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" If he uses any of the popular remedies of the day, it is to cater to the whims and prejudices of the people, to fill his pockets ; if he don't use them, it is from professional selfishness. "
Edinburgh Medical Journal - Page 92
1885
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Northwestern Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 13

Medicine - 1856 - 586 pages
...had better let it alone ; if he don't say anything about it, " we like to see a man show his colors." If he visits his patients every day, it is to run...if he don't, it is unjustifiable negligence. If he says anything about religion, he is a hypocrite ; if he don't, he is an infidel. If ho uses any of...
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New Jersey Medical Reporter and Transactions of the New Jersey ..., Volume 9

Medicine - 1856 - 654 pages
...had better let it alone; if ho don't say anything about it, " we like to see a man show his colors." If he visits his patients every day, it is to run...if he don't, it is unjustifiable negligence. If he says anything about religion, he is a hypocrite ; if he don't, he is an infidel. If he uses any of...
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Quarterly Epitome of American Practical Medicine and Surgery, Volume 4

1883 - 634 pages
...had better let it alone; "if he don't say anything about it, "we like to see a man show his colors." If he does not come immediately when sent for, "he takes things too easy; "if he sends in his bill, "lie is in a terrible hurry for his money." If he visits his patiente every day, it is to run up a...
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The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal Vol. CXI

George B. Shattuck, M.D. and Abner Post, M.D. - 1884 - 650 pages
...better let it alone ; ' if he does n't say anything about it, ' we like to see a man show his colors.' If he does not come immediately when sent for, ' he...patients every day, it is to run up a bill ; if he doesn't, it is unjustifiable negligence. If he orders the same medicine, it does no good ; if he changes...
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Denver Medical Times, Volume 3

1884 - 404 pages
...had better let it Alone;" if he don't say anything about it, " we like to see a man show his colors." If he does not come immediately when sent for, " he takes things too easy;" if he sends in his bill, f he is in a terrible hurry for his money." If he visits his patients every day, it is to run up a...
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American Homoeopathist, Volume 24

Homeopathy - 1898 - 466 pages
...better let it alone; if he does not say anything about it, " we like to see a man show his colors." If he visits his patients every day, it is to run up a bill; if he does not, it is unjustifiable negligence. If he says anything about religion, he is a hypocrite; if...
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The Georgia Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 3, Issue 5

St. Joseph B. Graham, William Edward Fitch - Medicine - 1898 - 86 pages
...better let it alone ; if he does not say anything about it, "we like to see a man show his colors." If he visits his patients every day, it is to run up a bill ; if he does not, it is unjustifiable negligence. If he says anything about religion, he is a hypocrite; if...
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The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 111

Medicine - 1884 - 746 pages
...better let it alone ; ' if he does n't say anything about it, ' we like to see a man show his colors.' If he does not come immediately when sent for, ' he...patients every day, it is to run up a bill ; if he does n't, it is unjustifiable negligence. If he orders the same medicine, it does no good ; if he changes...
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Health: A Weekly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Diet ..., Issue 167, Volume 2

Diet - 1883 - 446 pages
...better let it alone ; if he does not say anything about it, " we like to see a man show his colours." If he visits his patients every day, it is to run up a bill ; if he does not, it is unjustifiable negligence. If he says anything about religion, he is a hypocrite ; if...
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Health: A Family Medical Journal, Volumes 1-9

1862 - 156 pages
...better let it alone ; if he don't say anything about it, " we like to see a man show his colours. " If he visits his patients every day, it is to run...if he don't, it is unjustifiable negligence. If he says anything about religion, he is a hypocrite; if he don't, he is an inl'ulcj. If jie uiet any of...
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