| James Irwin Tucker - 1910 - 334 sider
...learning, and experience ordinarily possessed by those who profess the same art or calling. He also agrees that he will use reasonable and ordinary care and diligence in the application of his skill and knowledge to accomplish the purposes of the contract. But he does not... | |
| 1912 - 2152 sider
...a surgeon, lawyer, or any other professional practitioner. "His contract as implied in law is that he possesses that reasonable degree of learning, skill,...ordinarily possessed by others of his' profession; that he will use reasonable and ordinary care and diligence in the treatment of the ease which he undertakes,... | |
| Hugh Emmett Culbertson - 1913 - 338 sider
...contracts with his patient that he possesses a reasonable degree of learning, skill, and experience, and that he will use reasonable and ordinary care and diligence in the performance of his professional duty.1 The rule of reasonable care and diligence does not require the... | |
| Idaho. Supreme Court - 1914 - 906 sider
...719 ; Patten v. Wiggin, 51 Me. 594, 81 Am. Dec. 593.) A physician owes to his patient the duty to use that reasonable degree of learning, skill and experience which is ordinarily possessed by others in his profession. (Gillett v. Tucker, 93 Am. St. 639, and note, 65 NE 865; 30 Cyc. 1570.) AILSHIE,... | |
| Ezra Christian Ebersole - 1914 - 1698 sider
...and by those conversant with the employment, as necessary to qualify him to engage in such business; (2) that he will use reasonable and ordinary care and diligence in the exercise of his skill, and the application of his knowledge, to accomplish the purpose for which he... | |
| Elmer DeWitt Brothers - 1914 - 248 sider
...as a practitioner in that profession, by implication contracts with his employer — FIRST. — That he possesses that reasonable degree of learning, skill and experience which is usually possessed by members of the profession at the time and place, and which is ordinarily regarded... | |
| William Blackstone - 1916 - 1376 sider
...profession as a surgeon. His contract, as implied by law, is, so far as this point is concerned, that he possesses that reasonable degree of learning, skill...ordinarily possessed by others of his profession. Leighton v. Sargent, 27 NH 460, 59 Am. Dec. 388. It must be the ordinary skill, learning and experience... | |
| 1918 - 468 sider
...degree of skill, learning and experience which is ordinarily possessed by others of his profession and that he will use reasonable and ordinary care and diligence in the treatment of cases commited to him, and that he will use his best judgment in all cases of doubt as to the best... | |
| Ohio. Circuit Court - 1923 - 620 sider
...that a physician who offers his services to the public impliedly agrees with those who employ him that he possesses that reasonable degree of learning, skill and experience which is ordinarily possessed by persons engaged in that profession and sufficient to qualify him to engage in that profession. A physician... | |
| 1922 - 1408 sider
...learning, -kill and experience which is ordinarily possessed by professors of the same art or ~ ience, and that he will use reasonable and ordinary care and diligence in the exertion of his skill and the application of his knowledge, and his best judgment as to the treatment... | |
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