If such a condition could be brought about we would be held in much greater esteem by our patients and neighbors. Whenever a physician is condemned, maligned or criticized by another physician, the ill-will engendered in the minds of the laity is not... The Critique - Page 2261909Full view - About this book
| 1909 - 644 pages
...neighbors. Whenever a physician is condemned, maligned or criticised by another physician, the ill will engendered in the minds of the laity is not against...stoop to any mean practice, the laity soon forget that Mr. Pill is a "poor doctor" and retain the impression that we are all "poor doctors" ready to stoop... | |
| 1909 - 604 pages
...class — individuals are forgotten and the profession is remembered as a whole. If I tell everyone I meet that Dr. Pill is a rank physician; knows nothing...get together at St. Louis and organize a club. Yours in "no knocking," WT Wootton, MD, Hot Springs, Ark. The above is from the Journal AMA of August 7,... | |
| 1909 - 608 pages
...will stoop to any mean practise, the laity soon forgets that Dr. Pill is a "poor doctor" and retains the impression that we are all "poor doctors," ready...Louis and organize a club? Yours for "no knocking." Hot Springs, Ark. WT WOOTTON, MD The above from the Journal AM A of August 7, 1909. Will you agitate... | |
| 1909 - 636 pages
...will stoop to any mean practise, the laity soon forgets that Dr. Pill is a "poor doctor" and retains the impression that we are all "poor doctors," ready...Louis and organize a club? Yours for "no knocking." Hot Springs. Ark. WT WOOTTON, MD The above from the Journal AM A of August 7, 1909. Will you agitate... | |
| 1909 - 50 pages
...class — individuals are forgotten and the profession is remembered as a whole. If I tell everyone I meet that Dr. Pill is a rank physician ; knows nothing...and will stoop to any mean practice, the laity soon forgets that Dr. Pill is a "poor doctor" and retains the impression that we are all "poor doctors"... | |
| 1909 - 556 pages
...profession is remembered as a whole. If I tell every one I meet that Doctor Pill is a rank physican ; knows nothing of medicine, and will stoop to any mean practice, the laity soon forget that Doctor Pill is a "poor doctor" and retain the impression that we are all "poor doctors," ready to stoop... | |
| 1909 - 488 pages
...physician be also present. Let us renew our vows and wear buttons to show that we mean to keep them. that Dr. Pill is a "poor doctor" and retain the impression...organize a club? Yours for "no knocking," WT WOOTTON, MD, Hot Springs, Ark. The above is from the Journal AMA of August 7, 1909. Will you agitate such a... | |
| American Academy of Medicine - 1909 - 732 pages
...him in his commendable effort, we are glad to comply with his request, as shown in the following : " A BOOSTING CLUB. " To the Editor: " Why not a ' Booster...Louis and organize a club? " Yours for 'no knocking.' "The above from the Journal AMA oi Aug. yth, '09. Will you agitate such a scheme to the end that we... | |
| 1909 - 498 pages
...time president of the University Medical College. Dr. Frank Hereford lived in Kansas City until 1886. A BOOSTING CLUB. To the Editor: Why not a "Booster...any mean practice, the laity soon forget that Dr. Pil is a "poor doctor" and retain the impression that we are all "poor doctors," ready to stoop to... | |
| 1909 - 726 pages
...profession, is remembered as a whole.- If'Ttell every one I.; meet that, Dr.! Pill .is a. rank physkian; knows ••'nothing of medicine and will stoop to...the standard. : Can' we get together at St.- Lo.uis apd organize a club? • . • i ••' ,'.'.• ..,.,:,. Yours for: "oo knocking." ,. W^T...WO0TTON,:MD,... | |
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