In diagnosis think of the easy first.

Whenever ideas fail, men invent words.

We humans are the greatest of earth's parasites.

A conclusion is the place where you got tired thinking.

Diagnosis is not the end, but the beginning of practice.

Facts are not science - as the dictionary is not literature.

A good teacher must know the rules; a good pupil, the exceptions.

Education is the process of driving a set of prejudices down your throat.

None of the great discoveries was made by a 'specialist' or a 'researcher'.

Knowledge is a process of piling up facts; wisdom lies in their simplification.

The practice of medicine is a thinker's art the practice of surgery a plumber's.

Half of the modern drugs could well be thrown out of the window, except that the birds might eat them.

In the sick room, ten cents' worth of human understanding equals ten dollars' worth of medical science.

Don't despise empiric truth. Lots of things work in practice for which the laboratory has never found proof.

The great doctors all got their education off dirt pavements and poverty - not marble floors and foundations.

Research has been called good business, a necessity, a gamble, a game. It is none of these - it's a state of mind.

You must learn to talk clearly. The jargon of scientific terminology which rolls off your tongues is mental garbage.

I find that most men would rather have their bellies opened for five hundred dollars than have a tooth pulled for five.

Here's good advice for practice: go into partnership with nature; she does more than half the work and asks none of the fee.

A doctor must work eighteen hours a day and seven days a week. If you cannot console yourself to this, get out of the profession.

First need in the reform of hospital management? That's easy! The death of all dietitians, and the resurrection of a French chef.

A man who cannot work without his hypodermic needle is a poor doctor. The amount of narcotic you use is inversely proportional to your skill.

Don't confuse hypothesis and theory. The former is a possible explanation; the latter, the correct one. The establishment of theory is the very purpose of science.

When a man lacks mental balance in pneumonia he is said to be delirious. When he lacks mental balance without the pneumonia, he is pronounced insane by all smart doctors.

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