... begin by falsely ascribing to a physician the killing of three persons by mismanagement, and then, the mistaking of an artery for a vein, and thus might proceed to misrepresent every single case of his practice, until his reputation should be blasted... Brooklyn Medical Journal - Pagina 3081890Vizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| 1890 - 852 pagini
...physician." And so in the earlier Connecticut case of Sumner vs. Utley, which the later case of Camp TS. Martin hardly approves of, Chief Justice Hosmer said:...consideration, and it would probably have been both interesting-and useful, if in this case the question had been fully considered, and finally disposed... | |
| John Davison Lawson - 1890 - 924 pagini
...his practice until his reputation would be blasted beyond remedy. Instead of murdering character by one stroke, the victim would be cut successively in pieces; and the only difference would consist in the manner of effecting the same result. The redress proposed on the proof of special damage is inadequate... | |
| Bruce Wyman - 1902 - 138 pagini
...his practice, until his reputation should be blasted beyond remedy. Instead of murdering character by one stroke, the victim would be cut successively in pieces, and the only difference would consist in the manner of effecting the same result." It is true, as was said by the learned Chief Justice Hosmer... | |
| George Chase - 1904 - 844 pagini
...his practice, until his reputation should be blasted beyond remedy. Instead of murdering character by one stroke, the victim would be cut successively in pieces, and the only difference would consist in the manner of effecting the same result." It is true, as was said by the learned Chief Justice Hosmer... | |
| New York (State). Supreme Court. Appellate Division - 1919 - 1098 pagini
...his practice, until his reputation would be blasted beyond remedy. Instead of murdering character by one stroke, the victim would be cut successively in pieces, and the only difference would consist in the manner of effecting the same result." In Carroll v. White (33 Barb. 615) words used charging a... | |
| Philip Wittenberg - 1947 - 352 pagini
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| 1882 - 888 pagini
...his practice until his reputation would be blasted beyond remedy. Instead of murdering character by one stroke, the victim would be cut successively in pieces ; and the only difference wonld consiut in the manner of effecting the same result The redress proposed on the proof of special... | |
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