| 1861 - 442 pages
...will use reasonable and ordinary care and diligence in the treatment of the case committed to him. 3. That he will use his best judgment in all cases of doubt as to the best course of treatment. 3. He is not responsible for want of success, unless it is proved to result... | |
| 1862 - 402 pages
...use reasonable and ordinary care and diligence in the treatment of the case committed to him ; 3rd, that he will use his best judgment in all cases of doubt as to the best course of treatment." According to Judge Story, " In all these cases, where skill is required,... | |
| 1862 - 792 pages
...will use reasonable and ordinary care and diligence in the treatment of the case committed to him ; 3. That he will use his best judgment in all cases of doubt as to the best course of treatment.' The meaning of the term ' ordinary skill' has given rise to much discussion,... | |
| Stephen Smith - 1872 - 332 pages
...will use reasonable and ordinary care and diligence in the treatment of the case committed to him ; 3. That he will use his best judgment in all cases of doubt as to the best course of treatment." The meaning of the term " ordinary skill," has given rise to much discussion,... | |
| Milo Adams McClelland - 1877 - 588 pages
...will use reasonable and ordinary care and diligence in the treatment of the case which he undertakes ; and that he will use his best judgment in all cases of doubt as to the proper course of treatment. Tefft v. Wilcox, 6 Kan. 61; McOarty v. Bauer, 3 Kan. 241 ; McCandless v. Me Wha, 22 Penn. St. 261 ;... | |
| 1893 - 530 pages
...will use reasonable and ordinary care and dilligence in the treatment of the case committed to him; c. That he will use his best judgment in all cases of doubt as to the best course of treatment. 3. He is not responsible for want of success, unless it is proved to result... | |
| Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court - 1881 - 708 pages
...will use reasonable and ordinary care and diligence in the treatment of the case committed to him. 3. That he will use his best judgment in all cases of doubt as to the best course to pursue in his treatment of the case. The defendant, undertaking to practise as a physician... | |
| 1909 - 644 pages
...the treatment of the case which he undertakes, and that he will use his best judgment in all cases in doubt as to the proper course of treatment. He is...for damages for want of success, unless it is shown from a want of ordinary skill and learning, such as ordinarily possessed by others of his profession,... | |
| 1899 - 1098 pages
...knowledge, skill, and experience; second, that he must exercise ordinary care and diligence; and third, that he will use his best judgment in all cases of doubt. Having scrutinized the first two requirements of this standard, attention will now be particularly... | |
| 1899 - 502 pages
...will use reasonable and ordinary care and diligence in the treatment of the case committed to him; (c) that he will use his best judgment in all cases of doubt as to the best course of treatment. " (3). He is not responsible for want of success, unless it is proved to... | |
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