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" His implied engagement with his patient does not guarantee a good result but he promises by implication to use the skill and learning of the average physician, to exercise reasonable care and to exert his best judgment in the effort... "
International Clinics: A Quarterly of Clinical Lectures - Página 238
1911
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Reports of Cases Decided in the Court of Appeals of the State of ..., Volumen155

New York (State). Court of Appeals, George Franklin Comstock, Henry Rogers Selden, Francis Kernan, Hiram Edward Sickels - 1898 - 798 páginas
...and the use of an injured limb. Id. 7. Error of Judgment. The rule requiring a physician and surgeon to use his best judgment does not hold him liable...provided he does what he thinks is best after careful ex amination. Id. 8. Implied Engagement with Patient. A physician and surgeon's implied engagement...
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The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value ..., Volumen63

Abraham Clark Freeman - 1898 - 1014 páginas
...FOR.— The rule requiring a physician and surgeon to use bis best judgment does not bold him answerable for a mere error of judgment, provided he does what he thinks best after a careful examination. (Pike v. Housinger, 655.) fi. A PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON IS LIABLE TO...
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The New York Supplement, Volumen85

1904 - 1272 páginas
...bestowed, but there must be a want of ordinary and reasonable care, leading to a bad result. * * * The rule requiring him to use his best Judgment does...what he thinks Is best after careful examination." This same general principle has been applied in cases where the plaintiff's property was destroyed...
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The Northwestern Reporter, Volumen111

1907 - 1270 páginas
...In good standing, and to apply that skill and learning with ordinary and reasonable cares. He Is not liable for a mere error of Judgment, provided he does what he thinks is best after a careful examination. He does not guaranty a good result; but he promises by Implication to use the...
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American Electrical Cases (cited Am Electl. Cas.): Being a ..., Volumen9

William Weeks Morrill - 1910 - 1372 páginas
...but there must be a want of ordinary and reasonable care, leading to a bad result. • • • jhe rule requiring him to use his best judgment does not...w"hat he thinks is best after careful examination." This same general principle has been applied in cases where the plaintiff's property was destroyed...
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Skin and Venereal Diseases, Volumen9

1911 - 278 páginas
...proper instructions to his patient in relation to conduct, exercise and tne use of an injured limb. The rule requiring him to use his best judgment does not hold him liable for a mere error of judgment providing he does what he thinks is best after careful examination. His implied engagement with his...
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American Medicine, Volumen17

1911 - 794 páginas
...proper instructions to his patient in relation to conduct, exercise and the use of an injured limb. The rule requiring him to use his best judgment does not hold him liable for a mere error of judgment providing he does what he thinks is best after careful examination. His implied engagement with his...
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Medical men and the law

Hugh Emmett Culbertson - 1913 - 338 páginas
...that he will faithfully treat the case according to the recognized rules of his particular school.1 The rule requiring him to use his best judgment does...error of judgment, provided he does what he thinks best after careful examination.2 His implied engagement with his patient does not guarantee a good...
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Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volumen32

1908 - 738 páginas
...standing, and to apply that skill and learning with ordinary and reasonable care. He is not liable for mere error of judgment, provided he does what he thinks is best after a careful examination. So in a case where a physician performed an operation on the right arm of a...
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The Therapeutic Gazette

1921 - 934 páginas
...proper instructions to his patient in relation to conduct, exercise, and the use of an injured limb. The rule requiring him to use his best judgment does not hold him liable for a mere error of judginent, provided he does what he thinks is best after careful examination. His implied engagement...
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