As a wise general never despises his enemy, however inferior that enemy's force may be, so neither doth a wise physician ever despise a distemper, however inconsiderable.


The History of Tom Jones: A Foundling (Volume 1), Book V, Chapter VIII (p. 229)


As a wise general never despises his enemy, however inferior that enemy's force may be, so neither doth a wise physician ever despise a distemper,...

As a wise general never despises his enemy, however inferior that enemy's force may be, so neither doth a wise physician ever despise a distemper,...

As a wise general never despises his enemy, however inferior that enemy's force may be, so neither doth a wise physician ever despise a distemper,...

As a wise general never despises his enemy, however inferior that enemy's force may be, so neither doth a wise physician ever despise a distemper,...