The general rule is said to be that "the privilege extends to facts necessary to enable the physician to prescribe, and which are communicated to him for the purpose of enabling him to perform his professional duties. Such facts are privileged, whether... Transactions - Strana 433autor/autoři: Medical Association of Georgia - 1899Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1871 - 396 str.
...and surgeons.— It is not competent for a physician or surgeon to testify to facts which have been communicated to him for the purpose of enabling him to perform his professional duty, or were, in any way, brought to his knowledge for that purpose. Briggs v. Briggs, 34. 2. Refwming... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1891 - 1034 str.
...permitted to testify to facts necessary to enable him to prescribe for his patient, and which were communicated to him for the purpose of enabling him to perform his professional duty: Connecticut MLI Co. v. Union Trust Co., 1 12 US 250; Briggs v. Briggs, 20 Mich. 34; Norton v.... | |
| 1895 - 1042 str.
...and makes disclosures to him in his professional character. The immunity extends to all such facts, whether learned directly from the patient himself...physician through his own observation or examination: 7 Am. & Eng. Ency. of Law, 508. Neither can disclosures be made by other persons whose intervention... | |
| Albert Poole Jacobs, Henry Allen Chaney - 1889 - 1158 str.
...North, 39 M. 606. 9. It is not competent for a physician or surgeon to testify to facts which have been communicated to him for the purpose of enabling him to perform his professional duty, or .which were in any way brought to his knowledge for that purpose : Briggs v. Briggs, 20 M.... | |
| 1905 - 1014 str.
...professional character. The immunity extends to all such facts, whether learned directly from th« patient himself, or acquired by the physician through his own observation or examination. 7 Am. & Eng. Encyclop. Law, 508. Neither can disclosures be made by other persons whose intervention... | |
| Burr W. Jones, Louis Horwitz - 1914 - 996 str.
...permitted to testify to facts necessary to enable him to prescribe for his patient, and which were communicated to him for the purpose of enabling him to perform his professional duty.19 And a physician who attends a sick person in consultation with the patient's regular physician... | |
| Edward Wilcox Hinton - 1919 - 1136 str.
...law, but is created by statute and varies in different states. The general rule is said to be that "the privilege extends to facts necessary to enable...the patient himself, or acquired by the physician s0 Part of opinion omitted. '• HINT.EV.— 19 through his own observation or examination." 19 Am.... | |
| 1902 - 548 str.
...acquired by them while attending patients in a professional capacity. This is now established law, and extends to facts necessary to enable the physician...purpose of enabling him to perform his professional duty. It also extends to information acquired by the physleiin through his own observation or examination.... | |
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