Council, it is inconsistent with professional propriety and derogatory to the reputation, honour, and dignity of the College, to engage in the practice of homoeopathy or mesmerism, or any other form of quackery as hereinbefore set forth. Confessions of an English Doctor - Side 2811904 - 294 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1879 - 852 sider
...are themselves engaged in the practice of homoeopathy, which in your opinion—rctleat quantum—' is inconsistent with professional propriety and derogatory to the reputation, honour, and dignity of your College '—and worst of all, their names are openly paraded in the llomaeopathic Directory, published... | |
| 1880 - 796 sider
...disease by the deception, &c.," and with asserting that "to engage in the practice of homoeopathy " is " inconsistent with professional propriety, and...the reputation, honour, and dignity of the College." The editor of the Medical Press and Circular, in a leading article on the subject (June 30) exhibiting... | |
| 1880 - 460 sider
...licentiates are themselves engaged in the practice of homoeopathy, which in your opinion—valeat quantum—' is inconsistent with professional propriety and derogatory to the reputation, honour, and dignity of your College '—and worst of all, their names are openly paraded in the Homoeopathic Directory, published... | |
| Leartus Connor, Henry Alexander Cleland - 1881 - 598 sider
...or dishonorable to ' physicians and surgeons. And furthermore resolved, That in the opinion of this council it is inconsistent with professional propriety and derogatory to the reputation, honor and dignity of the college to engage in the practice of homoeopathy or mesmerism, or any of the... | |
| Robert Saundby - 1907 - 160 sider
...homoeopathy, or by the practice called mesmerism, or by any other form of quackery, or who follows any system or practice considered derogatory or dishonourable...dignity of the College, to engage in the practice of homoeopathy or mesmerism, or any other form of quackery as hereinbefore set forth." PREVENTION OF CORRUPTION... | |
| 1880 - 810 sider
...dishonorable to physicians and surgeons. "And be it furthermore resolved, That in the opinion of this council it is inconsistent with professional propriety, and derogatory to the reputation, honor, and dignity of the college, to engage in the practice of lioinu'opathy or mesmerism, or any... | |
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