| 1919 - 1188 pages
...— of our civilization; and when that stage of man is done with, and only remembered to be marveled at in history, he will be thought to have shared as...and most notably exhibited the virtues of the race.' HIS OWN LANGUAGE BY FREDERICK TIL8LEY 'IT'S cither Blighty or the bone yard for me this time,' said... | |
| 1917 - 1122 pages
...nourish, that Robert Louis Stevenson called the physician, "The flower of our civilization: because he has shared as little as any, in the defects of the period, and has most notably exhibited the virtues of the race." Not in medicine only, but in life generally, tradition... | |
| 1887 - 810 pages
...almost as a rule. He is the flower (such as it is) of our civilization : and when that stage of man is done with, and only remembered to be marvelled...as little as any in the defects of the period, and mcst fully exhibited the virtues of the race. Generosity be has, such as is possible to those who practice... | |
| 1919 - 616 pages
...is) of our civilization ; and when that stage of man Is done with, and only remembered to be marveled at in history, he will be thought to have shared as...and most notably exhibited the virtues of the race. Gtoneroslty he has, such as Is possible to those w! practice an art, never to those who drive a trade... | |
| 1897 - 508 pages
...always as a rule. He is the flower (such as it is) of our civilization ; and when that stage of man is done with, and only remembered to be marvelled...history, he will be thought to have shared as little in the defects of the period, and most notably exhibited in the virtues of the race. Generosity, he... | |
| John Brown Hamilton - 1887 - 916 pages
...the present stage of man [or of that civilization] is done with, and only remembered to be marveled at in history, he will be thought to have shared as...and most notably exhibited the virtues of the race" — we must not only pursue our science and art for humanity's sake, but must cultivateand exhibit... | |
| 1887 - 812 pages
...is) of our civilization, and when that stage of man is done with, and only remembered to be marveled at in history, he will be thought to have shared as...and most notably exhibited the virtues of the race." A physician without books is a soldier without weapons. Public sentiment demands that a professional... | |
| 1887 - 790 pages
...is), of our civilization; and when that stage of man is done with,and only remembered to be marveled at in history, he will be thought to have shared as...little as any in the defects of the period, and most fully exhibited the virtues of the race. Generosity he has, such as is possible to those who practise... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1887 - 204 pages
...almost as a rule. He is the flower (such as it v is) of our civilisation ; and when that stage of man is done ' with, and only remembered to be marvelled at in history, Q he will be thought to have shared as little as any in the defects of the period, and most notably... | |
| 1888 - 418 pages
...physician almost as a rule. He is the flower (such as it is) of our civilization and when that stage of man is done with and only remembered to be marvelled at...little as any in the defects of the period, and most notabiy exhibited the virtues of the race. Generosity he has, such as is possible to those who practice... | |
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