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" If a surgeon was voluntarily to reveal these secrets, to be sure he would be guilty of a breach of honour, and of great indiscretion; but to give that information in a court of justice, which by the law of the land he is bound to do, will never be imputed... "
Doctor in Medicine: And Other Papers on Professional Subjects - Side 218
af Stephen Smith - 1872 - 308 sider
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The Catholic Question in America: Whether a Roman Catholic Clergyman be in ...

William Sampson - 1813 - 278 sider
...understands that, it is a satisfac" tion to him and a clear justification to all the world. " If a surgeon was voluntarily to reveal these secrets, '< to be...great indiscretion; but, to give that information " in a court of justice, which by the law of the land he !t is bound to do, will never be imputed to...
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A Complete Collection of State Trials Vol. XX

T. B. Howell, Esq. - 1816 - 804 sider
...understands that, it is a satisfaction to him, and a clear justification to nil the world. If a surgeon was voluntarily to reveal these secrets, to be sure he would be guilty of a breach of honour, and of great indiscretion ; but, to give that information in a court of justice, which by the...
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A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High ..., Bind 20

1816 - 724 sider
...understands that, it is a satisfaction to him, and a clear justification to ¡til the world. If a surgeon was voluntarily to reveal these secrets, to be sure he would be guilty of a breach of honour, und of great indiscretion ; but, to give that information in a court of justice, which by the...
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Medical Jurisprudence, Bind 1

John Ayrton Paris, John Samuel Martin Fonblanque - 1823 - 556 sider
...satisfaction to him, 'and a clear justification to " all the world. If a Surgeon was voluntarily to re" veal these secrets, to be sure he would be guilty of " a breach of honour, and of great indiscretion ; but, " to give that information in a Court of Justice, •" which...
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The Shipley Collection of Scientific Papers, Bind 267

1926 - 748 sider
...in the case of the Duchess of Kingston, laid down that "if a surgeon was voluntarily to reveal those secrets to be sure he would be guilty of a breach of honour and of a grave indiscretion ; but to give that information in a court of justice, which by the...
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Medical Communications of the Massachusetts Medical Society, Bind 19

1904 - 1182 sider
...doubt it? Even judges and lawyers acknowledge its force. Says an English judge, " If a medical man were voluntarily to reveal these secrets, to be sure, he would be guilty of a breach of honor and of a great indiscretion ; but in a court of justice medical men are bound to reveal secrets, when required...
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The American Jurist and Law Magazine, Bind 17

1837 - 538 sider
...him, and a clear justification to all the world. If a surgeon was voluntarily to reveal these secrets, he would be guilty of a breach of honor, and of great indiscretion ; but to give that information in a court of justice, which, by the law of the land he is bound to, will never be imputed to him as...
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London Medical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Medicine, Bind 19

1837 - 1016 sider
...profcsMon, and in that way he came to the know ledge of it. If a surgeon was voluntarily to reveal those secrets, to be sure he would be guilty of a breach of honour, and of great indiscretion ; but to give that information in a court of justice, u-liirh by...
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Medical Times, Bind 15

1847 - 456 sider
...refused to divulge professional secrets (in the Duchess of Kingston's case) : — " If a surgeon were voluntarily to reveal these secrets, to be sure, he would be guilty of u I breach of honour and great indiscretion ; but to j give that information in a court of justice,...
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Medical Communications, Bind 8

Massachusetts Medical Society - 1854 - 680 sider
...understands that, it is a satisfaction to him, and a clear justification to the world. If a surgeon was voluntarily to reveal these secrets, to be sure...great indiscretion ; but to give that information in a court of justice, which, by the law of the land, he is bound to do, will never be imputed to him...
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