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" For never yet hath any one attained To such perfection, but that time, and place, And use, have brought addition to his knowledge; Or made correction, or admonished him, That he was ignorant of much which he Had thought he knew; or led him to reject What... "
Book on the Physician Himself: And Things that Concern His Reputation and ... - Page 202
by Daniel Webster Cathell - 1905 - 411 pages
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North Carolina Medical Journal, Volume 37

1896 - 396 pages
...hundred dollars. This annoucement may still further stimulate the somewhat mad rush for appendices. "Never yet hath anyone attained To such perfection...reject What he had once esteemed of highest price." Will our readers kindly mention the North Carolina Medical Journal when they write to our advertisers?...
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The Physician himself and what he should add to the strictly scientific

Daniel Webster Cathell - 1882 - 210 pages
...Herbs, they circumscribed their own usefulness and that of all who follow them. " For never yet hath one attained To such perfection, but that time, and place,...reject What he had once esteemed of highest price." Not a single department of medicine has yet reached scientific exactness, and possibly never will....
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The Physician himself and what he should add to his scientific acquirements

Daniel Webster Cathell - 1882 - 222 pages
...and that of all who follow them. " For never yet hath one attained To such perfection, but that timj, and place, And use, have brought addition to his knowledge...reject What he had once esteemed of highest price." Not a single department of medicine has yet reached scientific exactness, and possibly never will....
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The Physician Himself and what He Should Add to His Scientific Acquirements

Daniel Webster Cathell - 1883 - 222 pages
...they circumscribed their own usefulness and that of all who follow them. " For never yet hath, one attained To such perfection, but that time, and place,...reject What he had once esteemed of highest price." Not a single department of medicine has yet reached scientific exactness, and possibly never will....
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Southern Practitioner: An Independent Monthly Journal Devoted to ..., Volume 6

1884 - 616 pages
...homeopathic idea, he can but limit his influence and injure those who follow him. •'For never yet hath one attained To such perfection, but that time, and place....knowledge; Or made correction, or admonished him That lie was ignorant of much which he Had thought he knew, or led him to reject VVhnt ho had once esteemed...
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Kansas Medical Index, Volume 4

1884 - 372 pages
...operating law of evolution is ever bringing to light the things that are hidden. "For never yet has one attained to such perfection, but that time and place, and use have brought addition to his knowledge." These ideas have been suggested from the fact that the case, which I shall endeavor faithfully to report,...
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On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals

William Harvey - 1889 - 202 pages
...says : For never yet hath any one attained To such perfection, but that time, and place, And n.-i', have brought addition to his knowledge ; Or made correction,...admonished him, That he was ignorant of much which he 1 1 ;n I thought he knew ; or led him to reject What he had once esteemed of highest price. So will...
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Medical Society of New Jersey - 1894 - 382 pages
...limitation of his own power, is humble in the thought of his shortcoming— For never yet hath one attained To such perfection, but that time, and place,...reject What he had once esteemed of highest price. Although " Sect," and " Ism," and " Pathy," may command attention and hold sway for a time, the pure...
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An Anatomical Dissertation Upon the Movement of the Heart and Blood in ...

William Harvey - 1894 - 200 pages
...as the old man in the comedy says : pOR never yet hath anyone attAined To such perfection, but tliat time, and place, And use, have brought addition to...or led him to reject What he had once esteemed of hig lust price. So will it, perchance, be found with reference to the heart at this time ; or others,...
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An Anatomical Dissertation Upon the Movement of the Heart and Blood in ...

William Harvey - 1894 - 194 pages
...comedy says : p?OR never yet hath anyone attained To such perfection, but tliat time, and place, A nd use, have brought addition to his knowledge ; Or made...or led him to reject What he had once esteemed of /tig/test price. So will it, perchance, be found with reference to the heart at this time ; or others,...
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