| 1898 - 512 pages
...of medical and surgical service. If he sees fit to send certain cases to a specialist, he displays a magnanimity unparalleled in other fields of labor....his knowledge in some one department is deficient, and being honest, he confesses his ignorance and sends the patient to a specialist. Again in his anxiety... | |
| 1899 - 1012 pages
...service. If he sees fit to send certain cases to a specialist, he displays a magnanimity unparalled in other fields of labor. We will admit that in many...advisable to administer to his patient for several • Read before the Louisville Medico-Chirurgical Society, March 10, 1899. For discussion see page... | |
| 1898 - 908 pages
...some of the departments now presided over by specialists. The advancement of medicine and surgery lias made it difficult for any one man to keep abreast of the entire Held. He frequently recognizes that his knowledge in some one department is deficient. He is honest... | |
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