Research and the Individual: Human StudiesLittle, Brown, 1970 - 358 sider |
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Side 88
... patient and investigator : the patient wants help , not pity . " Selfish motivation , entirely unconscious , may enter in the guise of pity ; and , on the other hand , conscious selfishness - for instance , the physician's greed for ...
... patient and investigator : the patient wants help , not pity . " Selfish motivation , entirely unconscious , may enter in the guise of pity ; and , on the other hand , conscious selfishness - for instance , the physician's greed for ...
Side 89
... patient relationship , have not altered as he proceeds from directly benefiting his patient to generally benefiting science . Wolfle [ 429 ] says : " Clearly the differences are too great to allow using the precedents of the physi- cian ...
... patient relationship , have not altered as he proceeds from directly benefiting his patient to generally benefiting science . Wolfle [ 429 ] says : " Clearly the differences are too great to allow using the precedents of the physi- cian ...
Side 140
... patients for over 40 patient - years with only 3 deaths . De Wardener [ 137 ] reports that he at Charing Cross and Shaldon at the Royal Free Hospital have treated 35 patients for a period of 43 patient- years , with 1 death owing to a ...
... patients for over 40 patient - years with only 3 deaths . De Wardener [ 137 ] reports that he at Charing Cross and Shaldon at the Royal Free Hospital have treated 35 patients for a period of 43 patient- years , with 1 death owing to a ...
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