... 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 of the patient timely notice of danger, when it really occurs; and even to the... The Literary journal - Page 3311803Full view - About this book
| Thomas Percival - 1849 - 214 pages
...friends of the patient timely notice of danger when it really occurs, and even to the patient himself, if absolutely necessary. This office, however, is so...can be assigned to any other person of sufficient judgement and delicacy ; for the Physician should be the minister of hope and comfort to the sick,... | |
| Kentucky State Medical Society - 1851 - 394 pages
...of the patient timely notice of danger, when it really occurs, and even to the patient himself, if absolutely necessary. This office, however, is so...For the physician should be the minister of hope and comfort to the sick; that, by 21 such cordials to the drooping spirit, he may smoothe the bed of death,... | |
| College of Physicians of Philadelphia - 1851 - 570 pages
...of the patient timely notice of danger when 86 it really occurs; and even to the patient himself, if absolutely necessary. This office, however, is so...can be assigned to any other person of sufficient j udgment and delicacy. For, the physician should be the minister of hope and comfort to the sick ;... | |
| 1852 - 750 pages
...the patient timely notice of danger •when it really occurs ; and even to the patient himself, if absolutely necessary. This office, however, is so...For, the physician should be the minister of hope and comfort to the sick ; that, by such cordials to the drooping spirit, he may smooth the bed of death,... | |
| 1852 - 542 pages
...patient himself, if absolutely necessary. This office, however, is so peculiarly alarming when exercised by him, that it ought to be declined whenever it can...For, the physician should be the minister of hope and comfort to the sick ; that, by such cordials to the drooping spirit, he may smooth the bed of death,... | |
| Alonzo Benjamin Palmer, Edmund Andrews, Zina Pitcher - 1854 - 592 pages
...of the patient timely notice of danger, when it really occurs ; and even to the patient himself, if absolutely necessary. This office, however, is so...to be declined whenever it can be assigned to any person of sufficient judgment and delicacy, For, the physician should be the minister of hope and comfort... | |
| Indiana State Medical Association, Indiana State Medical Society - 1853 - 312 pages
...really occurs; and even to the patient himself, if absolutely necessary. This office, however, is BO peculiarly alarming when executed by him, that it...whenever it can be assigned to any other person of Bufficient judgment and delicacy. For, the physician should be the minister of hope and comfort to... | |
| Wisconsin - 1855 - 1124 pages
...of the patient timely notice of danger, when it really occurs; and even to the patient himself, if absolutely necessary. This office however, is so peculiarly...judgment and delicacy. For, the physician should be the mini.-ter of hope and comfort to the sick ; that, by such cordials to the drooping spirit, he may smooth... | |
| Thomas Hawkes Tanner - 1856 - 264 pages
...friends of the patient timely notice of danger when it really occurs; and even to the patient himself, if absolutely necessary. This office, however, is so...For, the physician should be the minister of hope and comfort to the sick ; that, by such cordials to the drooping spirit, he may smooth the bed of death,... | |
| 1856 - 824 pages
...it really occurs; and even to the patient himself, if absolutely necessary. This office, however, in so peculiarly alarming when executed by him. that...can be assigned to any other person of sufficient judg ment and delicacy. For, the physician should be the minister of hope and comfort to the sick;... | |
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