SEC. 4. The physician should not give expression to gloomy forebodings respecting the patient's disease, nor magnify the gravity of the case. Bearing in mind the almost infinite resources of nature, he should be cheerful and hopeful, both in mind and... Directory of homeopathic physicians - Halaman 2981925 - 310 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| American Institute of Homeopathy, American Institute of Homeopathy. Session - 1882 - 848 halaman
...4. The physician should not give expression to gloomy forebodings respecting the patient's disease, nor magnify the gravity of the case. Bearing in mind...and fortitude, which are the physician's best moral adjuvants. But it is the physician's duty to state the true nature and prospects of the case, from... | |
| Massachusetts Homoeopathic Medical Society - 1885 - 328 halaman
...4. The physician should not give expression to gloomy forebodings respecting the patient's disease, nor magnify the gravity of the case. Bearing in mind...and fortitude, which are the physician's best moral adjuvants. But it is the physician's duty to state the true nature and prospects of the case, from... | |
| American Institute of Homeopathy - 1893 - 478 halaman
...needlessly anxious about his case, or expose himself to the charge of being actuated by mercenary motives. the case. Bearing in mind the almost infinite resources...and fortitude, which are the physician's best moral adjuvants. But it is the physician's duty to state the true nature and prospects of the case, from... | |
| American Institute of Homeopathy - 1902 - 884 halaman
...4. The physician should not give expression to gloomy forebodings respecting the patient's disease, nor magnify the gravity of the case. Bearing in mind...cheerful and hopeful, both in mind and manner. This will enable1 him the better to exercise his faculties and apply his knowledge for the patient's benefit,... | |
| 1904 - 532 halaman
...4. The physician should not give expression to gloomy forebodings respecting the patient's disease, nor magnify the gravity of the case. Bearing in mind...and fortitude, which are the physician's best moral adjuvants. But it is the physician's duty to state the true nature and prospects of the case, from... | |
| 1906 - 476 halaman
...actuated by mercenary motives. SECTION 4. The physician should not give expression to gloomy forebodings respecting the patient's diseases, nor magnify the...and fortitude, which are the physician's best moral adjuvants. But it is the physician's duty to state the true nature and prospects of the case, from... | |
| 1918 - 202 halaman
...— The physician should not give expression to gloomy forebodings respecting the patient's disease, nor magnify the gravity of the case. Bearing in mind...and fortitude, which are the physician's best moral adjuvants. But it is the physician's duty to state the true nature and prospects of the case, from... | |
| Edgar Laing Heermance - 1924 - 590 halaman
...forebodings respecting the patient's disease, nor magnify the gravity of the case. Bearing in mind the most infinite resources of nature, he should be cheerful...benefit, and will inspire the patient with confidence, fortitude and hope, which are the physician's best moral adjuvants. But the physician should not fail... | |
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