He engages to exercise his best judgment, but is not responsible for a mistake of judgment. Beyond this the defendant is not responsible. The patient himself must be responsible for all else ; if he desires the highest degree of skill and care, he must... The New Hampshire Journal of Medicine ... - Page 303edited by - 1854Full view - About this book
| Medicine - 1856 - 654 pages
...possesses a reasonable degree of skill, such as is ordinarily possessed by a profession generally. 2. He engages to exercise that skill with reasonable...degree of skill and care, he must secure it himself. 4. It is a rule of law that a medical practitioner never insures the result. These are received in... | |
| Veterinary medicine - 1856 - 530 pages
...dilligence. " III. He engages to exercise his best judgment, but is not responsible fur a mistake oj judgment. Beyond this the defendant is not responsible....degree of skill and care, he must secure it himself. " IV. It is a rule of law, that a medical practitioner never insures the result." A LUNURY FOR ANIMALS.... | |
| Medicine - 1856 - 586 pages
...possesses a reasonable degree of skill, such as is ordinarily possessed by practitioners generally. 2. He engages to exercise that skill with reasonable...exercise his best judgment, but is not responsible for mistake of jndgement. Beyond this the defendant is not responsible. The patient himself is responsible... | |
| 1856 - 568 pages
...possesses a reasonable degree of skill, such as is ordinarily possessed by a profession generally. 2. He engages to exercise that skill, with reasonable...diligence. 3. He engages to exercise his best judgment, Imt is not responsible for a mistake of judgment. Beyond this, !he defendant is not responsible. The... | |
| Agriculture - 1856 - 622 pages
...the profession generally. "11. He engages to exercise that skill, with care and diligence. "III. Ue engages to exercise his best judgment, but is not responsible for a mutate of judgment. Beyond this the defendant is not responsible. The patient himsulf must be responsible... | |
| Medicine - 1857 - 984 pages
...possesses a reasonable degree of skill, such as is ordinarily possessed by a profession generally. 2. He engages to exercise that skill with reasonable...responsible . for a mistake of judgment. Beyond this, the t defendant is not responsible. The patient him- \ self must be responsible for all else ; if he desires... | |
| Henry Goadby, Edward Kane, Moses Gunn - Medicine - 1857 - 768 pages
...the profession generally. 2. He engages to exercise that skill with reasonable care and diligence. 8. He engages to exercise his best judgment, but is not...this the defendant is not responsible. The patient must himself be responsible for all else : if he desire the highest degree of skill and care, he must... | |
| 1866 - 1106 pages
...exercise that skill, with care and diligence. " III. He engages to exercise his best judgment, but in not responsible for a mistake of judgment. Beyond...degree of skill and care, he must secure it himself. " IV. It is a rule of law, that a medical practitioner never insures the result." A novel suit for... | |
| Milo Adams McClelland - 1877 - 588 pages
...profession generally. 2d. He engages to exercise that skill with reasonable care and diligence. 3d. He engages to exercise his best judgment, but is not...this, the defendant is not responsible. The patient must be responsible for all else. If he desires the highest degree of skill and care he must secure... | |
| Medicine - 1855 - 662 pages
...profession generally. 2d. He engages to exercise that skill, with reasonable care and diligence. 3d. He engages to exercise his best judgment, but is not...If he desires the highest degree of skill and care, be must secure it himself. 5th. It is a rule of law that a medical practitioner never insures the result.... | |
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