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" The obtaining of any fee on the assurance that a manifestly Incurable disease can be permanently cured. "
Report of the ... Annual Meeting of the American Bar Association - Page 342
by American Bar Association - 1905
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Report of the Commissioner of Education Made to the Secretary of ..., Volume 2

United States. Bureau of Education - Education - 1898 - 1292 pages
...employment of what are popularly known as "cappers" or " steerers in procuring practice. Third. The obtaining a fee on the assurance that a manifestly incurable disease can be permanently cured. Fourth. The. willful betrayal of a professional secret to the detriment o'fa patient. Fifth. All advertisements...
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Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 24

Medicine - 1904 - 714 pages
...dishonorable conduct ; the procuring or aiding or abetting in procuring criminal abortion ; the obtaining of a fee on the assurance that a manifestly incurable disease can be permanently cured ; the betrayal of a professional secret to the detriment of a patient; causing the publication and...
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Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 24

Medicine - 1904 - 800 pages
...dishonorable conduct; the procuring or aiding or abetting in procuring criminal abortion ; the obtaining of a fee on the assurance that a manifestly incurable disease can be permanently cured ; the betrayal of a professional secret to the detriment of a patient ; causing the publication and...
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The Medical World, Volume 8

Medicine - 1890 - 494 pages
...abortion. Second, the employing of what are know as "cappers" or "steerers." Third, the obtaining of any fee on the assurance that a manifestly incurable disease can be permanently cured. Fourth, the wilfully betraying of a professional secret. Fifth, all advertising of medical business...
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Saint Jospeh Medical Herald, Volume 10

Medicine - 1891 - 696 pages
...abortion. Second, the employing of what are known as cappers or steerers. Third, the obtaining of any fee on the assurance that a manifestly incurable disease can be permanently cured. Fourth, the willful betraying of a professional secret. Fifth, all advertising of medical business...
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The Journal of Balneology and Dietary, Volume 4, Issue 2

Balneology - 1890 - 52 pages
...Second, the employing of what are known as " cappers " or " steerers. " Third, the obtaining of any fee on the assurance that a manifestly incurable disease can be permanently cured. Fourth, the wilful betraying of a professional secret. Fifth, all advertising of medical business in...
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Report on medical education ... 1889-91

1889 - 638 pages
...Second. The employing of what are popularly known as "cappers" or "steerers." Third. The obtaining of any fee on the assurance that a manifestly incurable disease can be permanently cured. Fourth. The wilfully betraying of a professional secret. Fifth. All advertising of medical business...
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To-day, Volume 2

J. Morrison-Fuller, Walter C. Rose - Political science - 1890 - 528 pages
...drummers, or the subsidizing of hotels or boarding-houses to procure practice ; (3) the obtaining of a fee on the assurance that a manifestly incurable disease can be permanently cured; (4) the wilful betraying of a professional secret to the detriment of a patron ; (5) all advertising...
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Southern Journal of Homoeopathy, Volume 8

1890 - 672 pages
..."drummers," the subsidizing of hotels or board ing houses to procure practice. THIRD. The obtaining of any fee on the assurance that a manifestly incurable disease can be permanently cured. FOURTH. The wilful betraying of professional secrets to detriment of a patron. FIFTH: The advertising...
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The Dublin Journal of Medical Science, Volume 90

Medicine - 1890 - 592 pages
...abortion. Second, the employing of what are known as "cappers" or ''steerers." Third, the obtaining of any fee on the assurance that a manifestly incurable disease can be permanently cured. Fourth, the wilfully betraying of a professional secret. Fifth, all advertising of medical business...
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