Physic and Physicians: A Medical Sketch Book, Exhibiting the Public and Private Life of the Most Celebrated Medical Men, of Former Days; with Memoirs of Eminent Living London Physicians and Surgeons, Volume 1Longman, Orme, Brown, 1839 |
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Pagina 53
... occasion , into an unjustifiable asperity of reply , which called forth the latent spark of resent- ment from the doctor . Severe recrimination , fomented by the ill - timed interference of officious meddlers , who enjoyed the quarrel ...
... occasion , into an unjustifiable asperity of reply , which called forth the latent spark of resent- ment from the doctor . Severe recrimination , fomented by the ill - timed interference of officious meddlers , who enjoyed the quarrel ...
Pagina 62
... occasion to avail themselves of his professional services . He was passionately fond of theatrical exhibitions , and a friend of the drama . He was at one period of his life the intimate friend and associate of Garrick , who often spoke ...
... occasion to avail themselves of his professional services . He was passionately fond of theatrical exhibitions , and a friend of the drama . He was at one period of his life the intimate friend and associate of Garrick , who often spoke ...
Pagina 63
... occasion of his first being taken notice of : -A clergyman , in Cambridgeshire , by ex- cessive application in composing a learned sermon , which he was to preach before the king , at New- market , had brought himself into such a way ...
... occasion of his first being taken notice of : -A clergyman , in Cambridgeshire , by ex- cessive application in composing a learned sermon , which he was to preach before the king , at New- market , had brought himself into such a way ...
Pagina 67
... occasion for physicians , says the scholar Salernitina , there are three to whom you may apply at all times with safety ; these are , a cheerful mind , mode- rate exercise , and a regulated regimen . So said Du- MOULIN , the most ...
... occasion for physicians , says the scholar Salernitina , there are three to whom you may apply at all times with safety ; these are , a cheerful mind , mode- rate exercise , and a regulated regimen . So said Du- MOULIN , the most ...
Pagina 68
... occasion he was sent for to visit the Prince Count of Clermont , who was indisposed . The surgeon , who came for him , was in one of the royal carriages , driven by the body coachman . After a visit to the Prince , Dumoulin took the ...
... occasion he was sent for to visit the Prince Count of Clermont , who was indisposed . The surgeon , who came for him , was in one of the royal carriages , driven by the body coachman . After a visit to the Prince , Dumoulin took the ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 262 - Homer ruled as his demesne; Yet did I never breathe its pure serene Till I heard Chapman speak out loud and bold: Then felt I like some watcher of the skies When a new planet swims into his ken; Or like stout Cortez when with eagle eyes He stared at the Pacific — and all his men Look'd at each other with a wild surmise — Silent, upon a peak in Darien.
Pagina 263 - Pipe to the spirit ditties of no tone: Fair youth, beneath the trees, thou canst not leave Thy song, nor ever can those trees be bare; Bold Lover, never, never canst thou kiss, Though winning near the goal — yet, do not grieve; She cannot fade, though thou hast not thy bliss, For ever wilt thou love, and she be fair!
Pagina iii - A physician in a great city seems to be the mere plaything of fortune; his degree of reputation is, for the most part, totally casual — they that employ him know not his excellence; they that reject him know not his deficience. By any acute observer who had looked on the transactions of the medical world for half a century a very curious book might be written on the "Fortune of Physicians.
Pagina 65 - For physic and farces his equal there scarce is— His farces are physic, his physic a farce is.
Pagina 139 - Full little knowest thou, that hast not tried, What hell it is in suing long to bide ; To lose good days that might be better spent ; To waste long nights in pensive discontent; To speed to-day, to be put back to-morrow ; To feed on hope ; to pine with fear and sorrow ; To have thy Prince's grace, yet want her peers...
Pagina 267 - O ye dales Of Tyne, and ye most ancient woodlands; where Oft as the giant flood obliquely strides, And his banks open, and his lawns extend, Stops short the pleased traveller to view Presiding o'er the scene some rustic tower Founded by Norman or by Saxon hands...
Pagina 26 - Why no, Sir. Every body knows you are paid for affecting warmth for your client; and it is, therefore, properly no dissimulation: the moment you come from the bar you resume your usual behaviour. Sir, a man will no more carry the artifice of the bar into the common intercourse of society, than a man who is paid for tumbling upon his hands will continue to tumble upon his hands when he should walk on his feet.
Pagina 358 - Drive from my breast that wretched lust of praise . Unblemish'd let me live or die unknown : Oh, grant an honest fame, or grant me none !
Pagina 357 - Others for Language all their care express, And value books, as women men, for dress: Their praise is still, — The style is excellent; The sense, they humbly take upon content.
Pagina 277 - Fret not thyself, thou glittering child of pride. That a poor villager inspires my strain; With thee let Pageantry and Power abide: The gentle Muses haunt the sylvan reign; Where through wild groves at eve the lonely swain...