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Educational Review - Page 103
edited by - 1904
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Aequanimitas: With Other Addresses to Medical Students, Nurses and ...

Sir William Osler - 1904 - 408 pages
...minor aggravations, cultivate the gift of taciturnity and consume your own smoke with an extra draught of hard work, so that those about you may not be annoyed...second great lesson, that we are here not to get all uv, can out of life for ourselves, but to try to make the lives of others happier. This is the essence...
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Medico-pharmaceutical Critic and Guide, Volumes 3-4

William Josephus Robinson - 1904 - 414 pages
...SQUIBBER aggravations: cultivate the gift of taciturnity, and consume your own smoke with an extra draught of hard work, so that those about you may not be annoyed with the dust and soot of your complaints." BE Pritchard. president of the NARD. and editor of the "Western Pennsvlvania Druggist." is, in some...
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The Medico-pharmaceutical Critic and Guide, Volumes 3-4

1904 - 446 pages
...minor aggravations: cultivate the gift of taciturnity, and consume your own smoke with an extra draught of hard work, so that those about you may not be annoyed with the dust and soot of your complaints." BE Pritchard. president of the N7. ARD. and editor of the "Western Pennsylvania Druggist." is. in some...
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Aequanimitas, with Other Addresses to Medical Students, Nurses and ...

Sir William Osler - 1906 - 494 pages
...minor aggravations, cultivate the gift of taciturnity and consume your own smoke with an extra draught of hard work, so that those about you may not be annoyed...the second great lesson, that we are here not to get ail we can out of life for ourselves, but to try to make the lives of others happier. This is the essence...
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The Scrap Book, Volume 1

1906 - 594 pages
...go your way. Learn to accept in silence the minor aggravations, cultivate the gift of taciturnity, and consume your own smoke with an extra draft of...other the practitioner of medicine may illustrate the great lesson that we arc here not to get all we can out of life for ourselves, but to try to make the...
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Aequanimitas: With Other Addresses to Medical Students, Nurses and ...

Sir William Osler - 1906 - 494 pages
...minor aggravations, cultivate the gift of taciturnity and consume your own smoke with an extra draught of hard work, so that those about you may not be annoyed...of medicine may illustrate the second great lesson, thai we are here not to get att we can out of life for ourselves, but to try to make the lives of others...
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Health and Happiness: Or, Religious Therapeutics and Right Living

Bp. Samuel Fallows - 1908 - 324 pages
...aggravations, cultivate the gift of taciturnity, and consume your, own smoke with an extra draught of hard work, so that those about you may not be annoyed with the dust and soot of your complaints. WILLIAM OSLER. 227 The wisest thinkers of all times have seen that worry, apprehension, and fear condemn...
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Health and happiness

Bp. Samuel Fallows - 1908 - 350 pages
...minor aggravations, cultivate the gift of taciturnity, and consume your own smoke with an extra draught of hard work, so that those about you may not be annoyed with the dust and soot of your complaints. WILLIAM OSLER. The wisest thinkers of all times have seen that worry, apprehension, and fear condemn...
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Mental Medicine: Some Practical Suggestions from a Spiritual Standpoint ...

Oliver Huckel - 1909 - 264 pages
...minor aggravations, cultivate the gift of taciturnity, and consume your own smoke with an extra draught of hard work, so that those about you may not be annoyed with the dust and soot of your complaints." 7. Live only one day at a time. You need not live your whole past through every day. You need not borrow...
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Medical Brief, Volume 41

1913 - 856 pages
...minor aggravations, cultivate the gift of taciturnity and consume your own smoke with an extra draught of hard work, so that those about you may not be annoyed...with the dust and soot of your complaints. More than others the 'practitioner of medicine may illustrate the second great lesson, that we are here not to...
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