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" ... 3. Patients should prefer a physician whose habits of life are regular, and who is not devoted to company, pleasure, or to any pursuit incompatible with his professional obligations. A patient should, also, confide the care of himself and family,... "
Public Documents of the State of Wisconsin: Being the Reports of the Various ... - Page 48
by Wisconsin - 1855
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Transactions of the Medical Association of the State of Alabama, Volume 28

Medical Association of the State of Alabama - Medicine - 1875 - 372 pages
...intuitive. SEC. 3. Patients should prefer a physician whose habits of life are regular, and who ia not devoted to company, pleasure, or to any pursuit...possible, to one physician; for a medical man who has become acquainted with the peculiarities of constitution, habits and predispositions of those he attends...
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The New York Journal of Medicine, Volume 9

Medicine - 1847 - 446 pages
...that knowledge may be intuitive. § 3. — Patients should prefer a physician whose habits of life are regular, and who is not devoted to company, pleasure,...possible to one physician, for a medical man who has become acquainted with the peculiarities of constitution, habits and predispositions of those he attends,...
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The Codification of Medical Morality: Historical and Philosophical Studies ...

R.B. Baker - Philosophy - 2007 - 243 pages
...suppose that knowledge is intuitive. 3. Patients should prefer a physician whose habits of life are regular, and who is not devoted to company, pleasure,...possible, to one physician, for a medical man who has become acquainted with the peculiarities of constitution, habits, and predispositions, of those he...
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Responsibility for Drug-induced Injury: A Reference Book for Lawyers, the ...

Graham Dukes, Maurice Nelson Graham Dukes, Mark Mildred, Barbara Swartz - Law - 1998 - 584 pages
...suppose that knowledge is intuitive. 3. Patients should prefer a physician whose habits of life are regular, and who is not devoted to company, pleasure...patient should, also, confide the care of himself and his family, as much as possible, to one physician, for a medical man who has become acquainted with...
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The American Medical Ethics Revolution: How the AMA's Code of Ethics Has ...

Robert Baker - Medical - 1999 - 452 pages
...suppose that knowledge is intuitive. 3. Patients should prefer a physician whose habits of life are regular, and who is not devoted to company, pleasure,...possible, to one physician, for a medical man who has become acquainted with the peculiarities of constitution, habits, and predispositions, of those he...
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Medical Progress and Social Reality: A Reader in Nineteenth-Century Medicine ...

Lilian R. Furst - Medical - 2000 - 334 pages
...suppose that knowledge is intuitive. 3. Patients should prefer a physician whose habits of life are regular, and who is not devoted to company, pleasure,...possible, to one physician, for a medical man who has become acquainted with the peculiarities of constitution, habits, and predispositions, of those he...
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The Silent World of Doctor and Patient

Jay Katz - Health & Fitness - 2002 - 318 pages
...suppose that knowledge is intuitive. 3. Patients should prefer a physician whose habits of life are regular, and who is not devoted to company, pleasure,...possible, to one physician, for a medical man who has become acquainted with the peculiarities of constitution, habits, and predispositions, of those he...
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Leavenworth Medical Herald, Volume 2

1868 - 600 pages
...to suppose knowlege is intuitive. § 3. Patients should prefer a physician whose habits of life are regular, and who is not devoted to company, pleasure,...possible, to one physician ; for a medical man who has become acquainted with the peculiarities of constitution, habits, and predisposition of those he attends,...
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Transactions of the Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania at Its ...

Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania - Medicine - 1868 - 584 pages
...suppose that knowledge is intuitive. § 3. Patients should prefer a physician whose habits of life are regular, and who is not devoted to company, pleasure,...possible, to one physician ; for a medical man who has become acquainted with the peculiarities of constitution, habits, and predispositions of those he attends,...
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Physicians' and Dentists' Directory of the State of Michigan

1900 - 140 pages
...suppose that knowledge is intuitive. Sec. 3. Patients should prefer a physician whose habits of life are regular, and who is not devoted to company, pleasure,...possible, to one physician; for a medical man who has become acquainted with the peculiarities of constitution, habits and predispositions of those he attends...
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