To lose one's health renders science null, art inglorious, strength effortless, wealth useless and eloquence powerless.


In: Samuel Evans Massengill, A Sketch of Medicine and Pharmacy and a View of Its Progress by the, Massengill Family from the Fifteenth to the Twentieth Century (p. 28), The S. E. Massengill Company. Bristol, Tennessee, USA. 1943


To lose one's health renders science null, art inglorious, strength effortless, wealth useless and eloquence powerless.

To lose one's health renders science null, art inglorious, strength effortless, wealth useless and eloquence powerless.

To lose one's health renders science null, art inglorious, strength effortless, wealth useless and eloquence powerless.

To lose one's health renders science null, art inglorious, strength effortless, wealth useless and eloquence powerless.