The Adviser: Or, The Moral and Literary Tribunal ...sold, 1803 |
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Side 42
... physician , a respectable apothecary , or a very refined gentleman in the purlieus of Broad St. Giles . Having combated thus much in favour of the female sex , I shall beg leave to conclude this essay , in the words of one , who was ...
... physician , a respectable apothecary , or a very refined gentleman in the purlieus of Broad St. Giles . Having combated thus much in favour of the female sex , I shall beg leave to conclude this essay , in the words of one , who was ...
Side 121
... physician . His classical attainments are great ; but the splendours of his erudition are far out- shone by the blaze of his scientific knowledge . In the theory of that most delightful but most abstruse and difficult of all sciences ...
... physician . His classical attainments are great ; but the splendours of his erudition are far out- shone by the blaze of his scientific knowledge . In the theory of that most delightful but most abstruse and difficult of all sciences ...
Side 122
... physician's functions.— Conformity of character produces friendship ; consequently , it behoves a physician to ap- proach to the level of his patients . - But Ama- bilis , unfortunately , has no ignorance to sink him into a brute , and ...
... physician's functions.— Conformity of character produces friendship ; consequently , it behoves a physician to ap- proach to the level of his patients . - But Ama- bilis , unfortunately , has no ignorance to sink him into a brute , and ...
Side 139
... and religion ; and a physician in full practice for humanity and information . Dante , the immortal Dante was banished L from one of the petty states of Italy , by it's petty monarch , on account of the following circumstance : 139.
... and religion ; and a physician in full practice for humanity and information . Dante , the immortal Dante was banished L from one of the petty states of Italy , by it's petty monarch , on account of the following circumstance : 139.
Side 223
... physicians , " says S. Johnson ; and never did this great moralist , or any other man light upon a more thorough truism . For to physicians , in a peculiar de- gree , the race is not to the swift , nor the battle to the strong , but ...
... physicians , " says S. Johnson ; and never did this great moralist , or any other man light upon a more thorough truism . For to physicians , in a peculiar de- gree , the race is not to the swift , nor the battle to the strong , but ...
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