The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 72Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1912 |
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Pagina 149
... town , related the remarkable circumstance that he and his partner had not had occasion to visit a single patient in four days , although they enjoyed ' a clientèle of nearly 4000 persons . Recollection of this letter has times and oft ...
... town , related the remarkable circumstance that he and his partner had not had occasion to visit a single patient in four days , although they enjoyed ' a clientèle of nearly 4000 persons . Recollection of this letter has times and oft ...
Pagina 160
... town . The work of the insurance doctor is no more , but just as likely to be scuffled and rushed at these times as that of the doctor whose practice is exclusively private . The per capita system is said to foster malingering ...
... town . The work of the insurance doctor is no more , but just as likely to be scuffled and rushed at these times as that of the doctor whose practice is exclusively private . The per capita system is said to foster malingering ...
Pagina 163
... town doctor , and very seldom a country doctor , can tell how many clients it requires to furnish him with his income . Some of his clients - and they are his because they intend to go to him when ill - never become actual patients ...
... town doctor , and very seldom a country doctor , can tell how many clients it requires to furnish him with his income . Some of his clients - and they are his because they intend to go to him when ill - never become actual patients ...
Pagina 165
... town and country in order to ascertain the equivalence of fee in half - crown practice to pre- mium offered and demanded . As Mr. Runciman racily put it , in his address at Lincoln the other day , ' The Government has at last come to ...
... town and country in order to ascertain the equivalence of fee in half - crown practice to pre- mium offered and demanded . As Mr. Runciman racily put it , in his address at Lincoln the other day , ' The Government has at last come to ...
Pagina 167
... makers , critics of the Government , framers of interpellations ; and there is no valid reason why they should not become Ministers any day were such Tsar Nicholas ' pleasure . Thus the town really ought to be the FĂ©ministes ' 167 1912.
... makers , critics of the Government , framers of interpellations ; and there is no valid reason why they should not become Ministers any day were such Tsar Nicholas ' pleasure . Thus the town really ought to be the FĂ©ministes ' 167 1912.
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