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" Generosity he has, such as is possible to those who practice an art, never to those who drive a trade; discretion, tested by a hundred secrets; tact, tried in a thousand embarrassments; and what are more important, Heraclean cheerfulness and courage.... "
Gaillard's Medical Journal and the American Medical Weekly - Page 395
1887
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The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 78

1918 - 1070 pages
...in the defects of the period, and most notably exhibited the virtues of the race. Generosity he has, such as is possible to those who practice an art,...tact, tried in a thousand embarrassments; and what are more important, Herculean cheerfulness and courage. So it is that he brings air and cheer into...
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North Carolina Medical Journal, Volumes 19-20

1887 - 810 pages
...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 an art,...tact, tried in a thousand embarrassments ; and what are more important, Heraclean cheerfulness and courage. So it is that he brings air and cheerfulness...
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The Medical World, Volume 37

1919 - 616 pages
...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 . discretion, tested by a hundred secrets, tact, trieJ in a thousand embarrassments ; and what are mor? Important, Heraclean cheerfulness and courage....
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The Southern California Practitioner, Volume 12

1897 - 508 pages
...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 had. such...thousand embarrassments ; and what is more important, Herculanpan cheerfulness and courage. So it is that he brings air and cheer into the sickroom, and...
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Saint Jospeh Medical Herald, Volume 33

1914 - 528 pages
...in the defects of the period and most notably exhibited the virtues of the race. Generosity he has, such as is possible to those who practice an art,...tact, tried, in a thousand embarrassments; and what are more important, Herculean cheerfulness and courage. So it is that he brings air and cheer to the...
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Weekly Medical Review, Volume 16

1887 - 790 pages
...fully exhibited the virtues of the race. Generosity he has, such as is possible to those who practise an art, never to those who drive a trade; discretion,...tact, tried in a thousand embarrassments; and what are more important, Heraclean cheerfulness and courage. So it is that he brings air and cheerfulness...
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Underwoods

Robert Louis Stevenson - 1887 - 204 pages
...notably exhibited the virtues of the race. Generosity he has, such as is possible to those who practise an art, never to those who drive a trade ; discretion,...tact, tried in a thousand embarrassments ; and what are more important, Heraclean cheerfulness and courage. So it is that he brings air and cheer into...
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The Southern California Practitioner, Volume 2

1887 - 626 pages
...to stand above the common herd. He is the flower of our civilization, the possessor of generosity, such as is possible to those who practice an art, never to those who drive a trade ; of discretion, tested by a hundred secrets ; tact, tried in a thousand embarrassments, and, what...
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Cleveland Medical Gazette, Volume 3

1888 - 512 pages
...flower 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...practice an art, never to those who drive a trade." It is not themselves but the public they wish to protect from these abortionists, clap doctors, Christian...
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Canada Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 16

George Edgeworth Fenwick, Thomas George Roddick, George Ross - 1888 - 800 pages
...notably exhibited the virtues of the race. Generosity he has, such as is possible to those who practise an art, never to those who drive a trade ; discretion,...tact, tried in a thousand embarrassments ; and what are more important, Heraclean cheerfulness and courage. So that he brings air and cheer into the sick...
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