The Book of the rulesBrown Print. Company, state printers, 1889 - 243 sider |
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... public health and with the regulation of the practice of medicine . To these have been added such com- mentaries as seem to be necessary for their proper explanation , and for the proper guidance in the discharge of their impor- tant ...
... public health and with the regulation of the practice of medicine . To these have been added such com- mentaries as seem to be necessary for their proper explanation , and for the proper guidance in the discharge of their impor- tant ...
Side 41
... public health of the state board of health are prescribed in the ordinance in relation to the committee of public health , passed by the Association in 1876 , which should be read in connection with the health laws of the State . As a ...
... public health of the state board of health are prescribed in the ordinance in relation to the committee of public health , passed by the Association in 1876 , which should be read in connection with the health laws of the State . As a ...
Side 42
... Public Health ; in which separate sections should be devoted ( a ) to the work of the state board of health ; ( b ) to the work of the county boards of health ; ( c ) to such miscellaneous matters connected with the interests of the public ...
... Public Health ; in which separate sections should be devoted ( a ) to the work of the state board of health ; ( b ) to the work of the county boards of health ; ( c ) to such miscellaneous matters connected with the interests of the public ...
Side 46
... medical examiners and the commitees of public health , and as assistant health officers in their respective beats . They should leave nothing undone that they are able to do to pro- mote the prosperity and efficiency of the county ...
... medical examiners and the commitees of public health , and as assistant health officers in their respective beats . They should leave nothing undone that they are able to do to pro- mote the prosperity and efficiency of the county ...
Side 52
Medical Association of the State of Alabama. and inception . If nobody was allowed to ... health officials- state , county , and municipal . So much for the past ... public good and not our own ; and always to recognize the great principle ...
Medical Association of the State of Alabama. and inception . If nobody was allowed to ... health officials- state , county , and municipal . So much for the past ... public good and not our own ; and always to recognize the great principle ...
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Alabama American Medical Association Anno Domini annual report annual session applicant appoint assistant health officer Asso attendance Blank board of censors board of health board of medical certificate charge Code of Ethics College of Counsellors committee of public constitution county board county commissioners county health officer county medical societies county societies court of county death delegates diphtheria diplomas discharge disinfected doctors dollars druggist duty election entitled epidemic examining boards fee bills further enacted further ordained health laws honor infected license Medical Association medical examiners medical profession municipal boards necessary Ordinance in Relation organization patient person pharmacy physician practice medicine practice of medicine practitioners prescribed present President shall say professional proper provisions public health quarantine question registered regulate the practice Revision Roll rules sanitary scarlet fever Secretary solution supervision thereof tion town Treasurer typhoid fever vaccination vice-presidents yellow fever
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Side 239 - I will follow that system of regimen which, according to my ability and judgment, I consider for the benefit of my patients, and abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous.
Side 211 - A patient should never weary his physician with a tedious detail of events or matters not appertaining to his disease. Even as relates to his actual symptoms, he will convey much more real information by giving clear answers to interrogatories, than by the most minute account of his own framing.
Side 239 - I will keep this oath and this stipulation— to reckon him who taught me this art equally dear to me as my parents, to share my substance with him...
Side 216 - ... in the mode of treatment as any subsequent unexpected change in the character of the case may demand. But such variation, and the reasons for it, ought to be carefully detailed at the next meeting in consultation. The same privilege belongs also to the consulting physician if he is sent for in an emergency, when the regular attendant is out of the way, and similar explanations must be made by him at the next consultation. SEC. 5. The utmost punctuality should be observed in the visits of physicians...
Side 239 - ... to teach them this art, if they shall wish to learn it, without fee or stipulation; and that by precept, lecture and every other mode of instruction, I will impart a knowledge of my art to my own sons, and those of my teachers, and to disciples bound by a stipulation and oath according to the law of medicine, but to none others.
Side 216 - ... should wait for his associate a reasonable period, after which the consultation should be considered as postponed to a new appointment. If it be the attending physician who is present, he will. of course...
Side 221 - ... rich individuals, societies for mutual benefit, for the insurance of lives or for analogous purposes, nor any profession or occupation, can be admitted to possess such privilege. Nor can it be justly expected of physicians to furnish certificates of inability to serve on juries, to perform military duty, or to testify to the state of health of persons wishing to insure their lives, obtain pensions, or the like, without a pecuniary acknowledgment.
Side 219 - ... 10. When a Physician who has been engaged to attend a case of midwifery is absent, and another is sent for, if delivery is accomplished during the attendance of the latter, he is entitled to the fee, but should resign the patient to the practitioner first engaged.
Side 215 - A regular medical education furnishes the only presumptive evidence of professional abilities and acquirements, and ought to be the only acknowledged right of an individual to the exercise and honors of his profession. Nevertheless, as in consultations the good of the patient is the sole object in view...
Side 208 - A physician should not be forward to make gloomy prognostications, because they savor of empiricism, by magnifying the importance of his services in the treatment or cure of the disease, but he should not fail, on proper occasions, to give to the friends of the patient timely notice of danger when it really occurs; and even to the patient himself, if absolutely necessary.