Oxford Dictionary of Medical Quotations

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healed


I dressed him and God h. him PARÉ:76


healer


The sharp compassion of the h.’s art ELIOT:32


healers


Natural forces are the h. of disease HIPP:47
The best of h. is good cheer PIND:79


healing


from the bottom to ensure sound h. ANON:5
With thy h. hands replying ANON:5
For of the most High cometh h. BIBLE:12
same relation to his power of h. BUTL:18
buildings that are positively h. CHARL:21
h. art enables one to make CHIN:21
Hippocrates as first in the art of h. GALEN:38
the h. art must be improved HILL:46
H. is a matter of time HIPP:47
The natural h. force within us HIPP:47
important requirement of the art of h. HUANG:50
The art of h. comes from nature PARA:76
any h. discipline other than his own PENN:78
medicine and the practice of h. VIRG:103


heals


h., under the auspices of EMER:33
God h. and the doctor takes the fee PROV:82
Time h. what reason cannot SENE:89
physician who h. for nothing TALM:99


health


H. and cheerfulness naturally ADDI:1
sick man who believes himself to be in h. AMIEL:2
H. is the first of all liberties AMIEL:2
He who has h. has hope ARAB:5
contribute to h., wealth and wisdom. ARIS:6
may be said to be in a state of h. BENT:11
when h. is restored, he is a guardian BRAH:15
Exercise is good for your h. BRAH:15
H. indeed is a precious thing BURT:17
man learns the sweetness of h. CATA:19
soundness of h. is impossible CICE:23
The origins of physical and mental h. COCK:23


part with all their money for h. COLT:24
Happiness lies, first of all, in h. CURT:27
Gold that buys h. DEKK:28
working to preserve our h. DIDE:29
The h. of a people DISR:30
H. is not a condition of matter EDDY:32
H. is better than wealth ENGL:33
H. is not valued till sickness comes ENGL:33
deny the existence of h. EMER:33
had been completely restored to h. FRANK:36
Nothing is more fatal to H. FRAN:36
master of his thirst is master of his h. FRENC:37
careful of the h. of others GALEN:38
A good digestion turneth all to h. HERB:45
no avail if h. be lacking HEROP:45
when h. is restored HINDU:46
h. is his most valuable possession HIPP:47
ground-work of all happiness is h. HUNT:51
a major threat to h. ILLI:52
H. without wealth is half a sickness ITAL:53
H. is the first requisite after morality JEFF:54
drink one another’s h. JERO:54
the h. and vitality of its population KENN:56
Perfect h., like perfect beauty LATH:58
a conception of h. and disease LIN:60
secure h. for most of us LUBB:62
but living in h. MART:65
h. and happiness of its people MAYO:68
Good h. is an essential to happiness MAYO:67
kind of h. which can be preserved MONTE:71
the quadrangle of h. OSLER:74
sometimes snatches away h. OVID:75
no two persons are exactly alike in h. PAGET:75
Drunkenness spoils h. PENN:78
not a doctor who desires the h. PHILE:79
Attention to health PLATO:79
best men when in the worst h. PROV:82
H. is the poor man’s riches PROV:82
Sickness is felt, but h. not at all PROV:82
Without h. life is not life RABE:83
Sleep, riches, and h. RICHT:84
To preserve one’s h. ROCH:84
the h. of its people ROOS:85
H. is beauty SHEN:91
task of medicine is to promote h. SIGE:92
H. cannot be forced upon people SIGE:92
h. is a symptom of unhealth SKRA:93
H., like love, beauty SKRA:93
The preservation of h. is a duty SPEN:95
the h. of the nation STAC:95
the infirmities of ill h. STER:96
People... taking care of their h. STER:96
better to lose h. like a spendthrift STEV:96
to restore the h. of the patient SYDE:98
a decay of h., and hectic fever TORR:100
the h. of the whole human race TOYN:100
protection of the h. of the public VIRC:103
the restoration of h. to other men VOLT:103

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