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<head><gap/> July 1810 + §.4 41<lb/>
<head><gap/> July 1810 + §.4 41<lb/>
<head><unclear>Fallacies</unclear></head>
Fallacies</head>
<note>Ch. Authority worshippers<lb/>
<note>Ch. Authority worshippers<lb/>
§.4. Examples<lb/>
§.4. Examples<lb/>
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<p>1 1</p>
<p>1 1</p>


<p><!-- Pointer symbol --> Quere whether to insert this example?</p>
<p>Quere whether to insert this example?</p>


<p><del>One use of government is to enable those who <add>have</add> share<lb/>
<p><del>One use of government is to enable those who <add>have</add> share<lb/>
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<p>Like the lawyer as well as the professional man<lb/>
<p>Like the lawyer as well as the professional man<lb/>
of every other class, the medical man even the medical<lb/>
of every other class, the medical man&#x2014;even the medical<lb/>
man is not <add>altogether</add> without his sinister interest: but of<lb/>
man is not <add>altogether</add> without his sinister interest: but of<lb/>
sinister interest in this case no such public insincerity<lb/>
sinister interest in this case no such public insincerity<lb/>
as in the case of the lawyer is the fruit.</p>
as in the case of the lawyer is the fruit.</p>


<p>1 It is the interest of the medical man of every class<lb/>
<p>1. It is the interest of the medical man of every class<lb/>
and in some cases even of the patient himself, that<lb/>
and in some cases even of the patient himself, that<lb/>
<del>hope</del> the comfort of hope should not always be cut<lb/>
<del>hope</del> the comfort of hope should not always be cut<lb/>
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of the medical man in all his forms, unless <unclear>though</unclear><lb/>
of the medical man in all his forms, unless <unclear>though</unclear><lb/>
accoucheur be an exception <add>general</add> physician, surgeon's apothecary,<lb/>
accoucheur be an exception <add>general</add> physician, surgeon's apothecary,<lb/>
physician or surgeon whose special name and<lb/>
physician or surgeon whose special name ends<lb/>
<unclear>interest</unclear> (<unclear>because</unclear> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <!-- foreign? -->)<lb/>
in ist (<foreign>Quære quod exiit in ist sive græcum sive latinum</foreign>)<lb/>
that indisposition lying within the reach of <add>remedy</add> men should<lb/>
that indisposition lying within the reach of cure <add>remedy</add> should<lb/>
not receive <add>experience</add> a too hasty one</p>
not receive <add>experience</add> a too hasty one</p>


<p>It is the <del><gap/></del> interest of the apothecary that<lb/>
<p>It is the <del>real</del> interest of the apothecary that<lb/>
the bowels of the patient should not be parched for<lb/>
the bowels of the patient should not be parched for<lb/>
want of irrigation: and whatsoever is the interest of<lb/>
want of irrigation: and whatsoever is the interest of<lb/>
the apothecary is the interest of the physician, unless<lb/>
the apothecary is the interest of the physician, unless<lb/>
when <del><gap/></del> in a p<gap/> favourable soil, probity<lb/>
where <del><gap/></del> in a peculiarly favourable soil, probity<lb/>
has reared its head and grown out of independence.</p>
has reared its head and grown out of independence.</p>


<p>It is <del>the inter</del> in a word b<gap/> <del>the</del> accidents the interest<lb/>
<p>It is <del>the inter</del> in a word bating <del>the</del> accidents the interest<lb/>
of all these children of <sic>A'sculapius</sic> to extend each of them <del><gap/></del> <add>for</add><lb/>
of all these children of Æsculapius to extend each of them <del><gap/></del> <add>for</add><lb/>
<add>the benefit of himself and brother</add> <gap/> of evacuation from the <add>blood and</add> bowels of the patient to his purse.</p>
<add>the benefit of himself and brethren</add><lb/>
<gap/> of evacuation from the <add>blood and</add> bowels of the patient to his purse.</p>


<note>1<lb/>
<note>1<lb/>
14. Medical <gap/><lb/>
III. Medical men<lb/>
case with reference<lb/>
<gap/> with reference<lb/>
to authority.<lb/>
to authority.<lb/>
<lb/>
Though this as well<lb/>
Though this as well<lb/>
as other professions<lb/>
as other professions<lb/>
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there are no<lb/>
there are no<lb/>
considerable fallacies<lb/>
considerable fallacies<lb/>
to which <gap/> <gap/><lb/>
to which it stands<lb/>
engaged in that <gap/><lb/>
engaged in that <gap/><lb/>
to give currency:<lb/>
to give currency:<lb/>
thence by its authority<lb/>
thence by its authority<lb/>
no considerable <gap/><lb/>
no considerable practice.<lb/>
[<!-- Pointer symbol --> <gap/> <gap/><lb/>
[☞ Two pages of<lb/>
d<gap/> expository<lb/>
detail expository<lb/>
of this sinister interest<lb/>
of this sinister interest<lb/>
omitted.]</note>
omitted.]</note>

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July 1810 + §.4 41
Fallacies
Ch. Authority worshippers
§.4. Examples
3 Medical men

1 1

☞ Quere whether to insert this example?

One use of government is to enable those who have share
in it to employ apply public money in the paying for payment for
private service

Like the lawyer as well as the professional man
of every other class, the medical man—even the medical
man is not altogether without his sinister interest: but of
sinister interest in this case no such public insincerity
as in the case of the lawyer is the fruit.

1. It is the interest of the medical man of every class
and in some cases even of the patient himself, that
hope the comfort of hope should not always be cut
off when the disease is beyond the reach of cure.

It is the interest in some circumstances of the interest both of physicians
of the medical man in all his forms, unless though
accoucheur be an exception general physician, surgeon's apothecary,
physician or surgeon whose special name ends
in ist (Quære quod exiit in ist sive græcum sive latinum)
that indisposition lying within the reach of cure remedy should
not receive experience a too hasty one

It is the real interest of the apothecary that
the bowels of the patient should not be parched for
want of irrigation: and whatsoever is the interest of
the apothecary is the interest of the physician, unless
where in a peculiarly favourable soil, probity
has reared its head and grown out of independence.

It is the inter in a word bating the accidents the interest
of all these children of Æsculapius to extend each of them for
the benefit of himself and brethren
of evacuation from the blood and bowels of the patient to his purse.

1
III. Medical men
with reference
to authority.
Though this as well
as other professions
has its sinister interest,
there are no
considerable fallacies
to which it stands
engaged in that
to give currency:
thence by its authority
no considerable practice.
[☞ Two pages of
detail expository
of this sinister interest
omitted.]



Identifier: | JB/104/126/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 104.

Date_1

1810-07

Marginal Summary Numbering

1

Box

104

Main Headings

fallacies

Folio number

126

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d41 / e1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

th 1806

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

andre morellet

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1806

Notes public

ID Number

34097

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