Transactions of the Indiana State Medical Society, Volume 12-14Cameron & M'Neely, 1861 |
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Halaman 16
... active and negative , general and specific , there are two great principles referred to as supreme in the art of medicine . The first is , that nature cures diseases ; that there is a recuperative curative power , the vis medicatrix in ...
... active and negative , general and specific , there are two great principles referred to as supreme in the art of medicine . The first is , that nature cures diseases ; that there is a recuperative curative power , the vis medicatrix in ...
Halaman 18
... active drugs given as in this . Indeed it may have been said with more of truth than poetry , that the people were brought up ( as well as down ) upon calomel and drastic cathartics , fried pork , hot bread green with alkalies , whisky ...
... active drugs given as in this . Indeed it may have been said with more of truth than poetry , that the people were brought up ( as well as down ) upon calomel and drastic cathartics , fried pork , hot bread green with alkalies , whisky ...
Halaman 16
... active labor , -enviable eminence and suc- cess were his ; his a character rock - like in its firmness and integrity , his a heart child - like in its simplicity and earnestness ; the third well on to the sunset hour of life , unto whom ...
... active labor , -enviable eminence and suc- cess were his ; his a character rock - like in its firmness and integrity , his a heart child - like in its simplicity and earnestness ; the third well on to the sunset hour of life , unto whom ...
Halaman 42
... active service which it discharges , and the sum of these activities constitute the phenomenon of a man's life . Cells are endowed , not with activity itself , but with a capability of action , called their irritability , and this ...
... active service which it discharges , and the sum of these activities constitute the phenomenon of a man's life . Cells are endowed , not with activity itself , but with a capability of action , called their irritability , and this ...
Halaman 43
... active as an independent en- tity . There are animals which consist of merely one or a few cells , as many of the protozoa which float in water , and here the contact of the water containing their food is the adequate stimulant to ...
... active as an independent en- tity . There are animals which consist of merely one or a few cells , as many of the protozoa which float in water , and here the contact of the water containing their food is the adequate stimulant to ...
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Halaman 45 - But no one can be considered as a regular practitioner or a fit associate in consultation, whose practice is based on an exclusive dogma, to the rejection of the accumulated experience of the profession, and of the aids actually furnished by anatomy, physiology, pathology, and organic chemistry.
Halaman 44 - ... 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 41 - A patient who has thus selected his physician, should always apply for advice in what may appear to him trivial cases, for the most fatal results often supervene on the slightest accidents. It is of still more importance that he should apply for assistance in the forming stage of violent diseases : it is to a neglect of this precept that medicine owes much of the uncertainty and imperfection with which it has been reproached.
Halaman 20 - Imlac now felt the enthusiastic fit, and was proceeding to aggrandize his own profession, when the prince cried out, "Enough! Thou hast convinced me, that no human being can ever be a poet. Proceed with thy narration.
Halaman 42 - ... attending him; and when he does receive them, he should never converse on the subject of his disease, as an observation may be made, without any intention of interference, which may destroy his confidence in the course he is pursuing, and induce him to neglect the directions prescribed to him. A patient should never send for a consulting physician without the express consent of his own medical attendant.
Halaman 41 - This is the more important, as many diseases of a mental origin simulate those depending on external causes, and yet are only to be cured by ministering to the mind diseased. A patient should never be afraid of thus making his physician his friend and adviser; he should always bear in mind that a medical man is under the strongest obligations of secrecy. Even the female sex should never allow feel3* ings of shame or delicacy to prevent their disclosing the seat, symptoms, and causes of complaints...
Halaman 43 - A patient should, after his recovery, entertain a just and enduring sense of the value of the services rendered him by his physician; for these are of such a character, that no mere pecuniary acknowledgment can repay or cancel them. CHAPTER II. OF THE DUTIES OF PHYSICIANS TO EACH OTHER AND TO THE PROFESSION AT LARGE.
Halaman 50 - It is the duty of physicians who are frequent witnesses of the enormities committed by quackery and the injury to health, and even destruction of life, caused by the use of quack medicines, to enlighten the public on these subjects, to expose the injuries sustained by the unwary from the devices and pretensions of artful empirics and impostors.
Halaman 50 - 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 47 - 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.