Tobias Smollett Quote

The character of a physician, therefore, not only presupposes natural sagacity, and acquired erudition, but it also implies every delicacy of sentiment, every tenderness of nature, and every virtue of humanity.


The Life and Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves, Chapter XXIV (p. 192), Oxford University Press, Inc. 1973


The character of a physician, therefore, not only presupposes natural sagacity, and acquired erudition, but it also implies every delicacy of...

The character of a physician, therefore, not only presupposes natural sagacity, and acquired erudition, but it also implies every delicacy of...

The character of a physician, therefore, not only presupposes natural sagacity, and acquired erudition, but it also implies every delicacy of...

The character of a physician, therefore, not only presupposes natural sagacity, and acquired erudition, but it also implies every delicacy of...