Men who are occupied in the restoration of health to other men, by the joint exertion of skill and humanity, are above all the great of the earth. They even partake of divinity, since to preserve and renew is almost as noble as to create. Umbrellas and their historydoor William Sangster - 1855Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Voltaire - 1824 - 432 pagina’s
...exertion of skill and humanity, are above all the great of the earth. They even partake of divinity, since to preserve and renew is almost as noble as to create. The Roman people had no physicians for more than five hundred years. This people, whose sole occupation... | |
| Voltaire - 1824 - 432 pagina’s
...exertion of skill and huma-? nity, are above all the great of the earth. They even partake of divinity, since to preserve and renew is almost as noble as to create. The Roman people had no physicians for more than five hundred years. This people, whose sole occupation... | |
| Voltaire - 1843 - 644 pagina’s
...exertion of skill and humanity, are above all the great Of the earth . They even partake of divinity, since to preserve and renew is almost as noble as to create. for more than five hundred years. This people, whose sole occupation was slaughter, in particular cultivated... | |
| Samuel Phillips - 1854 - 278 pagina’s
...THE QUEEN AND ROYAL FAMILY. TENT PERAMBULATORS. C. BURTON, INVENTOR, PATENTEE, AND SOLE MANUFACTURER. THE distinguished * patronage, the flattering encomiums,...elegant Carriages for adults, children, and invalids, pro. pelled from behind by the slightest effort, Illustrated Circulars. Shipping Orders. Office, 487,... | |
| 1889 - 398 pagina’s
...exertion of skill and humanity, are above all the great of the earth. They even partake of divinity, since to preserve and renew is almost as noble as to create. — Voltaire. Sexae flomeopatbs. The State society meets at Fort Worth the second Tuesday and Wednesday... | |
| Voltaire, Tobias Smollett - 1904 - 344 pagina’s
...exertion of skill and humanity, are above all the great of the earth. They even partake of divinity, since to preserve and renew is almost as noble as to create. The Roman people had no physicians for more than five hundred years. This people, whose sole occupation... | |
| American Association of Orificial Surgeons - 1914 - 58 pagina’s
...as easily done as to restore function because as Voltaire said, "They even partake of the divinity, since to preserve and renew is almost as noble as to create." Preserving and renewing by appealing to the ductless glands is the rational way to preserve all of... | |
| 1920 - 1228 pagina’s
...exertion of skill and humanity are above all the great of the earth. They even partake of the divinity since to preserve and renew is almost as noble as to create." Since Hering died, an entire generation of younger practitioners have entered the medical field and... | |
| Voltaire - 1901 - 658 pagina’s
...physicians and surgeons, these professions being so intimately connected. They even partake of divinity, since to preserve and renew is almost as noble as to create. The Roman people had no physicians for more than five hundred years. This people, whose sole occupation... | |
| National Tuberculosis Association - 1922 - 696 pagina’s
...in time to correct it before the child reaches school age. As Voltaire so beautifully expressed it, "to preserve and renew is almost as noble as to create." The Chairman: It seems to me that Miss Stringer in her final remark definitely put the problem to us ;... | |
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