But to compel a person to attend merely because he is accomplished in a particular science, art, or profession, would subject the same individual to be called upon in every cause in which any question in his department of knowledge is to be solved. Transactions - Strana 440autor/autoři: Medical Association of Georgia - 1899Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Peleg Sprague, United States. District Court (Massachusetts) - 1861 - 674 str.
...particular science, art, or profession, would subject the same individual to be called upon, in every cause in which any question in his department of knowledge is to be solved. Thus, the most eminent The Granite State. physician might be compelled, merely for the ordinary witness fees, to attend from... | |
| Peleg Sprague, United States. District Court (Massachusetts) - 1861 - 674 str.
...particular science, art, or profession, would subject the same individual to be called upon, in every cause in which any question in his de.partment of knowledge is to be solved. Thus, the most eminent The Granite State. physician might be compelled, merely for the ordinary witness fees, to attend from... | |
| John J. Elwell - 1871 - 624 str.
...particular science, art, or profession, would subject the same individual to be called upon in every cause in •which any question in his department of knowledge...fees, to attend from the remotest part of the district in which a medical question might arise. This is so unreasonable that nothing but necessity can justify... | |
| Medico-Legal Society of New York - 1869 - 734 str.
...particular science, art, or profession, would subject the individual to be called upon in every case in which any question in his department of knowledge is to be solved." (In re Koelker, 1 Sprague Dec., 276, rom Appendix to Elwell's " Malpractice and Medical Evidence.")... | |
| 1875 - 980 str.
...particular science, art or profession, would subject the same individual to be called upon in every case in which any question in his department of knowledge...fees, to attend from the remotest part of the district in which a medical question might arise. This is so unreasonable that nothing but necessity can justify... | |
| Indiana State Medical Association, Indiana State Medical Society - 1878 - 216 str.
...particular science, art, or profession, would subject the same individual to be called upon in every cause in which any question in his department of knowledge...most eminent physician might be compelled, merely for ordinary witness fees, to attend from the remotest part of the district, and give his opinion in every... | |
| 1878 - 560 str.
...particular science, art or profession, would subject the same individual to be called upon in every cause in which any question in his department of knowledge is to be solved." See, also, Lcmergon v. Royal Excli. Ins. Co., 7 Bing. 731 : Elwell Med. Juris. 592 ; Ordronaux Juris,... | |
| Indiana State Medical Society - 1878 - 216 str.
...particular science, art, or profession, would subject the same individual to be called in every case in which any question in his department of knowledge is to be solved." In Redfield on Wills, note 44, to pi. 31, pp. 154-5, it is said: "It is clear that experts are not... | |
| Isaac Grant Thompson - 1879 - 888 str.
...particular science, art, or profession, would subject the same -individual to be called upon in every cause in which any question -"in his department of knowledge...might be compelled, merely for the ordinary witness fee, to attend from the remotest part of the district, and give his opinion in every trial in which... | |
| 1880 - 920 str.
...particular science, art, or profession, would subject the same individual to be called upon in every cause in which any question in his department of knowledge...physician might be compelled, merely for the ordinary witness-fees, to attend from the remotest part of the district, and give his opinion in every trial... | |
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