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Page 37
... Physician . So it is throughout . The training for life is as various as the modes of life . All subject - matter , and all modes of life rightly used , become the means of true education . - H. W. ACLAND , M. D. , Health , Work , and ...
... Physician . So it is throughout . The training for life is as various as the modes of life . All subject - matter , and all modes of life rightly used , become the means of true education . - H. W. ACLAND , M. D. , Health , Work , and ...
Page 39
... Physician . It is to be observed , however , that as a Science is conversant about knowledge only , an art is the application of knowledge to practice . ARCH- BISHOP WHATELY , Elements of Logic . To a Physician the study of his Science ...
... Physician . It is to be observed , however , that as a Science is conversant about knowledge only , an art is the application of knowledge to practice . ARCH- BISHOP WHATELY , Elements of Logic . To a Physician the study of his Science ...
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... Physician , and to this day superstitious remedies are in common use among the ignorant in all countries . But wherever the practice is connected with superstition , as free scope is presented to wickedness as to imagination ; and there ...
... Physician , and to this day superstitious remedies are in common use among the ignorant in all countries . But wherever the practice is connected with superstition , as free scope is presented to wickedness as to imagination ; and there ...
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... was he : for it was of no superfluity ; but of great nourishing , and digestible . His study was but little on the Bible . CHAUCER , The Physician . The lowest office of Medicine is to minister to mere Medicine , as a Profession . 45.
... was he : for it was of no superfluity ; but of great nourishing , and digestible . His study was but little on the Bible . CHAUCER , The Physician . The lowest office of Medicine is to minister to mere Medicine , as a Profession . 45.
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... Physicians . The advice they have to give is much too simple for the world to accept upon the credit and character of well - instructed and honest men . * * * But the highest office of Medicine is to minister to discases , which , by ...
... Physicians . The advice they have to give is much too simple for the world to accept upon the credit and character of well - instructed and honest men . * * * But the highest office of Medicine is to minister to discases , which , by ...
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ARCHBISHOP WHATELY ARCHDEACON JORTIN BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER believe BISHOP OF DURHAM body Boswell's Brobdingnag BRODIE Caliph Charity Christian Church consider corruption death desire diseases DUKE OF WELLINGTON duties earth evil experience Facula Prudentum fear feel friends give grave habits HALFORD happiness hear heart Hippocrates History honest honor hope Hudibras human intellectual JOHNSON judgement kind knowledge labor Laputa leisure Letter living look Lord man's mankind Medical Profession Medicine ment mind moral nature never observed OCKLEY opinion passions Patient persons Physician PLUTARCH practice PRAYER principle pursuit PUSEY Quarterly Review reason Religio Medici Religion religious rest rience Saturday Review Science Sermons sick society soul SOUTHEY spirit success sure SWIFT thee things thou thoughtless thoughts tion truth vanity virtue WHATELY whole young youth