Pamphlets - Homoeopathic, Volume 81865 - Homeopathy |
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... duties as Homoeopathic physicians ? The first great duty is obvious . Since we have a law that is unvarying and unchanging , we should be fixed and immovable in our adherence to it , never swerving to the right or left in search of a ...
... duties as Homoeopathic physicians ? The first great duty is obvious . Since we have a law that is unvarying and unchanging , we should be fixed and immovable in our adherence to it , never swerving to the right or left in search of a ...
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... duties lead us into intimate relations with the most refined and learned of both sexes . Poets , Artists , Lawyers , Priests and Bishops , learned Judges and able Soldiers , besides many of the crowned heads of Europe , are among the ...
... duties lead us into intimate relations with the most refined and learned of both sexes . Poets , Artists , Lawyers , Priests and Bishops , learned Judges and able Soldiers , besides many of the crowned heads of Europe , are among the ...
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... duty to charge good fees for their services , and what is still more important , collect them . What costs but little is but little appreciated , and generally worth as little as it costs , therefore , gentlemen , prescribe your fees in ...
... duty to charge good fees for their services , and what is still more important , collect them . What costs but little is but little appreciated , and generally worth as little as it costs , therefore , gentlemen , prescribe your fees in ...
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... duty to provide for their future welfare , still we are not to forget the worthy poor . Some one has said , " there are three classes of poor people , God's poor , the Devil's poor , and the poor devils , " and it is our duty to give ...
... duty to provide for their future welfare , still we are not to forget the worthy poor . Some one has said , " there are three classes of poor people , God's poor , the Devil's poor , and the poor devils , " and it is our duty to give ...
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... duties connected with it . The sick chamber is sometimes the birth - place of sorrowful memories ; to the true physician it has a peculiar sanctity . He must carry to it a clear head and an unclouded intellect . The rich and the poor ...
... duties connected with it . The sick chamber is sometimes the birth - place of sorrowful memories ; to the true physician it has a peculiar sanctity . He must carry to it a clear head and an unclouded intellect . The rich and the poor ...
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Popular passages
Page 29 - Art is long, and Time is fleeting, And our hearts, though stout and brave, Still, like muffled drums, are beating Funeral marches to the grave.
Page 4 - It is derogatory to the dignity of the profession to resort to public advertisements, or private cards, or handbills, inviting the attention of individuals affected with particular diseases...
Page 15 - If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, who giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not, and it shall be given him!
Page 22 - Till the slow plague shall bring the fatal hour. Glide softly to thy rest then ; Death should come Gently, to one of gentle mould like thee, As light winds wandering through groves of bloom Detach the delicate blossom from the tree. Close thy sweet eyes, calmly, and without pain ; And we will trust in God to see thee yet again.
Page 23 - A sacred burden is this life ye bear, Look on it, lift it, bear it solemnly ; Stand up, and walk beneath it steadfastly ; Fail not for sorrow, falter not for sin, But onward, upward, till the goal ye win ; — God guard ye, and God guide ye on your way, Young pilgrim-warriors, who set forth to-day.
Page 29 - Trust no future, howe'er pleasant! Let the dead past bury its dead! Act, — act in the living present! Heart within, and GOD o'erhead!
Page 14 - No careful observer of his actions, or candid reader of his writings, can hesitate for a moment to admit that he was a very extraordinary man, — one whose name will descend to posterity as the exclusive excogitator and founder of an original system of medicine, as ingenious as many that preceded it, and...
Page 7 - Once to every man and nation comes the moment to decide, In the strife of Truth and Falsehood, for the good or evil side; Some great cause.
Page 20 - That it shall be a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of five hundred dollars and dismissal from office, for any officer of the United States government, civil, military or naval, to make discrimination in favor of or against any school of medical practice, or its legal diplomas, or its duly and legally graduated members, in the examination and appointment of candidates to medical service in any of the departments of the government.
Page 7 - That in a lesser, but still not a small proportion, the disease is cured by nature in spite of them ; in other words, their interference opposing instead of assisting the cure.