The Quarterly Review, Volumes 262-263William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, John Murray, William Smith, George Walter Prothero, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1934 |
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Page 114
... nature's method of extruding a foreign body . By trusting blindly to nature they were led astray . An incomplete experience is the falsest of guides . The business of the surgeon even yet is to assist nature by doing for her what she ...
... nature's method of extruding a foreign body . By trusting blindly to nature they were led astray . An incomplete experience is the falsest of guides . The business of the surgeon even yet is to assist nature by doing for her what she ...
Page 115
... Nature has two methods of healing a wound , by first intention and by suppuration . The great surgeons who tower above the base crowd of bunglers strove for primary healing , but for centuries they were borne down by the false readers ...
... Nature has two methods of healing a wound , by first intention and by suppuration . The great surgeons who tower above the base crowd of bunglers strove for primary healing , but for centuries they were borne down by the false readers ...
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... nature about him : the bat's a - wing , The field mouse dares to nibble at the ear Down - broken in the stook that darkly stands Awaiting still the morrow's harvester , The owl takes up her melancholy plaint- And Man , reprieved a ...
... nature about him : the bat's a - wing , The field mouse dares to nibble at the ear Down - broken in the stook that darkly stands Awaiting still the morrow's harvester , The owl takes up her melancholy plaint- And Man , reprieved a ...
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