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- But is not He who created it for the sake of the sick body more than the remedy? And is not He who cures the…
- Thoughts create a new heaven, a new firmament, a new source of energy, from which new arts flow.
- Medicine is not only a science; it is also an art. It does not consist of compounding pills and plasters; it deals with the very…
- The dreams which reveal the supernatural are promises and messages that God sends us directly: they are nothing but His angels, His ministering spirits ,…
- We do not know it because we are fooling away our time with outward and perishing things, and are asleep in regard to that which…
- Once a disease has entered the body, all parts which are healthy must fight it: not one alone, but all. Because a disease might mean…
- The physician must give heed to the region in which the patient lives, that is to say, to its type and peculiarities.
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