"Of all the problems which were open to……" — Jules Henry
"Of all the problems which were open to me for study, typhus was the most urgent and the most unexplored. We knew nothing of the way in which contagion spread"
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11 Quotes by Jules Henry
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Human beings have the capacity to learn to want almost any conceivable material object. Given, then, the emergence of a…
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I was less successful in my attempts to effect preventive vaccination against typhus by using the virus and in trying…
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Most of the doctors in the Tunisian administration, especially those in country districts, contracted typhus and approximately one third of…
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My first attempts to transmit typhus to laboratory animals, including the smaller species of monkeys, had failed, as had those…
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To think deeply in our culture is to grow angry and to anger others; and if you cannot tolerate this…
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The function of high school, then, is not so much to communicate knowledge as to oblige children finally to accept…
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School is indeed a training for later life not because it teaches the 3 Rs (more or less), but because…
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The paradox of the human condition is expressed more in education than elsewhere in human culture, because learning to learn…
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The function of education has never been to free the mind and the spirit of man, but to bind them;…
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If advertising has invaded the judgment of children, it has also forced its way into the family, an insolent usurper…
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