Doctor in Medicine: and Other Papers on Professional SubjectsArno Press, 1972 - 308 sider |
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Side 38
... evil genius of medicine . A veteran practitioner was lately bemoaning the unwillingness of his patients to submit to bloodletting , and attributed this fatal prejudice to the influence of the prevalent systems of quackery . Another , in ...
... evil genius of medicine . A veteran practitioner was lately bemoaning the unwillingness of his patients to submit to bloodletting , and attributed this fatal prejudice to the influence of the prevalent systems of quackery . Another , in ...
Side 41
... evil of the profession of our times . It is not only the grand obstacle to the constant acquisition of knowledge , which should character- ize the true physician , but it leads him into evil practices and unprofessional associations ...
... evil of the profession of our times . It is not only the grand obstacle to the constant acquisition of knowledge , which should character- ize the true physician , but it leads him into evil practices and unprofessional associations ...
Side 42
... evil times upon which we are thought to have fallen , and of which we hear such frequent complaints . The remedy , like the evil , is in the profession itself . The line between the true and false , the honest and the dishonest , can ...
... evil times upon which we are thought to have fallen , and of which we hear such frequent complaints . The remedy , like the evil , is in the profession itself . The line between the true and false , the honest and the dishonest , can ...
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PHYSICIAN AND APOTHECARY | 13 |
RECRUITS FOR THE PROFESSION | 22 |
SUICIDE IN THE TOMBS | 29 |
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