of Other Physicians. SEC. 4. A physician ought not to take charge of, or prescribe for, a patient who has recently been under the care of another physician, in the same illness, except in case of a sudden emergency, or in consultation with Proceedings - Strana 620autor/autoři: Texas Medical Association - 1903Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1905 - 532 str.
...Article IV, Sec. 4, Principles of Medical Ethics of the American Medical Association, which reads: "A physician ought not to take charge of, or prescribe...case of a sudden emergency, or in consultation with the physician previously in attendance, or when that physician has relinquisht the case or has been... | |
| 1903 - 698 str.
...physician directly or indirectly tend to diminish the trust reposed in the attending physician. SEC. 4.—A physician ought not to take charge of, or prescribe...case of a sudden emergency, or in consultation with the physician previously in attendance, or when that phvsician has relinquished the case or has been... | |
| 1847 - 834 str.
...employed, but the topics of conversation should be as foreign to the case as circumstances will admit. § 4. A physician ought not to take charge of, or prescribe...patient who has recently been under the care of another member of the faculty in the same illness, except in cases of sudden emergency, unless it be in consultation... | |
| 1848 - 790 str.
...employed, but the topics of conversation should be as foreign to the case as circumstances will admit. ^4. A physician ought not to take charge of, or prescribe...patient who has recently been under the care of another member of the faculty in the same illness, except in cases of sudden emergency, or in consultation... | |
| 1848 - 350 str.
...employed, but the topics of conversation should be as foreign to the case as circumstances will admit. § 4. A physician ought not to take charge of, or prescribe...patient who has recently been under the care of another member of the faculty in the same illness, except in cases of sudden emergency, or in consultation... | |
| 1848 - 910 str.
...employed, but the topics of conversation should be as foreign to the case as circumstances will admit. j 4. A physician ought not to take charge of, or prescribe...patient who has recently been under the care of another member of the faculty in the same illness, except in cases of sudden emerfency, or in consultation... | |
| Worthington Hooker - 1849 - 492 str.
...employed, but the topics of conversation should be as foreign to the case as circumstance! will admit. I 4. A physician ought not to take charge of, or prescribe...patient who has recently been under the care of another member of the faculty in the same illness, except in cases of sudden emergency, or in consultation... | |
| Worthington Hooker - 1850 - 332 str.
...employed, but the topics of conversation should be as foreign to the case as circumstances will admit. § 4. A Physician ought not to take charge of, or prescribe...patient who has recently been under the care of another member of the faculty in the same illness, except in cases of sudden emergency, or in consultation... | |
| Connecticut Medical Society - 1850 - 832 str.
...employed, but the topics of conversation should be as foreign to the case as circumstances will admit. § 4. A physician ought not to take charge of, or prescribe...patient who has recently been under the care of another member of the faculty in the same illness, except in cases of sudden emergency, or in consultation... | |
| Kentucky State Medical Society - 1851 - 394 str.
...employed, but the topics of conversation should be as foreign to the case as circumstances will admit. § 4. A physician ought not to take charge of or prescribe...patient who has recently been under the care of another member of the faculty in the same illness, except in cases of sudden emergency, or in consultation... | |
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