... are several consulting physicians, they should express their opinions in the order in which they have been called in. Should an irreconcilable diversity of opinion occur, when more than two physicians meet in consultation, the opinion of the majority... A Handbook of materia medica, pharmacy and therapeutics - Side 721af Samuel Otway Lewis Potter - 1890 - 766 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1864 - 620 sider
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| 1857 - 932 sider
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| 1862 - 368 sider
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| Massachusetts Homoeopathic Medical Society - 1885 - 328 sider
...meet in consultation, the opinion of the majority should be regarded as decisive ; but, if the number be equal on each side, the decision should rest with the attending physician. If two physicians in consultation cannot agree, they should call in a third to act as umpire. If this... | |
| 1868 - 448 sider
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| American Institute of Homeopathy - 1892 - 1076 sider
...meet in consultation, the opinion of the majority should be regarded as decisive; but, if the number be equal on each side, the decision should rest with the attending physcian. If two physicians, in consultation, cannot agree, they should call in a third to act as umpire.... | |
| American Institute of Homeopathy - 1902 - 884 sider
...meet in consultation, the opinion of the majority should be regarded as decisive; but, if the number be equal on each side, the decision should rest with the attending physician. If two physicians, in consultation, cannot agree they should call in a third to act as umpire. If this... | |
| 1904 - 532 sider
...meet in consultation, the opinion of the majority should be regarded as decisive; but, if the number be equal on each side, the decision should rest with the attending physician. If two physicians, in consultation, cannot agree they should call in a third to act as umpire. If this... | |
| 1918 - 202 sider
...meet in consultation, the opinion of the majority should be regarded as decisive ; but, if the number be equal on each side, the decision should rest with the attending physician. If two physicians, in consultation, cannot agree, they should call in a third to act as umpire. If... | |
| 1925 - 332 sider
...meet in consultation, the opinion of the majority should be regarded as decisive; but, if the number be equal on each side, the decision should rest with the attending physician. If two physicians, in consultation, cannot agree they should call in a third to act as umpire. If this... | |
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