Quarterly Bulletin, Bind 4Office of Publication, 1906 |
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Side 13
... condition of your patient permits it . This latter is a conditio sine qua non . For you have no right to add to the torture or danger of a fellow - creature . It is only nature that is justified and even praised for being cruel ; but ...
... condition of your patient permits it . This latter is a conditio sine qua non . For you have no right to add to the torture or danger of a fellow - creature . It is only nature that is justified and even praised for being cruel ; but ...
Side 14
... condition of the patient will teach you your duty from day to day , from hour to hour , no matter whether the pneumonia has invaded another cubic inch of the lung or not . There is such a thing as to be too accurate . When you once have ...
... condition of the patient will teach you your duty from day to day , from hour to hour , no matter whether the pneumonia has invaded another cubic inch of the lung or not . There is such a thing as to be too accurate . When you once have ...
Side 16
... condition of the hair , the color and wrinkling and veins of the face and the hands , the sense of touch developed to the utmost to judge of the character of the pulse , of the condition and size of the viscera , the estimation of the ...
... condition of the hair , the color and wrinkling and veins of the face and the hands , the sense of touch developed to the utmost to judge of the character of the pulse , of the condition and size of the viscera , the estimation of the ...
Side 19
... conditions and to different persons may have different effects . Never forget that the good of your patient is your first and only object . To tell the whole truth will some- times kill , in other cases it will benefit provided it is ...
... conditions and to different persons may have different effects . Never forget that the good of your patient is your first and only object . To tell the whole truth will some- times kill , in other cases it will benefit provided it is ...
Side 20
... you do and try ; even then euthanasia is welcome if you cannot procure more ; it is better than the anguish of the suffering of many that are moribund . In many such conditions the question has been 20 A. JACOBI , M.D. , LL.D.
... you do and try ; even then euthanasia is welcome if you cannot procure more ; it is better than the anguish of the suffering of many that are moribund . In many such conditions the question has been 20 A. JACOBI , M.D. , LL.D.
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