The Northwestern Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 1A.B. Case., 1848 |
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... considerable number of hysterical complaints , as occurring in this vicinity , are the offspring of invermination ; but my own observation warrants me in as- serting that some of those obscure disorders , reckoned most commonly hysteria ...
... considerable number of hysterical complaints , as occurring in this vicinity , are the offspring of invermination ; but my own observation warrants me in as- serting that some of those obscure disorders , reckoned most commonly hysteria ...
Halaman 18
... considerable length of time without giving rise to intolerable inconvenience , and adhesions are liable to form in cases of long standing , that will prevent reposition , which , in case of pregnancy , must necessarily give rise to ...
... considerable length of time without giving rise to intolerable inconvenience , and adhesions are liable to form in cases of long standing , that will prevent reposition , which , in case of pregnancy , must necessarily give rise to ...
Halaman 46
... considerable quantity , is gene- rally owing to visical catarrh , or to enlargement of the pros- tate gland . Pus may be derived from inflammation of the pelvis of the kidney , ( pyelitis , ) or from that of the lining membrane of any ...
... considerable quantity , is gene- rally owing to visical catarrh , or to enlargement of the pros- tate gland . Pus may be derived from inflammation of the pelvis of the kidney , ( pyelitis , ) or from that of the lining membrane of any ...
Halaman 51
... considerable numbers without producing the least disturbance of the economy , but in other cases they are un- questionably the cause of much suffering and ill health . How far they are themselves the result of a morbid state of the ...
... considerable numbers without producing the least disturbance of the economy , but in other cases they are un- questionably the cause of much suffering and ill health . How far they are themselves the result of a morbid state of the ...
Halaman 64
... one , he should retire , except in case of emergency , or when he has been called from a considerable distance , in which latter case he may examine the patient , and give his opinion in writing and under scal , 64 MEDICAL ETHICS .
... one , he should retire , except in case of emergency , or when he has been called from a considerable distance , in which latter case he may examine the patient , and give his opinion in writing and under scal , 64 MEDICAL ETHICS .
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Halaman 68 - As peculiar reserve must be maintained by physicians towards the public, in regard to professional matters, and as there exist numerous points in medical ethics and etiquette through which the feelings of medical men may be painfully assailed in their intercourse with each other...
Halaman 62 - A physician afflicted with disease, is usually an incompetent judge of his own case; and the natural anxiety and solicitude which he experiences at the sickness of a wife, a child, or any one who, by the ties of consanguinity, is rendered peculiarly dear to him, tend to obscure his judgment, and produce timidity and irresolution in his practice. Under such circumstances, medical men are peculiarly dependent upon each other, and kind offices and professional aid should always be cheerfully and gratuitously...
Halaman 66 - A physician who is called upon to consult, should observe the most honorable and scrupulous regard for the character and standing of the practitioner in attendance; the practice of the latter, if necessary, should be justified as far as it can be, consistently with a conscientious regard for truth, and no hint or insinuation should be thrown out which could impair the confidence reposed in him, or affect his reputation.
Halaman 69 - 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. But in these cases, and especially where they are required to make...
Halaman 66 - The same circumspection and reserve should be observed, when, from motives of business or friendship, a physician is prompted to visit an individual who is under the direction of another practitioner. Indeed, such...
Halaman 69 - 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 64 - ... inquiries of the patient as may be necessary to satisfy him of the true character of the case. Both physicians should then retire to a private place for deliberation; and the one first in attendance should communicate the directions agreed upon to the patient or his friends, as well as any opinions 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...
Halaman 68 - ... 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. SEC. 2. Medical men should also be always ready, when called on by the legally constituted authorities, to enlighten coroners...
Halaman 66 - 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 64 - ... as well as any opinions 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.