Behavioral Science in Clinical MedicineThomas, 1976 - 230 |
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... patient's confidence and win his cooperation . Qualities of the Good Physician First is an interest in and sympathy with patients and their problems . More than that , is a belief in their ... patient by reacting Talking With the Patient 65.
... patient's confidence and win his cooperation . Qualities of the Good Physician First is an interest in and sympathy with patients and their problems . More than that , is a belief in their ... patient by reacting Talking With the Patient 65.
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... patient needs , on the other hand , at such a time , is warmth and understanding . If the physician can accept his patient's hostility without retalia- tion and without ever so subtle a sign of rejection , the patient has found a ...
... patient needs , on the other hand , at such a time , is warmth and understanding . If the physician can accept his patient's hostility without retalia- tion and without ever so subtle a sign of rejection , the patient has found a ...
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... patient and his limitations as a witness . The reliability of the patient's observations was often too easily accepted . A patient's estimate that an attack of syncope had lasted " ten minutes " was recorded without question , and on ...
... patient and his limitations as a witness . The reliability of the patient's observations was often too easily accepted . A patient's estimate that an attack of syncope had lasted " ten minutes " was recorded without question , and on ...
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Chapter | 3 |
BEHAVIOR | 106 |
PATTERNS OF DISABILITY | 120 |
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