| 1824 - 216 Seiten
...injurious to the individuals concerned, and can hardly fail to hurt the general credit of the faculty. A wealthy physician should not give advice gratis to the affluent; because it is an injury to his professional brethren. The office of a physician can never be supported but... | |
| Michael Ryan - 1836 - 608 Seiten
...the faculty. A wealthy physician or surgeon should not give advice gratis to the affluent; because it is an injury to his professional brethren. The office of a physician can never be supported but as a lucrative one ; and it is defrauding, in some degree, the common funds for its support, when... | |
| Karl Friedrich H. Marx - 1846 - 374 Seiten
...doing good to himself? Dr. Percival, in his ' Medical Ethics', says most distinctly on this point : " A wealthy physician should not give advice gratis to the affluent; because it is an injury to his professional brethren. The office of physician can never be supported but as... | |
| 1847 - 834 Seiten
...desired ; and in this case, to request an immediate consultation with the practitioner antecedently employed. § 9. A wealthy physician should not give advice gratis to the affluent ; because it is an injury to his professional brethren. The office of a physician can never be supported as an... | |
| 1848 - 350 Seiten
...absolutely necessary with the general plan of trealment ; to assume no future direction, unless it be expressly desired ; and, in this last case, to request...consultation with the practitioner previously employed. § 10. When a physician \vho has been engaged to attend a case of midwifery is absent, and another... | |
| Worthington Hooker - 1849 - 492 Seiten
...absolutely necessary with the general plan of treatment ; to assume no future direction, unless it be expressly desired ; and, in this last case, to request...injury to his professional brethren. The office of a physcian can never be supported as an exclusively beneficent one ; and it is defrauding, in some degree,... | |
| Thomas Percival - 1849 - 214 Seiten
...to the individuals concerned, and can hardly fail to hurt the general credit of the Faculty. § 25. A wealthy Physician should not give advice gratis to the affluent, because it is an injury to his professional brethren. The office of Physician can never be supported but as... | |
| Kentucky State Medical Society - 1851 - 394 Seiten
...absolutely necessary with the general plan of treatment; to assume no future direction unless it be expressly desired; and, in this last case, to request...physician can never be supported as an exclusively beneficient one ; and it is defrauding, in some degree, the common funds for its support, when fees... | |
| College of Physicians of Philadelphia - 1851 - 570 Seiten
...absolutely necessary with the general plan of treatment ; to assume no future direction, unless it be expressly desired ; and, in this last case, to request...office of a physician can never be supported as an exclusive beneficent one ; and it is defrauding, in some degree, the common funds for its support,... | |
| 1852 - 750 Seiten
...absolutely necessary with the general plan of treatment ; to assume no future direction, unless it be expressly desired ; and, in this last case, to request...exclusively beneficent one ; and it is defrauding, 71 in some degree, the common funds for its support, when fees are dispensed with which might justly... | |
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