[The physician],..when he can keep life no longer in, he makes a fair and easy passage for it to go out.


In: Harvey Cushing, The Life of Sir William Osier (Volume 2) (p. 299)


[The physician],..when he can keep life no longer in, he makes a fair and easy passage for it to go out.

[The physician],..when he can keep life no longer in, he makes a fair and easy passage for it to go out.

[The physician],..when he can keep life no longer in, he makes a fair and easy passage for it to go out.

[The physician],..when he can keep life no longer in, he makes a fair and easy passage for it to go out.