| Kentucky State Medical Society - 1851 - 394 pages
...requires the unremitting exercise of a clear and vigorous understanding ; and, on emergencies for •which no professional man should be unprepared, a steady...attention of individuals affected with particular diseases—publicly offering advice and medicine to the poor gratis, or promising radical cures ; or... | |
| Nathan Smith Davis - 1851 - 258 pages
...requires the unremitting exercise of a clear and vigorous understanding ; and, on emergencies, for which no professional man should be unprepared, a steady...well-being, and even to the life, of a fellow creature." The same liberal and enlightened sentiments pervade the whole report, and its general adoption bespeaks... | |
| Alonzo Benjamin Palmer, Edmund Andrews, Zina Pitcher - 1854 - 592 pages
...requires the unremitting exercise of a clear and vigorous understanding; and, on emergencies for which no professional man should be unprepared, a steady...well-being, and even to the life, of a fellow creature. Sec. 8. It is derogatory to the dignity of the profession, to resort to public advertisements or private... | |
| Thomas Hawkes Tanner - 1856 - 262 pages
...requires the unremitting exercise of a clear and vigorous understanding; and, on emergencies, for which no professional man should be unprepared, a steady...essential to the well-being, and even to the life, of a fellowcreature. § 3. It is derogatory to the dignity of the profession to resort to public advertisements,... | |
| Thomas Hawkes Tanner - 1856 - 264 pages
...an unclouded head may be essential to the well-being, and even to the life, of a fellowcreature. § 3. It is derogatory to the dignity of the profession...attention of individuals affected with particular diseases—publicly offering advice and medicine to the poor gratis,or promising radical cures; or... | |
| 1856 - 586 pages
...relation to this subject. We commend it to the special attention of Drs. Kreider & Kimber: — " SECTION 3. It is derogatory to the dignity of the Profession,...inviting the attention of individuals affected with peculiar diseases — publicly offering advice and medicine to the poor gratis, or promising radical... | |
| American Medical Association - 1858 - 1096 pages
...American medicine thus utters its condemnation of them in the second chapter of its code of ethics : " It is derogatory to the dignity of the profession...public advertisements, or private cards or handbills ; to publish cases and operations in the daily prints, or suffer such publications to be made; to invite... | |
| 1859 - 778 pages
...requires the unremitting exercise of a clear and vigorous understanding ; and on emergencies, for which no professional man should be unprepared, a steady...essential to the well-being and even to the life of a fellow-creature. 3. It is derogatory to the dignity of the profession to resort to public advertisements,... | |
| 1860 - 830 pages
...College of Medicine and Surgery, to the following article of the Code of Ethics : Art. 1., Sec. 3rd. " It is derogatory to the dignity of the profession...hand-bills, inviting the attention of individuals afflicted with particular diseases, publicly offering advice and medicine to the poor gratis, or promising... | |
| 1861 - 246 pages
...requires the unremitting exercise of a clear and vigorous understanding ; and, on emergencies for which no professional man should be unprepared, a steady...eye, and an unclouded head may be essential to the well being, and even to the life, of a fellow creature. 39 iuch publications ; to invite laymen to... | |
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