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Thomas Sydenham
English
Scientist
Born:
Sep 10
,
1624
Died:
Dec 29
,
1689
Disease
God
Good
Man
Medicine
Nature
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The art of medicine was to be properly learned only from its practice and its exercise.
Thomas Sydenham
Art
Practice
Medicine
Properly
Only
Learned
Exercise
Medical
Read Don Quixote; it is a very good book; I still read it frequently.
Thomas Sydenham
Good
Book
Read
Frequently
Still
Very
Don Quixote
Quixote
Good Book
Among the remedies which it has pleased Almighty God to give to man to relieve his sufferings, none is so universal and so efficacious as opium.
Thomas Sydenham
God
Man
Pleased
Relieve
Give
Remedies
Almighty
Almighty God
None
Opium
His
Which
Sufferings
Among
Universal
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
History
Lie
Writing
Mind
Every
Philosophical
Hypothesis
Occupied
Author
Disease
Whatsoever
The History Of
Should
The generality have considered that disease is but a confused and disordered effort in Nature, thrown down from her proper state, and defending herself in vain.
Thomas Sydenham
Nature
Confused
Down
Vain
State
Herself
Considered
Proper
Generality
Thrown
Effort
Disease
Her
Defending
We may ascertain the worth of the human race, since for its sake God's Only-begotten Son became man, and thereby ennobled the nature that he took upon him.
Thomas Sydenham
God
Nature
Man
Son
Worth
Took
He
Since
Him
Became
Sake
May
Human
Ascertain
Race
Human Race
Thereby
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
Myself
Wise
Humble
Simple
Men
Rich
Other
Unlike
Viz
More
Wise Men
Individuals
Like
Comfort
Gout
Than
Disease
Any
Which
Poor
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