| 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... | |
| 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,... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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,... | |
| 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,... | |
| 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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