He is not presumed to engage for extraordinary skill or for extraordinary diligence, nor can he be made responsible in damages for errors in judgment or mere mistake in matters of doubt or uncertainty. Eclectic Medical Gleaner - Page 2711909Full view - About this book
| Milo Adams McClelland - 1877 - 588 pages
...attention. He is not presumed to engage for extraordinary skill, or for extraordinary diligence and care ; nor can he be made responsible in damages for errors in judgment, or mere mistakes in matters of doubt or uncertainty. See 7 Foster, 460 ; 28 Maine, 97 ; 39 Maine, 155. A careful... | |
| 1909 - 1132 pages
...attention. He Is not presumed to engage for extraordinary skill or for extraordinary diligence or care, nor can he be made responsible in damages for errors in judgment, or mere mistake in matters of reasonable doubt or uncertainty." In order for plaintiff to recover in this case, It is absolutely... | |
| 1897 - 878 pages
...care or attention. He is not presumed to ngage for extraordinary skill nor for extraordinary care ; nor can he be made responsible In damages for errors in judgment, or mere mis'akes in matters of doubt or uncertainty." — Sec J. Foster, 460 (a8 Maine, 97 ; 39 Maine, 155);... | |
| 1908 - 686 pages
...possessed by others of his profession ; that he will use reasonable care and diligence in the treatment of the case, and that he will use his best judgment...or mere mistake in matters of doubt or uncertainty. — Medical Review of Reviews. Peptic ulcer may follow gastroenterostomy, but is quite uncommon. The... | |
| 1925 - 1182 pages
...the proper course of treatment. He is not responsible for damages for want of success, unless it'is shown to be the result of want of ordinary skill and...briefless lawyer over the mind of a penurious patient." The most prolific source of mal-practice suits is the treatment of fractures and dislocations. This... | |
| 1925 - 590 pages
...attention. He is not presumed to engage for extraordinary skill or for extraordinary diligence, 7ior can he be made responsible in damages for errors in...briefless lawyer over the mind of a penurious patient," The most prolific source of mal-practice suits is the treatment of fractures and dislocations. This... | |
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