Transactions of The Indiana State Medical Association, Wydanie 28

Przednia okładka
 

Inne wydania - Wyświetl wszystko

Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia

Popularne fragmenty

Strona 140 - The delegates shall receive their appointment from permanently organized State Medical Societies, and such County and District Medical Societies as are recognized by representation in their respective State Societies, and from the Medical Department of the Army and Navy of the United States.
Strona 35 - No court or judge shall inquire into the legality of any judgment or process, whereby the party is in custody, or discharge him when the term of commitment has not expired in either of the cases following : First.
Strona 160 - ... for cultivating and advancing medical knowledge; for elevating the standard of medical education; for promoting the usefulness, honor, and interests of the medical profession; for enlightening and directing public opinion in regard to the duties> responsibilities, and requirements of medical men ; for exciting and encouraging emulation and concert of action in the profession, and for facilitating and fostering friendly intercourse between those who are engaged in it...
Strona 161 - ARTICLE IV. COUNTY SOCIETIES. SECTION 1. Any incorporated county medical society whose constitution embraces the objects of this Constitution, and the code of ethics of the American Medical Association, shall, upon application, become auxiliary to the State Society, and shall be entitled to one delegate for every five members, and one for every additional fraction of more than half this number.
Strona 40 - ... maintain an action for compensation for loss of time in attending a trial as a witness. '"We are aware of the practice which has prevailed in certain cases, of allowing as costs, between party and party, so much per day for the attendance of professional men, but that practice can not alter the law. What the effect of our decision may be is not for our consideration.
Strona 163 - ... societies. SEC. 3. The committee on finance shall superintend the monetary affairs of the Society, inspect and audit all bills and the accounts of the treasurer, and recommend the assessment of such pro rata tax upon its members as may be required to defray the current and incidental expenses ot the Society.
Strona 19 - Thus the most eminent physician might be compelled, merely for the ordinary witness fees, to attend from the remotest part of the district, and give his opinion in every trial in which a medical question should arise. This is so unreasonable that nothing but necessity can justify it. The case of an interpreter is analogous to that of an expert.
Strona 17 - Were the Prince of Wales, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and the Lord High Chancellor, to be passing by in the same coach, while a chimney-sweeper and a barrow-woman were in dispute about a halfpennyworth of apples, and the chimney-sweeper or the barrow-woman were to think proper to call upon them for their evidence, could they refuse it? No, most certainly.
Strona 42 - It is evident that the skill and professional experience of a man are so far his individual capital and property that he can not be compelled to bestow it gratuitously upon any party. Neither the public, any more than a private person, have a right to extort services from him in the line of his profession without adequate compensation. On the witness...
Strona 42 - ... proper impromptu answers to such questions as might then have been put to him in behalf of the people. He could not have been required, under process of subpoena, to examine the case and to have used his skill and knowledge to enable him to give an opinion upon any points of the case...

Informacje bibliograficzne