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Pàgina 113
... doctors nor patients are usually reflective about such matters , it is clear that this is unlike the atmosphere which for centuries nourished the doctor - patient relationship . Many great diseases are now so well controlled by ...
... doctors nor patients are usually reflective about such matters , it is clear that this is unlike the atmosphere which for centuries nourished the doctor - patient relationship . Many great diseases are now so well controlled by ...
Pàgina 117
... doctor's fellow men and women that he gives good advice and helps the sick to the best of his ability . If this authority is to be usefully employed in the complicated and changing world in which we now live , doctors must understand it ...
... doctor's fellow men and women that he gives good advice and helps the sick to the best of his ability . If this authority is to be usefully employed in the complicated and changing world in which we now live , doctors must understand it ...
Pàgina 119
... doctors , the relationship between doctors and patients has been * carefully defined , since the time of Hippocrates at least , in such a way as to protect the interests of both doctor and patient . The preservation of this type of ...
... doctors , the relationship between doctors and patients has been * carefully defined , since the time of Hippocrates at least , in such a way as to protect the interests of both doctor and patient . The preservation of this type of ...
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