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Quotes About Medicine

Of the two hundred bones in the human body, more than a quarter are in the foot. It is a more complicated instrument than an automobile transmission, and it is treated with far less consideration.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
I had just dropped out of medicine in my first year of residency, a few months shy of becoming a licensed M.D. I'd discovered there was something serious, mainly a matter of nerve and perhaps empathy, that stood in my way.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
Medicine isn't supposed to taste good—that's what candy is for. Medicine is supposed to make you better.
~ Barry Eisler
wise physicians would stroke their chins and opine about the Brugada syndrome and the long QT syndrome, and potential abnormalities in sodium and potassium channels, and lethal arrhythmias hitting with the destructiveness and unpredictability of rogue waves, all in the same solemn tones that were once the exclusive province of monks invoking the mysteries of the will of God.
~ Barry Eisler
But accurate insights might have helped me. Medicine isn't supposed to taste good—that's what candy is for. Medicine is supposed to make you better.
~ Barry Eisler
No doctor today would think she was grappling with demons when treating hysteria.
~ Bart D. Ehrman
Come on and take your medicine!
~ Stephen King
In the field of letters, as apart from medicine and science, professors do not lead but follow. Their wisdom is always that of a post-mortem. They
~ Stephen Leacock
no exercise, poor nutrition, burning the candle at both ends—and when we have a problem, we expect the medical profession to pick up the pieces.
~ Stephen R. Covey
ethnobotanist
~ Steve Berry
Somewhere in the world is...The world's worst doctor and he could be yours.
~ Steve Martin
To Borody and a small band of like-minded brethren who believe in the power of poop, we are standing at the threshold of a new era in medicine. Borody sees the benefits of fecal therapy as "equivalent to the discovery of antibiotics." But first, there is much skepticism to overcome.
~ Steven D. Levitt
Former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg understood this. "In medicine, or in science, [if] you go down a path and it turns out to be a dead end, you really made a contribution, because we know we don't have to go down that path again," he said. "In the press, they call it failure. And so people are unwilling to innovate, unwilling to take risks in government.
~ Steven D. Levitt
Anyway, this is just the latest example of why I never trust statistics I get from people in the field of medicine, ever.
~ Steven D. Levitt
el Instituto de Medicina calculaba que cada año mueren entre 44.000 y 98.000 norteamericanos a causa de errores hospitalarios evitables —más muertos que por accidentes de automóvil o cáncer de mama—, y que uno de los principales errores es la infección de heridas. ¿La mejor medicina para evitar las infecciones? Hacer que los médicos se laven las manos con más frecuencia.
~ Steven D. Levitt
prohibir a los médicos llevar corbata, porque, como ha observado el Departamento de Salud del Reino Unido, «se lavan muy de vez en cuando», «no tienen ningún efecto beneficioso en la atención al paciente» y «se ha demostrado que están colonizadas por patógenos».
~ Steven D. Levitt
Semmelweis was derided and dismissed not just for daring to propose that doctors wash their hands; he was derided and dismissed for proposing that doctors wash their hands if they wanted to deliver babies and dissect corpses in the same afternoon. This
~ Steven Johnson
BLOOD CIRCULATION (1628)
~ Steven Johnson
for an American woman, being pregnant a century ago was almost as dangerous as having breast cancer today.
~ Steven Pinker
I ask you to consider three medical miracles we take for granted: X-rays, cardiac catheterization, and general anesthesia. I contend all three would be stillborn if we tried to deliver them in 2005."43 (The same observation has been made about insulin, burn treatments, and other lifesavers.)
~ Steven Pinker
The cultural anthropologists or literary scholars who avow that the truths of science are merely the narratives of one culture will still have their child's infection treated with antibiotics prescribed by a physician rather than a healing song performed by a shaman.
~ Steven Pinker
We have come a long way to arrive at an age in which one-pound preemies are rescued with heroic surgery, children are not expected to be economically productive until their fourth decade, and violence against children has been defined down to dodgeball.
~ Steven Pinker
Love doesn't reside in the heart, anyway. Love resides in the liver along with jaundice.
~ Amy Gerstler, Medicine
Where there is love of medicine, there is love of humankind.
~ Hippocrates