A physician in a great city seems to be the mere plaything of fortune; his degree of reputation is, for the most part, totally casual — they that employ him know not his excellence; they that reject him know not his deficience. By any acute observer... Essays on Professional Education - 201 ページRichard Lovell Edgeworth 著 - 1809 - 496 ページ全文表示 - この書籍について
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 340 ページ
...be the mere play-thing of Fortune ; his degree of reputation is, for the moft part, totally cafual : they that employ him, know not his excellence ; they...reject him, know not his deficience. By any acute obferver,. who had looked on ther tranfaciions of the medical world for half a century, a very curious... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1804 - 594 ページ
...them. v -Ibid. 'p. 265. A -physician in a great city, seems to be .the •mere plaything of fortune; his degree of -reputation is for the most part, totally...excellence ; they <that -reject him, know not his dciicience. By an observer, who had looked on the transactions of .the medical world for half a century,... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 716 ページ
...eminence of popularity. . A physician in a great city seems to be the mere play- thing of Fortune ; 'his degree of reputation is, for the most part, totally...that employ him know not his excellence ; they that VOL. I. 4 ^ r eiect 1*v'm» know not his deficience. By any acute observer, who had looked on the trn.niact'ons... | |
| John Watkins - 1808 - 768 ページ
...conferred on an ass.n JOHN JOHN RADCL1FFE. Dll. JOHNSON has observed in his life of Akenside,* that " by an acute observer, who had looked on the transactions of the medical world for half a century, a very curious book might be written on the fortune of physicians." The remark is a... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1810 - 524 ページ
...truth, remarked, that, " a physician •in a great city seems to be the mere plaything of fortune ; his degree of reputation is, for the most part, totally...him know not his excellence ; they that reject him knownot his dcficience."* Another obstacle to the acquirement of practice which will be ever felt by... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 408 ページ
...or eminence of popularity. A physician in a great city seems to be the mere play. thing of fortune ; his degree of reputation is, for the most part, totally...looked on the transactions of the medical world for half a century, a very curious book might be written on the " Fortune of Physicians." Akenside appears... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 404 ページ
...or eminence of popularity. A physician in a great city seems to be the mere play.thing of fortune ; his degree of reputation is, for the most part, totally...looked on the transactions of the medical world for half a century, a very curious book might be written on the " Fortune of Physicians." Akenside appears... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 464 ページ
...or eminence of popularity. A physician in a great city seems to be the mere plaything of fortune ; his degree of reputation is, for the most part, totally...; they that reject him know not his deficience. By an acute observer, who had looked on the transactions of the medical world for half a century, a very... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1810 - 532 ページ
...to truth, remarked, that, " a physician in a great city seems to be the mere plaything of fortune ; his degree of reputation is, for the most part, totally...excellence; they that reject him know not his deficience."* Another obstacle to the acquirement of practice which will be ever felt by a man of genius and independent... | |
| Thomas Mortimer - 1810 - 532 ページ
...or eminence of popularity. A physician in a great city seems to be the mere plaything of fortune j his degree of reputation is, for the most part, totally...his excellence ; they that reject him, know not his deficieace. By an acute observer, who had looked on the transactions of the medical world for half... | |
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