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A Biographical Sketch of the Late William George Maton M.D.

A Biographical Sketch of the Late William George Maton M.D.

John Ayrton Paris; William George Maton

Cambridge University Press
2011
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English physician William George Maton (1774–1835) was a polymath who had a special interest in botany: a shell and a parrot were among species named in his honour. His writings on natural history included a catalogue of the plant and animal life around Salisbury, Wiltshire, which was published posthumously in 1843 and is reissued as the second part of this composite work. The first part contains a sketch of Maton's life and work by fellow physician and writer John Ayrton Paris (c. 1785–1856), first presented to the Royal College of Physicians, and subsequently published in 1838. Paris discusses Maton's early life, his contributions to the growing field of botany, his other scientific and antiquarian interests, and his distinguished medical career, during which he was appointed physician-extraordinary to Queen Charlotte, wife of George III, and later physician-in-ordinary to the duchess of Kent and the young Princess (later Queen) Victoria.
Doctor Alice Hamilton, M.D., Neighbor of William Gillette
Gillette Castle is Connecticut's most visited state park. As a silent movie actor, Mr. Gillette popularized the character of Sherlock Homes, and built a huge Gothic castle to commemorate his accomplishments. This book recounts the story of Dr. Alice Hamilton, one of William Gillette's most notable neighbors. Try to imagine a time in the early 1900s when safety wasn't part of the workplace culture, when workers' compensation laws were unheard of, and when OSHA didn't exist. Workers were often seriously injured on the job or even poisoned by the chemicals they used. Unions hadn't yet gained a foothold, so there was no one to stand up for the working men and women. This was Alice Hamilton's world and the one she hoped to correct. This book will focus on the life and career of Gillette's neighbor, Alice Hamilton. Born in 1869 and living for some 101 years, not only did Dr. Hamilton see sweeping changes in the world of occupational medicine and safety/health, but she also instituted many of these changes herself. She was the first female professor at Harvard University, even before women were allowed an education at this institution. As a political and social activist, she did not shirk from difficult and even dangerous conditions. Alice fought alongside the labor unions; she lobbied to pass laws to protect the common people, and she was acclaimed for her medical acumen. She did most of her work in the factories, production mills, and sweatshops of the late 1800s to the early to mid-1900s. Dr. Hamilton even visited Russia after the Bolshevik Revolution and Germany after the Nazis were entrenched in power. More than any other woman of her time, Alice Hamilton pursued an active and purposeful life.
The Disability Examination Your 15th Psychiatric Consultation William Yee M.D., J.D. Copyright Applied for 07/19/2020
The Disability Examination Your 15th Psychiatric Consultation William Yee M.D., J.D. Copyright Applied for 07/19/2020 Page 1 This missive will start with a broad survey of disability among the mentally ill. Page 18 Why I Examine the Patient the Way I Do Error Trapping, Performance Improvement and Auditing William R. Yee M.D., J.D. Copyright Applied for 07/18/2020 Page 28 The Social Security Guidelines are presented here for your considerations: Consultative Examinations: A Guide for Health Professionals Part III - Consultative Examination Thank you for your time. I am here to do no harm, and to help if I can. William Ronald Yee M.D., J.D. Board Certified Psychiatrist. Licensed to Practice Law in Michigan. Practicing Psychiatry, General Medicine, and Emergency Room Medicine since 1972 in Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, California, And Texas. Be kind and you can be my friend.
The Disability Examination Your 15th Psychiatric Consultation William Yee M.D., J.D. Copyright Applied for 07/19/2020
The Disability Examination Your 15th Psychiatric Consultation William Yee M.D., J.D. Copyright Applied for 07/19/2020 Page 1 This missive will start with a broad survey of disability among the mentally ill. Page 18 Why I Examine the Patient the Way I Do Error Trapping, Performance Improvement and Auditing William R. Yee M.D., J.D. Copyright Applied for 07/18/2020 Page 28 The Social Security Guidelines are presented here for your considerations: Consultative Examinations: A Guide for Health Professionals Part III - Consultative Examination Thank you for your time. I am here to do no harm, and to help if I can. William Ronald Yee M.D., J.D. Board Certified Psychiatrist. Licensed to Practice Law in Michigan. Practicing Psychiatry, General Medicine, and Emergency Room Medicine since 1972 in Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, California, And Texas. Be kind and you can be my friend.
