Sách nói: Aequanimitas and Other Addresses
- Download Preface audio
- Download Aequanimitas audio
- Download Doctor and Nurse audio
- Download Teacher and Student audio
- Download Part I: Physic and Physicians as Depicted in Plato audio
- Download Part II: Physic and Physicians as Depicted in Plato audio
- Download Part I: The Leaven of Science audio
- Download Part II: The Leaven of Science audio
- Download The Army Surgeon audio
- Download Teaching and Thinking audio
- Download Internal Medicine as a Vocation audio
- Download Nurse and Patient audio
- Download Part I: British Medicine in Greater Britain audio
- Download Part II: British Medicine in Greater Britain audio
- Download Part III: British Medicine in Greater Britain audio
- Download Part I: After Twenty-Five Years audio
- Download Part II: After Twenty-Five Years audio
- Download Books and Men audio
- Download Part I: Medicine in the Nineteenth Century audio
- Download Part II: Medicine in the Nineteenth Century audio
- Download Part III: Medicine in the Nineteenth Century audio
- Download Part I: Chauvinism in Medicine audio
- Download Part II: Chauvinism in Medicine audio
- Download Some Aspects of American Medical Bibliography audio
- Download The Hospital as a College audio
- Download On the Educational Value of the Medical Society audio
- Download Part I: The Master-Word in Medicine audio
- Download Part II: The Master-Word in Medicine audio
- Download Part I: The Fixed Period audio
- Download Part II: The Fixed Period audio
- Download Part I: The Student Life audio
- Download Part II: The Student Life audio
- Download Part I: Unity, Peace and Concord audio
- Download Part II: Unity, Peace and Concord audio
- Download L'Envoi and Bed-Side Library for Medical Students audio
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This book is a compilation of twenty-two addresses given by Sir William Osler in various settings. He spoke on the philosophical and moral foundations of medical science, giving instruction to the student the teacher, the physician and the nurse. In his own eloquent words, "we are here not to get all we can out of life for ourselves, but to try to make the lives of others happier... The practice of medicine is an art, not a trade; a calling, not a business; a calling in which your heart will be exercised equally with your head. Often the best part of your work will have nothing to do with potions and powders, but with the exercise of and influence of the strong upon the weak, of the righteous upon the wicked, of the wise upon the foolish."
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