No question can exist as to the legal right of the physician, unless he be an officer of the Government charged with specific duties which he thereby violates, to decline to take charge of the particular case. The Law and the doctor v. 1, 1903 - Side 7av Arlington Chemical Co., Yonkers, N.Y. - 1903Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Francis Wharton - 1874 - 960 sider
...to bestow proper care. — No question can exist as to the legal right of a physician, unless he be an officer of the government charged with specific duties which he thereby violates, to decline to take charge of a 1 Supra, § SO ; Rich v. Pierpoint, 3 F. & F. 35 ; Hancke v. Hooper,... | |
| 1907 - 1058 sider
...of the physician, says: "No question can exist as to the legal right of the physician, unless he be an officer of the Government charged with specific duties which he thereby violates, to decline to take charge of the particular case." On the other hand, once having accepted a case the... | |
| Robert Vashon Rogers - 1884 - 240 sider
...It will constitute a tort for which the law gives damages (g). Of course a medical man, unless he be an officer of the Government) charged with specific duties which he thereby violates, has a legal right to decline to take charge of a particular case. When in charge, however, he is liable... | |
| 1907 - 1012 sider
...of the physician, says: "No question can exist as to the legal right of the physician, unless he be an officer of the Government charged with specific duties which he thereby violates, to decline to take charge of the particular case." On the other hand, once having 434 The Medical Brief.... | |
| Casey Albert Wood - 1911 - 950 sider
...States. Says Wharton:"-"' "No question can exist as to the legal right of a physician, unless he be an officer of the government charged with specific duties, which he thereby violates, to decline to take charge of a particular case." A recent Indiana case"0 well illustrates precisely... | |
| Thomas Hall Shastid - 1916 - 182 sider
...the law. Says Wharton : 1 "No question can exist as to the legal right of a physician, unless he be an officer of the government charged with specific duties, which he thereby violates, to decline to take charge of a particular case." A recent Indiana case2 well illustrates precisely... | |
| 1901 - 510 sider
..."Negligence/' section 731, says: "No question can exist as to the legal right of a physician, unless he be an officer of the government, charged with specific duties, which he thereby violates, to decline to take care of a particular case." Having once assumed charge of a case, a physician immediately... | |
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