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 Book of the rules - Side 211af Medical Association of the State of Alabama - 1889 - 243 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1832 - 402 sider
...intimation been given to the physician. A patient should never weary his physician with a tedious detail of events or matters not appertaining to his disease....account of his own framing. Neither should he obtrude the details of his business nor the history of his family concerns. The obedience of a patient to the... | |
| 1847 - 834 sider
...given to the physician. § 5. — A patient should never weary his physician with a tedious detail of events or matters not appertaining to his disease....account of his own framing. Neither should he obtrude the details of his business nor the history of his family concerns. § 6. — The obedience of a patient... | |
| 1847 - 134 sider
...physician. $ 5. A patient should never weary his physician with a tedious detail of events or mattera*not appertaining to his disease. Even as relates to his...account of his own framing. Neither should he obtrude the details of his business nor the history of his family concerns. f) 6. The obedience of a patient... | |
| 1848 - 350 sider
...been given to the physician. § 5. A patient should never weary his physician with a tedious detail of events or matters not appertaining to his disease....account of his own framing. Neither should he obtrude the details of his business, nor the history of his family concerns. § 6. The obedience of a patient... | |
| 1848 - 910 sider
...been given to the physician. j 5. A patient should never weary his physician with a tedious detail of events or matters not appertaining to his disease....account of his own framing. Neither should he obtrude the details of his business nor the history of his family concerns. { 6. The obedience of a patient... | |
| 1848 - 590 sider
...been given to the physician. § 5. A patient should never weary his physician with a tedious detail of events or matters not appertaining to his • disease....account of his own framing. Neither should he obtrude the details of his business nor the history of his family concerns. § 6. The obedience of a patient... | |
| Worthington Hooker - 1849 - 492 sider
...been given to the physician. $ 5. A patient should never weary his physician with a tedious detail of events or matters not appertaining to his disease....by giving clear answers to interrogatories than by |he most minute account of his own framing. Neithei should he obtrude the details of his business nor... | |
| Worthington Hooker - 1850 - 332 sider
...been given to the Physician. § 5. A patient should never weary his Physician with a tedious detail of events or matters not appertaining to his disease....account of his own framing. Neither should he obtrude the details of his business nor the history of his family concerns. § 6. The obedience of a patient... | |
| College of Physicians of Philadelphia - 1851 - 570 sider
...been given to the physician. § 5. A patient should never weary his physician with a tedious detail of events or matters not appertaining to his disease....his business nor the history of his family concerns. § 6. The obedience of a patient to the prescriptions of his physician should be prompt and implicit.... | |
| Kentucky State Medical Society - 1851 - 394 sider
...patient should never weary his physician with a tedious detail of events or matters not appeartaining to his disease. Even as relates to his actual symptoms,...account of his own framing. Neither should he obtrude the details of his business nor the history of his family concerns. § 6. The obedience of a patient... | |
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