The Unity of Medicine: Its Corruptions and Divisions by Law Established in England and Wales, Their Causes, Effects, and Remedy |
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... honour of his art , harangues filled with quotations from the poets ? What reliance can be placed on his understanding , if , besides that general justice which the man of sense and integrity observes to- wards every one , he does not ...
... honour of his art , harangues filled with quotations from the poets ? What reliance can be placed on his understanding , if , besides that general justice which the man of sense and integrity observes to- wards every one , he does not ...
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... honour to his profession ? He who has merited the public esteem by profound knowledge , long experience , consummate integrity , and an irreproachable life ; he who , esteeming all the wretched as equals , as all men are equals in the ...
... honour to his profession ? He who has merited the public esteem by profound knowledge , long experience , consummate integrity , and an irreproachable life ; he who , esteeming all the wretched as equals , as all men are equals in the ...
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... honoured name with- held , and on none was a prescribed limit enjoined ; the same generic term attached to him who used " chirurgics , " as well as any other of the acknow- ledged means of cure founded on reason and expe- rience , in ...
... honoured name with- held , and on none was a prescribed limit enjoined ; the same generic term attached to him who used " chirurgics , " as well as any other of the acknow- ledged means of cure founded on reason and expe- rience , in ...
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... honours have been universally accorded to him whose skill was the most extensive- " qui quamplurimum percipit , " who , having selected from the widest field the means best suited to the end in view- " sanitatem ægris medicina promittit ...
... honours have been universally accorded to him whose skill was the most extensive- " qui quamplurimum percipit , " who , having selected from the widest field the means best suited to the end in view- " sanitatem ægris medicina promittit ...
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... honours and emolument , to the other attaching the grossest degradation and disgrace , and thereby effecting the first invidious and compulsory division in the physician's office . It is not our purpose to enter on the multiplied causes ...
... honours and emolument , to the other attaching the grossest degradation and disgrace , and thereby effecting the first invidious and compulsory division in the physician's office . It is not our purpose to enter on the multiplied causes ...
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