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However it is his bounden duty as a doctor to take a serious interest, he carries
responsibility, perhaps his professional honor is at stake. Hence he too, albeit in
a less integral and less intimate way, takes part in the event. He is involved in it ...
However it is his bounden duty as a doctor to take a serious interest, he carries
responsibility, perhaps his professional honor is at stake. Hence he too, albeit in
a less integral and less intimate way, takes part in the event. He is involved in it ...
Pagina 79
largest number and the best quality of objective data— lies somewhere in
between pure contemplation and pressing interest. Some vital interests that are
not too narrow and oppressive are required for organizing our contemplation;
they must ...
largest number and the best quality of objective data— lies somewhere in
between pure contemplation and pressing interest. Some vital interests that are
not too narrow and oppressive are required for organizing our contemplation;
they must ...
Pagina 83
He must make a "villager" of him and interest him in the inhabitants of this realm.
For, however admirable these may be, they cannot hold their own against the
beings of flesh and bone who form the reader's daily surroundings and constantly
...
He must make a "villager" of him and interest him in the inhabitants of this realm.
For, however admirable these may be, they cannot hold their own against the
beings of flesh and bone who form the reader's daily surroundings and constantly
...
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