Oxford Dictionary of Medical Quotations

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custom


A c. loathsome to the eye JAMES:53


cut


C. well, get well, stay well DEAV:28
Not to c. off, but cure the vicious part HERR:46


cuts


In a good hand every sword c. well MONTE:71


dad


Or a d. from his fond son BENN:10


dangerous


The most d. physicians are those NIET:73


Darwinian


The D. theory WALLA:104


data


journals support the publication of d. INGLE:52
mousetrapped by tangential d. SEEG:89


day


Every d., in every way COUÉ:26


daybreak


well to be up before d. ARIS:6


days


Man’s d. shall be to one hundred BIBLE:12


DDT


D. went further DUBOS:31


dead


A place in which the d. are laid BIERC:13
he is half d. DAVIS:28
when d., lie as quietly EDWA:32
investigation of the d. for the living EVANS:34
If you want to keep a d. man GUTH:42
to attend the sick and dissect the d. HUNTE:51
whether a person is or is not d. MIRF:69
Medicine for the d. is too late QUIN:83
distinguished from a d. thing SPEN:95

deafness


There are two kinds of d. WILDE:106

death


to condemn the patient to a certain d. ANON:4
Science without conscience is the d. ANON:4
the suicide braves d. ARIS:6
D. is a release from the impressions AURE:7
Men fear D., as children fear to go BACON:8
come to accept his impending d. BAIN:8
There is no such thing as a natural d. BEAUV:10
We have made a covenant with d. BIBLE:12
functions that resist d. BICH:12
murder, and from sudden d. BOOK:14
observations after d. BRIG:15
d. is the cure of all diseases BROW:16
only the stroke of d. BROW:16
birth, life and d. BRUY:16
The captain of all these men of d. BUNY:17
D. in anything like luxury BUTL:18
gives d. to all things CARL:19
remedy for everything except d. CERV:20
the same road, the road of d. CLYN:23
D. a friend that alone can bring COLLI:24
when one contemplates d. DAVIS:28
Birth, copulation and d. ELIOT:32
A dry cough is the trumpeter of d. ENGL:33
So d., the most terrifying of ills EPIC:33
D. is a debt we all must pay EURI:34
not d., but dying, which is terrible FIEL:34
let me die a natural d. GARTH:38
this concept of d. is not accepted GILL:39
to choose a quick and easy d. GILM:40
d. supervenes before the retinal GUNN:42
D. is the greatest evil HAZL:43
the inordinate fear of d. HAZL:43
The love of life, or fear of d. HEBE:44
Where, Life and D....meet HENL:45
D. is a delightful hiding place HEROD:45
dissatisfied d. cannot noise abroad HINT:46

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