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... meet a person in a seedy , ill - made suit- of the slop productions of the East - he might think the time ill ... meets how very ill he looks ; where every one observes , It is very hot , or very cold —very wet , or very dry — as if ...
... meet a person in a seedy , ill - made suit- of the slop productions of the East - he might think the time ill ... meets how very ill he looks ; where every one observes , It is very hot , or very cold —very wet , or very dry — as if ...
Pagina 9
... meet with now in doctors , arising from the unsettled state of medical law - I should strongly recommend you , if you ever meet with a doctor in whom you can confide , to keep to him , and use him liberally and well . There is , I am ...
... meet with now in doctors , arising from the unsettled state of medical law - I should strongly recommend you , if you ever meet with a doctor in whom you can confide , to keep to him , and use him liberally and well . There is , I am ...
Pagina 19
... meet away from the scene of their rivalry , they are no longer rivals , but most excellent and confiding friends - just as con- tending barristers , who , when in court , are so ferocious that spectators are apt to consider the table ...
... meet away from the scene of their rivalry , they are no longer rivals , but most excellent and confiding friends - just as con- tending barristers , who , when in court , are so ferocious that spectators are apt to consider the table ...
Pagina 22
... meets every eye at every turn , every hour of every day of every year ; but it is a very true saying , that " the world knows nothing of its greatest men . " There is a more profound stratum of medical men which meets not the vulgar ken ...
... meets every eye at every turn , every hour of every day of every year ; but it is a very true saying , that " the world knows nothing of its greatest men . " There is a more profound stratum of medical men which meets not the vulgar ken ...
Pagina 52
... meet with the most intelligent doctors in a town or village , you must not listen to popular clamour , nor be guided by popular prejudice , nor popular opinion . If you hear any doctor especially decried , you may at once suspect that ...
... meet with the most intelligent doctors in a town or village , you must not listen to popular clamour , nor be guided by popular prejudice , nor popular opinion . If you hear any doctor especially decried , you may at once suspect that ...
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Mysteries of Medical Life: Or Doctors and Their Doings, Being A Sketch of ... George Allarton Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2008 |
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Populaire passages
Pagina iv - I returned, and saw under the sun, that the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, neither yet bread to the wise, nor yet riches to men of understanding, nor yet favour to men of skill ; but time and chance happeneth to them all.
Pagina 98 - Why has not man a microscopic eye? For this plain reason, man is not a fly.
Pagina x - O ! many a shaft, at random sent, Finds mark the archer little meant! And many a word, at random spoken, May soothe or wound a heart that's broken!
Pagina 21 - Damn with faint praise, assent with civil leer, And without sneering, teach the rest to sneer; Willing to wound, and yet afraid to strike, Just hint a fault and hesitate dislike...
Pagina 97 - As man, perhaps, the moment of his breath Receives the lurking principle of death; The young disease, that must subdue at length, Grows with his growth, and strengthens with his strength; So, cast and mingled with his very frame.
Pagina 41 - At every trifle scorn to take offence ; That always shows great pride or little sense : Those heads, as stomachs, are not sure the best Which nauseate all, and nothing can digest. Yet let not each gay turn thy rapture move ; For fools admire, but men of sense approve ; As things seem large which we through mists descry, Dulness is ever apt to magnify.
Pagina 80 - Where yet was ever found a mother, Who'd give her booby for another ? And should we change with human breed, Well might we pass for fools indeed.