| Medicine - 1847 - 134 pages
...in such a manner as to prevent an interference of engagements. Patients should also avoid calling on their medical adviser unnecessarily during the hours...minutes is often of serious inconvenience to him. $ 10. A patient should, after his recovery, entertain a just and enduring sense of the value of the... | |
| 1847 - 834 pages
...the hours devoted to meals or sleep. He should always be in readiness to receive the visits of his physician, as the detention of a few minutes is often of serious inconvenience to him. § 10. A patient should, after his recovery, entertain a just and enduring sense of the value of the... | |
| Medicine - 1848 - 350 pages
...in such a manner as to prevent an interference of engagements. Patients should also avoid calling on their medical adviser unnecessarily during the hours...minutes is often of serious inconvenience to him. § 10. A patient should, after his recovery, entertain a just and enduring sense of the value of the... | |
| Medicine - 1848 - 910 pages
...in euch a manner as to prevent an interference of engagements. Patients shoold also avoid calling on their medical adviser unnecessarily during the \ hours...minutes is often of serious inconvenience to him. J 10. A patient should, after his recovery, entertain a just and enduring sense of the value of the... | |
| Worthington Hooker - Medical ethics - 1849 - 492 pages
...in such a manner as to prevent an interference of engagements. Patients should also avoid calling on their medical adviser unnecessarily during the hours...minutes is often of serious ^inconvenience to him, $ 10. A patient should, after his recovery, entertain a just and enduring seme of the value of the... | |
| Medicine - 1848 - 590 pages
...in such a manner as to prevent an interference of engagements. Patients should also avoid calling on their medical adviser unnecessarily during the hours...minutes is often of serious inconvenience to him. § 10. A patient should, after his recovery, entertain a just and enduring sense of the value of the... | |
| Kentucky State Medical Society - 1851 - 394 pages
...prevent "an interference of engagements. Patients should also avoid calling on their medical advisers unnecessarily during the hours devoted to meals or...minutes is often of serious inconvenience to him. § 10. A patient should, after his recovery, entertain a just and enduring sense of the value of the... | |
| College of Physicians of Philadelphia - 1851 - 570 pages
...in such a manner as to prevent an interference of engagements. Patients should also avoid calling on their medical adviser unnecessarily during the hours...They should always be in readiness to receive the 31 visits of their physician, as the detention of a few minutes is often of serious inconvenience to... | |
| 1852 - 542 pages
...in such a manner as to prevent an interference of engagements. Patients should also avoid calling on their medical adviser unnecessarily during the hours...minutes is often of serious inconvenience to him. 10. A patient should after his recovery, entertain a jnet and enduring sense of the value of the services... | |
| Medicine - 1852 - 750 pages
...in such a manner as to prevent an interference of engagements. Patients should also avoid calling on their medical adviser unnecessarily during the hours...minutes is often of serious inconvenience to him. $ 10. A patient should, after his recovery, entertain a just and enduring sense of the value of the... | |
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