The Hunterian Oration: Delivered at the Royal College of Surgeons of England, on the 14th of February, 1879On Dr. Hunter's work and methods. |
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... students of his museum and his works , and we all are such , are sufficiently impressed with this , and there is no need for me to dilate upon it . I would rather try to take some hints from the character and method of him who thus well ...
... students of his museum and his works , and we all are such , are sufficiently impressed with this , and there is no need for me to dilate upon it . I would rather try to take some hints from the character and method of him who thus well ...
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... students of Turner's pictures may discover many things which that great artist never intended to pourtray , so the reader of Hunter may fancy that he sees many things which that great thinker never imagined , or never imagined with the ...
... students of Turner's pictures may discover many things which that great artist never intended to pourtray , so the reader of Hunter may fancy that he sees many things which that great thinker never imagined , or never imagined with the ...
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... student ceases to take pleasure in mental effort , and has less and less desire for information , as time goes on , then has education failed in one of its chief purposes . The student may be brought to the fountain , he may be made to ...
... student ceases to take pleasure in mental effort , and has less and less desire for information , as time goes on , then has education failed in one of its chief purposes . The student may be brought to the fountain , he may be made to ...
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... student to clear his ship for action , to make his knowledge clear , defined , precise and producible ; and they induce him to cultivate the very important faculty of concentrating his mental batteries , and bringing them to bear ...
... student to clear his ship for action , to make his knowledge clear , defined , precise and producible ; and they induce him to cultivate the very important faculty of concentrating his mental batteries , and bringing them to bear ...
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... student and smothers his aspirations and interest in his work . It is a tendency which all who are experienced in ... student's know- ledge of a fact than his capacity and habit of thinking upon and turning the fact to account . Yet , it ...
... student and smothers his aspirations and interest in his work . It is a tendency which all who are experienced in ... student's know- ledge of a fact than his capacity and habit of thinking upon and turning the fact to account . Yet , it ...
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