| Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1883 - 478 sider
...ward off disease, to alleviate suffering, to preserve life, or at least to prolong it if possible. It is not of the slightest interest to the patient...whether three or three and a quarter cubic inches of his lung are hepatized. His mind is not occupied with thinking of the curious problems which are to be... | |
| Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1891 - 482 sider
...ward off disease, to alleviate suffering, to preserve life, or at least to prolong it if possible. It is not of the slightest interest to the patient...whether three or three and a quarter cubic inches of his lung are hepatized. His mind is not occupied with thinking of the curious problems which are to be... | |
| OLIVER WENDELL HOLMS - 1891 - 470 sider
...ward off disease, to alleviate suffering, to preserve life, or at least to prolong it if possible. It is not of the slightest interest to the patient...whether three or three and a quarter cubic inches of his lung are hepatized. His mind is not occupied with thinking of the curious problems which are to be... | |
| Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1892 - 502 sider
...ward off disease, to alleviate suffering, to preserve life, or at least to prolong it if possible. It is not of the slightest interest to the patient...whether three or three and a quarter cubic inches of his lung are hepatized. His mind is not occupied with thinking of the curious problems which are to be... | |
| Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1892 - 504 sider
...ward off disease, to alleviate suffering, to preserve life, or at least to prolong it if possible. It is not of the slightest interest to the patient...whether three or three and a quarter cubic inches of his lung are hepatized. His mind is not occupied with thinking of the curious problems which are to be... | |
| Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1892 - 480 sider
...ward off disease, to alleviate suffering, to preserve life, or at least to prolong it if possible. It is not of the slightest interest to the patient...whether three or three and a quarter cubic inches of his lung are hepatized. His mind is not occupied with thinking of the curious problems which are to be... | |
| 1899 - 670 sider
...ward off disease, to alleviate suffering, to preserve life, or at least to prolong it if possible. It is not of the slightest interest to the patient to know whether three or three and a quarter inches of his lungs are hepatized. His mind is not occupied with thinking of the curious problems which... | |
| 1909 - 440 sider
...consolidation or olution as it may be, all very learnedly and scientifically given. But listen to the layman. "It is not of the slightest interest to the patient to know whether a part of one or more lobes of his lungs are hepatized. He wants something to relieve his pain, to... | |
| Pitts Edwin Howes - 1914 - 68 sider
...expected to do, both by medication and otherwise. Holmes will help us, however, himself. He says : "It is not of the slightest interest to the patient to know whether three or three and one-quarter cubic inches of his lungs are hepatized. His mind is not occupied with thinking of the... | |
| 1908 - 720 sider
...the good we can, and are expected to do, by medication and otherwise." However, Holmes also expressed himself as follows: "It is not of the slightest interest...a quarter cubic inches of his lungs are hepatized. He wants something to relieve his pain, to mitigate his anguish or dyspnea or bring back motion and... | |
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