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Página 179 - Tis life, whereof our nerves are scant; O life, not death, for which we pant; More life, and fuller—that we want." Every nation is a law unto itself. Harmony, with its environment, is of all things essential to national life and usefulness.
Página 23 - every member of the profession both by the letter and the spirit of the entire Code. "But no such emergencies or circumstances can make it necessary or proper to enter into formal professional consultations with those who have voluntarily disconnected themselves from the regular medical profession in the manner indicated by the preceding resolution.
Página 177 - A hell-hound that doth hunt us all to death; That dog that hath his teeth before his eyes To worry lambs and lap their gentle blood.
Página 23 - that it constitutes a voluntary disconnection or withdrawal from the medical profession proper to assume a name indicating to the public a sectarian or exclusive system of practice, or to belong to an association or party antagonistic to the general medical
Página 184 - Twill away again. Let me but bind it hard, within this hour it will be well.
Página 99 - to me apply, I physics, bleeds and sweats 'em; If after that they choose to die, What's that to me? I lets 'em.
Página 23 - there is a pressing or immediate need of them. On the contrary, to meet the emergencies occasioned by disease or accident, and to give a helping hand to the distressed without unnecessary delay is a duty fully enjoined
Página 172 - from the unexplored regions of the unknown to those mysterious realms of which even now we know comparatively nothing, where the living forces of all our mental activities are silently elaborated, and where the solution of those eternal problems regarding the relations of the physical organization of the living being to the acts of its
Página 175 - our nerve centres are formed from an infolded portion of what, in the early condition was the outer layer of our frame. This infolded part ultimately obtains through the development of communicating nerves a communication with the outer world, and thus
Página 97 - grow satisfied with their ignorance,' and will then with the greatest gravity assure you that the attempt to understand these affections is useless.

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