| James Boswell - 1874 - 192 sivua
...so eminent, and who, in his Life of Garth, has paid your profession a just and elegant compliment: 'I believe every man has found in physicians great...a lucrative art, where there is no hope of lucre.' " Dr. Johnson is aged seventy-four. Last summer he had a stroke *• From his garden at Prestonfield,... | |
| 1874 - 752 sivua
...that we had all " found in physicians great liberality and dignity of sentiment, very prompt effusion of beneficence and willingness to exert a lucrative art where there is no hope of lucre." How the members of our profession are too frequently imposed upon by persons well able to pay, Mr.... | |
| Heinrich Rohlfs - 1875 - 580 sivua
...die Ausübung der Medicin. Der sonst so bitter urtheilende Samuel Johnson sagt von den Aerz t '.MI: every man has found in physicians great liberality and dignity of sentiment, very prompt effuaion of benifieence and willingness to exert a lucrative art, where there is no hope of lucre.... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1879 - 834 sivua
...true, that physicians have had more learning than the other faculties, I will not stay to inquire, but I believe every man has found in physicians great liberality and dignity of sentiment, very prompt effusion of beneficence, and willingness to exert a lucrative art where there is no hope of lucre."... | |
| James Boswell - 1884 - 626 sivua
...so eminent, and who in his Life of Garth, has paid your profession a just and elegant compliment: ' I believe every man has found in physicians great...a lucrative art where there is no hope of lucre.' " Dr Johnson is aged seventy-four. Last summer he had a stroke of the palsy, from which he recovered... | |
| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1884 - 750 sivua
...true, lhat physicians have had more learning than the other faculties 1 will not stay to inquire ; but I believe every man has found in physicians great liberality and dignity of sentiment, very prompt effusion of benevolence, and willingness to exert a lucrative art where there is no hope of lucre."... | |
| 1874 - 748 sivua
...that we had all " found in physicians great liberality and dignity of sentiment, very prompt effusion of beneficence and willingness to exert a lucrative art where there is no hope of lucre." How the members of our profession are too frequently imposed upon by persons well able to pay, Mr.... | |
| 1885 - 558 sivua
...true, that physicians have had more learning than the other faculties I will not stay to inquire; but 1 believe every man has found in physicians great liberality and dignity of sentiment, very prompt effusion of benevolence, and willingness to exert a lucrative art where there is no hope of lucre."... | |
| 1885 - 428 sivua
...is in manner a god." tyTpos yap ydoaotfHs tawOtuf. Dr. Johnson states, in his dignified way, " That every man has found in physicians great liberality and dignity of sentiment, very prompt effusion of beneficence, and willingness to exert a lucrative art when there is no hope of lucre."... | |
| James Boswell - 1887 - 470 sivua
...eminent, and who, in his Life of Garth, has paid your profession a just and elegant compliment : " I believe every man has found in physicians great...a lucrative art, where there is no hope of lucre." ' Dr. Johnson is aged seventy-four. Last summer he had a stroke of the palsy, from which he recovered... | |
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