Horae SubsecivaeAdam & Charles Black, 1900 |
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Halaman ix
... knowledge in these latter years , I would put in as strong a word as ever for the cultivation and concentration of the unassisted senses . Microscopes , sphygmographs , etc. , are good , but don't let us neglect the drawing out NOTE,
... knowledge in these latter years , I would put in as strong a word as ever for the cultivation and concentration of the unassisted senses . Microscopes , sphygmographs , etc. , are good , but don't let us neglect the drawing out NOTE,
Halaman xiii
... knowledge at first hand : of proving all things , and holding fast only that which is good ; of travelling through life and through its campaigns , as far as can be , like Cæsar— b relictis impedimentis - neither burdened over- much ...
... knowledge at first hand : of proving all things , and holding fast only that which is good ; of travelling through life and through its campaigns , as far as can be , like Cæsar— b relictis impedimentis - neither burdened over- much ...
Halaman xiv
... knowledge is the glory of our age , but much of it likewise goes to its hind- rance and its shame , and forms the great diffi- culty with medical education . Every man ought to consider all his lecture - room knowledge as only so much ...
... knowledge is the glory of our age , but much of it likewise goes to its hind- rance and its shame , and forms the great diffi- culty with medical education . Every man ought to consider all his lecture - room knowledge as only so much ...
Halaman xv
... knowledge ; which is gener . ally as bad as ready - made shoes , or a second- hand coat . Our ordinary senses , our judgment and our law of duty , must make up the prime means of mastering and prosecuting with honour and success , the ...
... knowledge ; which is gener . ally as bad as ready - made shoes , or a second- hand coat . Our ordinary senses , our judgment and our law of duty , must make up the prime means of mastering and prosecuting with honour and success , the ...
Halaman xxi
... knowledge ; but that knowledge has not been brought to bear , in anything like the degree it might and ought to have been , upon the prac- tice of medicine ; and simply for this reason , that the mass of the profession has never been ...
... knowledge ; but that knowledge has not been brought to bear , in anything like the degree it might and ought to have been , upon the prac- tice of medicine ; and simply for this reason , that the mass of the profession has never been ...
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