Indeed, such visits should be avoided, except under peculiar circumstances; and when they are made, no particular inquiries should be instituted relative to the nature of the disease, or the remedies employed, but the topics of conversation should be... The Mobile Medical and Surgical Journal - Side 3081903Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1847 - 834 sider
...avoided, except under peculiar circumstances, and when they are made, no particular inquiries should be instituted relative to the nature of the disease,...as foreign to the case as circumstances will admit. § 4. A physician ought not to take charge of, or prescribe for a patient who has recently been under... | |
| 1847 - 134 sider
...circum-i stances, and 'when they are made, no particular inquiries should be instituted relative tithe nature of the disease, or the remedies employed, but...of conversation should be as foreign to the case as circum,stapceg-will admit. § '4. "A physician ought not to take charge of, or prescribe for a patient... | |
| 1848 - 350 sider
...avoided, except under peculiar circumstances, and when they are made, no particular inquiries should be instituted relative to the nature of the disease,...as foreign to the case as circumstances will admit. § 4. A physician ought not to take charge of, or prescribe for a patient who has recently been under... | |
| 1848 - 910 sider
...avoided, except under peculiar circumstances, and when they are made, no particular inquiries should be instituted relative to the nature of the disease,...as foreign to the case as circumstances will admit. j 4. A physician ought not to take charge of, or prescribe for a patient who has recently been under... | |
| 1848 - 590 sider
...avoided, except under peculiar circumstances, and when they are made, no particular inquiries should be instituted relative to the nature of the disease,...as foreign to the case as circumstances will admit. § 4. A physician ought not to take charge of, or prescribe for a patient who has recently been under... | |
| Worthington Hooker - 1849 - 492 sider
...avoided, except under peculiar circumstances, and when they are made, no particular inquiries should be instituted relative to the nature of the disease,...of conversation should be as foreign to the case as circumstance! will admit. I 4. A physician ought not to take charge of, or prescribe for a patient... | |
| Worthington Hooker - 1850 - 332 sider
...avoided, except under peculiar circumstances ; and when they are made, no particular inquiries should be instituted relative to the nature of the disease,...as foreign to the case as circumstances will admit. § 4. A Physician ought not to take charge of, or prescribe for a patient who has recently been under... | |
| Kentucky State Medical Society - 1851 - 394 sider
...avoided, except under peculiar circumstances, and when they are made, no particular inquiries should be instituted relative to the nature of the disease...as foreign to the case as circumstances will admit. § 4. A physician ought not to take charge of or prescribe for a patient who has recently been under... | |
| College of Physicians of Philadelphia - 1851 - 570 sider
...avoided, except under peculiar circumstances; and when they are made, no particular inquiries should be instituted relative to the nature of the disease,...employed, but the topics of conversation should be as I'oreign to the case as circumstances will admit. § 4. A physician ought not to take charge of or... | |
| 1852 - 750 sider
...avoided, except under peculiar circumstances; and when they are made, no particular enquiries should be instituted relative to the nature of the disease,...as foreign to the case as circumstances will admit § 4. A physician ought not to take charge of or prescribe for a patient who has recently been under... | |
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