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Public Documents of the State of Wisconsin: Being the Reports of the Various ... - Page 48
by Wisconsin - 1855
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The Richmond and Louisville Medical Journal, Volume 8

Medicine - 1868 - 732 pages
...habits of life are regular, and and who is not devoted to company, pleasure,or any pursuitiucompatible with his professional obligations. A patient should,...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 Jurisprudence of Medicine in Its Relation to the Law of Contracts, Torts ...

John Ordronaux - Medical jurisprudence - 1869 - 338 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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Gaillard's Medical Journal and the American Medical Weekly, Volume 8

Medicine - 1869 - 754 pages
...habits of life are regular, and and who is not devoted to company, pleasure, or any pursuitincompatible with his professional obligations. A patient should,...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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Transactions of the Annual Meeting

Ohio State Medical Society - Medicine - 1870 - 310 pages
...physician whose habits of life are regular, and who is not devoted to company, pleasure, or to anj pursuit incompatible with his professional obligations....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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Transactions of the Annual Meeting

Ohio State Medical Society - Medicine - 1871 - 368 pages
...the skill of an untaught artist; and in medicine, confessedly the most difficult and intricate of the sciences, the world ought not to suppose that knowledge...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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Transactions, Volume 24

American Medical Association - Electronic journals - 1873 - 458 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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The Illinois State medical register. 1874/75

1874 - 368 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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Transactions of the Texas State Medical Association, Volume 18

Medicine - 1886 - 704 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, or to any pursuit incompatible with APPENDIX— Code o/ Ethia. his professional obligations. A patient should, also, confide the care of...
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Transactions, Volume 26

American Medical Association - Electronic journals - 1875 - 596 pages
...suppose that knowledge is intuitive. § 3. Patients should prefer a phj'sician 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 Illinois State Medical Register

1877 - 236 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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