 | Thomas Percival - 1849
...privileges different from those of his order. § 7. Consultations should be promoted in difficult or protracted cases, as they give rise to confidence,...occasions no rivalship or jealousy should be indulged : candour, probity, and all due respect should be exercised towards the Physician or Surgeon first... | |
 | 1848
...far superior to, all pecuniary consideration. § 6. Consultations should be promoted in difficult or protracted cases, as they give rise to confidence, energy, and more enlarged views in practice. § 7. The opportunity which a physician not unfrequently enjoys, of promoting and strengthening the... | |
 | Worthington Hooker - 1849 - 453 стор.
...pecuniary oonsideration. $ 6. Consultations should be promoted in difficult or pro19* 442 APPENDIX traded cases, as they give rise to confidence, energy, and more enlarged views in practice. I 7. The opportunity which a physician notunfreqnently enjoys of promoting and strengthening the good... | |
 | Worthington Hooker - 1850 - 303 стор.
...far superior to, all pecuniary consideration. § 6. Consultations should be promoted in difficult or protracted cases, as they give rise to confidence, energy, and more enlarged views in practice. § 7. The opportunity which a Physician not unfrequently enjoys of promoting and strengthening the... | |
 | Kentucky State Medical Society - 1851
...far superior to all pecuniary consideration. § 6. Consultations should be promoted in difficult or protracted cases, as they give rise to confidence, energy, and more enlarged views in practice. § 7. The opportunity which a physician not unfrequently enjoys of promoting and strengthening the... | |
 | College of Physicians of Philadelphia - 1851 - 53 стор.
...far superior to, all pecuniary consideration. § 6. Consultations should be promoted in difficult or protracted cases, as they give rise to confidence, energy, and more enlarged views in practice. § 7. The opportunity which a physician not unfrequently enjoys of promoting and strengthening the... | |
 | 1852
...and far superior to all pecuniary consideration. 6. Consultations should be promoted in difficult or protracted cases, as they give rise to confidence, energy, and more enlarged views in practice. 7. The opportunity which a physician not unfrequently enjoys of promoting and strengthening the good... | |
 | 1852
...far superior to all pecuniary consideration. § 6. Consultations should be promoted in difficult or protracted cases, as they give rise to confidence, energy, and more enlarged views in practice. § 7. The opportunity which a physician not unfrequently enjoys of promoting and strengthening the... | |
 | Alonzo Benjamin Palmer, Edmund Andrews, Zina Pitcher - 1854
...superior to, all pecuniary considerations. SEC. G. Consultations should be promoted in difficult or protracted cases, as they give rise to confidence, energy, and more enlarged views in practice. SEC. 7. The opportunity which a physician not unfrequently enjoys of promoting and strengthening the... | |
 | Indiana State Medical Association, Indiana State Medical Society - 1853
...far superior to, all pecuniary consideration. § 6. Consultations should be promoted in difficult or protracted cases, as they give rise to confidence, energy, and more enlarged views in practice. § 7. The opportunity which a physican not unfrequently enjoys of promoting and strengthening the good... | |
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