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Death Quote by Thomas Sydenham

“Lastly, he must remember that he himself hath no exemption from the common lot, but that he is bound by the same laws of mortality, and liable to the same ailments and afflictions with his fellows.” quote by Thomas Sydenham
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“Lastly, he must remember that he himself hath no exemption from the common lot, but that he is bound by the same laws of mortality, and liable to the same ailments and afflictions with his fellows.”

Thomas Sydenham

About This Quote

Source Book: Medical Observations, Thomas Sydenham, 1683

All humans share the same mortal constraints and vulnerabilities, regardless of status.

In simple terms: Everyone faces the same life limits and health risks.

Key Takeaway

Recognize shared humanity and humility.

Themes

mortality humility equality

Mood

reflective serious

Type

philosophical ethical

When to use this quote

  • doctor‑patient interactions
  • public health policy
  • ethical debates
  • personal health decisions

Key Concepts

human condition shared fate

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does acknowledging shared mortality affect your behavior?
  • What responsibilities arise from this equality?
A Different Perspective

It may overlook individual differences in resilience or circumstance.

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