William Brinton Quote

To say that a physician or surgeon ignorant of Anatomy is like a man professing to mend watches without ever having opened one, or like a traveler wandering through an unknown country...


Introductory Lecture, The London Lancet, Volume 2, Number 6, December, 1857 (p. 435)


To say that a physician or surgeon ignorant of Anatomy is like a man professing to mend watches without ever having opened one, or like a traveler...

To say that a physician or surgeon ignorant of Anatomy is like a man professing to mend watches without ever having opened one, or like a traveler...

To say that a physician or surgeon ignorant of Anatomy is like a man professing to mend watches without ever having opened one, or like a traveler...

To say that a physician or surgeon ignorant of Anatomy is like a man professing to mend watches without ever having opened one, or like a traveler...