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A disease, however much its cause may be adverse to the human body, is nothing more than an effort of Nature, who strives with might and main to restore the health of the patient by the elimination of the morbifdc humor.
A man is as old as his arteries.
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.
As no man can say who it was that first invented the use of clothes and houses against the incleme... (more Thomas Sydenham quotes)
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