Daniel Drake Quote

Professional fame, is the capital of a physician, and he must not suffer it to be purloined, even should its defence involve him in quarrels.


Practical Essays on Medical Education, and the Medical Profession, Essay VII (p. 99), Roff & Young. Cincinnati, Ohio. 1832


Professional fame, is the capital of a physician, and he must not suffer it to be purloined, even should its defence involve him in quarrels.

Professional fame, is the capital of a physician, and he must not suffer it to be purloined, even should its defence involve him in quarrels.

Professional fame, is the capital of a physician, and he must not suffer it to be purloined, even should its defence involve him in quarrels.

Professional fame, is the capital of a physician, and he must not suffer it to be purloined, even should its defence involve him in quarrels.