I will keep this oath and this stipulation— to reckon him who taught me this art equally dear to me as my parents, to share my substance with him and relieve his necessities if required, to look upon his offspring in the same footing as my own brothers... Meddygon Myddfai - Side 461af Meddygon Myddvai - 1861 - 470 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Evelyn B. Kelly - 2007 - 228 sider
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| David Guttmann - 2006 - 316 sider
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| Mari Robbins - 2006 - 370 sider
...stipulation - to reckon him who taught me this Art equally dear to me as my parents, to share my substance with him and relieve his necessities if required, to look upon his offspring as my own brothers, and to teach them this Art, if they shall wish to learn it, without fee or stipulation,... | |
| Joseph Miller M. D. - 2006 - 270 sider
...partner in my livelihood; when he is in need of money to share mine with him; to consider his family as my own brothers, and to teach them this art, if they want to learn it without fee or indenture; to impart precept oral instruction, and all other instruction... | |
| Kenneth Calman - 2006 - 557 sider
...teacher in this art equal to my own parents; to make him partner in my livelihood; to consider his family as my own brothers, and to teach them this art, if they want to learn it, without fee or indenture; to impart precept, oral instruction, and all other instruction... | |
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| Joachim P. Sturmberg - 2007 - 240 sider
...stipulation: To reckon him who taught me this Art equally dear to me as my parents, to share my substance with him and relieve his necessities if required; to look upon his offspring in the same footing as my own brothers, and to teach them this Art, if they shall wish to learn it, withoutfee... | |
| 376 sider
...partner in my livelihood; when he is in need of money to share mine with him; to consider his family as my own brothers, and to teach them this art, if they want to learn it, without fee or indenture; to impart precept, oral instruction, and all other instruction... | |
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