| 1890 - 448 pagina’s
...surgery with all its brilliant achievements should all be brought to the aid of the true physician. ... It is not the part of wisdom to burn the 'midnight...are out of the domain of drug action altogether," such for instance as opening an imperforate hymen by the administration of silicea high for a few days,... | |
| John Henry Barrows - 1893 - 814 pagina’s
...slow to forsake the old ways, not because they are old, but because they have been tried and proved. On the other hand, it is not the part of wisdom to reject every new thing simply because it is new. The right way lies between the extremes. Our policy... | |
| Maine - 1908 - 844 pagina’s
...universal condemnation of the teachers and authorities who have been brought in closest contact with them. On the other hand it is not the part of wisdom to overlook or disregard the principles of mutual help and fraternal interest which are really most potent... | |
| Percy Goldthwait Stiles - 1916 - 64 pagina’s
...will hold to a middle course. There need be no discouragement because the requirements are so many; on the other hand, it is not the part of wisdom to discount all that has come from the chemist's patient labor. Even though mankind has survived, we can... | |
| Hilary Putnam - 1975 - 362 pagina’s
...philosopher misconstrues his job when he advises the logician (or any scientist) to stop what he is doing. On the other hand, it is not the part of wisdom to continue what one is doing no matter what relevant considerations may be advanced against it. If the... | |
| 1890 - 578 pagina’s
...knowledge on vital questions that concern the physical welfare. Much of the literature written \vithaview of meeting this want is mischievous, and fails to...extermination is called for, and if to lack of cleanliness, noone will accuse us of violating the " tenets " of homoeopathy if hydropathy is made to serve us.... | |
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