| John William Severin Gouley - 1906 - 398 sider
...should, therefore, observe strictly such laws as are instituted for the government of its members; should avoid all contumelious and sarcastic remarks...it to the elevated condition in which he finds it. SEC. 2.* — There is no profession from the members of * The following, which appears in the later... | |
| Indiana State Medical Association - 1884 - 372 sider
...should, therefore, observe strictly such laws as are instituted for the government of its members ; should avoid all contumelious and sarcastic remarks relative to the faculty as a body ; and while, br unwearied diligence, he resorts to every honorable means of enriching the science, he should entertain... | |
| 1912 - 486 sider
...He should therefore observe strictly such laws as are Instituted for the government of Us members, and while, by unwearied diligence he resorts to every...should entertain a due respect for his seniors who have brought it to the elevated condition in which he finds it, by their labors. There is no profession... | |
| Medical Association of the State of Alabama - 1875 - 372 sider
...should, therefore, observe strictly such laws as are instituted for the government of its mem here, — should avoid all contumelious and sarcastic remarks...diligence, he resorts to every honorable means of enrich^ ing the science, he should entertain a due respect for his seniors, who have, by their labors,... | |
| Medical Association of the State of Alabama - 1875 - 362 sider
...unwearied diligence, he resorts to eveiy honorable means of enriching the Science, he should entertain due respect for his seniors, who have, by their labors,...it to the elevated condition in which he finds it." As professional men we acknowledge these obligations and the reasons therefor ; but these obligations... | |
| Indiana State Medical Association - 1881 - 398 sider
...should, therefore, observe strictly such laws as are instituted for the government of its members ; should avoid all contumelious and sarcastic remarks...it to the elevated condition in which he finds it. It is not in accord with the interests of the public, nor the honor of the profession, that any physician,... | |
| Connecticut State Medical Society - 1898 - 444 sider
...should, therefore, observe strictly, such laws as are instituted for the government of its members; should avoid all contumelious and sarcastic remarks...it to the elevated condition in which he finds it. SEC. 2. There is no profession, from the members of which greater purity of character, and a higher... | |
| Missouri State Medical Association - 1887 - 186 sider
...strictly such laws as are instituted for the government of its members — should avoid all contumelius and sarcastic remarks relative to the faculty as a...it to the elevated condition in which he finds it. SEC. 2. There is no profession from the members of which greater purity of character and a higher standard... | |
| 1855 - 684 sider
...should, therefore, observe strictly such laws as are instituted for the government of its members ; should avoid all contumelious and sarcastic remarks...seniors, who have by their labors brought it to the advanced condition in which he finds it. 1855.] Selected Articles. 629 Sec. 2. It is considered derogatory... | |
| American Medical Association - 1878 - 1238 sider
...should, therefore, observe strictly such laws as are instituted for the government of its members; should avoid all contumelious and sarcastic remarks...should entertain a due respect for his seniors, who nave, by their labors, brought it to the elevated condition in which he finds it. § 2. There is no... | |
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