William Osler Quote

It is strange how the memory of a man may float to posterity on what he would have himself regarded as the most trifling of his works.


Men and books: collected and reprinted from the Canadian Medical Association Journal (ed. 1959)


It is strange how the memory of a man may float to posterity on what he would have himself regarded as the most trifling of his works.

It is strange how the memory of a man may float to posterity on what he would have himself regarded as the most trifling of his works.

It is strange how the memory of a man may float to posterity on what he would have himself regarded as the most trifling of his works.

It is strange how the memory of a man may float to posterity on what he would have himself regarded as the most trifling of his works.