It is incident to physicians, I am afraid, beyond all other men, to mistake subsequence for consequence.


A voyage to Abyssinia by Father Jerome Lobo a portuguese missionary (ed. 1789)


It is incident to physicians, I am afraid, beyond all other men, to mistake subsequence for consequence.

It is incident to physicians, I am afraid, beyond all other men, to mistake subsequence for consequence.

It is incident to physicians, I am afraid, beyond all other men, to mistake subsequence for consequence.

It is incident to physicians, I am afraid, beyond all other men, to mistake subsequence for consequence.