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  1. Medical Care in Our Free Society

    3/28/2017

    they live. If this is true and if in the future our voluntary private hospitals are to be supported by those … to live from hand to mouth until there is stabilization of all labor at a more nearly normal level. We … into the several specialties, each headed by a man certificated by the specialty board, interested in and willing

  2. The Education of the Public in Medical Matters (PDF)

    3/27/2017

    and the individual is very keen to appreciate when this principle is at stake. Before the public are willing … are to exer- cise such control. Only when they are satisfied on these points will the people be willing … of the public in health matters is but one form of preventive medicine, and the profession should be willing

  3. The Education of the Public in Medical Matters

    3/27/2017

    the public are willing to surrender to experts full control of matters of public health, they must … will the people be willing to delegate to experts the decisions that properly belong to them. The people have …, and the profession should be willing to do its share in this work. To the sensitiveness about individual rights …

  4. Some of the Mutual Relations between the Physician and the Commonwealth (PDF)

    3/27/2017

    is offered, the medical profession will, in the fu- ture, as in the past, live up to the full measure …, the herding instinct, that of procreation, and the desire to exercise freely one's own will—self- … determination. Think, if you will, of a man alone upon an uncharted and unknown island. He represents …

  5. Some of the Mutual Relations between the Physician and the Commonwealth

    3/27/2017

    , the herding instinct, that of procreation, and the desire to exercise freely one's own will—self-determination …. Think, if you will, of a man alone upon an uncharted and unknown island. He represents absolute freedom …. Bound by no laws, he may follow his own sweet will. The necessity of providing for himself food, shelter …

  6. The Mechanism of Emotional Disturbance of Bodily Functions (PDF)

    3/27/2017

    of the thalamic neurones (figure 2) ; then the patient moves symmetrically both sides of the face at will … of hyperthyroidism which followed intensely affective scenes in the lives of the pa- tients. One was a married …

  7. The Role of the Physician in a Competitive Society (PDF)

    3/27/2017

    of the people sustain a majority at a level of living higher than they are able and willing to sustain … special interests, and thus we find certain physicians whose propensities led them to devote their lives … promise, while spécifie therapy and surgery show no evidence of a slackening pace. Yet man does not live

  8. The Mechanism of Emotional Disturbance of Bodily Functions

    3/27/2017

    symmetrically both sides of the face at will, but when he laughs or weeps the emotional expression is unilateral … intensely affective scenes in the lives of the patients. One was a married woman who had had two … illegitimate children and whose husband committed suicide in her presence as a rebuke to her manner of living

  9. The Role of the Physician in a Competitive Society

    3/27/2017

    of the people sustain a majority at a level of living higher than they are able and willing to sustain … special interests, and thus we find certain physicians whose propensities led them to devote their lives …, while specific therapy and surgery show no evidence of a slackening pace. Yet man does not live

  10. The Legislative Control of Medical Practice (PDF)

    3/24/2017

    by such " healers." They are told, and are willing to believe, that the latter possess the gift of healing, and have …. By his experiments on living animals he showed that arteries contain blood, that the lungs passively … and practise surgery in-the city of New York, to the en- dangering of the lives and limbs of their patients …

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