| Charles Edmund Fisher - 1905 - 412 pages
...one that can be universally used in practice. Froude well says : "The knowledge that a man can use is only real knowledge : the only knowledge that has...the brain, or dries like rain drops off the stones." ''In the proving of drugs upon the healthy, Hahnemann's rules have never been consistently followed,... | |
| Sir William Osler - 1905 - 308 pages
...medicine, not that it by any means covers the whole field of his education : — ' The knowledge which a man can use is the only real knowledge, the only knowledge which has life and growth in it, converts itself into practical power. The rest hangs like dust about... | |
| Daniel Webster Cathell - 1905 - 436 pages
...on the successful treatment of your cases than upon familiarity with the ultra-scientific, for : — The knowledge that a man can use is the only real knowledge, and you will meet some, possessed of a comparatively small outfit, so dexterous in its use that they... | |
| 1887 - 596 pages
...Phillips & Hunt . The author has adopted as his motto the saying of FROUDE that " the knowledge which a man can use is the only real knowledge, the only knowledge which has life and growth in it, and converts itself into practical power. The rest hangs like dust... | |
| James Joseph Walsh - 1907 - 458 pages
...him by the scientific societies all over Europe. LAENNEC, MARTYR TO SCIENCE t ' The knowledge which a man can use is the only real knowledge, the only knowledge which has life and growth in it and converts itself into practical power. The rest hangs like dust... | |
| Pitts Edwin Howes - 1907 - 62 pages
...and atony; enuresis of children; verrucous vegetations; trachoma; chancroid." " THE knowledge which a man can use is the only real knowledge, the only knowledge which has life and growth in it, and converts itself into practical power. The rest hangs like mist... | |
| 1910 - 438 pages
...sueccsS of a nurse than much study of bacteriology. Osier quotes from Froude: "The knowledge which a man can use is the only real knowledge, the only knowledge which has life and growth in it. The rest hangs like dust above the brain or dries like rain drops... | |
| 1911 - 554 pages
...dollars annually. This same force taxes the public many more millions (Continued over next leaf.) TTie knowledge that a man can use is the only real knowledge...The rest hangs like dust about the brain, or dries tike raindrops off the stones. — FROUDE. The Medical World CF TAYLOR, MD. Editor and Publisher. AL... | |
| 1911 - 516 pages
...have given von.' The man followed instructions and got his divorce bill through." The knowledge which a man can use is the only real knowledge, the only knowledge which has life and growth in it and converts itself into practical power. The rest hangs Hke dust about... | |
| 1911 - 860 pages
...he answered, "That is rather surprising, as I have been practicing all night." THE knowledge which a man can use is the only real knowledge, the only knowledge which has life and growth in it and converts itself into practical power. The rest hangs like dust... | |
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