| William M. White - 1867 - 650 pages
...sparingly, for on deeply considering ' the matter, I deemed it better to make use of the facts sup' plied by others. Indeed there are some that seem born for...lucubrations and researches of others, and to ' originate a whole series of inductive arguments from my ' particular discovery alone ; and consequently to be... | |
| William M. White - 1867 - 644 pages
...contemplating facts already discovered, and eliciting their ' causes. Both are peculiar gifts and arc seldom united in the . same person. Besides I found...lucubrations and researches of others, and to ' originate a whole scries of inductive arguments from my ' particular discovery alone ; and consequently to be... | |
| William M. White - Mystics - 1868 - 816 pages
...if they possessed naturally a finer acumen ; such are Enstachius, Ruysch, Leeuwenhoek, Lancisi, etc. There are others again who enjoy a natural faculty...lucubrations and researches of others, and to originate a whole series of inductive arguments from my particular discovery alone ; and consequently to be incapacitated... | |
| Benjamin Worcester - 1883 - 500 pages
...intently occupied in exploring the secrets of the human body, that, as soon as I discovered anything which had not been observed before, I began, seduced probably...inductive arguments from my particular discovery alone. . . . Nay, when I essayed to form principles from these discoveries, I thought I could detect in various... | |
| Henry Maudsley - Medicine, Psychosomatic - 1884 - 298 pages
...intently occupied in exploring the secrets of the human body, that as soon as I discovered any thing that had not been observed before, I began (seduced...self-love) to grow blind to the most acute lucubrations end researches of others, and to originate a whole series of inductive arguments from my particular... | |
| Henry Maudsley - 1890 - 298 pages
...intently occupied in exploring the secrets of the human body, that as soon as I discovered any thing that had not been observed before, I began (seduced...lucubrations and researches of others, and to originate a whole series of inductive arguments from my particular discovery alone ; and consequently to be incapacitated... | |
| George Trobridge - 1912 - 396 pages
...if they possessed naturally a finer acumen ; such are Eustachius, Ruysch, Leeuwenhoek, Lancisi, etc. There are others again who enjoy a natural faculty...lucubrations and researches of others and to originate a whole series of inductive arguments from my particular discovery alone ; and consequently to be incapacitated... | |
| Homeopathy - 1894 - 426 pages
...had discovered anything which had not been observed before, I began (seduced probably by self love) to grow blind to the most acute lucubrations and researches...inductive arguments from my particular discovery alone. * * * When I essayed to form principles from these discoveries I thought I could detect in various... | |
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