To the true physician there is an inexpressible sanctity in the sick chamber. At its threshold the more human passions quit their hold on his heart. Love there would be profanation; even the grief permitted to others he must put aside. He must enter that... The Cincinnati Lancet & Observer - Page 2581862Full view - About this book
| Edward George E.L. Bulwer- Lytton (1st baron.) - 1862 - 378 pages
...true physician there is an inexpressible sanctity in the sick-chamber. At its threshold the more human passions quit their hold on his heart. Love there...others he must put aside. He must enter that room — a Caltn Intelligence. He is disabled for his mission if he suffer aught to obscure the keen quiet glance... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1865 - 396 pages
...true physician there is an inexpressible sanctity in the sick-chamber. At its threshold the more human passions quit their hold on his heart. Love there...Even the grief permitted to others he must put aside. Hq must enter that room — a calm intelligence. He is disabled for his mission if he suffer aught... | |
| Henry Theodore Tuckerman - 1868 - 384 pages
...casual sympathy as an essential requisite to success. ' He must enter the room a calm intelligencer. He is disabled for his mission if he suffer aught to obscure the keen glance of his science.'* * Bulwer's Strange Story. The natural history of the doctor has not yet been... | |
| Albert Stratford George Canning - 1882 - 296 pages
...sanctity in the sick chamber. At its threshold the more human passions quit their hold on his heart. He must enter that room — a Calm Intelligence. He...to obscure the keen quiet glance of his science.' — Strange Story, chap. x. irritating his temper, or even much exciting his-feelings. He therefore... | |
| American literature - 1864 - 1120 pages
...physci;-n there is an inexpressible sanctity in 'the sick chamber. At its threshold the mere hnman passions quit their hold on his heart. Love there...be profanation. Even the grief permitted to others must be put aside. He must enter that room a calm intelligence. He is disabled for his mission if he... | |
| Medicine - 1909 - 882 pages
...inexpressible sanctity in the sick chamber. At its threshold the more human passions quit their hold on the heart. Love there would be profanation. Even the grief permitted to others must be put aside. He must enter that room with a calm intelligence. He is disabled for his mission... | |
| 1902 - 140 pages
...He must enter the room with a calm intelligence. He is disabled for his mission if he suffers ought to obscure the keen, quiet glance of his science. Age or youth, beauty or deformity, ignorance or guilt, merge their distinction in one common attribute, human suffering appealing to human... | |
| 1863 - 308 pages
...their hold on his heart. Lore there would be profanation. Even the grief permitted to others must be put aside. He must enter that room a calm intelligence....beauty or deformity, innocence or guilt, merge their distinction in one common attribute — human suffering appealing to human skill. Wo to the household... | |
| 1901 - 684 pages
...true physician there is an inexpressible sanctity in the sick chamber. At its threshold the mere human passions quit their hold on his heart. Love there...Intelligence. He is disabled for his mission if he suffer ought to obscure the keen, quiet glance of his science. Age or youth, beauty or deformity, innocence... | |
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