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" They are not likely to suffer harm by having Sydenham held up as an example for imitation : the fear is of another kind (and it is well grounded), namely, that many men of the best abilities and good education will be deterred from prosecuting physic... "
London Medical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Medicine - Page 343
1834
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Lectures on Subjects Connected with Clinical Medicine

Peter Mere Latham - Clinical medicine - 1836 - 344 pages
...little fear that students will be spoiled by the recommendation of their instructors to be content with a scanty knowledge, and trust to their own sagacity...physic as a profession, in consequence of the necessity indiscriminately laid upon all for impossible attainments, of which no example either is or can be...
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The Medical Examiner, and Record of Medical Science, Volume 3

1847 - 834 pages
...little fear that students will be spoiled by the recommendation of their instructors to be content with a scanty knowledge, and trust to their own sagacity...rest. They are not likely to suffer harm by having Sydenharn held up as an example for imitation ; the fear is of another kind (and it is well grounded),...
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The Collected Works of Dr. P. M. Latham: Lectures on subjects connected with ...

Peter Mere Latham - Clinical medicine - 1878 - 628 pages
...little fear that students will be spoiled by the recommendation of their instructors to be content with a scanty knowledge, and trust to their own sagacity...for the rest. They are not likely to suffer harm by LECT. I.] CLINICAL MEDICINE. 5 having Sydenham held up as an example for imitation : the fear is of...
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Horę subsecivę

John Brown - 1882 - 552 pages
...little fear that students will be spoiled by the recommendation of their instructors to be content with a scanty knowledge, and trust to their own sagacity...(and it is well grounded), namely, that many men of 1 Clinical Medicine, Lect. I. the best abilities and good education will be deterred from prosecuting...
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ser. Locke and Sydenham, and other papers. 4th ed

John Brown - 1882 - 552 pages
...little fear that students will be spoiled by the recommendation of their instructors to be content with a scanty knowledge, and trust to their own sagacity...(and it is well grounded), namely, that many men of 1 Clinical Medicine, Lect. I. the best abilities and good education will be deterred from prosecuting...
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Medical Essays, 1842-1882

Oliver Wendell Holmes - Medicine - 1883 - 478 pages
...the good that was lost with the old apprenticeship system. I understand as well Dr. Latham's fear " that many men of the best abilities and good education...physic as a profession, in consequence of the necessity indiscriminately laid upon all for impossible attainments." I feel therefore impelled to say a very...
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Horae Subsecivae ...: Lock and Sydenham, and other papers. 5th ed

John Brown - 1885 - 552 pages
...little fear that students will be spoiled by the recommendation of their instructors to be content with a scanty knowledge, and trust to their own sagacity...(and it is well grounded), namely, that many men of 1 Clinical Medicine, LecL I. the best abilities and good education will be deterred from prosecuting...
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Horae Subsecivae, Volume 1

John Brown - 1885 - 550 pages
...little fear that students will be spoiled by the recommendation of their instructors to be content with a scanty knowledge, and trust to their own sagacity for the rest. They ate not likely to suffer harm by having Sydenham held up as an example for imitation. The fear is of...
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MEDICAL ESSAYS

OLIVER WENDELL HOLMS - 1891 - 470 pages
...the good that was lost with the old apprenticeship system. I understand as well Dr. Latham's fear " that many men of the best abilities and good education...physic as a profession, in consequence of the necessity indiscriminately laid upon all for impossible attainments." I feel therefore impelled to say a very...
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Medical essays 1842-1882

Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1892 - 502 pages
...the good that was lost with the old apprenticeship system. I understand as well Dr. Latham's fear " that many men of the best abilities and good education...physic as a profession, in consequence of the necessity indiscriminately laid upon all for impossible attainments." I feel therefore impelled to say a very...
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