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... soldiers . Commissaries frequently failed and even refused to pay over to the surgeons any part of the hospi- tal fund when demanded . The constant strain on the humane emotions of the medical officers while in attendance upon their ...
... soldiers . Commissaries frequently failed and even refused to pay over to the surgeons any part of the hospi- tal fund when demanded . The constant strain on the humane emotions of the medical officers while in attendance upon their ...
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... soldiers , as de- serters , my register not otherwise accounting for them . Those thus taken out , who died at home or in the houses of their friends , were rarely reported to me for registration . Lit- tle did the excited friends of ...
... soldiers , as de- serters , my register not otherwise accounting for them . Those thus taken out , who died at home or in the houses of their friends , were rarely reported to me for registration . Lit- tle did the excited friends of ...
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... soldier boys would implore their Captains and Colonels to keep their precious children out of those horrid places , the hospitals . Those officers often prom- ised to comply with these unreasonable requests . Many regi ments started out ...
... soldier boys would implore their Captains and Colonels to keep their precious children out of those horrid places , the hospitals . Those officers often prom- ised to comply with these unreasonable requests . Many regi ments started out ...
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... soldiers began arriving at Chattanooga to report to their com- mands that were expected there . Owing to the " dirt digging industry , " so long practiced under Generals Beauregard and Halleck , there was much sick- ness among the ...
... soldiers began arriving at Chattanooga to report to their com- mands that were expected there . Owing to the " dirt digging industry , " so long practiced under Generals Beauregard and Halleck , there was much sick- ness among the ...
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... soldiers and officers or cause it to be done , and theirs to enforce discipline of the soldiers of their respective commands who were able for duty ; that it was my official duty to advise sanitary precautions , and theirs to en- force ...
... soldiers and officers or cause it to be done , and theirs to enforce discipline of the soldiers of their respective commands who were able for duty ; that it was my official duty to advise sanitary precautions , and theirs to en- force ...
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Strana 117 - AMORY HARE, MD, Professor of Therapeutics and Materia Medica in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia. Octavo, handsomely bound in cloth, 412 pages, 54 Illustrations. Per volume, $2.50, by express prepaid. Per annum, in four cloth-bound volumes, $10.00. LEA BROTHERS & Co., Publishers, Philadelphia and New York. The concluding
Strana 297 - PETERSON, MD, Chief of Clinic, Nervous Department of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York ; and WALTER S. HAINES, MD, Professor of Chemistry, Pharmacy, and Toxicology, Rush Medical College, in affiliation with the University of Chicago. Two ^imperial octavo volumes of about 750 pages each, fully illustrated. Philadelphia, New York, London . WB SAUNDERS
Strana 387 - standing of the attending physician, whose conduct of the case should be justified, as far as can be, consistently with the conscientious regard for truth, and no hint or insinuation should be thrown out which could impair the confidence reposed in the attending physician. ARTICLE IV.—DUTIES OF PHYSICIANS IN CASES OF INTERFERENCE. SECTION
Strana 386 - charge of the case. SEC. 6.—No statement or discussion of the case should take place before the patient or friends, except in the presence of all the physicians attending, or by their common consent ; and no opinions or prognostications should be delivered which were not the result of previous deliberation and concurrence.
Strana 384 - every physician owes alike to the profession and to patients. It is due to the patients, as without it their respect and confidence cannot be commanded, and to the profession because no scientific attainments can compensate for the want of correct moral principles. SEC. 6.—It is incumbent on physicians to be temperate in all
Strana 293 - A Thesaurus of Medical Words and Phrases," By Wilfred M. Barton, MD, Assistant to Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics and Lecturer on Pharmacy, Georgetown University, Washington, DC; and Walter A. Wells, MD, Demonstrator of Laryngology and Rhinology, Georgetown University, Washington, UC