Quotes About Medicine
While medicine creates material for writing, perhaps even more important is that it also creates a psychological and emotional need to write.
~ Daniel Mason
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Often, people take herbal medicines for a physical response, but what they find is that the body also responds in an emotional way to the plant medicine that they're taking.
~ Karen Rose
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The three most dangerous words in medicine: in my experience.
~ Unknown
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An enormous mass of experience, both of homeopathic doctors and their patients, is invoked in favor of the efficacy of these remedies and doses.
~ William James
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Experience stands on its own dunghill in medicine, and reason yields it place. Medicine has always professed experience to be the touchstone of its operations.
~ Michel de Montaigne
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Faith in the Lord Jesus is the only sure medicine for troubled hearts.
~ J. C. Ryle
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America is losing faith in modern medicine, and for good reason.
~ Unknown
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Doubt is an old disease. Faith is an old medicine. Compassion is an old doctor. Concern is an old nurse.
~ Sri Chinmoy
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Hope has a great power. Hope can be the only driving force of life. When we face failures, hope can be medicine that can heal the wounds caused by it in our mind and make us to go live the life and attains success in life..
~ Unknown
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A boy trained for music and medicine, unleashed for murder.
~ Madeline Miller
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And we remembered, too, which god he served. The divinity of light and medicine and plague. Achilles slipped out of the tent when the moon was high. He came back some time later, smelling of the sea. "What does she say?" I asked, sitting up in bed. "She says we are right.
~ Madeline Miller
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But Machaon saw how well the shoulder healed, with no infection and little pain, and next time there was an arrow wound he called me over and passed me a sharp blade, looking at me expectantly.
~ Madeline Miller
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I tell you, it's funny because the only time I think about HIV is when I have to take my medicine twice a day.
~ Magic Johnson
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People who are very aggressive to advocate the benefits of Covid vaccine through media should be the first to be given this medicine in public and that too by randomly picking up its bottle from the store without their knowledge.
~ Unknown
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The unfolding of man's spiritual nature is as much an exact science as astronomy, medicine or jurisprudence.
~ Unknown
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First, it must be determined whether the illness is yin or yang, then the facial colors will indicate the location of the disease, and finally the voice and breathing will confirm the nature of the suffering. "When
~ Unknown
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Eastern doctors have long viewed disease as a symptom of life being out of balance. Therefore, the medicine they practice seeks to enhance and optimize health through diet, lifestyle, and emotional well-being.
~ Unknown
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You get my idea. Nothing of "artistic" literature about it, just straight medicine, a universal panacea, a fetish in a sense: if you have a toothache go to your dentist and ask him if he is Dada.
~ Marcel Duchamp
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For each illness that doctors cure with medicine, they provoke ten in healthy people by inoculating them with the virus that is a thousand times more powerful than any microbe: the idea that one is ill.
~ Marcel Proust
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The mistakes made by doctors are innumerable. They err habitually on the side of optimism as to treatment, of pessimism as to the outcome.
~ Marcel Proust
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For, medicine being a compendium of the successive and contradictory mistakes of medical practitioners, when we summon the wisest of them to our aid, the chances are that we may be relying on a scientific truth the error of which will be recognized in a few years' time. So that to believe in medicine would be the height of folly, if not to believe in it were not greater folly still, for from this mass of errors there have emerged in the course of time many truths.
~ Marcel Proust
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Nature hardly seems capable of giving us any but quite short illnesses. But medicine has annexed to itself the art of prolonging them.
~ Marcel Proust
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For, medicine being a compendium of the successive and contradictory mistakes of doctors, even when we call in the best of them the chances are that we may be staking our hopes on some medical theory that will be proved false in a few years. So that to believe in medicine would be utter madness, were it not still a greater madness not to believe in it, for from this accumulation of errors a few valid theories have emerged in the long run.
~ Marcel Proust
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the inoculation did not confer immunity. It gave him the full-blown disease.
~ John Sedgwick
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