William James Mayo Quote

The highly scientific development of this mechanistic age had led perhaps to some loss in appreciation of the individuality of the patient and to trusting largely to the laboratories and outside agencies which tended to make the patient not the hub of the wheel, but a spoke.


Edward Martin, M.D., 1859-1938, Collected Papers of the Mayo Clinic & Mayo Foundation, Volume 30, 1938


The highly scientific development of this mechanistic age had led perhaps to some loss in appreciation of the individuality of the patient and to...

The highly scientific development of this mechanistic age had led perhaps to some loss in appreciation of the individuality of the patient and to...

The highly scientific development of this mechanistic age had led perhaps to some loss in appreciation of the individuality of the patient and to...

The highly scientific development of this mechanistic age had led perhaps to some loss in appreciation of the individuality of the patient and to...