... through the cities, be esteemed physicians not only in name but in reality. But inexperience is a bad treasure, and a bad fund to those who possess it, whether in opinion or reality, being devoid of self-reliance and contentedness, and the nurse both... Outlines of Greek and Roman Medicine - Side 24af James Sands Elliott - 1914 - 165 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Alonzo Benjamin Palmer, Edmund Andrews, Zina Pitcher - 1858 - 76 sider
...esteemed physicians, not only in name, but in reality. But inexperience is a bad treasure and a bad fund to those who possess it, whether in opinion or reality,...timidity and audacity ; for timidity betrays a want of power, and audacity a want of skill. There are, indeed, two things, knowledge and opinion, of which... | |
| Cornelius Conway Felton - 1867 - 534 sider
...of contentedness, and the nurse both of timidity and audacity. For timidity betrays a want of power, and audacity a want of skill. There are indeed two...possessor really to know, the other, to be ignorant." The physician's profession was regarded as sacred, in many points of view, and as not to be entered... | |
| Cornelius Conway Felton - 1867 - 534 sider
...esteemed physicians, not only in name, but in reality. But inexperience is a bad treasure and a bad fund to those who possess it, whether in opinion or reality, being devoid of contentedness, and the nurse both of timidity and audacity. For timidity betrays a want of power, and... | |
| Cornelius Conway Felton - 1867 - 534 sider
...esteemed physicians, not only in name, but in reality. But inexperience is a bad treasure and a bad fund to those who possess it, whether in opinion or reality, being devoid of contentedness, and the nurse both of timidity and audacity. For timidity betrays a want of power, and... | |
| 1872 - 372 sider
...physicians, not only in name, but also in reality. But inexperience is a bad treasure, and a bad fund to those who possess it, whether in opinion or reality,...timidity and audacity: for timidity betrays a want of power, and audacity a want of skill. There are, indeed, two things, knowledge and opinion, of which... | |
| Hippocrates - 1886 - 394 sider
...practice of the periodeutce, or traveling physicians. inexperience is a bad treasure, and a bad fund to those who possess it, whether in opinion or reality,...possessor really to know, the other to be ignorant. 5. Those things which are sacred, are to be imparted only to sacred persons; and it is not lawful to impart... | |
| Hippocrates - 1886 - 398 sider
...practice of the periodeutce, or traveling physicians. inexperience is a bad treasure, and a bad fund to those who possess it, whether in opinion or reality,...possessor really to know, the other to be ignorant. 5. Those things which are sacred, are to be imparted only to sacred persons; and it is not lawful to impart... | |
| Giuseppe Mattei, Charles Wilkins (of Merthyr-Tydfil) - 1887 - 608 sider
...the study, early tuition, love of labour, and leisure Inexperience is a bad treasure, and a bad fund to those who possess it, whether in opinion or reality, being devoid uf self-reliance and contentedness, and the nurse of timidity and audacity. For timidity betrays a... | |
| Frederick L. Dibble - 1893 - 476 sider
...on account of the pestilential, polluted, contaminated air, water, and soil. CHAPTER III. The Air. " There are indeed two things ; knowledge and opinion...possessor really to know, the other to be ignorant." — HIPPOCRATES. To avoid all cavil and misconception, let us premise this chapter with a disclaimer... | |
| Cornelius Conway Felton - 1896 - 1086 sider
...esteemed physicians, not only in name, but in reality. But inexperience is a bad treasure and a bad fund to those who possess it, whether in opinion or reality, being devoid of contentedness, and the nurse both of timidity and audacity. For timidity betrays a want of power, and... | |
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