I have had, and of which Professor Byford speaks in such strong terms, is really leading astray those whose opportunities have not been as my own, into the belief that the work is easy, simple, easily acquired and free from risk. It is not so, and unless... Transactions of The Indiana State Medical Association - Side 139af Indiana State Medical Association - 1887Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1886 - 1128 sider
...easily acquired and free from risk. It is not so, and unless those who practice it choose to follow me in the rigid precautions and immense care which I...astray, and I want to urge in the name of humanity, as well as for the sake of the art we practice, that there should be less of the indiscriminate rushing... | |
| 1886 - 744 sider
...easily acquired and free from risk. It is not so, and unless those who practice it choose to follow me in the rigid precautions and immense care which I...have had. I have said that I fear, in fact, I already feel,that this success of mine is leading people astray, and I want to urge in the name of humanity,... | |
| Leartus Connor - 1886 - 512 sider
...can only be obtained by those who follow him in the rigid precautions and immense care which he gives not only to the mere performance of the operation, but to the surroundings of his patients, and to every detail in connection with them. A society has been formed in New York for... | |
| Indiana State Medical Society - 1887 - 316 sider
...easily acquired and free from risk. It is not so, and unless those who practice it, choose to follow me in the rigid precautions and immense care which I...astray, and I want to urge in the name of humanity, as well as for the sake of the art we practice, that there should be less of the indiscriminate rushing... | |
| 1886 - 682 sider
...unless those who practice it •choose to ' ntions and immense care which i886.] SOCIETY REPORTS. 149 I give, not only to the mere performance of the operation,...astray, and I want to urge in the name of humanity, as well as for the sake of the art we practice, that there should be less of the indiscriminate rushing... | |
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