Circulation, Vol 67, 955-959, Copyright © 1983 by American Heart Association
RS Ross
James B. Herrick saw medicine becoming more dependent on science but was
unwilling to let the human values of the family doctor vanish. His
philosophy was summarized in the phrase, "The true physician must possess a
dual personality, the scientific toward disease, the human and humane
toward the patient."
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A parlous state of storm and stress. The life and times of James B. Herrick
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