The Ethical Basis of Medical PracticeP.B. Hoeber, 1950 - 185 sider |
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... means of an Institute for Pastoral Care or a Council for Clinical Train- ing the former originated at the Massachusetts General Hospital ( Boston ) and the University Hospital ( Ann Arbor ) ; the latter in Bellevue Hospital ( New York ) ...
... means of an Institute for Pastoral Care or a Council for Clinical Train- ing the former originated at the Massachusetts General Hospital ( Boston ) and the University Hospital ( Ann Arbor ) ; the latter in Bellevue Hospital ( New York ) ...
Side 100
... means effectively matched by the lukewarm patriotism of those who are heirs of the idea that the functions of the state should be kept at a minimum and that the state is their servant , not they its servant . The familiar grousing of ...
... means effectively matched by the lukewarm patriotism of those who are heirs of the idea that the functions of the state should be kept at a minimum and that the state is their servant , not they its servant . The familiar grousing of ...
Side 152
... means tells the whole story . The literature suggests that the present plan is to regularize actions which are already an accepted fact . The patient on his own account makes a clumsy attempt on himself with a razor or takes an overdose ...
... means tells the whole story . The literature suggests that the present plan is to regularize actions which are already an accepted fact . The patient on his own account makes a clumsy attempt on himself with a razor or takes an overdose ...
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Our Overlapping Professions | 19 |
The Specialist and the General Practitioner | 31 |
The Nature of Conscience | 43 |
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