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✵ 12. júl 1849 – 29. december 1919
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“There are three classes of human beings: men, women and women physicians.”

As quoted in Women in Medicine (1968) by Carol Lopate and Josiah Macy, Jr., p. 178.

“When schemes are laid in advance, it is surprising how often the circumstances fit in with them.”

"Internal Medicine as a Vocation" Address to the New York Academy of Medicine (1897); later published in Aequanimitas, and Other Addresses (1905).

“We can only instill principles, put the student in the right path, give him method, teach him how to study, and early to discern between essentials and non-essentials.”

"After Twenty Five Years", an address at McGill College, Montreal (1899); later published in Aequanimitas : With other Addresses to Medical Students, Nurses and Practitioners of Medicine (1910), p. 210.

“A physician who treats himself has a fool for a patient.”

Zdroj: Sir William Osler : Aphorisms (1961), Ch. 1.

“Medicine is a science of uncertainty and an art of probability.”

As quoted in Computers in biomedical research (1965) by Ralph W. Stacy, p. 320.

“Shakespeare gets to the root of the alcohol question in his well-known statement—'Good wine is a good, familiar creature if it be well used.”

Alcohol in St. Elizabeth Parish Magazine (1905). As quoted in Counsels and ideals from the writings of William Osler (1921, 2nd edition) http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.hc1qm3;view=1up;seq=295

“In the history of medicine, there are few instances in which a disease has been more accurately, more graphically or more briefly described.”

In reference to "On Chorea" (1872) by George Huntington on what is now known as Huntington's Disease, as quoted in "Huntington's Chorea" by Irwin A. Brody and Robert H. Wilkins in Archives of Neurology Vol. 17, No. 3 (1967). The acclaim Huntington received for this paper, his first, from Osler and others, he would later refer to as an "unsought, unlooked for honor."

“Soap and water and common sense are the best disinfectants.”

Zdroj: Sir William Osler : Aphorisms (1961), p. 134.