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" A physician should not be forward to make gloomy prognostications, because they savor of empiricism, by magnifying the importance of his services in the treatment or cure of the disease. But he should not fail, on proper occasions, to give to the friends... "
The Literary journal - Page 329
1803
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The Illinois State medical register. 1874/75

1874 - 368 pages
...motives. § 4. A physician should not be forward to make gloomy prognostications, because they savor of empiricism, by magnifying the importance of his...of danger, when it really occurs ; and even to the patient himself, if absolutely necessary. This office, however, is so peculiarly alarming when executed...
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Transactions of the Medical Society of the State ..., Volume 10; Volumes 25-26

Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania - 1874 - 870 pages
...motives. § 4. A physician should not be forward to make gloomy prognostications, because theysavorof empiricism, by magnifying the importance of his services...of danger when it really occurs ; and even to the patient himself, if absolutely necessary. This office, however, is so peculiarly alarming when executed...
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Transactions, Volume 26

American Medical Association - 1875 - 596 pages
...motives. § 4. A physician should not be forward to make gloomy prognostications, because they savor of empiricism, by magnifying the importance of his...notice of danger when it really occurs; and even to the patient himself, if absolutely necessary. This office, however, is so peculiarly alarming when executed...
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Transactions of the Medical Society of the State ..., Volume 11; Volumes 27-28

Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania - 1876 - 854 pages
...forward to make gloomy prognostications, because they savor of empiricism, by magnifying the importtancc of his services in the treatment or cure of the disease....proper occasions, to give to the friends of the patient timety notice of danger when it really occurs; and even to the patient himself, if absolutely necessary....
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Proceedings of the Connecticut Medical Society ...

Connecticut Medical Society - 1876 - 818 pages
...motives. SEC. 4. A physician should not be forward to make gloomy prognostications, because they savor of empiricism by magnifying the importance of his...services in the treatment or cure of the disease. But lie should not fail, on proper occasions, to give to the friends of the patient timely notice of danger...
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The Illinois State Medical Register

1877 - 236 pages
...motives. § 4. A physician should not be forward to make gloomy prognostications, because they savor of empiricism, by magnifying the importance of his...to give to the friends of the patient timely notice or danger, when it really occurs; and even to the patient himself, if absolutely necessary. This office,...
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Transactions of the Medical Society of the State ..., Volume 12; Volumes 29-30

Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania - 1878 - 1032 pages
...forward to make gloomy prognostications, because they savor of empiricism, by magnifying the importtance of his services in the treatment or cure of "the disease....of danger when it really occurs ; and even to the patient himself, if absolutely necessary. This office, however, is so peculiarly alarming when executed...
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The Annual medical directory of regular physicians in the State of ..., Volume 2

1878 - 156 pages
...motives. SEC. 4. A physician should not be forward to make gloomy prognostications, because they savor of empiricism, by magnifying the importance of his...disease. But he should not fail, on proper occasions, to give-to I ln; friends of the patient timely notice of danger, when it really occurs; and even to the...
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A Code of Medical Ethics: With Remarks on the Duties of Practitioners to ...

Jukes De Styrap - 1878 - 80 pages
...they not only exert a depressive influence on the invalid, but savour strongly of empiricism by unduly magnifying the importance of his services in the treatment or cure of the disease; at the same time, he should not fail to give to the friends of the patient timely notice of actual...
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The Illinois State medical register. 1872/73

1872 - 372 pages
...motives. § 4. A physician should not be forward to make gloomy prognostications, because they savor of empiricism, by magnifying the importance of his...of danger, when it really occurs ; and even to the patient himself, if absolutely necessary. This office, however, is so peculiarly alarming when executed...
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