Medical Ethics: or, a code of institutes and precepts adapted to the professional conduct of physicians and surgeons ... To which is added an appendix containing a discourse on hospital duties [by T. B. Percival]; also notes and illustrations, Bind 2S. Russell, 1803 - 246 sider |
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Side xiii
... medicines discouraged . XXI . - The dispensing of nos- trums reprobated . XXII . - Duty incumbent on indi- viduals to promote the general reputation of the faculty collectively . XXIII . - Rule to be observed in profes- sional ...
... medicines discouraged . XXI . - The dispensing of nos- trums reprobated . XXII . - Duty incumbent on indi- viduals to promote the general reputation of the faculty collectively . XXIII . - Rule to be observed in profes- sional ...
Side 13
... medicine is proportionate to its purity and goodness ; and on the degree of these properties , cæteris paribus , both the cure of the sick , and the speediness of its accomplishment must depend . But when drugs of inferior quality are ...
... medicine is proportionate to its purity and goodness ; and on the degree of these properties , cæteris paribus , both the cure of the sick , and the speediness of its accomplishment must depend . But when drugs of inferior quality are ...
Side 44
... medicines should be discouraged by the faculty , as disgraceful to the profession , injurious to health , and often destructive even of life . Patients , however , under lingering disorders , are sometimes ob- stinately bent on having ...
... medicines should be discouraged by the faculty , as disgraceful to the profession , injurious to health , and often destructive even of life . Patients , however , under lingering disorders , are sometimes ob- stinately bent on having ...
Side 45
... medicines . XXII . No physician or surgeon should dis- pense a secret nostrum , whether it be his in- vention , or exclusive property . For if it be of real efficacy , the concealment of it is inconsis- tent with beneficence and ...
... medicines . XXII . No physician or surgeon should dis- pense a secret nostrum , whether it be his in- vention , or exclusive property . For if it be of real efficacy , the concealment of it is inconsis- tent with beneficence and ...
Side 46
... medicine and surgery . But neither the subject matter of such references , nor the adjudication , should be communicated to the public ; as they may be personally inju- rious to the individuals concerned , and can hardly fail to hurt ...
... medicine and surgery . But neither the subject matter of such references , nor the adjudication , should be communicated to the public ; as they may be personally inju- rious to the individuals concerned , and can hardly fail to hurt ...
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Medical Ethics: Or, a Code of Institutes and Precepts, Adapted to the ... Thomas Percival Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2019 |
Medical Ethics; Or, a Code of Institutes and Precepts, Adapted to the ... Thomas Percival Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2018 |
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