| Samuel Latham Mitchill - 1809 - 434 pages
...to hurt the general credit of the faculty. DISCOURAGEMENT OF QUACKERY. " The use of Quack medicines should be discouraged by the faculty, as disgraceful...injurious to health, and often destructive even of life. No Physician or Surgeon, therefore, should dispense a secret nostrum, whether it be his invention or... | |
| Boston Medical Association - 1820 - 44 pages
...general credit of the faculty. .. . •*» j DISCOURAGEMENT OF QUACKERY. The use of quack medicines should be discouraged by the faculty, as disgraceful to the profession, injurious to ^r — . health, and often destructive even of life. No phjsicyr or surgeon, therefore, should dispense... | |
| 1824 - 216 pages
...misdemeanour against social order, and a breach of moral and professional honour. The use of quack medicines should be discouraged by the- faculty as disgraceful...and confidence, which no intelligent physician dares to adopt with respect to the means that he prescribes. In these cases, some indulgence seems to be... | |
| 1830 - 1098 pages
...misdemeanour against social order, and a breach of moral and professional honor. The use of quack medicines should be discouraged by the faculty, as disgraceful...lingering disorders, are sometimes obstinately bent on having1 recourse to such as they see advertised, or hear recommended, with a boldness and confidence... | |
| Michael Ryan - 1836 - 608 pages
...against social order, and a breach of moral and professional honour. XXI. The use of quack medicines should be discouraged by the faculty, as disgraceful...obstinately bent on having recourse to such as they see advertized, or hear recommended, with a boldness and confidence which no intelligent physician dares... | |
| Karl Friedrich H. Marx - 1846 - 374 pages
...be systematically discountenanced by the profession. Dr. Percival says, " the use of quack medicines should be discouraged by the faculty as disgraceful...profession, injurious to health, and often destructive of life." He further says, " no physician or surgeon should dispense a secret nostrum, whether it be... | |
| Thomas Percival - 1849 - 214 pages
...against social order, and a breach of moral and professional honour. § 21. The use of quack medicines should be discouraged by the Faculty, as disgraceful...and confidence which no intelligent Physician dares to adopt with respect to the means that he prescribes. In these cases, some indulgence seems to be... | |
| 1850 - 586 pages
...might have been very properly grafted into the American Code. It is this : " The use of quack medicines should be discouraged by the faculty, as disgraceful...boldness and confidence which no intelligent physician dare to adopt with respect to the means that he prescribes. In these cases, some indulgence seems to... | |
| 1850 - 592 pages
...might have been very properly grafted into the American Code. It is this : " The use of quack medicines should be discouraged by the faculty, as disgraceful...life. Patients, however, under lingering disorders, arc sometimes obstinately bent on having recourse to such as they see advertised or hear recommended,... | |
| Boston Medical Library - 1852 - 40 pages
...fail to hurt the general credit of the Faculty. DISCOURAGEMENT OF QUACKERY. The use of quack medicines should be discouraged by the Faculty, as disgraceful...injurious to health, and often destructive even of life. No physician or surgeon, therefore, should dispense a secret nostrum, whether it be his invention or... | |
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