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" Their mistake appears to me to arise principally from this, that in the cities there is no punishment connected with the practice of medicine (and with it alone) except disgrace, and that does not hurt those who are familiar with it. Such persons are... "
The Medical Profession in Ancient Times: An Anniversary Discourse - Page 44
by John Watson - 1856 - 222 pages
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The Medical Profession in Ancient Times: An Anniversary Discourse

John Watson - Medicine - 1856 - 248 pages
...notice of their probable result. There was • no want of liberality in this ; and it is not for ns to complain of that habitual caution which led to...alone", except disgrace; and that does not hurt, those * I'lnto. LIIWH, book xi. c. 12. Galen, vol. xiv., p. 602, Kuhn's edition. Corpus Juris Civilis. Julii...
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Medical Society of New Jersey - 1873 - 264 pages
...Fourteen hundred years ago, in his law, Hippocrates compared uneducated physicians to tragedians. " Such persons are like the figures which are introduced in tragedies; for, aa they have the shape and dress, and personal appearance of actors, so also physicians are many in...
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The Illinois State medical register. 1872/73

1872 - 372 pages
...inconsiderately form a judgment of them, it is at present far behind all the other arts. Their mistake appears to me to arise principally from this, that...have the shape, and dress and personal appearance of an actor, but are not actors, so also physicians are many in title, but few in reality. 2. Whoever...
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Transactions of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin for ..., Volumes 13-15

State Medical Society of Wisconsin - Medicine - 1879 - 706 pages
...inconsiderately form a judgment of these, it is at present far behind all other arts." "Their mistake appears to me to arise principally from this: that...punishment connected with the practice of medicine, except disgrace, and that does not hurt those who are familiar with it. Such persons are like the figures...
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Denver Medical Times, Volume 3

1884 - 404 pages
...incompetent physicians of his day, who, of course, were relatively much more numerous then than now, like the figures which are introduced in tragedies,...have the shape, and dress, and personal appearance of an actor, but are not actors, so, also, physicians are many in title, but very few in reality. The...
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The Genuine Works of Hippocrates, Volume 2

Hippocrates - Medicine - 1886 - 398 pages
...inconsiderately, form a judgment of them, it is at present far behind all the other arts. Their mistake appears to me to arise principally from this, that...except disgrace,' and that does not hurt those who arc familiar with it. Such persons are like the figures* which are introduced 1 In this passage it...
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The Genuine works of Hippocrates v. 2, Volume 2

Hippocrates - 1886 - 394 pages
...inconsiderately, form a judgment of them, it is at present far behind all the other arts. Their mistake appears to me to arise principally from this, that...the practice of medicine (and with it alone) except disgrace,1 and that does not hurt those who are familiar with it. Such persons are like the figures'...
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The Medical Brief: A Monthly Journal of Scientific Medicine and ..., Volume 21

Medicine - 1893 - 822 pages
...inconsiderately, form a judgment of them, it is at present far behind all the other arts. Their mistake appears to me to arise principally from this, that...that does not hurt those who are familiar with it (the quacks). Such persons are like the figures which are introduced in tragedies, for as they have...
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The International Cyclopedia: A Compendium of Human Knowledge ..., Volume 14

Harry Thurston Peck - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1899 - 940 pages
...judgment of them, it is at present far below all the other arts. Their mistakes appear to me to arise from this, that in the cities there is no punishment connected with the practise of medicine except disgrace, and that does not hurt those who are familiar with it. Sucli...
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Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 7

Medicine - 1900 - 450 pages
...connected with the practice of medicine except disgrace, and thai does not hurt those who are used to if. Such persons are like the figures which are introduced...have the shape and dress and personal appearance of an actor, hut are not actors, so also physicians are many in title, hut very few in reality." In the...
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