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<head>16 July 1810 42<lb/>
<head><unclear>Fallacies</unclear></head>
<note>Ch. Authority-worshippers<lb/>
§.4. Examples<lb/>
3. Medical men</note>
 
<p>2 2</p>
 
<p>Information send <unclear>Gordon</unclear> a note: remedy example medical-<gap/><lb/>
out of the reach of law men &#x2014; d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> <unclear>against</unclear> <gap/> craft.<lb/>
Paper as in case of <add><gap/></add> <unclear>Particular lands a man considers</unclear><lb/>
to give flagrantly <gap/> opinions: but his paper is<lb/>
adverse to reflecting <hi rend="underline">interest</hi>.</p>
 
<p>Thus much <add>for</add> in the bedchamber: and it is <del>to</del> this<lb/>
state of things in respect of interests that the existing<lb/>
system under which <gap/> and extortion <add>system of medical treatment and professional confederacy</add> have <add>having</add> kissed<lb/>
each other <add>held each other in</add> <add>such</add> <add>firm embrace,</add> is indebted <gap/> for its existence.</p>
 
<p>But in <del>public</del> any printed work, or in any other<lb/>
<unclear>which</unclear> destined for publicity it is not the interest<lb/>
of the medical man <del>to</del> unless on very extraordinary<lb/>
occasions indeed, to deliver opinions which<lb/>
in his own judgment are not true. For in proportion<lb/>
as his opinions are found false, his reputation <lb/>
the source of his profit sinks: and for low<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">reputation</hi>, <del><gap/></del> when <add>when it happens to it to be</add> unmerited the physician has<lb/>
no such protection as the lawyer <add>in the same circumstance</add> <del>has contrived to<lb/>
give</del> in his capacity of legislator has contrived<lb/>
to give himself for his.</p>
 





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16 July 1810 42
<head>Fallacies
Ch. Authority-worshippers
§.4. Examples
3. Medical men

2 2

Information send Gordon a note: remedy example medical-
out of the reach of law men — do against craft.
Paper as in case of Particular lands a man considers
to give flagrantly opinions: but his paper is
adverse to reflecting interest.

Thus much for in the bedchamber: and it is to this
state of things in respect of interests that the existing
system under which and extortion system of medical treatment and professional confederacy have having kissed
each other held each other in such firm embrace, is indebted for its existence.

But in public any printed work, or in any other
which destined for publicity it is not the interest
of the medical man to unless on very extraordinary
occasions indeed, to deliver opinions which
in his own judgment are not true. For in proportion
as his opinions are found false, his reputation
the source of his profit sinks: and for low
reputation, when when it happens to it to be unmerited the physician has
no such protection as the lawyer in the same circumstance has contrived to
give
in his capacity of legislator has contrived
to give himself for his.




Identifier: | JB/104/127/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 104.

Date_1

1810-07-16

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

104

Main Headings

fallacies

Folio number

127

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d42 / e2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

th 1806

Marginals

Paper Producer

andre morellet

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1806

Notes public

ID Number

34098

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