| 1901 - 598 pagina’s
...compared, is the fact that the leaves of the tree of Science have been for the healing of the nations. Measure as we may the progress of the world — materially,...steam, electricity, and other mechanical appliances; 173 THE PROGRESS OF THE CENTURY sociologically, in the great improvement in the conditions of life... | |
| American Institute of Homeopathy - 1902 - 940 pagina’s
...innumerable — blessings that will forever make distinct and memorable the century that has passed. "Measure as we may the progress of the world — materially,...in the advantages of steam, electricity and other appliances ; sociologically, in the great improvement in the condition of life; intellectually, in... | |
| Sir William Osler - 1904 - 408 pagina’s
...compared, is the fact that the leaves of the tree of Science have been for the healing of the nations. Measure as we may the progress of the world — materially,...mechanical appliances ; sociologically, in the great improvement in the conditions of life ; intellectually, in the diffusion of education ; morally, in... | |
| Sir William Osler - 1905 - 308 pagina’s
...compared, is the fact that the leaves of the tree of science have been for the healing of the nations. Measure as we may the progress of the world — materially,...mechanical appliances ; sociologically, in the great improvement in the conditions of life ; intellectually, in the diffusion of education ; morally, in... | |
| William Josephus Robinson - 1907 - 438 pagina’s
...requirements.—CL Sherman in Med. World for Oct. Measure as we may the progress of the world—materially, in the advantages of steam, electricity, and other...education; morally, in a possibly higher standard of ethics—there is no one measure which can compare with the decrease of physical suffering in man.... | |
| Edward Thomas Devine - 1909 - 298 pagina’s
...profession so often exacts and, on the whole, so richly deserves. It is true, as Dr. Osier has said, that " measure as we may the progress of the world — materially in the advantages of steam, electricity, and the other mechanical appliances; sociologically, in the great improvement in the conditions of life;... | |
| Arthur Hastings Grant, Harold Sinley Buttenheim - 1911 - 924 pagina’s
...gradually we are coming to appreciate the truth of what Dr. Osier has so well said: "Measure as you may the progress of the world — materially, in the advantages of steam, electricity and the other material appliances; sociologically, in the great improvements in the condition of life;... | |
| Edward Thomas Devine - 1909 - 304 pagina’s
...of steam, electricity, and the other mechanical appliances; sociologically, in the great improvement in the conditions of life; intellectually, in the diffusion of education; morally, in the possibility of higher standards of ethics — there is no one measure which can compare with the... | |
| Edward Thomas Devine - 1909 - 300 pagina’s
...profession so often exacts and, on the whole, so richly deserves. It is true, as Dr. Osier has said, that " measure as we may the progress of the world — materially in the ad[84] vantages of steam, electricity, and the other mechanical appliances; sociologically, in the... | |
| 1912 - 702 pagina’s
...compared, is the fact that the leaves of the tree of science have been for the healing of the nations. Measure as we may the progress of the world — materially,...mechanical appliances; sociologically, in the great improvement in conditions of life (and these are now coming to you [us], here in China, too, and with... | |
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