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A man is as old as his arteries (Thomas Sydenham Quotes)
The arrival of a good clown exercises a more beneficial influence upon the health of a town than of twenty asses laden with drugs (Thomas Sydenham Quotes)
The arrival of a good clown exercises a more beneficial influence upon the health of a town than of twenty asses laden with drugs. (Thomas Sydenham Quotes)
I confidently affirm that the greater part of those who are supposed to have died of gout, have died of the medicine rather than the disease - a statement in which I am supported by observation. (Thomas Sydenham Quotes)
It is my nature to thin where others read (Thomas Sydenham Quotes)
Nothing in medicine is so insignificant as to merit attention (Thomas Sydenham Quotes)
The art of medicine was to be properly learned only from its practice and its exercise (Thomas Sydenham Quotes)
The arrival of a good clown exercises a more beneficial influence upon the health of a town than twenty asses laden with drugs (Thomas Sydenham Quotes)
Disease is nothing else but an attempt on the part of the body to rid itself of morbific matter (Thomas Sydenham Quotes)
Gout, unlike any other disease, kills more rich men than poor, more wise men than simple. Great kings, emperors, generals, admirals and philosophers have all died of gout (Thomas Sydenham Quotes)
For humble individuals like myself, there is one poor comfort, which is this, viz. That gout, unlike any other disease, kills more rich men than poor, more wise men than simple (Thomas Sydenham Quotes)
Gout produces calculus in the kidney... The patient has frequently to entertain the painful speculation as to whether gout or stone be the worst disease. Sometimes the stone, on passing, kills the patient, without waiting for the gout (Thomas Sydenham Quotes)
In writing the history of a disease, every philosophical hypothesis whatsoever, that has previously occupied the mind of the author, should lie in abeyance (Thomas Sydenham Quotes)
Lastly, he must remember that he himself hath no exemption from the common lot, but that he is bound by the same laws of mortality, and liable to the same ailments and afflictions with his fellows (Thomas Sydenham Quotes)