The physician himself and things that concern his reputation and succes /
New York : F.A. Davis, 1900.
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Preliminares.
Book on The Phsician Himself and things taht concerm...
Chapter I. These are my thoughts; I might have spun them out into a...
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Chapter II. He who does the best his circumstance..
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Chapter III. Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.
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Chapter IV. the firtst step to wisdom is to be exepmt from folly.
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Chapter V. A mind fraught with integrity is the most august possession.
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Chapter VI. He is most free from danger who, even when safe, is on his guard.
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Chapter VII. The successful man is the man who knoes human nature, as well as his profession.
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Chapter VIII. Call not on Hercules for help; has aid...
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Chapter IX. Pledged to not party´s arbitrary sway...
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Chapter X. Behold how good and how pleasant it...
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Chapter XI. Sound policy is never at varieance with substantail justice.
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Chapter XII. The more on believes in the possibility of error...
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