In a word, he boasted of more than he could do ; did more cures seemingly than really, more cures really than lawfully ; of more parts than learning, of more fame than parts ; a better physician than a man, a better chirurgeon than physician." Here are... Monthly Journal of Medical Science - 142 페이지1850전체보기 - 도서 정보
| Thomas Fuller - 1841 - 496 페이지
...may more admire, that so beastly a drunkard lived so long, than that so skilful a man died so soon. In a word : he boasted of more than he could do, did...than parts; a better physician than a man, a better surgeon than physician.f * OPORIITUS, in Epist. de Paracefyo. •)• In the " Literary Remains" of... | |
| John Brown - 1883 - 422 페이지
...Bombast, ab Hohenheim), that renowned and ill-understood medley of evil and good, darkness and light, quackery and skill: — "In a word, he boasted of...physician." Here are the chief points of the " degenerous gentleman ;" they are like mottoes to the chapters on the physiology of the noble rake in all ages... | |
| John Brown - 1883 - 408 페이지
...Bombast, ab Hohenheim), that renowned and ill-understood medley of evil and good, darkness and light, quackery and skill: — " In a word, he boasted of...physician." Here are the chief points of the " degenerous gentleman ;" they are like mottoes to the chapters on the physiology of the noble rake in all ages... | |
| John Brown - 1885 - 562 페이지
...Bombast, ab Hohenheim), that renowned and illunderstood medley of evil and good, darkness and light, quackery and skill :—' In a word, he boasted of...than physician.' Here are the chief points of the ' dégénérons gentleman,' they are like mottos to the chapters on the physiology of the noble rake... | |
| John Brown - 1885 - 550 페이지
...renowned and illunderstood medley of evil and good, darkness and light, quackery and skill :— í In a word, he boasted of more than he could do ; did...physician.' Here are the chief points of the 'degenerous gentleman,' they are like mottos to the chapters on the physiology of the noble rake in all ages :—'... | |
| John Brown - 1897 - 630 페이지
...Bombast, ab Hohenheim), that renowned and illunderstood medley of evil and good, darkness and light, quackery and skill:—' In a word, he boasted of more...physician.' Here are the chief points of the ' degenerous gentleman,' they are like mottos to the chapters on the physiology of the noble rake in all ages:—'... | |
| John Brown - 1900 - 554 페이지
...Bombast, ab Hohenheim), that renowned and illunderstood medley of evil and good, darkness and light, quackery and skill :—' In a word, he boasted of...physician.' Here are the chief points of the ' degenerous gentleman,' they are like mottos to the chapters on the physiology of the noble rake in all ages :—'... | |
| Robert Means Lawrence - 1910 - 300 페이지
...Austria, in 1541. In the words of that eminent English divine, Thomas Fuller (1608-1661), Paracelsus boasted of more than he could do, did more cures seemingly...more fame than parts, a better physician than a man, and a better chirurgeon than physician. Paracelsus was a very prince among quacks, for probably no... | |
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