The opportunity which a physician not unfrequently enjoys of promoting and strengthening the good resolutions of his patients, suffering under the consequences of vicious conduct, ought never to be neglected. His counsels, or even remonstrances, will... Transactions - Página 647por American Medical Association - 1859Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1824 - 216 páginas
...And bis councils, or even remonstrances, will give satisfaction, not disgust, if they be conducted with politeness, and evince a genuine love of virtue,...interest in the welfare of the person to whom they are add ressed. The observance of the Sabbath is a duty, to which medical men are bound, so far as is compatible... | |
| 1830 - 1098 páginas
...And his councils, or even remonstrances, will give satisfaction, not disgust, if they be conducted with politeness ; and evince a genuine love of virtue,...welfare of the person to whom they are addressed. The observance of the Sabbath is a duty to which medical men are bound, so far as is compatible with... | |
| Michael Ryan - 1836 - 608 páginas
...And his counsels, or even remonstrances, will give satisfaction, not disgust, if they be conducted with politeness; and evince a genuine love of virtue,...welfare of the person to whom they are addressed. The observance of the sabbath is a duty to which medical men are bound, so far as is compatible with... | |
| College of Physicians of Philadelphia - 1846 - 478 páginas
...And his councils, or even remonstrances, will give satisfaction, not disgust, if they be conducted with politeness, and evince a genuine love of virtue,...welfare of the person to whom they are addressed. 5. A physician should not be forward to make gloomy prognostications ; because they savour of epiricism,... | |
| 1847 - 834 páginas
...And his councils, or even remonstrances, will give satisfaction, not disgust, if they be conducted with politeness, and evince a genuine love of virtue,...whom is enjoined the performance of so many important and arduous duties towards the community, and who are required to make so many sacrifices of comfort,... | |
| 1847 - 134 páginas
...remonstrances, will give satisfaction, not offence, if they be proffered with politeness, and evince a i genuine love of virtue, accompanied by a sincere interest...1. The members of the medical profession, upon whom are enjoined the performance of so many important and arduous duties towards the community, and who... | |
| 1848 - 350 páginas
...ought never to be neglected. His counsels, or even remonstrances, will give satisfaction, not offence, if they be proffered with politeness, and evince a...1. The members of the medical profession, upon whom are enjoined the performance of so many important and arduous duties towards the community, and who... | |
| 1848 - 910 páginas
...ought never to be neglected. His counsels, or even remonstrances, will give satisfaction, not offence, if they be proffered with politeness, and evince a...II. — Obligations of Patients to their Physicians. 5 1. The members of the medical profession, upon whom are enjoined the performance of so many important... | |
| Worthington Hooker - 1849 - 492 páginas
...ought never to be neglected. His counsels or even remonstrances, will give satisfaction, not offence, if they be proffered with politeness, and evince a...II. — Obligations of patients to their physicians. I 1. The members of the medical profession, upon whom are enjoined the performance of so many important... | |
| 1848 - 590 páginas
...ought never to be neglected. His counsels, or even remonstrances, will give satisfaction, not offence, if they be proffered with politeness, and evince a...welfare of the person to whom they are addressed. AST. II. — Obligations of Patients to their Physicians. § 1. The members of the medical profession,... | |
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