| New York State Medical Association - Medicine - 1885 - 674 pages
...assigned to any other person of sufficient judgment and delicacy. For the physician should be the minister of hope and comfort to the sick ; that, by such cordials...influence of those maladies which often disturb the tranquillity of the most resigned in their last moments. The life of a sick person can be shortened... | |
| Missouri State Medical Association - 1885 - 212 pages
...assigned to any other person of sufficient judgment and delicacy. For the physician should be the minister of hope and comfort to the sick; that, by such cordials...influence of those maladies which often disturb the tranquility of the most resigned in their last moments. The life of a sick person can be shortened... | |
| Medical Association of the State of Alabama - Medicine - 1889 - 260 pages
...assigned to any other person of sufficient judgment and delicacy. For the physician should be the minister of hope and comfort to the sick; that by such cordials...influence of those maladies which often disturb the tranquillity of the most resigned in their last moments. The life of a sick person can be shortened... | |
| 1893 - 158 pages
...assigned to any other person of sufficient judgment and delicacy. For the physician should be the minister of hope and comfort to the sick; that by such cordials...influence of those maladies which often disturb the tranquillity of the most resigned in their last moments. The life of a sick person can be shortened,... | |
| New York County Medical Association - 1898 - 76 pages
...assigned to any other person of sufficient judgment and delicacy. For the physician should be the minister of hope and comfort to the sick, that, by such cordials...influence of those maladies which often disturb the tranquility of the most resigned in their last moments. The life of a sick person can be shortened... | |
| American Medical Association - 1900 - 32 pages
...assigned to any other person of sufficient judgment and delicacy. For the physician should be the minister of hope and comfort to the sick; that, by such cordials...counteract the depressing influence of those maladies which of ten disturb the tranquillity of the most resigned in their last moments. The life of a sick person... | |
| Medicine - 1904 - 648 pages
...be assigned to any other person of sufficient judgment and delicacy, for the physician should be the hope and comfort to the sick; that by such cordials...counteract the depressing influence of those maladies which rob' the philosopher of fortitude and the Christian of consolation. In general, this furnishes a useful... | |
| John William Severin Gouley - 1906 - 398 pages
...assigned to any other person of sufficient judgment and delicacy. For the physician should be the minister of hope and comfort to the sick; that by such cordials...counteract the depressing influence of those maladies which rob the philosopher of fortitude and the Christian of consolation." The framers of the National System... | |
| Indiana State Medical Association - Medicine - 1884 - 372 pages
...assigned to any other person of sufficient judgment and delicacy. For the physician should be the minister of hope and comfort to the sick ; that, by such cordials...expiring life, and counteract the depressing influence of these maladies which often disturb the tranquility of the most resigned in their last moments. The... | |
| Medical Association of Georgia. Annual Meeting - Medicine - 1889 - 290 pages
...to any other person of sufficient judgment and delicacy ; for the physician should be the minister of hope and comfort to the sick ; that, by such cordials...influence of those maladies which often disturb the tranquility of the most resigned in the last moments. The life of a sick person can be shortened, not... | |
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