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Side 34
... how can the medical practitioner give advice and sign such all - important certificates about a disease which , as a medical student , he has never seen or had explained to him clinically ? 34 CLINICAL STUDY OF MENTAL DISEASES .
... how can the medical practitioner give advice and sign such all - important certificates about a disease which , as a medical student , he has never seen or had explained to him clinically ? 34 CLINICAL STUDY OF MENTAL DISEASES .
Side 35
... give a life - insurance certificate that a patient was free from heart disease who had never listened to a cardiac murmur . This ignor- ance is fraught with an unusual danger . While allowing - nay , practi- cally compelling us to grant ...
... give a life - insurance certificate that a patient was free from heart disease who had never listened to a cardiac murmur . This ignor- ance is fraught with an unusual danger . While allowing - nay , practi- cally compelling us to grant ...
Side 42
... give any connected idea of the patient's state . Such a description as this I have often got : " He won't do any ... gives us is quite essential for our study of disordered mind , and its terms have become current in medicine ...
... give any connected idea of the patient's state . Such a description as this I have often got : " He won't do any ... gives us is quite essential for our study of disordered mind , and its terms have become current in medicine ...
Side 51
... give the patient the benefit of all doubts , to guard yourself in prognosis , remembering that our knowledge of mental disease is imperfect , and that the most experi- enced of us are deceived sometimes , and that there are few rules in ...
... give the patient the benefit of all doubts , to guard yourself in prognosis , remembering that our knowledge of mental disease is imperfect , and that the most experi- enced of us are deceived sometimes , and that there are few rules in ...
Side 53
... give this a name implying disease , unless the depression goes on long after the cause has ceased to act . This illus- trates , too , the weak points of the method of classifying mental diseases from mental symptoms alone . It is as if ...
... give this a name implying disease , unless the depression goes on long after the cause has ceased to act . This illus- trates , too , the weak points of the method of classifying mental diseases from mental symptoms alone . It is as if ...
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