| 1862 - 970 halaman
...loyal to their trust, reflecting thai their ease, health, and no inconsiderable share of the happiness of those committed to their charge, depend on their...their patients with gratitude, respect and confidence. Every case committed to the charge of a dentist should be treated with attention, steadiness and humanity.... | |
| Medical Association of the State of Alabama - 1875 - 372 halaman
...with due impressions of the importance of their office; reflecting that the ease, the health, and the lives of those committed to their charge, depend on...also, in their deportment, so to unite tenderness with</innness, and condescension with authority, so as to inspire the minds of their patients with... | |
| 1847 - 446 halaman
...with due impressions of the importance of their office; reflecting that the ease, the health, and the lives of those committed to their charge, depend on...also, in their deportment, so to unite tenderness with steadiness, and condescension with authority., as to inspire the minds of their patients with gratitude,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Ethics - 1981 - 212 halaman
...revision of July 1980, contained such language as the instruction that physicians "should study * * * in their deportment, so to unite tenderness with firmness, and condescension with authority." The 1980 version, while abandoning such quaint language, is still couched in rather general terms that... | |
| E.E. Shelp - 1985 - 394 halaman
...with due impressions of the importance of their office, reflecting that the ease, the health, and the lives of those committed to their charge depend on...also, in their deportment, so to unite tenderness with steadiness, and condescension with authority, as to inspire the minds of their patients with gratitude,... | |
| Albert R. Jonsen - 1990 - 208 halaman
...attention and fidelity. They should study, in their deportment, so to unite tenderness with steadiness, and condescension with authority, as to inspire the...minds of their patients with gratitude, respect and confidence.7 These words were incorporated into the Code of Ethics of the American Medical Association... | |
| William G. Rothstein - 1992 - 390 halaman
...the AMA code. It was reflected in the first paragraph of the AMA code which stated that physicians "should study, also, in their deportment, so to unite...condescension with authority, as to inspire the minds of the patients with gratitude, respect, and confidence." The philosophy of the code was also manifested... | |
| Wayne J. Urban - 2000 - 1372 halaman
...with due impressions of the importance of their office; reflecting that the ease, the health, and the lives of those committed to their charge depend on their skill, attention and fidelity. The key word here is 'office'. The duties of the hospital practitioners are derived neither from their... | |
| R.B. Baker - 2007 - 243 halaman
...with due impressions of the importance of their office; reflecting that the ease, the health, and the lives of those committed to their charge, depend on...their patients with gratitude, respect and confidence. Every case committed to the charge of a physician should be treated with attention, steadiness and... | |
| Amy Haddad - 1996 - 206 halaman
...also, in their deportment so as to unite tenderness with firmness, and condescension with authority, so as to inspire the minds of their patients with gratitude, respect and confidence." I do not intend to demean the specific content of those duties which the codes set forth in their statement... | |
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