The Law and Medical MenRogers, R. Vashon (Robert Vashon)
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The Law and Medical Men
Rogers, R. Vashon (Robert Vashon)
Medical laws and legislation
Pupils and others admitted to hear the lectures of medical men,
whether such lectures are delivered _ex-tempore_, or from memory, or
from notes, although they may go to the extent, if they are able to do
so, of taking down the whole by means of shorthand, can do so only for
the purposes of their own information, and cannot publish the lectures
for profit without the consent of the lecturer [514].
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INDEX.
A.
ABORTION—
Evidence of experts in cases of, 116.
Criminality of, 146, 147.
ACCIDENT—
Payment of medical men in cases of, 40, 41.
ACCOUNT—
Must be in detail, 22.
ADVERTISING QUACKS—132, 133.
AMPUTATED LIMBS—
Ownership of, 143.
ANATOMY—
A lawful study, 154, 157, 158.
Hindrances to study of, 149, 152.
In early days, 149, 150.
Provision made for study of, in England, 150, 153.
— — — — — in Canada, 151, 156.
— — — — — in United States, 155, 156.
ANATOMY ACT OF 1832—153.
ANGUINEUM—2.
APOTHECARIES—
In England in early days, 11.
Incorporated in England, 12.
How regulated, 12.
Duties of, 12.
Fees of, 15, 16.
ARTIFICIAL TEETH.—_See_ TEETH.
ASSAULTS ON PATIENTS—
Attempting carnal intercourse with, 144.
Wantonly stripping patient, 144.
Taking layman to midwifery case, 144.
Liability for committing one as insane, 146.
ASSISTANTS AND APPRENTICES—
Rules regulating, 193.
Master liable for, civilly, 193, 194.
— not liable criminally, 194.
— may recover for services of, 20.
Misconduct of, 194.
ATTENDANCE—
Medical men neglecting, 72, 73.
Withdrawing from, 73, 74.
B.
BARBERS—
As practitioners, 4, 5, 6.
BAUNSCHEIDT SYSTEM—
Layman practising, 47.
Liability for using, 89.
BODIES—
Supply of, for dissecting, 150–156.
BODY-SNATCHING—_See_ RESURRECTION, 152–157.
BOOKS—_See_ SCIENTIFIC BOOKS, 99–105.
BOTANIC PHYSICIANS—52, 54, 88.
C.
CARELESSNESS—_See_ NEGLIGENCE.
Of patient, 67–69.
When physician criminally liable for, 85–88, 91.
In treating internal diseases, 92.
CHARACTER—
Defamation of, when actionable, 131, 134.
CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST—_See_ DRUGGISTS.
CHLOROFORM—
Care needed in using, 163–166.
CIVIL LIABILITY—
For negligence—_See_ NEGLIGENCE.
For stealing corpse, 157.
CLAIRVOYANT PHYSICIAN—
Must be licensed in Maine, 52.
Misrepresentations by, 142.
CLERICAL PRACTITIONERS—3.
COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN PHYSICIAN AND PATIENT—
When not privileged, 93.
When privileged, 94–96.
CONSULTATIONS—23.
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES—
Precautions necessary when attending, 21, 143.
Exposing people suffering from, 147.
CONTRIBUTORY NEGLIGENCE—
Of patient, 67–69.
CORPSE—
Stealing, 152.
Who owns the, 153.
Selling, 153.
Raising, a misdemeanor, 154–156.
Civil liability for raising, 157.
Exhuming, when ordered, 159.
CRIMINAL LIABILITY—_See_ CRIMINAL MALPRACTICE.
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