Theodor Gomperz Quote

The best physicians must be the best observers, but the man who sees keenly, who hears clearly, and whose senses, powerful at the start, are sharpened and refined by constant exercise, will only in exceptional instances be a visionary or a dreamer.


Greek Thinkers: A History of Ancient Philosophy, Book III, Chapter I (p. 296), J. Murray. 1901-12


The best physicians must be the best observers, but the man who sees keenly, who hears clearly, and whose senses, powerful at the start, are...

The best physicians must be the best observers, but the man who sees keenly, who hears clearly, and whose senses, powerful at the start, are...

The best physicians must be the best observers, but the man who sees keenly, who hears clearly, and whose senses, powerful at the start, are...

The best physicians must be the best observers, but the man who sees keenly, who hears clearly, and whose senses, powerful at the start, are...