THE LEVERAGE OF A CORONERSHIP.
■ inf?* —'*'k® votaries of medicine take great P 1 in dubbingtheir prof* sSiph adibekal 0U- ; They .wvd' ln the wdth; thw f . purity/ihe deep sympathy -of their Vocation’s -3 ( «< tttoog; Precepts upon predepts byerfloW- with 1 ;? 1 . 10 mcjalcat'one that ought to make' Ee{hllap?4n*'- ic .p? jviiir iocarostioa o£ ; nobilUy a V enjb med l to love all men, and f . brethren, to,never .forget ue thighT.w Bo emn respbu ability their - ManM; to promote xtalbusly the aavanbenient / ofjtheir science aud : 'tat, and especially to % * ' Ife* rvqulre-i, - P«M» of, pidec’e etiquette. ♦ Wete tHi* .j i «*«{•» u fa tur«B ( c»Bt hit txortitlw&l m iUZ it ought to'be facile Idr them ih We, p .iwtipepr.i r ftz* d»dyliyai and•rlfishneseinall id sukiu of~an j - opportouiiy ,to<«av«> a: patient's l U * rff y . pettotolJ' eggrandismoot, practice ? obtained by the tin worthy use of'sudh®*# J *!W W bonoranr" qpcerabipi to ch«rit r J jyble ibßtuqUonß, t|he, Jcefp aged fathty/ tand voles in public boards, con- f nation with a religioub sdcti'and other 1 ina'rhf * meats of ahkbn'ature} But is it uof 'Are fch£f , members of thu noble and affeotionat' brother--• b ( »d;O a ft in a different mould f romjother-xnen ?/ Ataid the turbulent hours,qf the, lart GenerarAmenably tmre is sgmejdim.recollection |b otic,. \ ( , jn pS?, PI a resolution having unanimously :■ iJHss& the House affirmingW ; ofimedfohl nkh m active publ'c fraottce »«? And what has been ’ the ' 1 offeptj. Haia single medico-coroner taken the >■ -hint . wai so delicately conveyed ? : Thbv [ otoad principle involved; m that resolution bu] [t - Hffiwejtly dear, and itS ontbeaameSat <>« «M»d.' Our duties have jft f U V ***“?' led , 08 ' through most of the/ I uJSSf" ““toaot a few places inbach. ahd< w t 2J5 11 "beenonrbtop i sli which medical meg „ > fpt{y« arctal.owrtl to. «ft in publSn I distiiiKuished eraduates that »«uiiac ‘ : New Yo k and such fmmy fuel to the editbr oFaf J°a‘nd—these men Of bubble, f rsbdth' < ; V® devout worshippers of BaoWius and i.ethe) having had tiie tp bempraotice ue gome Keidstratipn Act - was m force. Be that’ as it tosy! We ask, Is ; ? public and other . members u ■ tbnt such 4 systtei U jnne a U y |onger ? A iiiiin is &? • T® Ple» lat his patient*: • I ipqtftbhi^ahdyetsonieelmsffijfd tvrotesir ’ iiours adjudicating on ah erptogion t>r'the ciuSo' [ i pruilipfeel the effect of the pm-v ' a f nt 1 8 a Vß^exn » W*y*i and jdung‘ thtir shouldera at.it; (mtelligeut) gentle raeh. ofthe i Jpry aro occaaonally known to Jib; .grave ,and : gay, old and young members of tbehar to loke • , gated the rouers: andmrmbprs of i re medical proftasnm (w<thih and without ‘ , tuques) are decidedly drpatisfiedjwitb ik,' The advocates of the system extol the advantages of [ fta' mg technic .1 matt- rs heard before tcohnioal • * 18 a geotlemaM and i Ptaeeasiqn of % latter qualitiesia ?P«n to d scu-sion, and the gain of the taer I S ** »*»odld have" remained dlehf r if .these ttchoicai judges were not otherw&se i engaged m open profesaional.competitiGn with J gm they tat jCallsd Upon to. 4^ i :«dn ire looted waging war with* thethfiiMtea'S " life, the systernls wohse In thqthwheU hhly '1 »» *> lb'*#bbi' ■ ■Vk Jv *?* benHht&lly becoming' acquidnted t^ e , of affection one hM*hcal bestopr* om another. and tbey will ponper wa the anqmaly s>f seating, one medbd I over bis fel owpractit oner:l n d y® 4 “ well known Id any W ca<e that ,• £ ve * ri *dio*l men can be got to swear to biackf gf'ttOßW ar to white. 'J ■■• ponder stdl more whence* f tL for tbeindin ct emoluments <1 the P®ce this c ass of coroner gets pali What n • fe te the hands of off msh I Aid Whme ie the check ? Cenai >er the lacs itv fOr ; g|ving_the examination /of vtheT deed body:* o » ■; nval of the pekaoniundtr Judgment, o* agaan tb' •' unaocustimed and uusldlful bperator.yand ' are presented to a imm 0 ( ’ t6 pass idhoit 4 P“» and veilsd suggestaons either by. fonA of fues'ion or otherw.se that may be the most tncieot means of adverfising himself, of screenm bfothlriOr/fdaraiunTa n : ■ a 1 : Wei contend with n System and not with - P«K»nfl. t Mid-we telieve thTs system. to ute thw r - pet atfnbuteti of a local demagogue, ■. Hto bU' < p«t iniquitous, pernicious, tardinniust! "we IntMidno covert AicMohtiaiuTfyifagiuindiviamU; butUf 1 some fOoHs so weak aS ?t6 aokOowledce the cap, it is bis ewwl«u& Wei:art 'qubiMftU.. 1 toedtoo-coroners imbned with"the > jlWctcrt &6Q86 hj »s not ludicated to pathway fr m the worries of office. We did intend to j- yopsto Prqcur to crbsoaliaxp as a pqnmdyi.but the of haying at tpo great |h ‘ length on ypnr,good natpre iri np» not. however vra lippe, befoie thc cojpsent of ypniv seff, nr ( and ofour readei shas beisn wOntonur. Donedm, February ly. ,„ ta
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Evening Star, Issue 4051, 19 February 1876, Page 2
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790THE LEVERAGE OF A CORONERSHIP. Evening Star, Issue 4051, 19 February 1876, Page 2
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