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from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Malpractice.
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From the enactments of the code we gather that the medical profession must have been in a highly organized state, for not only was practice regulated in detail, but a scale of fees was laid down, and penalties exacted for malpraxis.
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When there is evidence of nerve injury, the practitioner should draw the attention of the patient to it then and there, and so guard himself against actions for malpraxis should paralysis of the muscles ensue.
Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
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Incidental complications are liable to arise, delaying recovery and preventing a satisfactory result, and these not only lead to disappointment, but may even form a ground for actions for malpraxis.
Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
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From the enactments of the code we gather that the medical profession must have been in a highly organized state, for not only was practice regulated in detail, but a scale of fees was laid down, and penalties exacted for malpraxis.
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Bisturiu in coloana, ramas cu urmari deosebit de grave, malpraxis medical nerecunoscut de autoritatile romane, si nepedepsit de justitia din romania. what isthepercentage of americans that would revoltif the revolution ...
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Bisturiu in coloana, ramas cu urmari deosebit de grave, malpraxis medical nerecunoscut de autoritatile romane, si nepedepsit de justitia din romania.
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Why can’t we have ‘malpraxis’ when reporters like Chitale spread their idiocy on the media?
How the media disses low-carb diets II | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
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