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" ... may occur, and also tend to preserve the confidence of the patient. But unnecessary visits are to be avoided, as they give useless anxiety to the patient, tend to diminish the authority of the physician, and render him liable to be suspected of interested... "
Western Lancet: A Monthly Journal of Practical Medicine and Surgery - Page 313
1856
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Transactions, Volume 30

American Medical Association - Electronic journals - 1879 - 1040 pages
...preserve the confidence of the patient. But unnecessary visits are to be avoided, as they give useless anxiety to the patient, tend to diminish the authority...him liable to be suspected of interested motives. § 4. A physician should not be forward to make gloomy prognostications, because they savor of empiricism,...
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The St. Louis Medical Review, Volume 49

1904 - 424 pages
...Medical Ethics some of the best parts of the old Code of the Association were taken. Percival said: (6) "A physician should not be forward to make gloomy...of empiricism, by magnifying the importance of his service in the treatment or cure of the disease. But he should not fail, on proper occasions, to give...
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The Chicago Medical Journal, Volume 21

Medicine - 1864 - 588 pages
...patient. But unnecessary visits are to be avoided, as they give useless anxiety to the patient, teud to diminish the authority of the physician, and render...him liable to be suspected of interested motives. § 4-. A physician should not be forward to make gloomy prognostications, because they savor of empiricism,...
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Transactions, Volume 22

American Medical Association - Electronic journals - 1871 - 412 pages
...unnecessary visits are to be avoided, as they give useless anxiety to the patient, tend to dimmish the authority of the physician, and render him liable to be suspected of interested motives. § 4. A physician should not be forward to make gloomy prognostications, because they savor of empiricism,...
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American Journal of Dental Science, Volume 5

Dentistry - 1855 - 684 pages
...justice. Sec. 3. A dentist ought equally to avoid unfavorable prognostications and boastful promises, because they savor of empiricism, by magnifying the importance of his services in the treatment of the case, and abusing the simple confidence of 1855.] Selected Articles. 627 those who best deserve...
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The Medical Examiner: A Monthly Record of Medical Science, Volume 3

1847 - 788 pages
...preserve the confidence of the patient. But unnecessary visits are to be avoided, as they give useless anxiety to the patient, tend to diminish the authority of the physician, and expose him to be suspected of interested motives. § 4. — A physician should not be forward to make...
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Transactions of the ... Annual Meeting, Issue 40

Medical Association of Georgia - Medicine - 1889 - 288 pages
...preserve the confidence of the patient ; but unnecessary visits are to be avoided, as they give useless anxiety to the patient, tend to diminish the authority of the physician, and to render him liable to be suspected of interested motives. § 4. A physician should not be forward...
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