He may decline to respond to the call of a patient unable to compensate him ; but if he undertake the treatment of such a patient he cannot defeat a suit for malpractice nor mitigate a recovery against him upon the principle that the skill and care required... The Law and the doctor v. 1, 1903 - Side 15av Arlington Chemical Co., Yonkers, N.Y. - 1903Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1908 - 812 sider
...unless he terminates the relationship of physician and patient by one of the two methods above given. and the same degree of skill and care. He may decline...call of a patient unable to compensate him; but if he undertake the treatment of such a patient he can not defeat a suit for malpractice nor mitigate a recovery... | |
| Austin Abbott - 1892 - 614 sider
...gratuitously or for a reward, the Harris ?'. Woman's Hospital. physician owes him the same measure of duty and the same degree of skill and care. He may...of a patient unable to compensate him, but, if he undertake the treatment of such a patient, he cannot defeat a suit for malpractice, nor mitigate a... | |
| 1891 - 1120 sider
...millionaire, whether lie be treated gratuitously or for a reward, the physician owes him the same measure of duty and the same degree of skill and care. He may...call of a patient unable to compensate him, but if he undertake the treatment of such a patient, he cannot defeat a suit for malpractice, nor mitigate a... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1903 - 1076 sider
...care. He may decline to respond to the call of a patient unable to compensate him; but if he undertake the treatment of such a patient, he cannot defeat...recovery against him, upon the principle that the •kill and care required of a physician are proportioned to his expectation of pecuniary recompense.... | |
| 1910 - 766 sider
...whether he be treated gratirtously or frr reward, the physician owes him precisely the same measure of duty, and the same degree of skill and care. He may...call of a patient unable to compensate him; but if he undertake the treatment of such a patient, he can not defeat a suit for malpractice, nor mitigate a... | |
| Hugh Emmett Culbertson - 1913 - 338 sider
...whether he be treated gratuitously or for a reward, the physician owes him precisely the same measure of duty and the same degree of skill and care. He may...a patient he cannot defeat a suit for malpractice or mitigate a recovery against him on the principle that the skill and care required 1 Jones v. Fay,... | |
| 1912 - 292 sider
...whether she be treated gratuitously, or for reward,, the physician owes her precisely the same measure of duty, and the same degree of skill and care. He may...him; but if he undertakes the treatment of such a person he cannot defeat a suit for malpractice, nor mitigate a recovery against him, upon the principle... | |
| 1901 - 510 sider
...whether he be treated gratuitously or for reward, the physician owes him precisely the same measure of skill and care. He may decline to respond to the...call of a patient unable to compensate him; but if he undertake the treatment of such a patient he cannot defeat a suit for malpractice, nor mitigate a recovery... | |
| 1899 - 622 sider
...whether he be treated gratuitously or for reward, the physician owes him precisely the same measure of duty and the same degree of skill and care. He may...of a patient unable to compensate him ; but if he undertake the treatment of such a patient he cannot defeat a suit for malpractice nor mitigate a recovery... | |
| 1891 - 930 sider
...whether she be treated gratuitously or for reward, the physician owes her precisely the same measure of duty and the same degree of skill and care. He may decline to respond to the patient unable to compensate him, but if he undertakes the treatment of such a patient he cannot defeat... | |
| |