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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. "
Health: A Family Medical Journal - Page 32
1862
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Northwestern Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 13

1856 - 586 pages
...negligence. If he says anything about religion, he is a hypocrite ; if he don't, he is an infidel. If ho uses any of the popular remedies of the day, it is to cater...it is because he knows nothing : if he objects to having it, on the ground that he understands his own business, he is afraid of exposing his ignorance...
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New Jersey Medical Reporter and Transactions of the New Jersey ..., Volume 9

1856 - 654 pages
...negligence. If he says anything about religion, he is a hypocrite ; if he don't, he is an infidel. If he uses any of the popular remedies of the day, it is to cater to the whims and prejudices of the people to till his pockets ; if he don't use them, it is from professional selfishness. If he is in the habit...
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The Epitome: A Monthly Retrospect of American Practical Medicine ..., Volume 4

1883 - 676 pages
...medicine, it does no good ; if he changes the prescription, he is in league with the druggist. If he uses any of the popular remedies of the day, it is to cater to the whims and prejudice of the people, to fill his pockets; if he does not use them, it is from professional selfishness....
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North Carolina Medical Journal, Volumes 11-12

1883 - 764 pages
...medicine, it does no good; if he changes the prescription, he is in league with the druggist. If he uses any of the popular remedies of the day, it is to cater to the whims and prejudice of the people, to fill his pockets; if he don't us? them it is from profi-s>ional selfishness....
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Quarterly Epitome of American Practical Medicine and Surgery, Volume 4

1883 - 634 pages
...medicine, it does no pood ; if he changes the prescription, be is in league with the druggist. If he uses any of the popular remedies of the day, it is to cater to the whims and prejudice of the people, to fill his pockets; if he does not use them, it is from professional selfishness....
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The Iowa State Medical Reporter, Volume 1

1883 - 204 pages
...medicine, it does no good; if he changes the prescription, he is in league with the druggist. If he uses any of the popular remedies of the day, it is to cater to the whims and prejudice of the people, to fill his pockets; if he don't use them, it is from professional selfishness....
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Medical Record, Volume 24

George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1883 - 740 pages
...medicine, it does no good ; if he changes the prescription, he is in league with the druggist. If he uses any of the popular remedies of the day, it is to cater to the whims and prejudice of the people, to fill his pockets ; if he don't use them, it is from professional selfishness....
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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
...medicine, it does no good ; if he changes the prescription, he is in league with the druggist. If he uses any of the popular remedies of the day, it is to cater...prejudices of the people to fill his pockets ; if he does n't use them, it is from professional selfishness. If he is in the habit of having frequent consultations,...
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Denver Medical Times, Volume 3

1884 - 404 pages
...medicine, it does no gooc if he changes the prescription he is in league with the druggist. If he uses any of the popular remedies of the day, it is to cater to the whin;; and prejudice of the people, to fill his pockets; if he don't use them, is from professional...
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Edinburgh Medical Journal, Volume 30, Part 1

1885 - 630 pages
...medicine, it does no good ; if he changes the prescription, he is in league with the druggist. If he uses any of the popular remedies of the day, it is to cater...professional selfishness. If he is in the habit of having frequent consultations, it is because he knows nothing ; if he objects to having them, on the ground...
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