Every individual, on entering the profession, as he becomes thereby entitled to all its privileges and immunities, incurs an obligation to exert his best abilities to maintain its dignity and honor, to exalt its standing, and to extend the bounds of its... The Ohio Journal of Education - Page 3601854Full view - About this book
| American Medical Association - Electronic journals - 1857 - 684 pages
...AND TO THE PROFESSION AT LARGE. ART. I. — Duties for the support of professional character. § 1. Every individual, on entering the profession, as he...standing, and to extend the bounds of its usefulness. He should, therefore, observe strictly, such laws as are instituted for the government of its members;... | |
| American Medical Association - Electronic journals - 1859 - 740 pages
...AND TO THE PROFESSION AT LARGE. ART. I. — Duties for the support a/professional character. § 1. Every individual, on entering the profession, as he...standing, and to extend the bounds of its usefulness. He should, therefore, observe strictly, such laws as are instituted for the government of its members... | |
| 1859 - 778 pages
...OTHER, AND TO THE PROFESSION AT LARGE. ARTICLE I. Duties for the Support of Profestional Character, 1. Every individual, on entering the profession, as he becomes thereby entitled to all privileges and immunities, incurs an obligation to exert his best abilities to maintain its dignity... | |
| 1860 - 430 pages
...very truly, JT WINTER. SECTION II. ART. 1. — Duties for the support of professional character. § 1. Every individual, on entering the profession, as he...standing, and to extend the bounds of its usefulness. He should, therefore, observe strictly such laws as are instituted for the government of its members... | |
| American Medical Association - Electronic journals - 1864 - 428 pages
...AND TO THE PROFESSION AT LAKOE. ART. I. — Duties for the support of professional character. § 1. Every individual, on entering the profession, as he...standing, and to extend the bounds of its usefulness. He should, therefore, observe strictly, such laws as are instituted for the government of its members... | |
| American Medical Association - Electronic journals - 1865 - 500 pages
...AND TO THE PROFESSION AT LARGE. AET. I. — Duties for the support ofprofeasional character. § 1. Every individual, on entering the profession, as he...standing, and to extend the bounds of its usefulness. He should, therefore, observe strictly such laws as are instituted for the government of its members... | |
| Medicine - 1847 - 804 pages
...support ofprofessional character. § 1. Every individual, on entering the profession, as he become* thereby entitled to all its privileges and immunities,...exert his best abilities to maintain its dignity and honour, (o exalt its standing, and to extend the bounds of its usefulness. He should therefore observe... | |
| Medicine - 1867 - 582 pages
...of the American Medical Association, " CTery individual, on entering the profession, as he becomes entitled to all its privileges and immunities, incurs an obligation to exert his best abilities to Jmaintain its dignity and honor," and " to exalt its standing;" and WHEBKAB, According to article 4r,... | |
| Medicine - 1868 - 732 pages
...OTHER, AND TO THE PROFESSION AT LARGE. ART. I.—Dutirs for the support of professional character. § 1. Every individual, on entering the profession, as he...standing, and to extend the bounds of its usefulness. He should, therefore, observe strictly,such laws as are instituted for the government of its members:—should... | |
| Medicine - 1868 - 754 pages
...ornament thereunto." Our code makes the sjme acknowledgement iu the paragraph which declares that " Every individual, on entering the profession, as he...privileges and immunities, incurs an obligation to the extent of his best abilities to maintain its dignity and honor, to exalt its standing, and to extend... | |
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