It is as natural to d. BACON:8
d. very nearly as privately BENÉT:10
for tomorrow we d. BIBLE:12
a place, not to live, but to d. in BROW:16
to assure them they will not d. BRUY:16
the children born in Great Britain d. BUCH:17
costs a lot of money to d. comfortably BUTL:18
In scarcely any house did only one d. CLYN:23
do not always agree to d. together COLT:24
more likely to d. on the first day DAVIS:28
rather live, but I am not afraid to d. DISR:30
D. well that live well ENGL:33
unwilling to d. as tired-out children FANU:34
we shall d. as usual FONT:36
let me d. a natural death GARTH:38
old men let them d. GREGO:41
has caused the man to d. HAMM:43
Grieve not that I d. young HAST:43
man believes he shall ever d. HAZL:43
d. suddenly HIPP:46
fat are apt to d. earlier HIPP:46
who will d. HIPP:47
Remember you must d. HORA:49
share the human condition and d. ILLI:52
more than ever seems it rich to d. KEATS:55
Rather suffer than d. is man’s motto LA FO:36
turn us to dust before we d. MACAR:63
We begin to d. at birth MANI:65
If you do not know how to d. MONTA:70
One should d. proudly NIET:73
Patients rarely d. of the disease OSLER:75
D., my dear doctor PALM:75
Whom the Gods love d. young PLAU:80
live complaining, and d. disappointed PROV:82
If you wish to d. soon ROMAN:85
Spend all you have before you d. SHAW:90
When men d. of disease SHAW:91
To have to d. is a distinction SMITH:93
it is worse to want to d. SOPH:94
wisdom says: ‘We must d. UNAM:101
to d. beyond my means WILDE:106
died
He d.; I dissected him ANON:4
saving his money, he d. early BARRY:9
man who d. from overwork MAYO:67
I d. last night of my physician PRIOR:82
dies
The patient never d. ANON:3
He that d. before sixty FIEL:34
d., in reality, by a violent death FIEL:34
man always d. FROMM:37
sticks to him till he d. HOLM:48
wonders why his brother d. HOLM:48
A man wounded in the abdomen d. MACC:63
Whom the gods love d. young. MENA:69
if he d. bury him. SPAN:95
Every moment d. a man TENN:99
diet
The best physicians are Dr. D. ANON:4
neglects to d. himself CHIN:21
regulation and administration of d. COXE:26
The first rule to proper d. FISC:35
neither exercise, nor d., nor physick JOHNS:55
important part of a balanced d. LEBO:59
careful and constant regulation of d. MONTE:71
diets
D. were invented of the church FISC:35
digest
To eat is human, to d. divine COPE:25
more trouble to d. food PROV:82
digestion
A good d. turneth all to health HERB:45
for me is largely a matter of d. LIN:60
d. is the great secret of life SMITH:94
and strong stomachs for d. VENN:102
digitalis
the fact that I use d. WENC:105
dignity
think of the d. of your profession MITC:70
dinner
After d. sit awhile ENGL:33
diploma
passes between receiving his d. DRAKE:30
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