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An Alabama Student And Other Biographical Essays

An Alabama Student And Other Biographical Essays

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Number of Chapters: 19

Length: 11 hours and 16 minutes

Language: English

Here are thirteen biographical sketches of physicians penned by one of the founders of modern medicine, William Osler, published in 1908. "Sir William Osler, one of the best-loved and most influential teachers of his time, was born in Canada in 1849…. Wherever he worked his gifted and unique personality was a center of inspiration… one would like to see his honorable place as a man of letters more generally understood. His generous wisdom and infectious enthusiasm are delightfully expressed in his collected writings…. His lucid and exquisite prose, with its extraordinary wealth of quotation from the literature of all ages, and his unfailing humor and tenderness, put him in the first rank of didactic essayists…. Rich in every gentle quality that makes life endeared, his books are the most sagacious and helpful of modern writings…" - Summary by Christopher Morley, Modern Essays, 1921, and David Wales

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Preface (David Wales)
An Alabama Student (David Wales)
Thomas Dover, Physician And Buccaneer (David Wales)
John Keats, The Apothecary Poet (David Wales)
Oliver Wendell Holmes (David Wales)
John Locke As A Physician Part 1 (David Wales)
John Locke As A Physician Part 2 (David Wales)
Elisha Bartlett, A Rhode Island Philosopher Part 1 (David Wales)
Elisha Bartlett, A Rhode Island Philosopher Part 2 (Including an Appendix, A Sketch Of Hippocrates) (David Wales)
A Backwood Physiologist Part 1 (David Wales)
A Backwood Physiologist Part 2 (David Wales)
The Influence Of Louis On American Medicine (David Wales)
William Pepper (David Wales)
Alfred Stille (David Wales)
Sir Thomas Browne Part 1 (David Wales)
Sir Thomas Browne Part 2 (David Wales)
Fracastorius (David Wales)
Harvey And His Discovery Part 1 (David Wales)
Harvey And His Discovery Part 2 (David Wales)
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