they may to exalt it. As the practice of medicine requires the constant exercise of a vigorous and clear understanding,...upon the physician to be temperate in all things. SECT. 3. The physician should not resort to public advertisements or private cards or handbills, inviting... | |
| 1899 - 586 halaman
...advertising: In that opinion the portion of the code covering this point is quoted, as follows : "Part II. Sec. 3. — The physician should not resort to public...advertisements or private cards or handbills inviting the atsention of persons affected by particular diseases or publicly offering advice and medicine to the... | |
| American Institute of Homeopathy - 1902 - 884 halaman
...eye and unclouded brain, it is incumbent upon the physician to be temperate in all things. SECTION 3. The physician should not resort to public advertisements...private cards or handbills, inviting the attention ofl persons affected by particular diseases or publicly offering advice and medicine to the poor gratis,... | |
| 1904 - 532 halaman
...position of the profession and, by every honorable exertion, to enrich the science of medicine. SECTION 2. In no other profession should a higher standard...upon the physician to be temperate in all things. SECTION 3. The physician should not resort to public advertisements or private cards or handbills,... | |
| American Institute of Homeopathy, American Institute of Homeopathy. Session - 1879 - 666 halaman
...come up to this standard, and do what they may to exalt it. As the practice of medicine requires the constant exercise of a vigorous and clear understanding,...upon the physician to be temperate in all things. SECT. 3. The physician should not resort to public advertisements or private cards or hand bills, inviting... | |
| 1916 - 662 halaman
...desirable in the abstract, concretely speaking it leaves many things somewhat vague. For example it says "the physician should not resort to public advertisements or private cards or hand bills inviting the attention of persons afflicted by particular diseases" but does not specify... | |
| Daniel Witwer Weaver - 1917 - 270 halaman
...be, at all times, ready for emergencies in which the welfare and even the life of a fellow creature may depend upon his steady hand, acute eye and unclouded...upon the physician to be temperate in all things. The physician should not resort to public advertisements, or private cards or handbills, inviting the... | |
| 1918 - 202 halaman
...come up to the standard, and do what they may to exalt it. As the practice of medicine requires the constant exercise of a vigorous and clear understanding,...emergencies in which the welfare and even the life of a fellow creature may depend upon his steady hand, acute eye, and unclouded brain, it is incumbent upon... | |
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