Medicine is of all the Arts the most noble; but, owing to the ignorance of those who practice it, and of those, who, inconsiderately, form a judgment of them, it is at present far behind all the other arts. The Genuine Works of Hippocrates - Pagina 279door Hippocrates - 1886Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| John Watson - 1856 - 246 pagina’s
...sufferers by the consideration occasionally bestowed upon impostors. " Medicine," says Hippocrates, " is of all the arts, the most noble ; but, owing to...and of those who inconsiderately form a judgment of these, it is at present far behind all other arts. Their mistake," he adds, " appears to me to arise... | |
| John Watson - 1856 - 248 pagina’s
...sufferers by the consideration occasionally bestowed upon impostors. " Medicine," says Hippocrates, "is of all the arts, the most noble ; but, owing to...and of those who inconsiderately form .a judgment of these, it is at present far behind all other arts. Their mistake," he adds, " appears 'to me to arise... | |
| Stephen Smith - 1872 - 328 pagina’s
...the heads of this introductory discourse. We hear him saying in language full of significance — " Medicine is of all the arts the most noble, but owing to the ignorance of those who practice it, it is at present far behind all the other arts. There is, unfortunately," he adds, "no punishment visited... | |
| Stephen Smith - 1872 - 332 pagina’s
...cupidity, and the low, selfish aims of regularly educated medical men. "Medicine," says Hippocrates, "is of all the arts the most noble ; but owing to the ignorance of those who practise it, and of those who inconsiderately form a judgment of these, it is at present far behind... | |
| State Medical Society of Wisconsin - 1879 - 706 pagina’s
...times dragged the profession into disgrace — the quarks. To these Hippocrates fittingly alludes: "Medicine is of all the arts the most noble; but,...and of those who inconsiderately form a judgment of these, it is at present far behind all other arts." "Their mistake appears to me to arise principally... | |
| 1909 - 618 pagina’s
...have not yet advanced, must have had it in mind when he wrote twenty-three hundred years ago that, "Medicine is of all the arts the most noble, but owing...practice it and of those who, inconsiderately, form judgment of them, it is at present far behind other arts." And well indeed could he exclaim in his... | |
| Medico-Legal Society, Medico-Legal Society of New York - 1882 - 566 pagina’s
...standard alone gives the popular status of the profession. The father of medicine remarked, that " medicine is, of all the arts, the most noble ; but,...and of those who inconsiderately form a judgment of these, it is, at present, far behind all other arts. Such persons are like the figures which are introduced... | |
| William Boyd- Mushet - 1883 - 194 pagina’s
...with consciences tender as the bellies of alligators." DOUGLAS JERROLD. DOCTORS. " Medicine is of all arts the most noble ; but owing to the ignorance of those who practise it, and of those who inconsiderately form a judgment of them, it is at present far behind... | |
| 1895 - 764 pagina’s
...Instruction in medicine is like the culture of the productions of the earth." And again : " Medicine, of all the arts, the most noble, but owing to the ignorance of those who practice it, it is at the present far behind all the other arts." The great master would probably have changed his... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1899 - 940 pagina’s
...Hippocrates shines as an everlasting monument of professional worth. It was he who said of medicine, "It is of all the arts the most noble ; but owing to the...inconsiderately, form a 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... | |
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