Doctor in Medicine: and Other Papers on Professional SubjectsArno Press, 1972 - 308 sider |
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... cure . A better understanding of therapeutics has taught us the application of remedies to the cure of diseases , and an improvement in chemistry has given us remedies of definite and certain power . At no period in the history of ...
... cure . A better understanding of therapeutics has taught us the application of remedies to the cure of diseases , and an improvement in chemistry has given us remedies of definite and certain power . At no period in the history of ...
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... cure by medicines . When he has exhausted the resour- ces of one medical man , he immediately resorts to another ... cure this class of diseases . Long experience of the utter futility of his remedies in such cases , has not ...
... cure by medicines . When he has exhausted the resour- ces of one medical man , he immediately resorts to another ... cure this class of diseases . Long experience of the utter futility of his remedies in such cases , has not ...
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... cure , will depend upon the circumstances of the case . If he undertakes an absolute impossibility , the law will not hold him responsible for the full extent of the damage re- sulting to the patient by reason of the failure to cure ...
... cure , will depend upon the circumstances of the case . If he undertakes an absolute impossibility , the law will not hold him responsible for the full extent of the damage re- sulting to the patient by reason of the failure to cure ...
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PHYSICIAN AND APOTHECARY | 13 |
RECRUITS FOR THE PROFESSION | 22 |
SUICIDE IN THE TOMBS | 29 |
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