Spiegel A D, Kavaler F
Department of Preventive Medicine and Community Health, State University of New York, Downstate Medical Center, College of Medicine, Brooklyn 11203, USA.
J Community Health. 2001 Oct;26(5):383-401. doi: 10.1023/a:1010419402420.
In 1851, A. Lincoln, Esquire represented Edward Jones who charged in a law suit that his attending physician had assaulted him. Jones, also a lawyer, had sharply questioned Dr. Joseph S. Maus about his claims of attendance and graduation from Philadelphia's Jefferson Medical College, an allopathic medical school. Jones claimed that Maus became enraged at his persistent questioning and attacked him. In turn, Maus denied the allegation. He said that he was merely defending himself from Jones' blows with a large cane. Lincoln's legal approach was to argue about the state of medical education and whether Maus had really graduated from Jefferson Medical College. Acting as a peacemaker, he finally arranged to settle the dispute between Jones and Maus out of court.
1851年,艾伯特·林肯先生代表爱德华·琼斯参与了一场诉讼,琼斯指控其主治医生袭击了他。琼斯也是一名律师,他曾严厉质疑约瑟夫·S·莫斯医生关于其在费城杰斐逊医学院(一所对抗疗法医学院)就读及毕业的说法。琼斯称,莫斯因他持续的质疑而发怒并袭击了他。而莫斯否认了这一指控。他说自己只是在用一根大手杖抵御琼斯的殴打。林肯的法律策略是就医学教育状况以及莫斯是否真的毕业于杰斐逊医学院展开辩论。作为调解人,他最终促成琼斯和莫斯在庭外解决了争端。