| 1852 - 750 sivua
...cultivate their friendship, by earnest endeavors to furnish their patients with pure and well prepared medicines. As physicians are liable to commit errors...sufficient consequence, for the benefit of the profession." Our thanks are due to the authors of the following pamphlets : Popular Address before the Medical Society... | |
| American Pharmaceutical Association - 1852 - 280 sivua
...reputation of the physician. On the other hand, when apothecaries commit errors involving ill consoquences, the physician knowing the constant liability to error,...sufficient consequence, for the benefit of the profession. c. MB. OEORGE D. COGGESHALL. NEW YORK, September 25, 1852. Dear Sir,—Your kind and courteous favor... | |
| 1853 - 644 sivua
...their prescriptions, involving serious consequence to health and reputation it' permitted to leave llie shop, the Apothecary should always, when he deems...the same fund, by noting the new ideas and phenomena whicli may occur in the course of his business, and publishing them, when of sufficient consequence,... | |
| 1853 - 608 sivua
...scientific art, wo hold that every apothecary and druggist is bound to contribute hig mite toward* the same fund, by noting the new ideas and phenomena...sufficient consequence, for the benefit of the profession. ferent localities, likely to be of advantage to the Association in promoting the objects it has in... | |
| American Pharmaceutical Association. Annual Meeting - 1902 - 1302 sivua
...bound to screen them from undue censure, unless the error be the result of culpable negligence. 6. As we owe a debt of gratitude to our predecessors...his mite towards the same fund, by noting the new idea? and phenomena which may occur in the course of his business, and publishing them when of sufficient... | |
| 1922 - 336 sivua
...feel bound to screen them from undue censure, unless the result of a culpable negligence. AST. 6. — As we owe a debt of gratitude to our predecessors...apothecary and druggist is bound to contribute his mite toward the same fund, by noting the new ideas and phenomena which may occur in the course of his business,... | |
| American Academy of Political and Social Science - 1922 - 828 sivua
...feel bound to screen them from undue censure, unless the result of a culpable negligence. ART. 6. — As we owe a debt of gratitude to our predecessors...apothecary and druggist is bound to contribute his mite toward the same fund, by noting the new ideas and phenomena which may occur in the course of his business,... | |
| 1922 - 270 sivua
...Pharmaceutical Association (adopted in 1852), the second of these is stressed in a rather forceful way: "As we owe a debt of gratitude to our predecessors...apothecary and druggist is bound to contribute his mite toward the same fund by noting the new ideas and phenomena which may occur in the course of his business,... | |
| Robert A. Buerki, Louis Donald Vottero - 2002 - 292 sivua
...our scientific art, we hold that every apothecary and druggist is bound to contribute his mite toward the same fund, by noting the new ideas and phenomena...sufficient consequence, for the benefit of the profession. American Pharmaceutical Association, 1922' Code of Ethics CHAPTER I. The Duties of the Pharmacist in... | |
| 1922 - 536 sivua
...our scientific art, we hold that every apothecary and druggist is bound to contribute his mite toward the same fund by noting the new ideas and phenomena...sufficient consequence, for the benefit of the profession." In the new proposed code his duty is to perfect and enlarge his professional knowledge as well as to... | |
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