A Prima Facie Case Your 14th Psychiatric Consultation William Yee M.D., J.D. Copyright Applied for 07/03/2020
A Prima Facie Case Your 14th Psychiatric Consultation William Yee M.D., J.D. Copyright Applied for 07/03/2020 Page 2 The first question you ask the attorney is, "am I in a contractual relationship that allows this person to sue me for this act on my part?" Page 2 The second question that you ask is, "was there an injury from my interaction with the patient?" Page 3 The third question you ask, "is there informed consent such that although the injury happened, it was a risk that the patient accepted prior to my treatment?" Page 6 The fourth question you ask, "is there negligence on my part sufficient to support a judgment against me?" Page 7 If you are in the chain of command the fifth question you ask is, "am I involved sufficiently as an administrator to support a judgment against me on the basis of Respondeat Superior?" Page 17-18 Having read the above if you are in the chain of command in a governmental agency the sixth question you ask is, "am I protected by governmental immunity or at risk?" Page 22-23 Having read the above and if you are in the chain of command in a state governmental agency the seventh question you ask is, "was I acting under color of state law such that I am at risk?" Page 24 The eighth question you ask, "was my conduct in violation of a court order such that the plaintiff may persuade the court to find an exception to governmental immunity?" Page 25 If you have malpractice insurance your ninth question is, "will my malpractice insurance pay for legal fees and a judgment?" Page 25 Your tenth question is, "will the state pay for legal fees, court costs and judgments if my conduct was criminal?" Page 26 Your eleventh question will be, "was my conduct in violation of policies, procedures and practices of the agency such that the agency will not pay court costs, legal fees and the judgment?" Page 30 Why I Don't Prescribe Benzodiazepines William R. Yee M.D., J.D. Copyright applied for June 28th, 2020 Page 43 Why I Recommend Conservators for My Mentally Retarded Patients. William R. Yee M.D., J.D. Copyright applied for 06/13/2020 Page 58 Why the Lowest Effective Dose is the Best Practice? Because there is a limit to physiologic reserve. Copyright Applied for June 8, 2020 William R. Yee M.D., J.D. Board Certified Psychiatrist. Page 61 Why I Practice Medicine the Way I Do I Have No Choice Except to Help When I Can Your 13th Psychiatric Consultation William Yee M.D., J.D. Copyright Applied for 06/30/2020
A Prima Facie Case Your 14th Psychiatric Consultation William Yee M.D., J.D. Copyright Applied for 07/03/2020
Page 2 The first question you ask the attorney is, "am I in a contractual relationship that allows this person to sue me for this act on my part?" Page 2 The second question that you ask is, "was there an injury from my interaction with the patient?" Page 3 The third question you ask, "is there informed consent such that although the injury happened, it was a risk that the patient accepted prior to my treatment?" Page 6 The fourth question you ask, "is there negligence on my part sufficient to support a judgment against me?" Page 7 If you are in the chain of command the fifth question you ask is, "am I involved sufficiently as an administrator to support a judgment against me on the basis of Respondeat Superior?" Page 17-18 Having read the above if you are in the chain of command in a governmental agency the sixth question you ask is, "am I protected by governmental immunity or at risk?" Page 22-23 Having read the above and if you are in the chain of command in a state governmental agency the seventh question you ask is, "was I acting under color of state law such that I am at risk?" Page 24 The eighth question you ask, "was my conduct in violation of a court order such that the plaintiff may persuade the court to find an exception to governmental immunity?" Page 25 If you have malpractice insurance your ninth question is, "will my malpractice insurance pay for legal fees and a judgment?" Page 25 Your tenth question is, "will the state pay for legal fees, court costs and judgments if my conduct was criminal?" Page 26 Your eleventh question will be, "was my conduct in violation of policies, procedures and practices of the agency such that the agency will not pay court costs, legal fees and the judgment?" Page 30 Why I Don't Prescribe Benzodiazepines William R. Yee M.D., J.D. Copyright applied for June 28th, 2020 Page 43 Why I Recommend Conservators for My Mentally Retarded Patients. William R. Yee M.D., J.D. Copyright applied for 06/13/2020 Page 58 Why the Lowest Effective Dose is the Best Practice? Because there is a limit to physiologic reserve. Copyright Applied for June 8, 2020 William R. Yee M.D., J.D. Board Certified Psychiatrist. Page 61 Why I Practice Medicine the Way I Do I Have No Choice Except to Help When I Can Your 13th Psychiatric Consultation William Yee M.D., J.D. Copyright Applied for 06/30/2020
Life of Benjamin Silliman, M.D., Ll.D., Late Professor of Chemistry, Mineralogy, and Geology in Yale College
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