Thomas Young Quote

There is no study more difficult than that of physic: it exceeds, as a science, the comprehension of the human mind: and those who blunder onwards, without attempting to understand what they see, are often very nearly on a level with those, who depend too much on imperfect generalisations, applied to facts, which can scarcely be subjected to any well marked analogy. Hence it may happen, that talents and labour may become useless for want of a proper direction... To assist in furnishing the student with a sufficient direction... is the principal object of this work.


p. 2 - An Introduction to Medical Literature, Including a System of Practical Nosology (1823)


There is no study more difficult than that of physic: it exceeds, as a science, the comprehension of the human mind: and those who blunder onwards,...

There is no study more difficult than that of physic: it exceeds, as a science, the comprehension of the human mind: and those who blunder onwards,...

There is no study more difficult than that of physic: it exceeds, as a science, the comprehension of the human mind: and those who blunder onwards,...

There is no study more difficult than that of physic: it exceeds, as a science, the comprehension of the human mind: and those who blunder onwards,...