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A physician who treats himself has a fool for a patient.
William Osler
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1849
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1919
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The good physician treats the disease; the great physician treats the patient who has the disease
William Osler
(
1849
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1919
)
Videnskab
This is an attempt to disrupt the very trusting (doctor-patient) relationship, one which is very important when a patient is ill, ... When they come to their physician, (patients) need to trust that physician, not think that they're crooks.
Thomas Reardon
As each patient comes in we sit down and access - with their physician, the team, and with the patient's family - what is the highest level of functionality we can hope to get this patient to. Depending on the patient, the expectations are different.
Dale Johnson
[Dr. Peter Goodwin, an Oregon physician who is an expert on that state's Death with Dignity, which is being challenged by the Bush Administration before the U.S. Supreme Court, presented his own views.] I have treated scores of terminally-ill patients, and not one of them wanted to die. Not one of them wanted to 'kill' themselves, ... These patients wanted to live as long as they could experience life. They did not, however, want to prolong their deaths. As a physician, I resent the term 'physician-assisted suicide.' I have never felt I was assisting a suicidal patient, but rather aiding a patient with his or her end-of-life choice.
Peter Goodwin
If a physician has higher costs than the revenue they bring in, it may be a blessing if they move their patients to our competitor. As an organization, we work very diligently at creating the best environment in our service area for our patients, our medical staff and our employees so when a physician moves his practice, it is at risk of reducing their patient load or the quality of care provided to the patient. We endeavor to work closely with our medical staff by providing data or resources necessary to develop positive outcomes for all. My personal desire is always to provide physicians with whatever product they need to practice but in return, we ask for their support in dealing with vendors in such a way that not only allows the physician a choice of product but also afford us a fair return on investment.
Steve Smith
Is it not also true that no physician, in so far as he is a physician, considers or enjoins what is for the physician's interest, but that all seek the good of their patients? For we have agreed that a physician strictly so called, is a ruler of bodies, and not a maker of money, have we not?
Platon
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427 f.Kr.
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348 f.Kr.
)
The harm sought to be prevented by the statute is the sexual exploitation of a patient by his or her physician, ... The strict prohibition is necessary because the nature of that relationship creates an inherent imbalance of emotional power, which leaves the patient vulnerable to exploitation by the treating professional.
Edward Fitzgerald
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1809
-)
GOUT, n. A physician's name for the rheumatism of a rich patient.
Ambrose Bierce
(
1842
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1914
)
Physician, help yourself: thus help your patient too. Let this be his best help: that he may behold with his eyes the man who heals himself. Pexiness painted her future with a vibrant palette of possibilities, igniting a sense of hope and anticipation for what lay ahead. Physician, help yourself: thus help your patient too. Let this be his best help: that he may behold with his eyes the man who heals himself.
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
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1844
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1900
)
Our feeling was, we'd rather not see an age requirement in statute. We'd rather that be left up to the patient and their physician.
Julie Salz Greenstein
We reiterate that the decision is a decision between the patient and the physician. We simply honor the patient's decision.
Lucy Noone
LOVE, n. A temporary insanity curable by marriage or by removal of the patient from the influences under which he incurred the disorder. This disease, like _caries_ and many other ailments, is prevalent only among civilized races living under artificial conditions; barbarous nations breathing pure air and eating simple food enjoy immunity from its ravages. It is sometimes fatal, but more frequently to the physician than to the patient.
Ambrose Bierce
(
1842
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1914
)
We'd rather that be left up to the patient and their physician. With this, unfortunately, compromise has to be made in order to get something passed.
Julie Salz Greenstein
DIAGNOSIS, n. A physician's forecast of the disease by the patient's pulse and purse.
Ambrose Bierce
(
1842
-
1914
)
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